Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 17, 1915, Page 5

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i WGUIRE 15 NAMED [™ e sa™ o= )= ASSISTANT T0 RINE Has Title of Second Assistant City Attorney—Other Appointments Are Made. JARDINE TO REORGANIZE FORCE T. J. McGuire, attorney of the Bouth Side, was appointed by the city eouncil as second assistant city attor- ey, at a salary of $125 a month, be- &inning July 16, Mayor Dahiman made the appointment and the con- firmation was unanimous. Mr. McGuire is a graduate lawyer and Bas been active in public affairs of the Bouth Side, where he s well He bas been correspondent for Bee for recommen. He will assume some of the -Mluon-l work of the city legal department, whose duties have been increased since the con- solidation. Other Appointments. Other appointments made by the mayor and confirmed by the council were: John 'l' Mercell, former deputy ocity clerk' of South Omaha, will be ll-llun! eity prosecutor, clerk of the police o and permit clerk in the South Side fi’ hall, at $100 a month. John Ficenec and John MoEneny vlll e retained as superintendent and janitor, respectively, of the South Side city hall. Mrs. Margaret Anderson will be tele- hone operator at the South Side branch eity ball. John Bandura and Charles Riesman ‘were confirmed as assistant inspector of weights and measures and assistant li- sence inspector, respectively, South Side. ltl‘I—.l Di'v Carpenter. was named as city nr»nur at llfl & month, William Minogue, formerly emfloy‘d in the county treasurer's office, was accountant in the GM ment of public accounts and finance at #100 a month. X , formerly of .the South Omaha plumbing inspector's oftice, will l!nurlnl staff, ON FRIDAY BOB SMITH * - MAKES THIRTEEN DOLLARS When competition is mentioned in connection with our GRAND SEMI-ANNUAL HALF PRICE SALE Last week’s record-breaking demand for KUPPENHEIMER and HART, SCOHAFFNER & MARX Superb Buits at half their worth nearly depleted the enormous q\nnm.m we had to offer, and while there hlflfltMMoflM&mfmmhflwmmmm nuncunn,wo vuddod several hundreds seasonable suits of the renowned makers, ‘‘STEIN.-BLOOH'' and '‘SOOIETY BRAND." Now, whminmmmhmnmfindunderommfm equal of these acknowledged md justly termed world beaters in tailoring craft KUPPENHEIMER;. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX, STEIN-BLOCH AND SOCIETY BRAND The magnitude of this sale and the very unusual chance it offers for present and future needs should not be overlooked. IT'S THE BEST SALE OF THE BEST OLOTHES EVER OFFERED IN four years ago. H is a native of Den- mark. H runeo of th D-nl-h OMAHA. i $10.00 to $40.00 Suits are now JOHN MATHIBSEN. John Mathiesen, clerk in the city license department Friday ocelobrated his 80th birthday anniversary. He {8 the only ootonmrhn in the city service. the first -upoflntmdtnt of the city hnll. twenty-three years and has been ln the license demmu\t eightoen ¥ M#F, fllflllmn came to Omaha forty- lected two bones from Sheriff MoShane, who will be reimbursed from the coumty treasury. It was perfectly regular and proper. » \ \ AR \ f Vgl W thety-thens ' yours: R - Thimw venerable citizen mnm ins & keen X $ 1 ! interest in affairs of the lld Ylfloll (574 s ’ He served in the legls In(un of 1881. ! g J b, | | + A SALE OF MEN'S FINE SHIRTS BOY'S SUIT SALE OMAHA PAMPHLET TELLS ] Sl $2.50 and $2.00 fine Madras and Sol- | §1,00 Madras and Nainsook, siesveless Smt- that sold to $3.50, AL ABOUT THE CITY Own a Palm Beach Suit Soita, noglige siylen, woft and Inundered | and knoe engthn o IR o | BOW...risersdunneseiire o man should allow himself to be uncom- | cuffs, colorings &nd pat- 45 OBLY oovvviriiniiinininains C s‘“u that sold to “_50, “Where to go, wn oy foruNo when a small investment in one of our | terns uc.puo“x good . . 75c Athletic styles, checked i ot gl mw::u“*fw » Nm;.::m Suits or Mohair Suits puts him so l‘nl .50~.an ac u..:osn .Bol:::;oeh m':"m‘c:g Nainsooks, at. .......cooevios 490 S iu.t.h. '1; £ ld tg “ 50 s in a handsome pamphlet on Omaha just - """ Men': !Ilkl’hludllonuml’rl . at so 1asued by the bureen ot publicity with MSO !o ‘l&oo :::"' °:'|':.d'_'f"" ."."pf'_‘.'_'p_*” 85¢ y c o N J Bt S tme am T:n:o i, 'amu‘: @ Cl 00 Madras du:?“fem:flo ;:ll stripes vy R uulhl! S‘nfi that sold to $7. 50 Drroushout Omaha during the summer at o cfh on outts, Sat- 85¢ v-nu TQuAlity; black, White and Y6 | MOW.. ... ieus.sinnsass and rallway stations and ticket Straw Hat Reductions ‘"‘" rede At Tics St o Smtu that sold to $8.50, I)fllel fo the benefit of tourists, The ation oh the clty's activity s Qb Any Leghorn Hnt in theshouse, *3 45 tereeting Pricos. All hney silk Wr (oul\-hl $l Q0| DoW. s s s el ‘5 95 2.00 fine lsle, check Madras, Nainsook, | hands, 36¢c each, 3 for..... M Tawt TR v £ Booky A ay for Robert ::d od i rhd ‘:‘ ":I“ “H‘“‘“‘" of commer- worth up to $6.00............. :leevoleu and knee lengths, Bn.hlns Sults to Smtu that sold to $12.00, . Tk o W, Gk ootet. 4nd on, historical, municipal. §2.00 Straw :au ................... g, 3g gt $1.45 500 33 50 2.60 Btraw Hats......co0 vovvnnenn A f ul salary of cleven dollars (’l!) cont u'lb- uted by the taxpayers of Douglas county, Mr. Smith drew two more pretty nlv‘r ol mng enough to stand a llnnrh\c |ll Douclu county, and after his return col- oy | MOTHER OF A, L. MOHLER $3.00 Straw HBtS. ..o oesnensieensss i URWPARSELR: sl I ; ISILL AT HER APARTMENTS $6.00 Straw Hats,...... mok Sy " EX' Mrs. B R Mohler, mother of the presi- | S ) .85, A most complete. assortment of outing dnn of um Unlon Pacific, isyvery fil at ,oo un,. D35 n the Hamiitoh. The fll- 4 : ats, at...... All OI 00 !llk Vion oo sehiaboanan's All 50¢ Siik Htu ..................... The Omaha Gas Company announces a reductlon in the price of gas, in the City of Omaha, as follows: For all gas consumed on and after August 1, 1915, the pnce will be one dollar ($1) net per thousand cubic feet. Bills will be rendered at the rate of one dollar and ten cents ($1 10) per thousand cubic feet, but upon all bills paid at the Company’s office within ten (10) days after the first day of the month-succeeding the expiration of the period during which the gas was supplied, a discount will be allowed, as heretofore, of ten (10) cents per thousand cubic feet, so as to make the net rate one dollar ($1) per thousand cubic feet. By order of the Board of Directors. July 16th, 1915, - ~ FRANK T. HAMILTON, Pres. THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1915, ’ [

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