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» & THE BEE: (l\l ALLY, Hlll..\"\\ the Produce Terminal cor /TN BRIEF CITY NEWS |[{OULD P | — Sons of Veterans Are |5 ¢ dui . Lo o | RESERVE The Bee's Fund for ||~ welcomed by @. A, R.| i tartie® B on sove et wrentin THE SMALL TOWN | Free MilkandIce | — Bty AUGUST day so that prompt service can be given all The extremely low prices made & strons appeal to patrons of the sale and It was reads & ocontagionh | Noted that nearly ail comers were buyers wte report sent to the health office FINDS MEN HE SAYS by a doctor who attended a Dundes pa- BAD, NO MATTER HOW IT IS SPELLED OUT cough™ *Hooping Wleetric fane, §7.80. Burgess-Grandem " was one of th stroe | At he regtled on f tho instructors in the s - Complets Movie Program* ibeting 0t . 8 v t Waseified section \oomy, and appears in | | arument of pol Itical economy of North- : Grant post, Grand Army of the Republi tient 8 { Mannix | | western university, conducting there :':T”:.x’c':xn:v:k:" 2::(:::-:?'«‘ Proposes Local Federfiwnu It is beginning to warm up, so that | u.m in \m‘.‘_n.v ball, Tuesday. the fol- | 1O UhIver m.--m\n‘;;u‘.:l & there &| Clerk Harrington of the health offiss ROBBED HIM ON STREET | as Means to Combat Mail th d of 11 as milk, for |1°Ving resolution was unanimously | declares it should be spelled “whoop- | _Andrew Villar, address lodking house: For Safety First In Life Insurance seo Order. 3 e need of ice, as we | adoptea —— Ing’ and he bas the Indorsement of the | Was robbed of $3 Monday night on lower W. H. Indoe, general agent Etate Mutual rdaer ouses. the babies will be felt more (mm' tecognizing the patriotic principl ITHERMOMETER BREA Lealth commissioner, dalry inspector, | Davenport street. Tuesday evening he Life Assurance Co. of Worcester, Mass -— b n which & the organization of t KS chief of police, chief of the fire depart. | %W thres men in a saloon whom he ia y Wne of the oidest (71 years) and best com- | BUSINESS MEN HAVE AN OUTING | | now on >ns of Veterans, the mighty work th positive are the ones who strong-armed rforming in st Contributions from 10 cents to $5 | X5 [ Uil ngthening the the perpetuation of our sanies on earth. o RECORDS FOR EARLY AUGUST | | R b o 1 | him. 1. wes : freedom and the dissemination of the S—— to polics headquarters and (Bure Box 107, Booster @ame—The “Will the small town be permitted,are solicited and will be acknowl- ‘,,”m",‘,,.“ ‘ot Traternity, "charity’ and| Tho temperature Wednesdny morning JULIUS ORKIN HAS TASK | A Soshatet b tire o0AGS Wk Baith &8 v booster base vau game " : : loyalt broke all rece > rrest August 6, was bought nearly a week ago | O r”","”"' S 28 h““‘:'; glve way fedged in this column. | “Theretore, be it Resolved: That we hail | i ooy Y Setroes g e TO HANOLE BUYING GROWD | 1ne stice ans bad ths funews airseiss by Congressman C. O, Lobeck to the larger metropolitan com-| Contributions from 10 cents to $5 | with satisfaction and deilght the . Srecs at 5 and 6 a. m., which They gave thelr names as Jerry Callahan Lobeck | | N0 ¢ - 5'" a ball game, and wanted to be sure [ MUNity centers?’ are solicited and will be acknowl- fanization of & Sons of Veterans camy Is one degree lower than Tuesday’s mint A crowd that broke all records of the | Mark Satfren and John Peterson. the eity of Omaha, and we hereby Mum. Tuesday's minimum w R, C. v of Davenport, I was hat he got a good seat That 1s w B, J. M o . 3 | pledge them our undivided d loyal ' op ! as the low- | Mtore attended the first day of Julius R. C. Hanley of Da: A Sota g - ; | P A3 waat ' J. Manuix, editor| .a50q in this eolnmn | Support. ur undivided and 1oval est ever recorded in Omaha for early |Orkin's enlargement and remodeling sale. | slugmed and robbed tn an ulley near Fif- Plans for Drug Bullding—Plans are of the Commercial News of Sloux| viously ackmowledred 8330 35 | (uu mittee: C. B. Adams, U, & Grant |\Ugust An extra large sales force was on hand, | teenth and Jackson streets, last night. Jeing prepared by Arcalts:t Burd F.|palls, wants to know. He delivered| Navy Recruiting station 1.00 :y;« 3. K. Spaulding, George Crook post: | The bright sunshine soon made itsel [but the buying taxed sven this augmented | The fellow got his watch and 5. Han- tiler for the 888,000 relntcreed comcrote | op ' oqgreee on community building| 3. P .. . TR 80 | WM e A. Custer post: | felt, however, and by 10 a. m. the thor. | nmber. ley was attended by Dr. Charles Shook. ""?:‘"‘0" ,Pm"""' and Jones streets | i the Nebraska Business Men's out- SeFFsest Fred Rasgos.. S0 | ‘"”"""' had climbed up to 8 and was| Mr. Orkin sald that a still larger num- | who ordered his removal to 3t. Joseph Jor the Goodrich Drug com 1t is te . . - € Oul") maude Sunder . 10 | still rising rapidly, ber of sales people will ba on hand to- | hospital e & four-story structues. ing and chautauqua yesterday after-' Cash 10 'FLORENCE MAN IO'NS { Whisky and Cigars Stolea—The saloon ‘noon at Carter lake. He attacked THE U. S. NAVAL RESERVE | pwned by P. Contoni, at 1113 South Six- {he catalog and mail order business, . Swre Houn 8 30 A. H go 5P. M. g.mrdayg T‘lll 9P. M Jeenth street, was entered some time N Ma Or Proclalms Arthur Blendstrup Bogskow Owve of " and declared it is robbing the small, r o ¥ Fuesday night, through the rear door, lorence enlisted In the naval reserve towns of their possibilities. As & remedy he proposes a federation | | Which 1s the recently created organisation of ex-nuvy men to be ealled on for mer- Half Holiday for hich was forced, and n.ne quarts of hisky and eight boxes of cigars were | BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. “EVERYBODY'S STORE" |of farmers' and merchants' ol H ice in case of Mr. Ov vod one | vy rmers’ and merchants' clubs. Mr H R M vice in ca war. Mr. Ove served on i e ity Onsege.-pilt ks /| Mannix. has- boen actve' since the sk orse Raoe Mant in b e i s e S riolas, & Greek, was up before Judge °f the Year in organizing such clubs mate. The remuneration in the naval | ubat on & charge of keeping u disor- "";' ‘f"""'l" uth Dakota and Minnesota, | Mayor Dahlman has proclsimed tho '”‘“l"';h‘- g ""“' omid W":","":"" I . - A and has also one at Crofton, Neb, To srhe " s .| more than four months after their dis erly house. After much evidence, given » afternoon of Thursday, August 5, a hal RSD, \ ne D, 187, rough various interpreters, he was (6t0 there are fifty such clubs in these 'holiday and urges that the business men ' charge from the regular service. How- | AIllllM 4, 1915, STORE NEWS FOR THURSDA Pho T ined $16 and costs. His place is at 514 UNree states organized by Mr. ManniX. |of the city close their establishments, so eVer. aa there is nothing to do but just outh Thirteenth street, and is used by | ThC clubs are composcd of the farmers | that they and their employes may attend | "belong.” the annual stipend is pure Interest Is Widespread In This Noteworthy POSitS HA TAPICEINES ‘8 & sooming | M0 y::m.n-.m.s of a given town and sur- |the first day of horse racing at the | velvet . . rounding community. They work to-( Spcedway. Following 8 the proclama- ouse. gother co-operatively and harmoniously | tion {AD CLUB MEMBERS LISTEN Thres Enlist Mere—Clarence J. Apel, 'with the fdea of patronizing home in- | Omaha is to witness one of the “m.' | ( % South Twentletn strect, Omaha, en- |dustries uppermost in their minds. They | interesting events of the season <! TO TALK BY ANDERSON PACE ' sted as a seaman at the local navy re- |build a rest room in the town so that the | Inanv a 1.,r: ‘(’hy h-lnrg‘:h;‘-'v‘l~|m-'pfl‘|":“::l:! | g Eruing. othee Carenss 1 Sani o formers’ wives may v s oo | KRG8 f GRANR: DL o (R UDATS | ppgerson Pace of Chicaen addreset | Which Offers the Greatest Values We ¢ anark, N. J., enlisted as a landsman place to spend part of the day when they ap Carter Inke, and Omahn wants to we an audience of Ad club men at the or yeomen and was sent to the training come to town. In the case of towns that A“-v‘r‘vlw“xnn‘;:nv'm'::‘r_‘t!r;l;‘ ";‘- ‘J“N"-I king I(nmmvr("lnl club at noon on the subject 2 t Jtation at San Francisco. Homer H. Mar- have done away with the saloon, the | ™It tos € & o B an. mayor | of advertising. Mr. Pnce i at present | H E K W —s g f 0 4 in of Rome City, Ind., enlistel as a coal community rest room is also buflt for the : of the city of Omaha, proclaim the after- | i ave ver no n aVln ? o o asser, men. noon of \'H’!H;l 5 half In-lllv]'l\ ‘|"“| | — - | e —— G A urge upon the business men, wholesalers ot Bosn, Putshed Maough—Wittiam | Mr. Mannix advocates & system of som | rEF Spoh the Busiigie Inen ‘whelssaler 33% Per Cent Under September Pri Prnces Kozski made an almost fatal mistake PCIINE the rallroads to pay something | preciation and interest by closing thelr | Mueaday atternon on sintounty |10, “4ch town for' the” dovelopment of | Baces oF Siaingiy on s siemere of | BURGESS-NASH||| HE 1 d el f1 1l ) it ce e . ot emplo: end D v s ) Whall 16 86t Int5 a 11tie argifraent |1D4 xu\n(ry roads that lead into that | {UEESLG U | | T ik uxury and elegance of tfurs 1{! well set forth With Guy Buckles, one-time pugliist, Wil |\0WD: He advocates epeciallzation of VT T TR T in this superb collection, featuring the newest MPANY. "EVERYBODY'S STORE" what he Was o6 much of the selling of everything | | foing when he attacked Buckies. with |in” "% O (10 WK of SWVINE | Do YT G l ‘ Back of Every Piece of Fur Sold Is the Burgess- knife, When he recovered from the ef- i', Tl a ’m‘ ahy ‘Iul‘l“ and 4 -r}lll‘:,.,v Wl lg a"ter a'rnlva lam was somewhat in his cups, and prob- ably did not realize just e e o v e | LD LISh Plans Tor creations in all the season’s wanted furs, Announce for | Saturday A Sale of Nash Guarantee of Quality, Authenticity of Style and Thoroughly Satisfactory Wear. Hudson Seal Coats Persian Lamb Coats fects .he was at police station with an trying to do everyone's else business, . mimost unrecognizable face, Guy Buckles | Nathan Roberts of Lincoln, president of ' Y )wpeared against him Wednesday, but the [the Nebraska Business Men's Outing as- gudge decided that his punishment had al- |sociation, opened the chautauqua with a Yeady been recelved and discharged him. |short address on the purpose of the or- The superintendent of public recrea- tion is beginning his plans for a water carnival to be held the last of this month | at Carter lake. B B A {ganization. Robert H. Manley, commis- | It is proposed to hold this event during | Good looking, genuine Hud- | Handsome models in skins Blllldln NeW Banks isloner of the Commercial club of Omaha, ' the afternoon and evening and to nflvr; ) § son seal coats, priced as low | Of rare beauty, exceptionally g !addressed the audience in behalf of the | prizes for swimming, diving and boating. Men s Sh i rts | Thursday as “Near Seals” of priced. . to Hold the Mone [business interests of Omaha. D. F.| Entrants may send thelr names to | et Prices range $100.00 to Y [Dotan, general manager of the outing, | Superintendent C. H. English at the city | i $250.00, ) spoke on the purpose of the chautauqua | hall. $1.00 to $1.50 Kinds | Price range, $355.00 to from sta,te S Crops and or the evil of the mail order busi- | The recreation board will visit the $850.00. M l.yn Flll‘l ness. He pointed to the fact that we |lake this week and decide upon the need factories in more patronage more Nebraska and of home industry. He scope of the carnival. Hudson Seal Furs are very good again this sea- Will the money recelved this ysar sut son, and prices quoted in this of the wheat crop find banks enough to 29c¢ Bold ‘it? declared there are 50,00 automobiles in | HAMBURG AND TEKAMAH Tl'fl“"‘;fl'l ::: effects in | August Sale are much lower Bankers are making oreparations, for NePraska, and that at an averawe of TO BUILD NEW LIBRARIES scarfs and mu! than those of last season. from eVery. corner of the state comes re. SU00_ apece, thess represent #50,000,000 W . S-Ik & Hudson seal muffs, $8.00 Black Lynx muffs, $20.00 peils of new \banks being built, The First ::“"':‘:"'“'l::h_"'::“r“"id‘:' i:"":h:‘“:l";K:' et REE g v 28 N e omen s 14 ! to $26.00, to $45.00. o e briek.buldimg. L D Wits ¢ | 1o declared that the craving to buy | ink Xebraska towns that have st o || Fgbric Gloves || R T O | T T Omaha 15 the architeet Plams are also £000% through the mail order houses, is | €lded to build handsome libraries. Ham- under way for a bank building to cost $10,000 at Stromsburg, At Valley a bank bullding to cost $10,000 is to be built. Ay- due to the “hysteria of cheapness.” He declared that we must educate the people | to know that what they lose to the com- | five to one. burg voted on the library question last week, voting for the proposition about| The town will now make a | munity in sending their money out for formal request of the Carnegie corpora- 50c to 75¢ Kinds Unusual Values in Women's Burgess-Nash Co.—Second Floor, Vary 8pecial— | | | chitect Charles M. Nve of Omaha is mak- SII K HOSE A/ ingthe plw‘:,' i 5 |#00ds is much more than they gain for | tion for funds to erect the library buf d- 29c | ew '., mart m'e es / The Bank of Glenville, Glenville, Neh,, | themselves in so-cailed chgapne of | ng. They hope to get & bullding costing | | c et ——————r———————————— i ———————— R e a0 hyrpel their bargain, about §10,000, == 69 is having plans drawn C. W. Way or 2 3 | Hastings for a new ‘[b;.ylh.“”..! of brick ! F. H., DeRhodes of Sioux City gave a The matter is farther along at Te- | ! OhiF‘N’S ure thm&d own ere ‘t and tile, with a terra cotta front. {lecture and demoustration of window | kamah. Architect B. W. Grant of Be Remarkable oy pae The Bowen Investment company i8 to (rinming, decorating, and display adver- have a new bullding at Scott's L. | tisink. C. Marquis will erect the building for | Sectional meetings of the bustnessmen this company. C. O. Glover, president of | Will be held in the forenoon, and busi- the Bank of Bromfield, and Dr. J. S, hess lectures will be given in the chau- atrice is already drawing the plans .or this structure, and funds from the Car- negle people have been arranged for. It 18 to be a three-story building, sixty by sixty-seven feet. Bids will be receivea | silk hose, high spliced heels, double soles and dou- ble garter tops. Mill irregn- larities of regular $1.00 and Values in Ribbons 5% ARGE assortment of new Wainwright are planning the erection of tauqua auditorfum in the afternoon. | until August 6. . . Fall velvet model ha Yata uiling for ths. bank. | About 150 merchants wore present at the | Il $1.50 hose, but imperfections | Ju ot of theis bams N | opening program Tuesday. FORD’S OWN CONCERN TO i H | are so slight you would not| two allke—every one dis- Mone Don&ted fOI‘ i BUILD ITS NEW PLANT Radlcal Prlce (T fatlce lh!i\m J Exceptional | tinetive and up-to-the min- y { BUILDERS TO HOLD BIG e poBUILD ITS / il : e ARpeDt ute in style. Something cor- e Ford Automobile compan: . . L h Y. M.C. A, Building| ~ OUTING AT CARTER LAKE | T “irany i s wer -t || Ct in- Women’s|||| values at 69 e S g | Next Tuesday the Omaha Bullders' ex- |18 to erect the big assembling plant at D ] Women s‘5v0c Black Hose, 250 | gxceptionally priced at #5. Word has been received Secretary 'opance iy to have an outing at Carter | Sixteenth and Cuming atreets later in resses OMEN’S imported black | surgdas-asn co~sa ¥i00r, Denison of the local Young Men's ),pe That will be Auzust 10, Advance | the year. Local contractors were con- cm— lis! hread 1 Pul Christian association that a boys’ build- ,ogie0 wus given the members somo | Siderably interested In the project since O— \ 18le ft:l"( Al IIL)N(', 1.1;1 s Cammran assoction. of Duth, s 10" P2 ey TP DA | L ey tooked for & wt b, unch e || @€ Windows and Friday (|l neaiy” smibroidored maten, rorw: | 'Thursday in the Basement, $2.00 Men's ocia this e open 4 c ee I 0 " d . W Minn., where B. C. Vade 18 now secre- nake some further and definite arrange- | learned that the company has its own Ev.mng Pqun | larly G0e; speclal at, pair, 28c. tary. Mr. Wade secretary of the onents construction outfit that does this work. Women's 25¢ Fiber Hose, 10¢ OMEN'S tan silk fiber boot hose, full seamless, regular 26¢ values at, pair, 10¢ Women's 50c Silk Hose, 39¢ MEN 'S black silk hose, seamless, double garter tops, regularly 60¢; Thursday at, pair, 89c. Burgess-Nash Co—Main Floor. $2 Leather Bound M tti Suit Cases Thu' sday, $1.25 VERYONE who contem- plates taking a trip should buy a matting suit case, because it is much casicr to handle than any other kind; 24-inch size, leather hound, leather cor- ners and straps; also fiber cases; regularly $2; Thurs- day at $1.25, Burgess.Nash Oo~Fourth Floor. association here for several years. The bullding is the gift of Jullus I Barnes and Ward Ames, Jr., the latter a ploneer Duluth grain dealer. It will cost between $0,000 and $i0,000 and will be devoted exelusively to the activities of the juvenile members, “It 1s an indication of some of the big things that are being dome by citizens for the assoclation,” sald Mr. Denison. Prepare for the Coming of Sunday The first actual work among the peo- ple at large throughout the city for the Billy Sunday meetings occurred Tuesday evening, when the neighborhood prayer meetings were started. Rev. A. C. Doug- Jag {8 chairman of the prayer meeting committee. Meetings were held in about 150 homes throughout Greater Omaha and Council Bluffs, and the attendance is reported to have been even better than was antici- pated. The meetings will be held regu larly now each Tuesday and Friday even- ing until the beginning of the Billy Sun day campaign early in September. CORONER'S JURY FINDS TWO DEATHS SUICIDAL The Inquest held by Coromer Crosby Tuesday to determine the cause of the death of A, M. Price, brought in the decision that it was sulcide. The dead body of Price was found in Kountze park last Friday morning, with a re volver clutched in the right hand, and the artery in the left wrist severed by a pocket knife found in the coat pocket. The inquest into the death of Andrew Conn, whose body was found in the hall of a farm house near Florence, decided that inasmuch as no evidence could b secured to show that death was due to weapons in the hands of a person or persons unknown, death must have re sulied from Conn's attempt upon his own life. DR. MILLENER IS ABLE to $4.00 SUMMER DRESSES for 75¢ UITABLE for house, porch and street wear, all the season’s lat- est styles made up in a great variety of pretty models, from such dainty smnmer materials as ginghams, cham- brays, lawns, batistes and crepes. Broken size assortment, hut every ome a regular $2 to $4 value, at 75¢ Misses’ 98¢ to $1.25 House Dresses, 69c MALIL women and misses’ house and porch dresses, sizes 14 to 38. Made of good quality ginghams and echambrays, well made and neatly trimmed; regularly 98¢ and $1.25; special Thureday, at... | Relations of the Telephone Company and the Public We endeavor to operate this Company for the best interests of the public. Your interests and our interests are identical. If you are not prosperous we suffer in decreased revenues; if we are not prosperous you suffer because of decreased pay-rolls and poor service. PEA We bage the efficiency and usefulness of telephone service by these re- quirements: GOOD SERVICE, meaning that it must be prompt, speedy, reliable and . satisfactory .in every way to the public. ECONOMIC SERVICE, meaning that the equipment must be installed, maintained and operated at the lowest cost consistent with good service. ADEQUATE BERVIOE, meaning the widest possible extension of service facilities to everyone in this community and good long distance sérvice to other towns, REASONABLE RATES, meaning that the service must be sold at the lowest possible rates consistent with reasonable salaries, good service and rea- sonable return on the woney in- vested. Street Car Service fo the Races For the accommodation of Speedway the races on Thursday, Friday and Saturday through car service from 14th and Howard the SBpeedway will be maintained boginnhw each day during the races. These cars will bear SPEEDWAY."” h and this week, Mdlneteo 1'.12301’ M signs read- In addition, That the Bell System has met these requirements, not omly in this com. munity but all over the country, is proved by the fact that in no other country is telephone service so cheap, and so efficient, and so generally used a8 in the United States. ing: “‘TAKE THIS OAR TO B 1 g R there will be stub service from 16th and Locust Streets o the . or. d . ner, superintendent of ‘l the BRite Poride Suicins. hae insstiod “We Advertise So That the Peonle Mav Know." peedway, begltuing o6 5:00 A, % ] his wireless telegraph system workin; i in perfect condition. With the new nd dynamo he is able to reach the war gone of Europe, but so far has been unable to understand any of the messages han dled out of there, as they are all in cipher. With the new dynamo in operation, Dr. Millener has one of the most far reach- g wireless systems in the United States. /) NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co.