Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 2, 1915, Page 9

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'HE OMAHA N0 SIGN OF STRIKE. APPEARS IN OMARA Organizer, Following Refusal of the 1 Builders to Grant Inorease, Says E No Talk of Strike g NEVER BEEN ANY AGITATION its genial purpose. No signs of a strike in the building \ trades appeared yesterday, and all{ \ jobs are proceeding as usual. Fri- | day the bullding contractors refused to grant the increase in wages the bricklayers asked for and refused to state definitely a scale of wages be paid the carventers. W. D. Mitchler, organizer for the ocar- renters, sald he felt the whole matter had been overplayed tn publiaity and that a strike was never apntemplated by the carpenters, or, as tar as he knew, by the bricklayers. ““There 1s no occason for a strike,” he sald, “and we have never threatened to strike. We have not agi- tated ‘a strike. The other nizht we had: | the biggest union meeting of carpenters | .that has been held here in & long time, and 1l leave it to any man there whether a strike was even mentioned. We have our problems to work out, and | ) we expect fo work them out gradually. | £ As for a strike at this time, there Is no | [ agitation for it. The men are all working | \y as usual” | No Threat of Strike. | Y In regard to the demand made by the i Allled Bullding "Prades conference that ¢ only unon meén be employed in any one ) 5 of the five crafts, namely, the car- penters, bricklayers, plasterers, stone cutters and hoisting and portable en- gineers, he said No threat of a ptrike was made In | that request either. That was simply put | ,ont to the builders as part of an Interna- tional plan and custom, and it is to work itselt out gradually, We don't expect to bring all these things about in a day. It .is a thing that is growing and will come about eventually regardless of what ac- tion may be taken in Om 3 | ragists Plant Yellow Gardens wide Suffrage day will be ob- Omaha today by planting gar-| ¢, chalrman of the state g ommittee, reports over 30 boxes of seeds will be planted throughout the ‘state. Among Omaha suffragists ‘who will plant suffrage gardens are Mra. Draper SUNDAY DEAN OF AMERICAN ACTORS AND HIS LIFE CONSORT- William ¥ Crane cele brated his seventieth birthday in Omaha by playing Nick VanAlstyne before o vig audience at the Brandeis, which took part in the ceremony that surprised the well-loved object of Mrs. Crane came on from New York to be with her husband on his birthday, and they had a very pleasant littls celebration all of their own. Bllk: MAY 3, 19156 —— Annual i L BE of Katherine Roller in the verdict of the coroner's jury today and was recom- mended to be held without bonds, Mise Rolier, to whom Hurley had been en- Hurler Held for Death 0f Catherine Roller LINCOLN, T, May L—Danlel Hurley, was held responsible for the death Smith, who will have her garden planted at the social Settlement; Mesdames Harold Gifford, Harry Doorly, George B. Darr, ‘Ward Hildreth, G. E. Haverstick, G. W. Holdrege, BEdward L. Burke, N. H. Nel- son, D. R. Mills, Thomas Brown, J. H. Dumeont, James Richardson, B. M. Fuir- tield, Miss Ione Duffy and Miss Gwinn. ir. died & week ago from the effects of polson, which, according to the police, Hurley said he gave her at her own re- Quest. Music Reflects Through You and Your Chil- dren the Refinement of Your Home Th radiating influence of piano music in the home is shared € by every member of the household. It brings a sense of restfulness and pride—a feeling quite foreign to those unacquainted with the refining influence of harmony and its benefits. There ) is-a very important factor lacking in the home that has no piano or player piano—and our easy payment plan makes it quite unnecessary for YOUR HOME to be without ome. Th instruments we sell are recognized standards of piaho € values and are sold under our guarantee, and on the one-price ‘plan, reflects the poliey of our house. Sold on easy monthly payments if desired. New Pianos $175 and up - Pianos For Rent Pianos Tuned BRANDEIS PIANO DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR oSPecial Demonstration Monday this New and Wonderful 1915 Mode! of the “FREE” Sewing Machine This machine combines New Style X1 $100 ‘Fhis instrument has all the latest features of the highest priced Victor-Vie trolas, including sutomatic stop, tiiting motor, improved tone cham- ber, horizontal shelves for holding record al- bums, ete. Our stock is complete. Come in and select the case that matches your fur- niture. Sold on Easy Payments if . Desired i Our Record Service Is Nearest Perfoction: VICTROLA DEPT.---Pmeian Room. ° BRANDEIS STORES ® We Broke all Waist-Sellin Yesterday—The Opening Ladies’ Waisis Valaes up to $4.00 on sale at... Make swaps for profit. “Swapper’s Column”™ 9—A ——— Records ay of Our May Waist Sale Besides Selling Hundreds of Waists we made hundreds of new friends, for we have never ventured to feature better values than we are offering during this event. For Tomorrow--Hundreds of New . and Dainty Waists will be Brought Forth Kmbracing recent purchases of the newest styles—walsts that have been unpacked within the last 36 hours. in preparation for this sale, we secured wonderful price-concesaions, and are giving them to the public at the same big reductions. are samples of the bargains: Ladies’ Waists Values up o $1.76 on sale al.. By buying such large orders, Ladies’ Waists Valwes ls t $2.5 on sale al... Hiss 5188 on sale al... Ladies’ Waisis 23t $995 on sale al... 5950 Julius Orkin 1510 DPOUGLAS ST. A SWAPPER The Pioneer Light -Weight Six We are showing the New Seasons seven-passenger Chandler to / many enthusiastic callers-ever day. Without exception, everyone, is delighted with the car, and orders insure by long odds the most successful season this famous pioneer of light sixes has ever had The factory has greatly increased its production, and our allotment is liberal, but you will do well to place your order The luxurious new body is a genuine seven-passenger body. No cramping, no crowding. When not in use the " two auxiliary seats fold away neatly entirely out of sight in the floor and the back of the front seat, leaving the ton- neau free from any marring obstruction and converting the car into an extremely roomy five-passenger carriage. Not long ago a car of such beauty and size and conveni- ence immediately brought to mind the thought of high price. Rich men were paying four and five thousand dollars for cars of such comfort only a couple of years ago. Yet today you can buy this car for $1295. Only a couple of years ago, too, such a price would have been sensational for a small, good four-cylinder car. And here, today, for this price you get the leader of speedy, power- ful, flexible, light-weight sixes. A great many people who really wanted and needed geven-passenger cars have done without them because of excessive weight and expensive maintenance. This obstacle has been overcome now. For the new seven- passenger Chandler completely equipped is still under the 3000 pound mark. Such a car seems quite impossible for $1295. But the Chandler has elways offered seemingly impossible value for its price. It has brought the highest grade six-cylin- der construction within reach of the average purse, and the conservative purse, at once to be sure of prompt delivery. No Other Car at Less Than $2000 E I i The exclusive of in the Chandler factory. A p L e utifully motor any man be of. Bosch magneto, Besch pb.::? e Gray & Davis electric moter. Gray & Davis electric N generator. Rayfield double-jet carburetor. Mayo Genuine Mercedes type Radiator. Worm-bevel rear axle, smooth-running and silent. Cast aluminum motor base extending from frame to frame; ives rigidity to the e e mounting; provides pedestals or magneto, water oil and generator and does or & dirty, rattly sheet-metal chains, enclosed and]running in bath for driving motor shats. » o Genuine hand-buffed leather upholstery. Firestone demountable rims. ol patent one-man t high-finis| Never-Leek. J oururn':.“""‘ \igss b Bair patent top o Motor-driven horn. Stewart-Warner speedometer.| Instantly adjustable tire carrier (no straps) at rear of tonneau. All the usual incidental equipment. Touring Car or Roadster, $1295—with the Marvelous Chandler Motor, R. E. DAVIS, Distributor for Neb., Western lowa Progressive Dealers Will See Us at Once Regarding Territory. 2216-18 FARNAM STREET OMAHA Phone Douglas 1909, CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Manufacturers, CLEVELAND, OHIO P u Ll sl Here Ladies’ Waists Oldest Exclusive Ladies’ Store in Omaha Look into the

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