Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 21, 1915, Page 7

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THE FIRST NATIONAL To [0S L0 AY ok TR Sunken Tank Mt "BULLD A NEW HOME|*= e » ome to o] Be Removed-Nodern Her Suit Against W, H. Brown ' Design in Its Pla,()(‘r‘ i BRIEF CITY NEWS Mave Moot Print It—Now Beacon Press Burgess-Granden Co. Lizhting fixtur ‘Today's Complete Movie Program’ classified section today, and appears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what Facts For The | Workingman's Wife To Study. for Money Advanced. Will Clarke says— Clerks to Meet with Castle—Members For a long time it has had an eye on in her petition for May Election | the varfous moving picture theaters ofter. | Has Secured All‘fiureu in Board ot.c“E IN COURT TWO YEARS| ™ clty commissioners In committee of | And famlily i iy il rood Wiria rrom “It is a pleasure for me to substantiate | A Baving of Time fo. both customer | Trade and Will Erect Twelve- | the whole ordered the removal of a sheet- | Biactically oue ata At | Antrisien : re claimed for Lee's Sham- 4 and yourself when your office is con. | st a3 -— {iron gasoline filling station and & sunken | trition should not he sacrificed for ans everything you have claim Jor | 83 A ory Building There. | Mre. Mary ¥ Grover wi come trom | A / . - . - th veniently located. The Bee Bullding— | : B on s 3 tank placed alongside the boulevard at! thing else, for nutrition is the basis poo. The tests I have made justify the state- A “the bullding that is always new'— | Denver to Omaha this week 16 Prosecule |muantieth and Corby streets last Sunday | s ] makes this saving sure. HOME FOR FIRST TRUST TOO|her suit be District Judge Sears fn | oo o B b the ment that it has no equal as a clganw. frkee ] - { Which she alloges she was detrauded of 1 R ; drier and a tonic to the hair.”—W. H. Clarke. The State Bank of Omaha pays 4 . " e ol | National Refining com | | Per cont on time deposits, 3 per cent on | As repeatedly foreshadowed in|SIO0 by W o toties T O, | his notion dote not revike & pemntt Many fine heads of hair are ruined by soaky soap- ] | ) Savings accounts. All deposita In thia | The Bes, despite halt-deniale, the | CcoTSIM {© dispatches from Denver. Th | (L8 SV 400w 1ot towske w verm suds—soap left in hair body and scalp pores after drying, tank are protected by the depositors’ | nogeq of Trade corner is to be the| Mre Grulers sult which hae been|lne station at thia location, but it re. where it sets up itching, scalp sores, dandruff accumula Fuarantes fund of the state of Nebraska. | = e b ! ohd » ‘”. - ‘l" rts for nearly twa | AVIFes that the bullding shall be of ap tions; brittle, breaky and falling hair. Lec’s Shampoo Peasion for Mrs. Ring—City commis- | BOMe of the First National bank. |pending I the local col lleged patd by |PToved desizn and that the gasoline tank | Puild up ¢ cleans quick, washes out quick and dries quick. It leaves sioners favor ailowing Mary Ring, widow | The Union Securities company,|yny 'WRIVEL SO0 COREC PRGN 1 anall meet the requirements of the ety | TRA6OF Durum whéat—s hishiv elutin the hair and scalp clean of every forelgn thing. It doe; uf Detective Tom Ring, a_monthly pen- | composed largely of the stockholders | patent rights of the Victor J. Evans |butlding department '« ‘w Aplendid DATtIA) Meat mubSEITUL not rob the hair of its internal oil but leaves it soft an #on of 0 during her widowhood lof the First National bank, has|company, a manufacturing firm. Her| Attorney Baldrige for the ofl company he i Taleny ot Puue Hoagirettns silky. The after effects are very pleasiog. Oity Dads at Opening—City commis. | kg ¢ ory, as related in her petition, is an ac- [ told the city commissioners he wou'd ns.| cut down on heat Large 32 dram bottle (10 shampoos for man), 25 ets. Quact bottle, fills 25¢ size 8 times, $1.00 i sioners have accepted W. A. Rourke's | {081l come out in the open and an- | Tor: 8% Fed W0 payments of thous. [sume responsibility for the midnight oup. MAULL BROS. e S S T G U B e e T T ) o & invitation to occupy a box at the opening | nounced that it is the real purchaser | ac or dollars made, she allegos, follow- [ which he admitted was done to scal o | St. Lowis, U, S, A, Made only at the laboratories of base ball game of the Western league at |of the Board of Trade at mxto-mnim: representations by Mr. Brown that|march on competitors | GEO. H. LEE CHEMICAL CO. Omaby, Nebraska Rourke park April and Farnam streets, and that it will |the amounts were needed for the advance A representative of the Nationai Re- | THE OMAHA BEE IS THE TR AN TG AT 77 TGRS R TR 1 6 A SR W Credit Mem to Meet—Twenty-five [ builq twelve-story bullding, part of | Nt of the business enterprire |fining company sald he would orect & | FAVORITE HOME PAPER | members of the Omaha Retail Credit ) . | Mr. Drown's answer sts up that he huilding satisfactory to the pre Men's assoclation will dine at Hotel | Which will be occupled by the FIrst|was engaged by Mrs. Gruber to make an |residents. - —— e — - —_——————— Rome Friday evening and hold a meet- | National bank. The last of the stock | investigation of a business project for | ™ iIng and listen to addresses. in the Board of Trade company hag|WMich she was to pay him $800. She still . . | n Special for Letter Carriers—Thursday vbds enr:red T Ty S| owes him $240, he asserts, and deniés re- Frlday 18 the Last ; res er ros' e mpress ea re e ve “ noon, from the Union station, the Union : celving the large amounts named by A - ! " Pacific will run a special train carrying | The First National has 1ong|Mrs Gruber Reglstratlon Da | : the Omaha letter carriers and their band | wanted to get uptown; that is, it has it "l'-.rme-u « |:.|--4. ] y lar est Job of ihe Kl“d on Rmd to the convention of letter carriers at he following payments were made by | Prémnis, 1 wanted a location on Sixteenth street. Mrs, Gruber to Mr. Brown, she asserts | g of the Nebraska-lowa Hotel Clerks' as soclation will hold = regular monthly meeting at Hotel Castle Wednesday eve- ning, and will be the guests of Manager Fred Castle at a Dutch luncheon follow- ing the meeting. V. P. May Build Spur Track—In com mittee of the whele the city commission- ora recommended the passage of an ordl nance granting the Union Pacific the right alley tween from Fourteenth to Fifteenth Jackson and Jones streets bee McGovern Condemns Stone—Commis- sioner McoGvern of the public improve- ments department has condemned a quan- Uity of crushed #tone intended for use at a paving job being done on Jones street, between Thirty-eighth strect and Thirty- coighth avenue. Mr, McGovern states that the stone contained about 15 per cent clay. Robinwon Visits O0ld Friends—Frank W. Robinson, assistant traffic manager of the Oregon & Washington Raflway and Navigation company, with headquarters at Portland, Ore., is in town in conference with Unilon Pacific officials. Ten years ago Mr. Robinson was chiet clerk in the general freight office of the Union Pa- cific here. Two Autos Stolem—i. G. Trester of the New Hamilton apartments reports to tho police that his auto was stolen from to extend a spur track along an| the Board of Trade corner, but up to the time of the fire that destroyed the building it was not for sale. Buys Schilitx Corner. in the meantime, the Union Securities company, representing the First Na- tional, bought the Schlitz corner at Six- teenth and Harney, and began to talk |of building there. They even employed an architect to make a few sketches of a possible building, but when the Board of Trade fire occurred they immediately opened negotiations again for the pur. chase of that corner. It was then that the Union Securities company, represent- ing the First National bank, which was mysterfously spoken of as an ‘“eastern syndicate,” purchased some 82 per cent of the stock of the Board of Trade com- pany of the ieading stockholders in the company. That left only a few scat- tered shares around the city. While the work of buying up these scattered shares was going on, an attempt was made to {keep as a profound secret the fact that the bank was interested In the Board of | Trade corner. | Realizes Its Dream. Now that the last of the shares has been purchased, the total costing about 625,000, and the Schlitz eorner has been S0ld by the bank for what it pald for it some weeks ago, the bank admits that it the parking district at Seventeenth and :: to oceupy :ho Board of Trade corner; Moward streots Monday afternoon Al ""_:r:‘"'"‘ of its existence for several 310 ost a car from in front of |V5arS: RN Wibo)Pes 3 { The new twelve-story bullding is to be the Young Men's Christian assoclation building Monday night while he was at- tending the l\mk trial held there. Two Shoplifters’ Pined—Ed Perry, 411 North Fourteenth street, charged with the theft of two ladles’ silk dresses from the Brandels stores, was sentenced to thirty days In the county jail Tuesday morning. Speclal Officer L. T. Finn made the arrest. . Richard C. Black of St. Iouis, arrested by Special Officer Tagal of the Eurgess-Nash stores, was given a like amount. Bluck stole a lady's white silk shirtwaist, Beautiful Hair Tinting Absolutely and Positively Harmless “Browtiatone" Instantly Ohanges the Hair to Any Shade of Brown of Colorado marblé and enameled brick. The bank is to occupy the second floor of the building, while nine stores are make up the first floor. There are to be seven ot these on the Sixteenth strcet front and two on the Farnam street front. The First Trust company is of course to share the second floor with the bank. Beef Prices to the Retailers Move Up; Consumer Must Pa Dressed besf h taken another ad- vance of 2 cents a pound to the retail- ers. Halves of beef are from 13 to 16 cefits a pound, which means a corres- ponding increase to the consumer. A meat market man explains t advance of this nature must neoe: effect short cuts, sirloins, round steaks and shoulder steaks more particularly, because a sharp advance on the inferior (or Black if Preferred.) cuts of the beet cannot be made and a Nothing so robs a woman of her good |ready sale secured. looks and attractiveness as gray, | These prices were charged this morn streaked or faded hair. d there Is no |ing at varfous markets: Short cuts, 30 more reason cents a pound; sirloins, 27% cents; round or senke In steaks, 25 cents; shoulder steak, 0 cents, xulc..g:r:. un- A scarcity of cattle on the market is -yt o given as a reason for thix raise. in wearing wn« AT TR e becoming FIRST CHRISTIAN PHILATHEA #owns, Nearly 1 CLASS INSTALLS OFFICERS noted beauties lobg . a0 Té ‘The members of the Philathea classes oftnized th of Omi ohurches were the guests of fact, and s the class of the First Christian church wear their hair at its annual installation of officers not only fn the Mendsy night. The witual of the or- styley but also the color, most becoming. The one hair stain that stands su- preme fs “Brownatone.” It is simple and easy (o use. Just eomb or brush It into your halr. It can not be de- teoted, will not rub or wash off, acts instantly, and Is absolutely harmless, rownatone” will give any shade ired from golden brown te black. Your druggist sells “Hrownatone” or will get it for you, and it is worth you while to insist upon having this prep- ganization was read by Rev. (. E. Cobby and addresses were made by Miss Mary Ammon, president of the City Phillathea unioil, and Mr. Arthur Chase. A beauti- ful bouquet was presented to the teachor of the class, Mis, J, H. Bllsberry. The officérs installed are president, Mre. Luln McCartney; viee president, Myrtle Harding: secretary, Jean Matters; treas- urer, Lydia Ramer. INORTHWESTERN. IN MARKET aration and not something else, A sam ple and a booklet will be mailed vou Bport Teclipt Gr 10 fohte, wid vonr ‘| FOR BIG EQUIPMENT ORDER ders will be filled direct from our bt laboratories if You prefer Possessed with the) spirit of optimis l‘ id ':l.’.r:: lb.‘fl"'r.-l.' ‘l',olm.." or Me. | P4 having faith in the future of busi- dium Browh, the other for Dark Brown [ness. the Northweéstern is in the market or Black. W ‘{nl $3,00,000 worth of new equipment to arabalst on “Brownatone” at your hair- ve delivered during the coming summer. I'vounrlul only by the Kenton Phar- The order that is to be placed Includes macal Coy 629 Pike St, Covington, (2,000 steel box ocars, fifty steel under y. Sold and muaranteed In Omaha by | ™M cAbouses and fifty steel passenger Bherman & McConnell Drug Co. and other leading dealers, FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS| A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use “llllwlll Digcomiort or Loss of Time. @ have stores | hes | Since 1910, exclusive of the equipment to be ordered, the Northwestern has spent $55,000.00 for new equipment. This sum has bought 24,26 frelght cars, &9 pa senger coaches, M9 work cars and 53 locomotives. WARNING TAGS FOR AUTOS a New Method that cures Asth ma. And ‘we WAAL you o try T et ou | NOT PROPERLY PARKED expense. No matter whether your case | e 1 w’ul”]\-ms»‘sllnfl:n): * recent d slopment, | Chiet of Police Dunn has recolved a whether it is presént as’ occasional of v of ol chronic Asthma, you should send for & |5'PP'Y of red tags for use by thrce po- free frial of our method. No matter in |licemen detailed to regulate the new a Cimate vou live. no matter what |tomobile parking system. Whén cars are age or oceupation u are 4 WHth Slsthima. our method should re- (0000 parked &t curblogs longer than u promptly the preseribed limit of thirty minutes, clally want to send it to those |within the business district, tags will be P s iora ouches opte orcl | fastened as warnings to owners or drive arations, fumes smokes,” ete., | ers. huve failed. We The tag bears the al our own expe ia dedigned to end all difficult breathing. all wheezing, and all those terri word “Warning,” in large letters, with & list of streets where " may be parked without time limit, vxyln.-'m on(r“r and for all time and on the reverse side of the tags is This free offer is t0o important to ne- e o a lect @ inglo day. Write now and then |te LeXt of the ordinar begin the method at once. Send no ——— money. Simply mail coupon below. Do N R oday TWO GOATS TURNS OUT FREE ASTHEMA COUPON ASTHMA CO. jagara and Hudson Sts Room ' Buf- falo, Send free trial of your method to TO BE BUT ONE LAMB Comes now John Waldman, %17 Chi cako sireet, and deposes and says that |the folks who complained to City Clerx Flynn that he was keeping two goats at his b are mistaken. “The only goats 1 have are lambs and it's anly one lamb he says af that, —_—_— Rent room quick with & Bee Want Ad Initial payment of $5,000 in July, 1912 | August 2, $2,000 to be paid to avold lia ing business fn Canada. to add to plant at Aberdeen, S, D. October 1, $3,500 to complete Aberdeen plant; alleged paid at Princeton, 111 November 15, §2,600 for Aberdeen plant December telegram from Aberdeen December 10, $2,600 to poration. Januaty 3, 1913, $2.500 for intetlor deco- rations at Aberdeen. Mrs. Gruber alleges that Mr owes her $22,000. She asks the court give her title to two lots in Omahs. for which she amserts Mr. Brown paid 16,400, taking title in the name of his wife, Simon is to Go on City Hall Slate in Place of Jack Ryder | 5, complete incor- to City Commissioners Butler, Kugel and Soptember 10, $2,500 for privilege of de- September 22, 82,600 for purchase of land | 000 following receipt of Brown atill | Friday is the last day on which regis tration of voters will entitle them tc [bility of arrest by patent authorities ballots at the city election. The ;|:Fl August 27, 82,000 for patent righte in«-a commisstoner's office will be ‘ open I Wednesday on Friday the regular o'clock, will be observed, sloner announces. osing the hour, § commis. T A T ERP RPN T 0 MADE 10 ORDER $25, $30, $35 and up YOU’LL find Nicoll's display of Spring and Summer fabrics of unusual taste and etfect- iveness. . Hummel and Mayor Dahlman have | It's by far the most agreed to substitute Bdward Simon for | attractive showing we J. J. Ryder on the city hall slate for the| have ever had, clty election on May 4 This acticn was taken at an cxecutive session. Commissioner McGovern says this Is satisfactory to him and it is under- stood that Commissioner Withnell, who is out of the city, will likewise consent to the change. “There Is a general feeling that Ryder will not pull through at the election,” explained the mayor. Mr. Ryder conferred with the mayor on this subject. There has been considerable apeculation recently regarding what action the com- missioners would take on this and it was not altogether w surprise that Simon was selected to fill in the administration slate. Mr. Ryder declines to comment upon the situation. He attended today's council meeting and gave no evidence of concern on account of the action of his collcagues. It is the intention of the city commis- #ioners and the mayor, minus Ryder, to start at once on their campalgn with Bimon, i ! Glee Club May Not Sing at Alumni Prom At the Hotel Rome Instruetor Wotowa of the Omaha High Bchool Glee club has informed the mem- bers of the organization that If they take part in the so-called cabaret performance at the student and alumni prom at the Hotel Rome they are likely to be ex- pelled from school. A number by the Glee club was contemplated in the pro- gram of the evening. move since the school board refused to sanction the social event a& a school aotivity and the Fontenelle hotel man- agement refused to permit the dance to be held on fts tioor. FLOWER WANTS CHILDREN TO TAKE CARE OF GARDENS R. 8. Flower, supervisor of the gurden work, asks that any children, preferably those who are not school children, who are willing to take care of gardens on a Men's Chriatian possible te clubs of two or more to make gardens In ity lots, for the use of which he will obtain permission assoclation as woon as He also extends an Invitation Recipe to Clear a Pimply Skin Pimples are Impu—l-'itieu Seek- ing an Outlet Through Skin Pores. Pimples, sores bolls sult from toxins which are genecrated and usually re. in the bowels and then absorbed into the bloed through the very ducts which should absorb only | nourishment to sustain the body It is the function of the kidneys to filter impurities from the blood and ast them out In the form of urine, but n many instances the bowels create mora toxins and impurities than the kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of getting rid of these Impurities which often break out all gver the skin in the form of pimples surest way to cledr the skin of these eruptions, says a moted authority is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and take a table- spoonful in & glass of hot water each morning before breakfast for ome week This will prevent the formation of toxins in the bowels. It ulso stimulates the kidneys to normal activity, thus ceaxing them to filter the blood of impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. Jad Balts Is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and emon julee, combined with lithia, l # pleasant, effervescent drink | whicii ususlly makes pimples disaipear cleanses the bicod and is excellent for the kidneys as well.—Advertisement Here you have | This 1s the latest full eity lot report to him at the Young poisons and impurities | Smart suiting at $25 and $30 that have the quality and snap of higher priced fabrics. But you'd better dro, in and have a chat wit| one of our salesmen today. He'll be pleased to post you on the correct apparel for the season’s wearing. NICOLL TheTailoy W Jerrems' Sons . 209-211 So. 15th St. | | and Thursday evenings, but| ————————— e | L - T wr s If you were to go to an ORDINARY | Into consultation and the result is that | | Cleantng and Dyeing shop and ask to | the immense Empress Velvet Drop Cur- ve a plece of ROYAL PURPLE VEl.- | tain, 30 by 00 feet in stze, will be a DYED TO A RICH GOLDEN | NEW THING OF JOY when next yon YELLOW, the chances are the cleaner | seo it would throw. up his hands and say Stop and think what 500 yards of ve' “Impossible.” vet means—Ilook at the pleture abov But Dresher Brothers, the Cleaners | and see what a pile it makes upon a Dyers with the $37,000 plant at | sidewalk-~then admit that Dresher ; A Leader in. Value at Foshier-Enger Co., | and 11- 13 Parnam St, are dyeing FIVE HUNDRED YARDS OF ROYAL PUR- PLE VELVET—DYEING IT TO A RICH GOLDEN YELLOW. And fur- thermore, Dreshers must have the Job out in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. As YOU are aware, the ever popular EMPRESS THEATER is redecorating upon & lavish scale, and the manage- ment has decided that the well remem- bered drop curtain must be renovated as well as every other accessory of the House. 8o, Dresher Brothers were cal Weight 2865 Pounds OMAHA, NEBRASKA Brothers have assumed a hereulean task when undertaking t clean and dye such a plece of expensive fabric in a mere matter of hours, The most difficult and ecollossa) sized jobs of dyeing naturally gravitate to- wards Dreshers because Dreshers are the only dyers in this section of the country capable of doing such work. If you have a difficult fob' 6t dyeing to do, bring It $149 The Enger Motor Car Co. has the same rating in Dun’s and Brad- street’s as that of the Standard Qil Co. : in advance for all materials—this means that they always buy at rock bottom prices. General Western Dist'rs. Francis & Cullis, 2024 Farnam St., Lecal Distributors surprisa you, the article If it is possible to dye Dreshers will tell you wso here and the results will | ed at but will be facts just as quick te tell you It the article cannot be dyed. Dreshers have had experience enough to KNOW what WILL dye and what will NOT. Be wure to note that magnificent golden yellow velvet curtaln when the Fmpress again re-opens at its original location. After you see it, say to your- self: “DRESHERS ARE SURE BNOUGH DYRERS&" Phone Tyler 345 for a man to call for your cleaning or dyeing work; or leaye your work at the plant, 2211-3318 Far- nam 8t, at Dresher The Tallors, 1513 or at the Dresher branch Farnam 8 recelving of the Hrandels Stores, Dreshers pay express or parcel post charges one way on any sized bundie 10 any peint in America The Car With a Personality Their rule is to pay cash You can easily comprehend that it takes a large amount of money as well as brains to build a good car. sources and purchasing power, the Enger Motor Car Co. built a car that jumped to the front instantly as an unchallenged leader. With strong financial re- Make it a point to see the Enger 8ix at the earliest possible moment. We will give you a demonstration and prove to you that this is the best car in the world for the money —barring none, DISTRIBUTORS WANTED for territory west of the Mis- sissippi od proposition to responsible parties. FOSHIER-ENGER CO., Omaha, Neb. o

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