Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 15, 1915, Page 12

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IHI HH‘ U\I\II\ Tll\l‘\\ ll \l 15, 1915, e Extend Welcome to T T.P. A’s. [ 'WELCOME T. P. A. The Best Turkish Baths in the West, in Connection With LORD LISTER HOSPITAL. EXPERT ATTENDANTS Electriea]l Treatments of All kinds, Massage, Alcohol Rub. Lister Hydrotherapy Baths 14th and Capitol Ave. Phone Douglas 3340. J. B. MORGAN, Proprietor. HOTEL FLOMAR OMAHA, NEB, Opposite Postoffice. N. W. Corner 17th and Capitol Ave. EMPRESS HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND FIRST RUN PHOTO-PLAYS Especial attention shown to Ladies and Children. The only place to entertain the wives of T. P. A.’s while in convention or being entertained by the Ak-Sar-Ben. Will show the moving pictures of the T. P. A. Parade, starting Thurs., June 17th, 18th, 19th. | grbiinavidl | | We have a few minutes to spare ---where shall we go, fellows? Why, Let’s Go Bowling! Always Welcome. The Farnam Alleys W. L Schognn.un, Prop. 1807-9-11 Farnam Street Comfortable Cool Soda Fcuntain ‘Billiards and Pool. 'The Harney Hotel CHAS. G. SORENSEN, Prop. Douglas 1288 14th and Harney Splendid Location Cool Rooms Douglat at 13th St. Mlllard Hote Phone Douglas 924 Coolest, Most Spacious Cafe in Omaha Table d'Hote Dinner 50c, Beginning 5 P. M. EXCELLENT CABARET ENTERTAINMENT "' SEVEN WELCOMES T0 TRAVELING MEN Annua] Convention Here is Given a " Most Conspicuous Opening at American Theater. COMMITTEES ARE ANNOUNCED ‘Welcome'" wag said to the T. P, r capita and m y other state in veral inquiring e e amid much laughter \. convention in seven distinct and U0V eparate flights of oratory in the Amerfcan theater tmmediately fol lowing the parade The main floor was entirely filled w.th delegates, while the balcony and upper boxes. On the platform were seated na- the ladies fillea | ¥°*" | including peace. Iu»likflv'y store for a number of yeurs, and touched on many vich he declared to be greatly to be desired if it can be had along the line of fairly common de subjects, tional directors, chairmen of national cency committees, ex-nacional presidents and present vice presidents, the oratore he chalrman read a telegram (ron W Virginia section shouted “He was bom |y n Virginia” which evoked renewed ap ‘|| prause Called to Order After the various states had sung their several songs the convention was called to order by H. G. Hoel chairman of th |convention committee, in recognition of Flag day W. W. Parker of Baltimore was called 1o the platform and deliv- cred a mmm. oration [ Rev. A. A. Brooks, national chaplain, pronounced the Invocation, making ref- erence to the late Rev. Homer T. Wil besides We Specialize in Home Cooking Choice of Dinners 25¢ to 50c¢ me Mayor “Jim,” and the band ck of the stage heralded his « by the strains of “We Won't Till Morning. Mayor Drinks Water. a drink,” yelled a n put his Wife wast onvention “to see the ladies were But he responded, ‘Tt 182 your going down to the ¢ for that. T can pass on It just as The mayor made his usual good and hearty speech of welcome and was re ring warded by the “T. P. A. salute, consists of rafsing the arms show and waving both hands at onc the reciplent. John L. McCague, president addrees, pointing out that Omaha is “in the middle. of a cornfield 50 miles long which | gh | New York of the | | Commerctal club, made a brief but hearty les wide he delegates while the Lobeck a Member. the order, F veling man for of the Department of Commerce fund of fre it was never le to ity resource values." 1t was ncarly Hiteheock ¢ and rmn allv s felicitated the « only thrice welcome.” capital ns " qhvrl\In‘ oportion y false or speculatiy nvention on being ‘“‘no: welcome, but Schoenecker Responda. array of w fully and briefly he appointment of col ows e H. Armstrong, Pennsyl . W. Dudle§, Tllinois; A K aryland; Louls Ochs. 1oulsi- as ok, Pennsylvana: J ssouri, and H.' G. Hoel itials—W. J. D. Counts, Tndlana ge W. Rogers, Virginia: J. W. Lk outh Carolina; 5. Vankirk esota; Walter Snapp, Nebraska: K R. Holland, Texas, and G. A. Goslin, Cougha and Colds Dangerous. Don't wait, take Dr. King's New Dis- covery now. It will help your cough and soothe the lungs. 50c. Al drug gists.—Advertisement OMAHA A Clean Pool Respectably Conducted 20x70 Feet-Largest West of Chicago Daily From 12:00 to 2:30 FARADAY MILD HAVANA Just One Size--2 for 25¢ TRACY BROTHERS CO. GREEN ROOM CAFE BRANDEIS STORES Refined Cabaret Entertainment SW1mm1 ng Suits Furnished Free Men and Women May Enter Together Metropolitan Swimming Pool Twenty-third and Harney Sts. immediately set to work bullding » tem- NORTHWESTERN GETS ITS porary structure. Since then the men TRANS INTO BLACK HILLS n'...‘\;;orkeq night and day and in three Northwestern Is getting the first joto_the Black Hills since last . Friday night a cloudburst »rucs wick, on the so:fthern ‘Howell Says Water Zero in Turbidity | General Manager Howell of the city k Hillsa, and inrde of the south fork «f the , & stream that ordinarily , Wa8 & roaring | water plant states that the water Guring | | the last few days reached lll unprece- dented condition, which he descrives as #ero turbidity, meaning practicay no | mvl 2% the steel bridge. carried sunk ten feet into the out one of solids. Mr. Howell aljds that improve- | ments in the clarification system et the Florence stetion resulted in this desir- #ble condition of the water. A new sys- tem of washing the settling basins has veen adopted wwrs o o PP S P e A For complete daily details of your convention and the news of the world READ THE BEE seven times | ‘r \ EUROPFA'T and pledged a good [[f= are in OXFORD HOTE. Rates 50c up to $1.50— Steam heat, all modern. Eleventh and Farnam. A. WHITE, Proprietor. Welcome.T. P. A. State Billiard Parlors State Bank Building 17th and Harney Sts. Carom and Pocket Biiliards 420 ‘Tables:.... Premiums to Players \‘ Candies, Cigars and- Soft Drinks A Comfortable. Cool Place to Spend the Noon- time Luncheon Hour We Feature the Half Portion Menu for Luncheon * The Popular Cotterill Sisters’ Orchestra Entertains From 6 to 8 P. M., and From 10:30 to 12:00 P. M. T. P. A. Men Are Extended a Cordial Welcome : Symes Billiard Parlor Will Welcome You With Real Billiard Service “The Best in the West” 313 South 16th St. Downstairs Symes Billiard Parlor Carlton Hotel Strictly Modern, Up-to-date in Igvery Appointment. Cool, Clean, Quiet Rooms, $1.00 Day Up One block south of Harney street car line from all depots. Traveling Men—Make your home in Omaha at this quiet, restful hotel, out of busy shopping center. WELCOME T. P. A. CARLTON HOTEL Fifteenth and Howard Streets

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