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

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BRIEF CEY NEWS HUMMEL INSISTS Veteran of Ball;an AL ARE COJMING Btore Hours 8:30 to 5:00 P. M, Saturday ‘Till 9:00 P. M ST PARKS ALL RIGHT| "rgaiso i g TRACPOR SHOW | BURGESS-NASH GCOMPANY. e B fe - cd - “EVERYBODY'S STORE" Ministers Are Permitted to Hold| Two years of the fieres fighting in the [Even Farmers and Implement Deal. | M.m“mflflmr‘:'::; Services There Each Bunday | PAlkan ware did not quench the martinl| ers from Oanada Are to Attend Il Wednésday, July 91, 1915, 9TORE NOWA ¥ G “WEDNBRDAY, BRE: OMAHA, JULY 21, 1915 ; 2 Tongles T8F. Mall operatars were approved by tho city for Two Months. TR0 vors ¢ nis Seeen Sadesisen o | Fremont Demonstration. l B couneil. from ever o o his | s | vu “Today's Complete Movie Program” | MUST NOT RUN DOWN m m,?&:..., valn:'ht: ::: -:r.N::- ‘l’-‘lm:t RUN SPECIAL TRAINS IN STATE| urgess NaSh EXte“ds a Hearty elcome classified section \oomy, and appears in shed, more pillage and plunder and R Speaking on behalf of the Omaha "_;’;";. # ke b ke m““f All the way !r:r::nnnda the farm- to the Vlsltors of the saenge !'felit Ministers' Alliance, Rev. Titus Lowe |, The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Mind out what the various maving pleture theaters offer. ‘!o.‘mr Otty Property—The city | "0 0 MY chmiisionert (et "“:fh";" ::""l’-” f;vr ;‘:ll'u‘".‘:n-‘ ers are coming to see the big farm AT AT S P S T I LR TP N Ao SR AL counell appropriated $30 for repairing | Walter in the trop eafe, omington, | tractor demonstration at Fremont " ” ’ " ; 9 bod the Bouth Mide police station and $150 for | members of his organization pro-|Ind. August 9 to 14. Some of the Cana-| Il ia with ll]l nsure that we tnvite e and v .m‘"." md“hhmlh i i Ao replacing broken glass in the Hanscom | posed to attack the devil in the pub- | e Writes from that place to Reeruit- \ i visit our gtore during the ang.vrfi st Days, and make use of the accommodations it g kv pu ing Sergeant Hanson at the locat avmy | dians, farmers and implement dm\l-’ Bor et lic parks during the next six Weeks. | recruiting station to know whether be| ers are 80 much interested that they affords mo:' H“’mnmu “:x".lim’.l;-u:::. A dommittes of the Alllance asked |can join the aviation corps of the United | are now sending telegrams for par-| The Information Bureau, the Check Room, the Postal Station and the Reading, Writing and Fest . H. . gen agent o - “ the counell for the privile < |Biates Army. e was born in Sparte, -\ Rooms. :""‘" Life Assurance Co. of Worcestor, ing serviees H:n‘:com .‘:;:r:‘o.l: reece, A Eame to this country to make | ICLIAM on the power tractor demon " Our “Crickot Room,” rear main floor, fa & most pleasing place to mest friends, where if you so de- ;‘::-- one of the oldest, 71 years, and y g M. tortune. stration. Here 1s & sample of the sire you may be served with dainty lunches, including MeVittie's famously good “La Zeus™ ice orerm. companies on earth. Miller and Fontenelle parke. whioh | muc when the Dalkans were balkin® and | Inquiries, being one that has just Just say to your friends: “Meet me in the “Cricket Room." To “Lord's Day Comgress"—The Bur-|requést was granted, subject to re- | were throatening the boloved soil 5t hm-| pagohed Omahat f We appreciste that your time wili be lfmited, but we feel that a tour of the premises will de lington's Omaha offices have been notl- | strictions to be outlined by Commis-|%e!f &nd Actilles and Agnmemnon, Wil- | worth your while. BUROEAS-NASH COMPANY. fied that a special Pullman of delegates v L| WINNIFEG, Manitoba, July id«Twens | . sioner Hummel. Wiam clossd up his Rffairs of money maks| 4/ Gentury Farmer, Omaha, Neb.: | from the east to the “Lord's Day ocon- ing here and took ship for his native| please se us immediately full partiew rocs” in Man Francisco will pass through | Ve bellove we can improve (he Darks |land. Me eniisted tn the Oreek army | iare regandl o power demonstration hefo &t 4:90 Wednesday :7 holditig theso services” declared ROV |and served for two years, Wwinning two | At r»:':n.u.l dw e Are mAKInE up & | mSI e an To Talk Toll Onarges—Lioyd Wilson, | g s Lere (o Y G parih 80 B0 et R e e "Eimen, "W HwATH cO., L | " - - rgeant Hanson has weitten to the o " " > o commerecial wuperintendent of the North- | paeq improving. They are strictly re-|warlike 3rsok Instructing him to apply Particulars were immediately forwarded | | wostern group of the Bell Telophone sys- . to these Canadians, together with & bill l h O Se A l Cl t FOaT group, o e Bl Teeghone I | e . S84 snek B o | v Sttty i s | In This, Our Semi-Annua earaway, a isters are to speak in thess parks the Improvement 6lub Friday evening of this | yhould not. be allowed to _;..,,.“mn: el 4 iy rolar mcting ot Windao | eepucon 1y 1oe vk imernit o s | THIEVES GET $200 FROM [one to tmtnty tactors apece | }/ to % Under the Regular Pnce-—$5 95 to school. The wsubject 14 to be the tele- | ajpy, Com Speciat tral ™ to b ed for | phane company's dds of the avestion o | sioner rummet, o | HOME OF HENRY SCHMIDT P N e o over the Northwestorn line to carry spe- abolishing toll charges to Botth Omaha | Rev, Mr. Lowe quickly explained he — clal crowds of Visitors to thie demonstra- | ow to 0 since the consolidation has taken place. |meant the services would 4dd (o the use- | While the family slept, burglam gained [tion on stated days A special js already | w.(“. Wot Recoguise the Getp-—F". L. | fulness of the parks and that he did not|entrance to the home of Henry Schmidt, | tentativgly arranged for to cafry -g:« T Hh”h are scores of (\xf‘(‘vdlnm) attractive mod«h. aterman. arrested on & minor charge, [ mean to convey any impression that the |1 B d ! y oerowds from Norfolk on one day. o Lot ! : g/ y: ooy e Aybamk itdie: strikingly individual in style eharacter—in fact the style assortment is so great in range of seleotion that 2 attempted to oomvinee Judge Britt that | atmosphere of the parks nead®d renovat«|the value of people of Alblon bhave asked that he was a brother Kagle by giving the | ine. Wednesday of the demonstration week be | judge the grip. As the magistrate is “There are no bettér hoostars in Omahn| BSkirte worth up to $12.50, choles Wed- |designated as Alblon day, and have | eed merely a delégaté to the grand merie at | than the ministers,” added Rev. Mr.|pesday at 8. Bee our advertissment on |€1ven assurances that & large delegation | vou will be able to supply your every need. Spokane and high In the order he failed | Lowe page 5. Jullus Orkin, 1510 Douglas St. |will drive over from Albioh on that day. All the most favored new materials are to recognize the grip, having never heard | It s proposed to hold these setrvicos at | represented, inoluding that the Eagles possessed such an ar- |4 p. M. next Sunday and extending to the ticle, Wate M ced to ten | last Sunday ‘n Aukust f . «lu:-: Waterfnan was sentenced to ten i H‘fld Emb"'d."‘ ul“nc' Sons f Vatersns to Organtse—Thers | Archblshop Bonzano Georgette Crepe, Laces, will be & mass meeting of all thosc e! ) . xible to Jain the Sone of Veterans, held Pa al Dele ate, to Nch, Chlfl.fl, Ete. at Memotial hajl in Donglas connty court p g ] You'll find all sizes from 34 to 44 and the range of selection is indeed a mo#nt attractive one, BExtra selling space has beon given over for this sale and we assure prompt service (o cvar{ one, It Is unques- tionably THE blouse buylng opportun- ity of the season. Visitors to the |TOILET Specials | Souvenirs & Novelties Dr. Graves' Tooth Pwdor. 2% O take with yow, or send S | Saengerfest | uwor .. oo | R toved enee o8 nome " Tun of melection is large and Monoxide Tooth Powder, 200 size ILL want to see this won« | ¢.. 4 most attractive, including anv.f derful Boenographic fe- | Aponita Tollet Water, §0c size 200 :l:";.::".&!:.’:. 'm u":. to Boc, production of the Willlams' Shaving Soap, cuke, S¢ Sterling sjiver Souvenir spooms Sal Hepatica, 250 size tor.,..10¢c Omaha l IP.n‘m"P.d‘ Byrup of Figs, 500 size for. . 84¢ in & variet “?‘,::‘n' of house, Friday evening, July 23, at 8 o'elock i | sharp, for the purpoke of organizing & V]Slt Here Today camp In this city. All members af the Grand Army of the Republic are invited 1o be present, The call is made by Charles i, Davis, organiser, ®ons of Veterans, and George Pmarlick, August Lockner, C. ¥. Adams, committes, Grand Army of the Republic, A delegation of Knights ot Columbus will meet Archbishop Bonsano, papal delegate to the United States, when he arrives in Omaha this morning and will show him the sighte of the eity. He s enrotite to Seattle whers he will address the netional convention of the | Knights of Columbus. e will dine with | Bishop Hcanneli, whose guest he will be. | Bonzano i the third papal delegate to | visi: Omaha. (e 18 €he fourth of the' pupal delegutes to the United Mtates, the | L LAl e three preceding. him belrst satolll, Mar- SMITH TU“NSTBA%K TWo inelll and Faléonto, BUCKS _2__ HE COUNTY| ... worn up to $19.5, choise Wed- Robert Smith, clerk of the alstrict | Nesday at $. See our advertisement on céurt, has put back § of the county's POS® 5. Juliua Orkin, 1610 Dougles St money which he accepted from Fheriff Mofhane for making & teip to Norrorc | WAITS TWENTY YEARS TO in the capmeity of guard of an insane 4 Dabist A Balance SNbt flaced 08 ex- RUN CAR. BUT GOES/TO JAIL nibition in Mr, Emith's office this week % ahows an entry of the return of the 8, | = Sitest onr BEAEAG: " y night at Doug- duted July 8. Mr. Smiti's ealacy fe 01|, T ana at Yw ol the ey s auctor, J. F. MoMillan, 15 North ined Ankle, Twenty-fourth street, that le had 1 ,,\,x':;l',:.": botile of Uhamber- | “waited twenty years for a chance to lain's iment and observe the dirsations | run a street car, and ne was ecing to Steinway The Piano by which all others are measured and judged, is not merely a local or national one. It is inter national, aniversal, world-wide, and is the recognition in the strongest possible manner, of a work of art that is in its line unequalled and unrivalled. From its inception the Steinway Piano has heen known as THE BEST PIANO, without qualification and without I\mitntlon An ingpection is respectfully invited, Btelnway Pianos used by the National Bangerfest. Free Souvenir to all visitors this week. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. The Oldest and Largest Piano House in the Middle West, Established 1859, 1311-13 Farnam Street covery now: 1t will help your cough and soothe the lungs, §0c. All druggists. Advertisement. Jud Baits, 756 aise for. ... .. 400 | VUM SPOEEC L e spoons of tic Ex’modflom Hure Casoars. Quinine, 'S5 ise saton, o.‘n: 10c and 16¢ kind, ape- - A $10,000 reproduction on a Surgoss.Nash Oo—Sialy Floor. Burgess-Nash_Co—Main Fleos, small seale of the entire Bxpo+ he bulldings, oot v sen vraacies | These $1.25 to $1.50 F SILKS Bay, with al e eXAc 5 1 t i portet roroducion o 44 | Are Rare Values for C. F. Smith got on & southbound Six« h i begint HEght now.” At sidmoy streét he H - - s ey tiane Tham 4a” Giaity| Wi Asveibtad, by Oificor Snkith dad tiken | [l /S0clusive Tbyeassniactves for Stetuway in-Nebrosks aad‘Wekter RINENENL Gtrit LTI ALURS (hat ate fadesd most rare, but (he clearing movoment i requifed. OMalnable everywhore.—Adver- | Lo police headdusrters. lfe was fined # Lectures will bo given every 45-tnch piin silk poplioe, 4dnch satin striped paplins, 36-dnch b ogeisl 5 half hour from 10 a. m. to atriped messalines and chiffon taffetas, do-llel %m bro- P M. ' | oade char dmom. eto,, very I::l‘uhh .'ll‘ar No Admission Charge | #1:46 and §110 qualigp ac B8e e yard | Bversone favited; children Foylard silks, with pretty figured dosigns; also plain -m must be accompanied by DPar- | gnd taffeta silk, very'special. ents. Buryess-Nosh Oo.—Main Floor. Burgess-Nash Co.—Rverybody’s Stors—16th and Harney 40 Horse Power FOUR $885 ~—the BEST value in cars ever ~sore POWER —more ROOM Should Join | the Swappers’ Club! In the first place it costs you nothing to join; isn’t that reasonable ht In the second place yon have both the fun and profit derived from being a y all without the nse of cash. . Onn you BEAT that ! .--hoMi.'. ~has 1124nch wheel base. = COMFSRT™ ™" holstered with —upholstere solely Do.e:‘-u Studebaker's sources Mmanufcturing expeérl- ence make possible economies in the manufacturing that few other makers can appreach. - NO! \ Woll, then, don't put it off any longer, bat call at Room 104 Bee Bldg., or call Tyler 1000. . The 1916 Studebaker Cars are the Best Values on the market today. We make no exceptions. And we make no qualifica- tions. We are not saying that they are the best at less than such-and-such a price. Bug we are saying that they are the best values at any price. That they give more for each dollar you pay. That they give you quality in every detail. And all we want is the opportunity to show you the cars, The cars will do all the talking that's necessary. Come in today, or send for eatalog illustrat in ), OF - ;..‘.'.'"'-:.‘:—_'.'.‘.‘: ’E ing ot models and glsing full apecifications gty R Direct Factory Branch 2550 24 Flmm Street STUDEBAKER E.R. Wnl:m Automobile Co. S beod ok Wil . D M SUSAGR Ix Vpagary 2409 Farnam St., Local Dealers The following ads appeared in The Sunday Bee, Rend them; they will give you & good idea of the wonderful pouiblliun of this club, without the use of cash. Nofl..'ufg Too Large Nothing Too Small Auytlfinllmnwuwfuu value. 75 SR A dress 8. C. 1218, care Oma gl- :’né—::.,..mu s | W Jfi’.".‘.’.‘. A "‘i‘.mu BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES| These ads will start you on the road to wealth _ N P.No. 13

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