Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 15, 1915, Page 4

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4 s g OMAHA SUNI BEE AY AUGUST 19 15, AMERICAN SAILORS KILLED IN HAITI—The picture shows a naval firing squad firing the last salute at Boston navy yard over the coffins of the two American sailors killed by snipers when Rear Admiral Caperton landed hi¢ men in Port au Prince. The men were William 8, Gompers of Brooklyn, nephew of S8amuel Gompers, the labor leader, and QCarson 8. Whirehurst of Norfolk, Va. NAME PLANNING BOARD SOON Mayor Dahlman Says that There Will Be No Councilmen on the List. 0 FUNDS FOR PRESENT YEAR Mayor Dahlman states that members of the city council will not be named on the new city planning board which will be appointed within the next few weeks. The members of this board &hould be B | cltizens who are willing to work without | |pay and who are public-spirited and will- | ing to devote time and effort to the | work,” sald the mayor. Tho law erincted by the last legislature | o R 51 i The best place to buy right now is at | YOEN; Save $100 to $150 Attractive bar- gains. Pianos re- turned from rental and taken in ex- change on Player Pianos. Read this Bargain Lis $400 Decker Bros. ™ " n L e N FIRING SaLuTE. ovER_SMiLoRS wiLEQ ™ wAYTL. $350 Swick & Kelso st upri ‘ Thomas Bowie Dies |LIFE GUARD REFUSES T0 389 e right, mission I s hien we e ?“‘“;‘“”“m':'"':"mm..; ::l:flmlyluom.d)lr, Foster of the %, 2 ullding uiring Hghits ; e L e 4350 Kimball Up- | | the night Boars in ballwage of butld- Wheat Conti D, emter, 4k the st snuiied At “right, wal : ings used as public domiciles. éat Lontinues “That's the kind of an employe T like,” C e e R The new bullding ordinances have to D in Prige| remarkea dr. Foster. o 4 been compiled and in printed form 0 rop $350 Cramer, Up- make & book of 200 Dages. The| ine condition of the wheat market up-| NELIGIOUS SERVICES r{'hg, walnut, bullding department will take Page|set all calculations of the dealers again, IN PUBLIC PARKS TODAY ‘week ‘who Inasmuch as DARK HALLWAYS MUST BE LIGHTED “{ure. Mr. Bowle had been alling but & :| couple of days. ' He is sarviyed by his this fs an enlightened nation, the city bullding department at & time in enforcement of some of dend-letter features. The iea of requiring these nooturnal beaoon lighis in hallways was suggested | by one of the city comissioners who last to visit ‘a sick friend regides on the second floor of an Suddenly at His Home This Morning Thomas Bowle, 815 Florence haulevard, to - Commissioner Xugel, died ‘wife and two-sons, § and .1l years old, and by two brothers and three sisters Mrs. Bowle was formerly Miss Catherine Gue, The funeral will be under the auspioes of the Masons, but the time has and none of them could figure out the oause for the break that continued from Friday. Again wheat sold off, that of the new crop losing 3@éc and that of the old, 1@2. New wheat sold anywhere from §1.01 to §1.18, depeiding largely upon the grade and condition. The old wheat LET HIS SUPERIOR LAND Deputy Sheriff Foster, who happens to be a member of the Recreation board, was given a striking object lesson Fri- day evening at Carter lake, when his motor boat was stopped at the municipal beach by a life-guard, who declined to allow his superior to land at the beach. One of the orders given the life guards is to prohibit the landing of motor boats at this beach. When Mr. Foster, with Sheriff McShane, hove in sight, intending to tie up at the beach, the guard politely religious meetings in four of the city tended to an additional park today and two services will be held in Riverview park, one In the Bohemian language, Rev. | states the members of this board shall| [serve without pay and that there sha'l| be fiye members. | The jaw gives the hoard authority te! [neyuire 1ands by purchases, gift or eon- | | demnation for administrative, educational | |or institutional purposes. Working un- | der the direction of the mayor and mun.‘ efl, the board will have general super- | [ vision of the futire growth of the city | and will have power to restrict various features which do not mccord with clvic boauty or utility. | 'The location of parks, parkways, boule- vards and playgrounds wil] be embrac in the work This board will In no way conflict with the welfare board, which will nounced before long The planning board will have no funds to work with this year, but it is pro- | posed to make an appropriation when | the 1916 apportionment of funds is worked | out ‘ | Two Dogs Which Bit Women Are Killed A dox which bit Joe Marek, jr. 2009 | South Eighth street, was killed by police | officers. The animal belonged to Mrs. D. | d be an-| | | Cathroe, 801 Castellar street. As the re- | sult of Mrs, G. D. Hansen, 4219 Spalding | sireet, being bit by a dog belonging to | Mrs. J. Metzel, 2003 Oak street, the Metsel | pet will also be killed. | MORE ROOM FOR SWIMMING | ., AT BEACHES NEXT WEEK | City Commissioner Hummell announces | he expects to have additional dressing | room facilities at Carter lake municipal beach ready by next Wednesday or | Thursday. LS Work on the new swimming pool at | Riverview park will be started Monday. | "l:l will Say “I always had trouble in my stomach. | took some Peruna. Q Since then 1 feel all right. Only two bottles of Peruna were suf- ficient for my case.'’ So says Mr. W. H, Strauss, 1023 Spruce St., Easton, Pa Here is another case of stom- ach trouble. A mining surveyor. A man fifty-seven years old. He took FPeruna for chronic stomach trouble. The result is he says: “I feel that I am good for twenty-five years more.” His name and address is: Mr. William Follis, Mayetta, Kas. Mrs. 8. E. Henderson, Pol- lockeville, N. C., relates: “‘My trouble seemed mainly with my stomach. I was so bad that my mouth became affected. Gums would bleed every day. I took Peruna according to directions, My trouble all passed away in three months. I will praise Pe- huna as long as I live.,” [ —— e A “Tor Sale” ad will turn second-hand turniture into cash. Pay, and Get the Article Right Away, WONDERFUL HELP| That's What This Big and Successful ONE DOLLAR-DOWN SALE Is Proving to be to Hundreds of Greater Omahans—Further- more, We Guarantee You that You Will Save From 25 to 50 Per Cent On Quality Furniture, Rugs, Stoves, Etc. Get It Now at the UNION OUTFITTING CO. One Dollar Down Is All You JUST PAY ONE Easiest Terms Biggest Values Lowest Prices 8o succesful have the Sunday afternoon parks been that the services will be ex- | DOLLAR A FEW SPECIALS THAT INDICATE BIG BAVINGS, $4.00 Parlor Rockers, sl 98 i golden finish ... $8.50 Refrigerators, well made, ice savers; sale s 95 ...... . price solid oak, $11.60 Dressers, $1.50 three drawers; sale Cxtenslon Ta- price . .... bles, fumed oak fin- ish; sale price...... 33.75 l Secures for You Any RUG s You May Select. Here's your opportunity to get a handsowe rug on a very small payment down. Ask to see the $15.00 Pedestal win Deliver to Your held around $1.30G1.. Ll | e e 3 ations or orders r dur- SRPEne Abn. alue. o8 WAL |\ L er, and Sl oWt TebOrtA that the warring countries of Burope had 2 | ordered cancellation of several large ship- i . % t:“n;t':u; | mants of cavalry and artillery horses, toiehed the flpor of'the all and mearly | . Wheat recelpta for the day wers sixty foll forward on his face. Wherefore, he | carloads. e 1 e Corn continued reasonably firm, losing only 3¢, the prices remaining around THGTSc per bushel. Recelpts were twenty. two carloads. . Oats went off 1@, prices being 48@62 per bushel. The receipts were but nine carloads.’ Condition of Roberts Reported Critical W. B. Roberts, 87 Marcy street, as- saulted August 10 by R. T. Gibson, l, farm hand, at Thirteenth and Howard | Streets, was picked up on South Twelfth ' street Friday night, where he had fallen | as the result of a hemorrhage frem a ruptured blood vessel In the head. He Was taken to St. Joseph hospital, where Vaclar Cejnar will ‘preach there at 3| o'clock in Bohemian and at 4 o'clook Rev. W. R, Hill will conduct English services. Rev, F. W, Leavitt will conduct the first of a series of services to be held in | Florence park at 4 p. m. today. Other speakers in parks at that hour will be: Rev. A. F. French, Fontenelle park; Rev. | A. C. Douglass, Miller park; Rev. C. B. Cobbey, Hanscom park. 100 GIFTS To Omaha School Children Our purpose is to compile a list of the school children of Omaha, and we want the boys and girls to help us; so we are going to make it worth their while, We will give absolutely FREE 50 Coaster W for Boys— Value ;1o b 50 Dolls to Girls—Value. .$2.50 It you go to school in Omaha (including those districts igtely incorporated), all you have to do is to come to our store at 1520 Farnam St., and write your name in our registration book on or before August 27th. You do mot have to buy anything and it will not cost you one cent. We will give you a folder which you must keep until August 25th, On that day we will publish in a big children's advertisement in this paper the names and addresses of the fifty boys and fifty girls who are entitled to the gifts. ) Taken for Prowler. “Who's down there? inquired one of the flat dwellers, flashing & pocket light from the top land. and interected but not excited over the sound of money in the hallway. "It ms," meskly.replied the commis- sloner, replacing his hat and wiping from | ihia fingers ink which had flowed out of his fountain pen when he dropped it on the flgor. “How do 1 know who you are. You may be & burglar or some other sort of un- desirable .:: Don't attempt to ad- Vance up ti stepa before you tell me who you are, or I shall advige the police his condition s said to be serious. Sy biominin o1 $400 Smith & larnes, bean. mhog‘ny 0 08 Teh; e 8 1 Gibson, who was arrested by Deteotive 3 £ Bhoo | $400 Smith & Myns IB 5 R0 Sed.inimes the B St v e | 1 L do e T & 35 and costs fine imposed on him for | ot e ¢ his attack on Roberts. Gibson was in-| = "‘u""m '.uldw & lght for| toXicated at the time, and, according to| his wish o of Vat """w"" proceed up | Boberts, assaulted him without provoca- the stalrs without stumbling il over | U100 myself, spiliing ink from my fountain pen all over fingers and losing my| OMAHA STRUCTURAL STEEL DRV Teictuat the com-| . WORKS GETS BIG CONTRACT The largest order for structural stecl #ver secured Ly an Omaha concern has | Just Heen placed with the Omabs Struc- tuml Stoel works for the steel for the e § :u'ulfoun:oan-nry First National Bank :'-' N§ at Sixteenth and Farnam streets. The First National people have set it down The lucky ones are discovered by mathematical process that Is absolutely fair and subject to any one's investigation. Things to Remember It is sbsolutely free. Come and register August 27th. Don't lose your pam Read the ad on August ..mu' Bring your pamphlet with you when you claim your gift, Benson & Thorne Co. The order calls for about 2,40 tons of structura) steel, a quan! approximating R0.00 in value, w . Soves | TWO ARE REVIVED BY. ‘ =l THE USE OF PULMOTOR || Mre loulss Logan, 10 CeMforse | strest, phoned headquarters Saturday | Push the button " explained one before aud Lembago. | of Bloan's Jintment, ap- | Morning that two of her boarders had ' take ® Arops four (imes | Déen overcome with gas. The men. Tom ’_W‘.. and Dan Carr, brothers, upon retiriny , Fridey night. ‘n seme manner turoed on | the gas jet after they had turned off th Special Tiger Velvet Rug, 9x12 ft,, in & special quality, and oftered you at the low price of only........ One Doliar Down Secures for Either Coal or Gas, You See the Union's Special six-hole steel range, with high warming closet and good-size baking oven, at only. JUST PAY $1 $17.50 Library Tables, Ameri- can quarter sawed oak ’ so finish: sale price... . size $16.95 One Dollar Down Delivers to Your Home Any Davenport in Our Entire Stock. As a special we offer you one as {llustrated above, framed in solld quarter-sawed oak, uphoistered in Spanish Fabricoid leather, opens with but a single movement; easily worth $40.00 sz‘ so v od s et o d . Special You Any Range, May Select. Specials in Brass Beds B s Saner B TR $25.00 Ball End Brass Beds, sl 5'15 $22.50 satin finish—apecial . . . $36.00 Brass Beds, very massive and 1.50 assive- -Special. ... 45.00 Brass Beds, heavily trimmed— Bale price ...... LOWEST TERMS AT THE “UNION" very down. $ Dellv;er- to Your Home Any Extension Table in Our Stock. One similar to illustration. fin- ished in American s 2.15 AL quartered osk, at only worth $35.00— Special .. Union ttin OMAHA S.E.COR16™ 3JACKSON People's Furniture and Carpet Co. (People’s Store.) ORE DOLLAR “DOWN Home Any KITCHEN CABINET You Just think of it! to this store and pick out even a $35.00 or $45.00 Kitehen Cabinet and have it sent to your home by paying us down oOnly Will Deliver to Your Home Any Dresser in Entire Stock You may come to this store and pick out any dresser as high even as $75 and pay us only the small sum of §1 You might ask to see the massive Colonial Dresser on sale Monday at only. sls.1s One Dollar Down Secures for You Any Buffet in Our Entire $tock. - One similar to illustration, finished in fumed oak, easily May Select, You can come $19.75 ONE DOLLAR DOWN SALE

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