Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 21, 1915, Page 8

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THE GREATER OMAHA BUDGET APPROYED BEE: ( IMAHA, Friendship for Late Bishop Clarkson and ' _Wife Cause of & Gift | =" Reeware, = o | WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1915 | friendship to the late Bishop and Mrs &l‘lnrknan which Inspired the bequest. Rev. |and Mre. Batterson visited in Omaha | some thirty vears agd, their visit here bequest. When hers many years awo, | JARPENTERS AT WORK she gave & fund to St. Barnabas' chureb, | according to Rev. Lioyd B, Holsapple. | After the death of her husband in 1903, 1 she built a cathedral In his memory at | Baline, Kan. Mrs. Batterson was 9 | Remodeling [ “hrm 5 H. Davis, daughter of the |Yo0™ 0ld at the time of her death ? . " | O - o W Combined Taxes to Be $3,755,562 | Clarksons, is out of the city, but Ner | p.ocommends Chamberiains Colle, | » for City and School Purposes for Friends of the late Bishop and Mrs ‘;dnu:m-n Mrs. Waller Roberts, stated | (pelern and Diarrboen Remedy. . | By MELLIFICIA, Tuesday, July 20, 1915, 916 Clarkson, formerly of Omaba, are greatly | that she remembered having heard her | T p hesitate to recommend Cham- . os e 00 s ’ Year 1916, Interested in the announcement of the | grandmother speak of Mrs. Batterson | berlain's Collc, Cholera.and Diarrhoea Pequest of §2,000 left the Clarkson hos- | mahy times. Mre., Clarkson and Mrs, Bat- | ALL FUNDS ARE TO BE LARGER [vital by Mre. Sarah E. Farnum Baitor- | terson were girlhood friends in Freder- son of Philadeiphia. Mrs. Batterson died | leksburg, Md. Remedy,” writea 8ol Willlams, merchant, Jesse, Tonn. “1 sell move of it than of any other preparation of like character. I have used It myselt and found It gave | me more reliet than anythitg else T h-v.| | ever tried for the same purpose.” Obtain. This 18 Mrs. Batterson's second Omaha |able everywhere.—Advertisement. a number of well known Omahans just now. s :.,'( l'.“l:::u;:l.:u:t.:: r]:::;: 'zle;;:;nd is situated at the The city %ouncll approved the st Portsmouth, N. H., June 27. She was| Mra. 8 D Barkalow, who met Mrs, S Bui SMIa (A0 poputer Wathos fing BAthEIIst, b Shovaisas this] Grealer Cmaba Vudawt of $85Y0,908 L 00 56 e T80 O r e ot the S o (e ot e * | Batterson | ing the summer in the west attractive resort. Mr. Mills is not a stranger in Omaha, He has lectured for 1916, the funds being as 10“0""- All agree that it was Mrs, Batterson's | here on different occaslons during the last two winters. The rusticness of | 2°neral, u"”")%o:é“_ .:,:::'.r:t‘ll:o- the spot made such claim on bis fancy that he decided to open It to the | f0F interest, $400,000; o Sibal public eye for a pleasure ground, ment, $160,000; South Si .g ‘-M- Omaha is represented there now by Mrs. Edgar Morsman and chil. | ©/*R¢Y :;; ;‘0: five :"::::“‘:u !o: dren, Miss Mary and Master Edgar and Fruman Morsman. They plan to :n“:.n‘u 3 “' :‘Mm“t otgrrr ol remain there uptll school time. Mrs. Olin Bugene Harrig is another well | mOtOTIInE depa oy Py known Omahan at The Inn for the summer, Ln’cd l::: fi:‘::nz‘-sy:t:;n $66, 4 Mrs. Fred Motz and daughters, the Misses Harriett and Gertrnde, and 3 s . i 3 This levy represents the maximum . L X Sirs. Jobn Kuhn and Miss Marion Kuhn, have been guests recently at Long’s [allowed by the existing city chwrter, and | 5 = R ar— b == and claim it as one o r favor! aun the result will be a substantinl increase /_ . WER 7: 2 \ A oy .:..:. :" e ot ot | ramee st 755 1 Extend a Cordial Welcome to the 26th National Saen- | BT e Caares ' gerfest of the Saengerbund of the Northwest i "Mr and Mre. Chartes Marding wii | “Bikhorn Lodge of the fire, police, park and lbrary funds | S LO.\'G‘S PEAK INN, In the heart of the Rocky mountalns, is harboring Store Déeper Cuts on New and Used PIANOS {We must move them. The prices do it. e four guests at dinner this evening Dr. and Mra Frederiok ,-Buon were [and authorised m new bond retirement | e Haopy Hollow clud., N, H. Ras- | °Aled o Bedford, Ma., iast weok by the|fund. eigh?, M. B Howell, four; T. |#erious iiiness of the doctors mother,| Add to genaral city levy $1,475,90, Banders, fivs Smills, two; M. T. Mor. | Dr- Bacon will return August 1, but Mrs. [suthorised by the Board of BEdueation | row, four; L. L. HamMn, four. Bacon plans to remain east for two |Monday evening, the fotal taxes next | The lergest dinuer at the Happy Hol. |'Bouths. year for goneral eity and school purposes | Bow club this evening will ba given by | for Greater Omaha will be $1,755,682, which B & e <o e Butler Objects to | *= L 8L RIS Money Spent On N Airy Summer Dréases 'lla_tw;met; Delight In Some Reduced O\:t of Qur Own Stocln; Some Bought at Late Season’s Prices a > Mr. Georgs C. Jobnson will entertatn | The city councll approved the appoint- | A&t dinner ithis evening at the Happy ment of John A. Bruce, chiet city onfl-: 0 I Wallow club. His guests will be: neer, at $,00 & year, beginning August 7 iy aion Tohioon : Playground Work |i s henman ne s sssitunt evit | : , Atarid Jousson, Jons Wedewed, | —— enginesr at $17 per month, with use of | A | Harold Gertart, % o | The appointisent of seven play super- | bis sutomobile. ~=Wash Dresses worth to $12.50, from our recent || | name of Watson Townsend, who Miss Beulah Claric #hiertained at lugeh- | visors by (he recreation board was con- was not fucluded won today at the Happy Hollow club in |firmed by the gity council, Commissioner | has been city engineer, } Monor of Mise Emily Spear, Lhe guest of | Butler voting n@atnst the tion. in & long list of appyintments sent in by Miss Mary Wuller. A mound of daisies | “I befleve playgrounds should be estab- | Commissioner Jardye, suporintendent of wili be used as the table centerplece and |lished at wuch: plnoes Thirteanth and | the public tmprovement department. Mr | Plhce carde will mark the namae' | Willlam streets and Twenty-fourth and |Jardbie was not inclined to discuse the | ‘::" | Caldwell strdets, Instedd of -spending wo | TOWnsend matter further than w say: "l ’ big purchase. White and colors. —e | |1 At $10.00 - Brambac r;md . S Misown-— {much money an the playsrounds aiready |Will take care of Mr. Townsend.” The | —Summer Was# Frocks, worth to $22.50; many | Bpear, Helen Walker, established. Too much of the recreatjon {former 6ity engineer continues to work eample garments. Dalnty lace and nets and fig- S oY U et e ot v i Pi Oounci Bluffa; Beulah Clark. clared Mr. Butler, Other Bmployen: ano mm 3 ek m,"” Commissioner Drexel wanted to ¥now | The other employes named by Commis- In Mahogany Only, why women should be employed aa play |slowsr Jardine and confirmed by the directors and Commissloner Kugel sald be | council ave: James P. Ford, superintend- belleved the racreation board should refer |ent of special taxss; Joel Johnson, head matters to the council before mcting upon | bookkeoper; H, M. Milburn, chemist; R. them, Commissioner Hummel contended | B, Roche, clerk; F. W. Swain, chauffeur: some confidence should be reposed in the | N, ¥, henck, private secretary; Effie recreation board or else dispense with the | Turner, nographer: Willam J. Pro- . Weller was hostess today | bonrd entirely. vaznik, Charles ¥, Pavilk, B. W, Weod- ly appointed luncheon at| The councll approved of the purchase of bridgo and 1. A Morearty, fleld engi- Happy Hdllow club. A color scheme [a runabout for Superintendent English | peers; Kenneth McCough, O. A. Kennedy white was carried out With |of the recreation departent and appro- [wnd Clyde Guye, axemen; 8. L. Zimmer- and white roses for | priated $100 for play equipment. man, draftaman; John Dennison, foreman The seven supervigors have begun their | of sjdewalk department; Charles L. Hart, T'ho luncheon Waslwork tn six narks and one of the play- |1sadore Zimman, sidewalk inspecto: the guests en~ &rounds, B, McGovern, foroman of crosswalks s Willlam Huiton, foreman of sewers; N. RAIN LETS UP THE W. Mixer, Lew Pixley, Louls Rubin, J. J. Conlon, M. H. Blisa, C. J. Karbach, nlvsns ___E_emna Dm W. 8, Sheidon, John Palmer, James Tre- The Unlon Faetfic weather report makes | Plicock, B. F. Stewart, John Yirak, John & note of the faot that no wain tell over | Garvey, J. H. Davia, Arthur Briggs, A. tory in Nebraska and Kanses |A. Kinder, Dick Hoye, inspectors < of during the twenty-four hotrs ending at |Paving and sewers. o'cloek yesterday morning. b e e o LEAVE HERE NEXT WEEK Principal Reed of Central High school leave Omaha next for Judge and Mre. Irving 8, Baxter will dinner this evening at the Happy . Thelr guests will be: Mrw, Norris Brown. Bt. Louls At $19.00 | =New tailored Navy Taffeta Dresses. The smart | summer frocks in the new coatee and double tler | effecta. “Above all” says a writer of fashions, must wear taffeta.” Price $455 New Up-to-date PIANOS | We have brand new, denendable, guar. anteed new planos marked down for this = Remodeling Sale at | 9809, $319—on terms of . Summer Skirts Reduced | One Dollar Per Week At $1.98 Atsl.g —New Wash Skirts In cordeline, || | TR LIRS A$2.50 e Yo cotne s —New White Golfine Skirts, made and ‘pockets. In smart outing models, with girdle At $5 oo-unm Thifeta Skirts, made with . three flounces, In plain and ac- cordian pleating, plain and checked silks. Mossra. — Roger Wellington. “you 169, $189, At $1.00 | «~New dainty summer undesmusling — Gowns, Combinations, Envelopes, | new crisp white and ef- Camisoles, Petticoats, etc. | fective designs. At 79¢ ~8peclal lot of silk and lace camisoles In ve dllntq designs. Flesh and white. 2 e ~Cool summery under- musting of daintiest laces and embroideries, brand Wednesday Is Ice Cream Day pompeian Room - * Our Famous Ice Cream, Quarts 20c, Pints 10c i || Kimball Upright Piano In Oak, Walnut and Mshogany, $265, $295, $345 HERT T m Rcfiniahg}l‘ .l:l;n.mon g & | Hospe, Mahogany........ $185 Whitney, Walnut. ........$198 Thogher s Poul or Faie Weather | Wegman, Oak............ $225 5 i ; . 3 - Cable-Nelson, Mahogany, $2.25 Via Rock Island Lines At Drexel's Midsummer Steinway, Ebony......... $275 (From Omaha—0n Sale Datly.) SALE OF LOW SHOES ONE-FIFTH TO ONE-HALF OFF THE REGULAR PRICES . Tomorrow will be shoe day in Omaha. We start our annual cut price sale of low shoes Wednesday and continue it four days. Never be- fore have wo offered such bargains and so wide a sclection. Such makes as Hanan & Son, Edwin Clapp, MacDonald & Kiley and Howard & Foster for men; Hanan & Son, J. & T. Cousins for women. & Sale Starts Wednesday and Lasts Fqut Days Walnut, Ogk and Mahogany, Prices: $250, $275, $300, $325 On_small Monthly Installments, Stood .u“fi—f‘nn o ¢ USED PIANOS. B | And Many Others, Ty Cable-Nelson Upright Pianos tops ... S .! - @ S French OAIIOSM.I. palr . ..... $4.75 McDonald & Kiley's $5.00 and $5,50 Russia Calf Oxfords, pair.,..... $3.95 Ten lines of Howard & Foster's $4.50 " Russia Guametal Oxfords, pdir..$8.45 Ten lines of $400 Oxfords, Russia and gun metal calf and patent colt, per palr, EXTRA SPECIAL g 200 pairs $5.50 and $6.00 values, black satin ¢olonials and pumps, at.... Your choice of all our suede pumps an: Biemis : otl::)k U rlagats;.u:uwood 15 . 3 St Cut Prices For Men | Cut Prices for Woren o e AT $48.75 to §BO.50 ' Bdwin Clapp’s $7.50 tan and black cus- | Hannan and Well & Co., $6.60 and $7.00 Waeser Bros, mhomy $145 BADd WAAS DUIIDS . v s . s rss e ss ~ o R tom made ORORds ... ... 85(T5 | 58 T Comine and " Wrihi 4 Hse Gilbert, Mahogany. ... ..$150 $51.80 to $08.70 Edwin Clapp's $1.00 imported Russia Calt | Pumps in dull and patent; §5.00 and $5.50 Wospe, 0k ..~ iisvui $150 $41.30 to 83168 Calf 484 Gunmetal Oxfords, pair, 85.35 | Coustne & Armetrong” wiite' crbirss Kremlin & Son, Mahogany $175 $48.85 to 858,85 Hapnan & Sons’ $6.50 Russia and Gun | &0d buck button and lece high or léw: $ y 00ae » Sar46 Motal Calf, Viet Kid Oxfords, pair. $4.95 | J500 424, #9.00 values ... $3.85 Kimball, Walnut. .. ......$175 A :ju McDonald & Kiley's $6.00 Russla Calf and | Pumpa, ray and black falaid and white And 30 Others. to §72.90 ; Ao §63.20 to $95.00 to to to i button oxfords in tam, gray, black; $4.00 $5.00 and $6.00, at...ju...... . $1.95 Cut Prices for Kiddies 20% DISOOUNT on all pur Boys' Ox- price $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00—in tan, 8 OXFORDS in kid, patent RS el e Focens + o 53353 514 .. 8$2.90 L ? fords in gun metal and Russia calf, button Ten lines of Russla and gun metal and ::dol.:«- 2 patent t, per | R e AIRS ' pumps.and stra - w. $2.65 t’::'h:“mm:ln“ t;ol:. munllctul?m:ubp; ¢ makers o ildren’s shoes in 209, OFF the world; $3.00 and $2.50 values; no 3§ on sll Men's Rubber Sole Shoes: regular é" o8 or deliveries, price......81.00 Mass, dnd reiherannssesss 283050 to $O0.90 BISak ¥he ' Whlts Guek. colt, sizes 5 to 8; $1.75 and $2.00 values, i X irection via : O K or byt s . PrICE vevssns Gt B w .o B Henderson Upright Pianoy " tion via New m b.C . 200 pairs infants’ Oxfords, sizes 1 to §; $1.00 and $1.36 values. No charges or deliveries, price 60¢, Broker gizes of women’s oxfords, glazed 500 Pairs, s et cott. $5.00, 8.5 s 4500 $1 00 . . No charges or deliveries; your choice for. rexel Shoe $225, $250, $275 Cn $5 Payments. Stool and Bcard NEW PLAYER PIANGS. Full Size, 88 Note— at $300, $350, $370, $493 USED PLAYER PIANOS. Terms, §15 to §25 down; §5 ta $15 per . K A large variety to eelect from. Player Rolls, $¢, 19¢, 28¢, 49¢. The Art Stock is moving fast; % off, % off, % o, is doing it % MRy T A. Hospe Co., 1513 Douslas Street i_ ? ) b \

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