Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 5, 1915, Page 4

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MAY NEED SUIT 0 v, amsnor was wacov.| 0UST 8.0, OFFCIALS Mayor Hoctor Suggests Suit Be Started to Protect South Omaha Incumbents. | SUCH ACTION MAY BE TAKEN| During a conference Wwith Mayor| Dahlman, Mayor Hoctor of South Omaha suggested a friendly suit by the Omaba officials to require the South Omaha officials to turn over (ffices, funds, records and books when the time arrived for such a procedure. Mayor Dahiman inferred from the remarks of the South Omaha mayor that some sort of a suit would be necessary, Mayor Hoe- tor's point being that the officials of | his town want the protection of a court order before relinquishing cus- tody of funds, property and records. | The city legal department is beginning to look into the matter and will be ready to recommend a course of action at the i proper time. { ““As for myself. 1 could just walk out l of my office and that would be all there BISHOP FRANK M, BRISTOL. After months of serious iliness, Bishop Frank M. Bristol, now fully restored to health, will preach in the First Metho- | would be to it. but we feel that Wwe | dist church next Sunday at 1l a. m. As ( should have a court order before we |4 great pulpit orator and popular lece turn over funds,” stated Mayor Hoctor. |turer he has a g.eat reputation, and Mr. Hoctor Insisted that he had in mind {has many local admirers a friendly suit and he added that any resistance which might be shown by the South Omaha officials would be 1 “frlendly resistance”’ (o protect their : rights. { To Secare Accounting. { Assistant City Attorney TePoel stated { that ¥f the South Omaha officials elect 3 to resist turning over their offices, then ' it will be up to the Omaha officials to i start action te secure possession of the official records and funds. He explains that In coumection wtih a court. order of this kind the Omaha officlals could ut the same time secure an accounting from the South Omaha officials. Attorney TePoel belleves the best re- sulta would e served by starting the friendly suit suggested If the officlals of the Magic are determined upon ti course wu::ya 8% Mayer Toukge, " | axo sutt against the company, tried be- Whether the case would be started In |fore Judge Estelle. the district or stato sapreme court ia a | The motion asks that Krsmarich be matter yeato be determined, It will be |feauired to rhow cause why he should saveral weeks yet before the consolida. | POt be punished for contempt of court. tion will be In effect Kremarich testified. sccording to the . %, tay . %glm motion, Al e wWas nt al he ime : 'P!}t on Fontenelle Krsmarich Cited to A¥pear on Charge of Court Contempt John L. Webster and AW, J. Connell, attorneys for the street railway com- pany, charge Lou Kramarich, a laborer, with petjury, in a motion filed in dis- trict court asking Judge Estelle o cite Mm on a chavge of contempt of court Alleged false statements under oath were made by Kramarich, says the attorneys, when he testified for the plaintiff in Mra. Mary Scotti's personal injury dam- reet car on which the plaintiff was [ding came to a full stop and started forward as she Wwas alightlhg from it Evidence was afterward Introduced iIn the trial that Krsmarich at the time of the accident was working at Ewift & Co.'s plant in Bouth Omaha. Currie Sends Out A tothe G. 0. P. State Newspapers executive committeemen of the Nebraska Republican Publicity assoclation, held in %‘hmtr.l.@nrmh e’ o of the accident-to the plaintiff; that the alyard Won't i iaf.= $28% it;i’?'i? mechanics, farmers, sscendancy rial prosperity. Republi Publici - "%‘n o preferred aidt- republican measures. P atmations, e -a-Lot Campaign ers Many S:(iagle Chance to Get Rich improving their lots. They simply and held them until they bad in- in value by the natural growth the city. People who buy Omaha lots can watch their fortunes grow in the same way. The Bee's Buy-a-Lot compaign Is bring- ing out the savings of many citisens and fuvesting them in real estate where they cannot be lost and where they ere al- most sure to Increase with great rapidity is also placiug on the market some tional bargains in the “dirt" of one of the fastest growing clties in the world. Ed M. Nicholoon, aged 4 yeats, At 224 Callforna steeet, was lrnlv:.ml:.!: Police court charged with forging the tame of I. £ Leavitt to a check for $.87 Whica he tried to pass at the Brandeis Stores. He was arrested by Spocial Of- ficer Finn and secured a continuance of hearing till Saturday. His bonds were fixed at 880 Nicholson in a written e . e, 4 | Water Board Sues small children. —_— | Dundee for $1,638 MOTHERS’ DAY PROGRAM AT O EOWARD ROSEWATER scuom.!, for Unpaid Bills The following mothers' day program | The * Metropolitan Water district has Was prosented Friday afternoon at the \mulll sult against the village of Dun. Edward Rosewater school: ! in distric . " o | dee in t court for $1,638 48 fire by Kinde e, ant rentals alleged ‘unpald from July, th B Class history. Harry Pechg. |M4 to May 4 134 The Water board :?m‘ anish Polka). seventh and meintains that the village should pay > the rentals because they were paid to 8¢ ’ arin. fiten .':anfiifuru. boys |Uhe old water company. The vilage de- H ' o o e i Ace ot Diamonds, " sixth sevenin | OFFER PRIZE FOR NAME FOR i solo (Minuet). Edward Hornola, | NEW REFRESHMENT ROOM 1 ] Burgess-Nash has offered & 8 box of jeandy to the person who suggests s suitable name for the new refreshment department which is now nearing com- pletion under the lobby of the Boyd theater. The new department will be in charge of Tom McVittie. The contest closes Saturday. e ———— To Sleep Well in Summer. Slight inflammation of the bronchial wnd drfll. bovs of unper . th B class poem, u'i’:n‘eeu in German, German classes. ocal -g.lvy Miiler. Srade. . weaving game, seventh and flower songs, fourth grade. , Norweglan mountain march, ‘E:‘lfll grade girls. » MAY HIRE RECREATION medicine with you on summer trips. good ~hial affections and la grippe coughs everywhere.—~Advertiseunent. n for coughs, ooMs, croup, il i Wl O R A TR R R AT BIG STOR STTORES | H i £ npe mku-uvMLm.mwmmr:wnmum ing, medium narrow toe. Leather chic style. Every size and width. Pair. .. . Mery Jane Ankle Strap Slippers for Women and Children—Pat- | ‘ent leather, dull leather and white toes, low heels. size. 11, to $2.98 in women's sizes. Al sizes ln Barefoot S’J Children—Soft willow n. tremely serviceable. PRt cessoausnosocsoes --They fit without a wrinkle. --They are made with patent elas- tic girdle and glove fastener. They have many in E. Pair $5.00, $5.50 and Fresh Summer Clothing Y + tance lacking KLOSFIT petticoats are showing now in the correct spring modes that adapt themselves to prevailing styles in outer- The favored shades, the correct lines. All Jersey or Jersey top Klosfit petticoats with Messaline or Taffeta flounces or all silk— wear. High é__fl Astounding Class Prices range from $1.49, in sizés 8% to i Goot' fitting and €X' | white rubber soles; neat fitting 98¢ P S CM NS SO, Hurley Bros. Fine Footwear for Men—All the late lasts. Imported leathers, tan or biack; perfect, easy fitting patterns. Will give uni- versal satistaction. All sizes 6 to 11. All widths AA to ............................... $6.00 A KIOSFIT T PETY for Children A Great Sale of Quality Wash Saits In Boys' New Department —Third Floor, New Store $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 Manhattan Wash Suits $1.65 We were fortunate in securing the entire surplus stock of the well known Manbattan make of Quality Wash Suits at fully 14 off the original price. | All new styles and many even newer than | you have ever seen in your city before. New Duck Suits Different Oliver Twist Styles | New Tommy Tucker Suits Junior Norfolk Models Vestee All In the famous Manhattan standard of talloring, style and quality. Many are imported fabric suits, real Irish linens, repps, crashes, ratines, silk and linen mixtures, kindergarten cloths, imported madras and chambrays. All the new color combinations of the season, as well as plenty of plain white, blue and tan. These values are so unusual that parents will buy them in twos and threes. $1.50 and $2.00 Manhattan Wash Suits, $1.15 | é One big table full of every new style suits at this price, in every size, 1 to years. | i Children’s Smart School Dresses Pretty new wash frocks for the girls and young misses. Fresh lots ready for tomorrow. It is the certainty of always getting the newest styles as well as the best values here that makes this store liked by mothers and daughters. Special sport dress of wash repp. The sport jacket effect made 33.98 of pretty blazer stripes in different colors, the skirts of plain 195¢ white in full pleating. $1.50 ; $5 to New Organdie Dresses for girls from 6 to 17 years. Dainty | crisp white organdies made with laces and embroideries. The :"312.50 new ruffied and tiered effects. oo Girls' White Sailor Skirts of good repp, pleated and yoked with sl 0 lacing, front or back. Sailor dresses in natural linen color and white, made with a pretty middy waist and pleated skirt. New lawn dresses In pretty cool effects, flowered and striped patterns and dainty summery colorings. l,,).,'.,,'." and Teilet Goeds for Women s e heels. New $3.95 Tennis Shoes of all kinds for men, ‘women and boys. High or low. Lake- side Club Brand. White with pure ints of impor- ary petticoats. daks at cut prices. ‘We develop your films free when prints are ordered. “Good Will” Chocolates | A very special box of assorted | | chocolates, hard and soft centers. | Sale of PICTURES $1 Takes Choice of 982 Unframed Pictures, Values w,“.w,g.oo—qdbu-ulbmd‘ $7.50 One Day Only Saturday, June 5th A Furore in Art Coming Just in the Nick of Time to Use as JUNE WEDDING GIFTS Including pictures 14x22 and 24x32; Colored European Photograv- ures, Gramercy Prints; French, German and Eunglish reproductions; Goupll hand-colored Mezsogravures, lmperial Prints and exquisite Modern American Photogravures. We bought these pictures from a New York Art Shop for a song because of their large stock and we will sell them the same way. Only one picture of a kind to each purchaser. 25% Discount on Any Frame Bougnt or Ordered Saturday Third Floor. | | Regular 50¢ qualit z & 1 { | box Special Fresh Toasted Marshmal- | Saturday, pound...... Old Fashioned Yankee Pea- nut Brittle—Pound 10c| | Cream Peanut Squares—Vanilla, Strawberry and choco- | | late. Pound .......... Nasoan l & Fresh Grated Cocoanut Balls— dipped in vanilla and chocolate cream, rolled in pecan nuts. o Ronpabat e ot A 25¢ Our Delicious Pompeian Chocolate Bitter Sweets and Swiss Style Milk Chocolates—Nut and fruit centers. Special, box. .. 2* | Fresh Maple Confections every Saturday, pound...... zoc Black Walnut T Pound .. St Sl el v WITE 2 L W SRR A ¢ < <5 e ¥ 0 O 7 " & N7 They are here by thousands and thousands; a mos Our unusual buying facilities are emphatically demonst pa regular prices on account of the immense lot. The illustrations do scant justice to the aciual dresses. There are dres Picture , cool, crisp, dainty materials with adroitly fashioned a faint idea ool '-whlc?wcl-;nh{ es are like. Betler come early and see( $1.00, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98 Every dress ful- ly guaranteed and only the advanced spring stgles and models. We have divided themn into groups for easy selection. $3.95t0 $5 Groups About 40 differ- ent styles to se- lect from, good terials—linens, ) pe g $1.95 to $2.95 Groups | stripes and| Most unusual values—extraordinary as. sortments. Chambrays, plain striped and checked ginghams, voiles, combination trim- mings. All sizes. checks, Beautitul | ‘summer color- I Cis Three Mlllmeg Gems - ———— E - —— . Aea— Several new styles in straight brim leghorn :ll.'l. A few with velvet top crowns, made ity Italiad JeRhorn, one bf the le materials for an AR Rl | §1.95- ‘Ost#ich Pompons are the wanted trimming at gm t and we have been fortunate emou h e &.lar ntity, An especiall - pom, n.”u‘munud. made of lony o t ‘V‘IIY’I::I: ':fi two shaves or, belght, in white, . M and white and pink. s A $2.00 value % l'w ) ‘Auto Ceps in tan, black and white check, navy, ma . Eray ete, in ti ‘wan! styles. out: 200 to sel from. Worth to $1.00, at.............. A Purchase of About 1 of Women's Long Silk Gloves, Worth to $1.00, will go on sale Saturday at--- 65¢c . The majority of these gloves are of an Dextra fine Tulity Milanese silk, 22 inches long, but all reach considerably above the elbow. These gloves come in white, black and a few colors. They are all double finger tipped. The silk is guaranteed pure and washable. Not for a long time have we been able to offer as attractive a bargain as these 65 long silk gloves, worth to $1.00, at. .. C TASHIONED LIXE KI1D GLOVES — Victrola . New Style X Our Price $100 This instrument has all the latest fea tures of the highest priced Victor-Vic trolas, including automatic stop, tilt- ing motor, improved tone chanmber, horl zontal shelves for holding record &l bums, ete. Our stock is complete. Come in anc select the case that matches your fur niture. Our Record Service is nearest pe Victor

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