Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 8, 1915, Page 7

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BRIEF CITY NEWS Wedding Rings—EBdholm, Jeweler. dghting Fixtures—RBurgess-Granden. Have Root Print Tt—Now Beacon Press. Property Cared For—To rent property see J. H. Dumont, Keeline Bullding “Today's Movie Program” oclassified section today. It appears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the va- rlous moving picture theaters offer. Valnable Dress Stolen—The Burgess- Nash store reports to the police that a rose velvet dress was stolen from their place, yesterday. The dress is valued at $35. Reception to outh Congregational church will give a reception, with musical program and ac- quaintance social, in honor of the new fammilies in the congregation, Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. The State Bank of Omaha, corner Six- teenth and Harney. Pays FOUR per cent on time deposits and THREE per- cent on savings accounts. All deposits in this bank are protected by the depositors guarantee fund of the state of Nebraska. (N New Members—Plym- | OMAHA, WEDNESDAY $250,000 to $300,000, with Increases of pay for the firemen. The library fund was increased from $30,000 to #0000 In the charter amendment passed last winter. The job before the city commissioners will be to apportion the general fund of $1,90,000 among the various departments. Health Commissioner Connell wants & larger appropriation, and so it goos along the line. The new Recreation board will ask for $20.000 for the year, and the Wel fare board, just starting out, will want a finger in the ple. Will Seek New Head Resident for the JARDINE PLANNING ' NEXT YEAR'S WORK Asks Council to Buy Crusher and | Dump Truck to Do Jobs for t.he Cltv MAY PAVE CENTEB STREET \ALL DEPARTMENTS WANT MORE MONEY| Heads Are Asked by Resolution to Submit Estimates of Needs for Next Year. v Ll MUCH MORE MONEY TO ALLOT Heads of all city departments have | Leen directed by resolution to submit to the department of accounts and fi- nances estimates for 1916 to be used by the ecity council when considering the 1916 budget. The superinten- dents of police, fire, public improve- ments, City Commissioner Jardine, head of the department of public improve- | ments, has started his 1916 work by | putting through the council a reso- lution directing the city clerk to ad- vertise for a stone crusher and dump| truck. It is the intention of Mr. Jardine At a meeting of ths Soclal Settlement street cleaning and mainte-| board yesterday, Mrs. Phillp Potter to enter upon a line of city work nance and parks will ask for the|Miss Laura Scott, Mrs. Willlam Shan- heretofore let out to contractors. If | maximum amounts as fixed by the|no Mrs. Idgar Scott and Mrs. J. W. Robbins were selected a committee to the experiments prove satisfactory the work will be extended. For one| thing, Mr. Jardine intends to know | last legislature. Greater Omaha's fund for 1916 at the disposal of the city commissioners will be secure a new head resident to succeed Miss Jessie Arnold. Miss Arnold has made herself well known as a trained, DECEMBER Social Settlement| 101 WOMEN GIVE FEW STUDIES OF LIFE Mrs. Lambert Scores Hit When She Gives Imitation of Judge Sears. SOME ILLUSTRATE INCIDENTS An eavesdropper at the Omaha Woman's elub oratory department meeting would have been convulsed with laughter at the program given in the study from “Life.” Each mem- she knew or an episode in which n\m had figured. Mrs. W. C. leader of the department, who is fre- quently seen about the juvenile court, |a boy recently sent to Kearney In- ber gave an inmitation of some one| | | | | Lambert, | gave an imitation of Judge Sears and (n Omaha during the C) the proceeds to bo devoted to the mmny{ luneh fund of the Woman's club, hearsals are being held twice a \\-mk | Consider Saloon Permxts ThlS Week!' The city eclerk has advised the city council he will have sixty to seventy 1916 saloon applicutions ready for considera tion this week. The councll will begin next week to ait as an cxolse board for the annual grind of passing on 20 liquor lcense applica- tona, | Much of the work, it ls stated, will be | lone In exceutive session. MKINLEY CLUB TRIES TO GET SENATOR WEEKS HERE United States ator Woeks of Massachusetts, one of the men promi- | nently mientioned for the republican nomination for president, is likely to be tistmas holldays to speak to the McKinley club. The olub Everyone Likes This Cold Cure ‘Pape’s COId Oomponnd” endl. a cold or grippe in a few hours, Y miser d enc will break and all gripps 1 after taking a dose of “Pape's ind" every two hours until three doses are taken It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and alr passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves siok headache, dullness, feverishness, sora throat, sneezing, sorencss and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling. Ease your throbbing head— nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold Compound,™ which costs only 2% cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastea nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accep§ no substitute.~Advertisement, Cold Cor THE OMAHA BEE— ; | oo |18 0 correspondence with him w . Robbed by Mew Acquaintances—Al- [in & practical way the actual cost of | F1TV% the eeneral ‘::‘;:}j:‘n_‘;'{“*; 4| capable _etficiant social _worker, and |dustrial school, the pieture being Very | yarq to obtaining such an a"n;"n.:.'r::n? THE HOME PAPER. bert Johnson of Red Oak, la., came to |any kind of work in confection with | ... 4 ’“; rdioncr gy e wensuid "ur?:om though she and her board of manage- |true to life, excepting for the ahunre' » N y t 9 ,000; , 815 i | ment did not always agree on settlement | of the well-known tobaeco. A paving, sewer and sidewalks, for South Side deficit for last five months | questions, he inion: 1 ! with whom he started out to survey the | "y EL SO gD truck to be | of 1916, $122,000; epecial 3-miil levy for . her opinions and suggestions | npne Grant Willlams told and llustrated ’ town. Incidentally he was strongarmed by his new acquaintances and robbed of | i5 and a watch. Sir Morace Plunkett Nere Priday—Sir |purchased will be used In working over were deferred to with great respect. The motor apparatus and alarm system for fire department, $6,600; hydrant rentals, $148,102, board feels that it cannot afford such a high priced worker. The settlement is in charge of Miss Adams, who will remain until the new old material from vtrects repaved. In the past the contractors have taken this |materfal and nothing has been said. Bond Funds Also. the incldent of going to the grocery store the other day., After placing her order, she laid a check upon the counter, “Oh, do you have to have a note, too™" TOYLAND | . ked a wee little girl who had been sent B ARty P his ek BiRGyal ot LRICNAS U e 08 SV In addition to the amount raised by tax- | head resident arrives, January 1 pogobomnged ok i i At the Central Furniture Store 3 es tha A~ | ation the commissioners will have $200,000 1 i an Irish landlord, with great property t ) Mrs, Louls Sommer imitated herself in A visit to our big Toyland and a comparison of vrices will Doldings throughout the Onitea states \‘:::,'Wm’; hcfm‘:i:?" '::':l',':‘rll"",f:;“:';o: gewer, $100,000 intersection and 0,00 park | FIREMAN HURT WHEN HE a call upon & friend whom the stork had | uiral offers » greater varisty :’iur: and nc-:'n‘:.u dolls and in Omaha. He will possibly visit|sewer lining. The city already is making | i ™OneY: also miscellaneous collec- FALLS OFF THE FIRE TRUCK | 11t yisited. drs ¥ H. Wray gave a| per cent, " . A an actual paving to with friends in Omaha during the holi- ity own concrete sewer inlets for about 2 falthful portrayal of a certain mother-in days. In Divorce Court—Fred Bloss, who is suing Mrs. Theresa Bloss for a divorce, alleges in his petition that she was “so infatuated with the sensation an? ex- citement’ who prefer a life of gayety that she neg- lected her home. They were married November 15, 1013, at Papiliion. Wheat Advancing — Paradise four $1.35 sack. Potatoes. 7ic in 6-bu. lots; others higher; fine cabbage, per 100 Ib., 60c; prunes, b, 10c; 3 lbs, 28c; Idlewild butter, 1 1b, pkg., 33c; short ribs of beef, 9¢ and 10c; 6-lb. sack of cornmeal, 120; | popeorn, pkg., 6c; good peas, can, 7¢; bulk oatmeal, 8 1bs. for 2%e; corn, case 24 cans, $1.50; orange and lemon peel, b, 17c. AT ANY OF THE BASKET STORES. Woman Holds the Assailant of Child Till Police Arrive At the point of a revolver, Mrs. Rose S Mikce. Mimer. Twenty. | Aasessment which ordinarily would fol- HIS includes the parents as well as the children, for they will find a tour through :r:m :n;’(- :""m °_l b‘; Ybitle h:r low new paving. Toy Town as interesting as girls and boys find it delightful and amusing, BEvery 4-year-old daughter, Justi, ran for the ald of the police. Detectives Lepinchi and Zaloudek appeared a few minutes later and arrested the man. While little Justi was making one of her frequent visits to the home of her uncle at Thirty-ninth and U streets, yes- terday afternoon, at 2:3 o'clock, she was enticed by Miller, who lives across the street from the uncle, to the latter's room. The child strugsled a nioment and of association with persons | Commissioner Kugel will ask for the new charter maximum of $220,000, an In crease of $30,000 over last year. The park one-fourth the cost formerly paid for iron inlets made in foundries. | In the case of Military avenue, which Pt has just been paved, Mr. Jardine retainéd | Und maximum was raised from $0,00 to all of the old materinl, which he esti | ¥0000 which latter amount Mr. Hummel mates is worth nearly $1,00. Ola vitri- | Wil insist be allowed his department. The [ fledt Drick may be crushed and useq for | 1glslature increased the fire fund from | concrete work, John Jankowaki, 2126 South Twenty- fourth street, city fireman, fell off a fire truck in responding to a call near Thirty-tirst and Jackson streets, and sus- tained severe bruises and lacerations, He was taken to the Nicholas Senn hospital law and Mra. Adeline Specht Malstrom gave a scene at a local halrdresser's. The program, which was giver under the direction of Miss Amy Woodruff, was voted the most successful of the year. In January this department will present Oscar Wilde's “Lady Windemere's Fan," New paving specifications contain & | clause stipulating that old material shail be retained by the cily. To Keep Track of Cost. Next spring Mr, Jardine expects to bulld a short section of sewer and will keep an exact account of the cost of | ! material and labor, that he may know when a bid s reasonable or otherwise. Center street on the west probably will be paved by the city in the spring, = Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday till 9 P. M. 1IGESS-NASH GOM Thie Chiristmas Store for Gverybody although procecdings were started for paving in the usual manner of letting a contract and assessing the cost back to the property. If the council will back Mr. Jardine on this proposition, the com- missioner is confident he can put this TUESDAY, DEC, 7, 10185, STORE NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, SANTA CLAUS Bids All a Hearty PHONE D, 137, street in passable condition at a low |cost by using the organization and ma- |chinery of his department. Doubt has | been expressed whether much of the Welcome to the Sights o f Toy Town property along this street can stand the little boy and girl knows that Santa sits all the year at the North Pole, making Toys for Christmas. he harnesses up his reindeers, packs the toys in his s Nash Toy Town. You’re Bilious! Clean Liver and Bowels Tomght Don’t stay hea.dachy, sick, or| Doll cabs, large size, rubber tires, regular price | Doll cabs, large $12.00, special at $9.50 | $10.60, special at Collapsible Doll Cabs And when it gets close to Christmas And such thousands as he brought with him this year! Toys that will make the little boys and girls shout with joy when they see them, Splendid Line of Reed Doll Cabs Doll cabs, large size, rubber tires, regular price $15.00, special at..... 'round in his snug little house up leigh and brings them to Burgess- caase. 81050 size, rubber tires, regular price ouT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT. | A Coaster for § substantial A splendid well made Collltr w-mn. our. price Buy your toys, dolls, games and substantial mas gifts at the Central Furniture Store. Beautiful 21.inch dolls that are Jointed and have washable bodles, moving eyes and long flowing hair, our with imitation ther saddles, long mane and tlrnw-. Galloping Hor 1 have tall, mar: monat Handsome ~dress with bisque head and na moving eyes and long flow= ing_ hair, nicel { dre-nfl with re hats to match finally made her escape to her' mother's With rubber tires, price range, $1.25, $1.45, $1.75, | Ploture machines demonstrated. Price range $2.50 Drice ... 5¢c home. have bad breath and sour $1.98, $2.75, $3.50 and $3.98, A 4 ' | to $25.00. Magic 1Antars, 750, * Mrs. Fakato started after Miller with a stomach, * gun and corraled him in his own room a few minutes later. The child was taken i to the office of Assistant City Physician E. F. Shanhan, where she was found to be unharmed except for a few bruises. Miller is being held by the police await | ing prosecution in criminal court. Wharton Urges More Care With the Mail “Do your Christmas mailing carefully.” 1s the substance of a circular letter which Postmaster Wharton {s sending to. busi- ness houses and concerns having heavy outgotng madls. This is to prevent the clogging of the mails during the Christmas rush. The rostmaster urges these rules: “Separate letters for Omaha from let- ters for other points. ‘Separate long envelopes from the or- dinary size, “Arrange letters face up and tle each kind separately. “When the quantity of circulars or printed matter exceeds 100 for any state tie these in a separate package., In quan- tities of 2,000 or more a permit number can be used, thus obviating the need of affixing stamps. “Deliver parcel post packages to the main office or stations. They will be teken also on the white mail cars.” Guy Leman Taken to Lincoln for Trial Guy Leman, brought to Omaha from Lincoln on suspicion of having shot and killed C, D. Campbell of Lincoln, in Omaha, on November 19, was returned to Lincoln by Detective James Kennelly. He awaits a hearing’ in the district court there for carrying concealed weapons. o CITY COUNCIL PASSES NEW WELFARE ORDINANCE The city ocouncil passed the Welfare board ordinance, which gives the new bouard authority for entering upon various activities being planned. The ordinance empowers members of the board to enter any public place of amusement or enter- tainment. Don't Negleet Coughs or Colds. Dr. King's New Discovery should be in every home for coughs and colds. Children and aged like it Gc. All drug- gists—Advertisement. ESTABROOK PUTS OMAHA SPEECH IN PAMPHLETS — Margot Silk Laces-- 3 The speech delivered by Heary D. Bata- | 200 Treatments Free rabian Silk Laces Over Chiffo model in ad- brook of New York béfore the McKin- | raiux what it would mes to no loager suthe Sioree Silks, irvesiatible-- | ¥ 21 ¢© to ley club in Omaha & month ago has been | with thess intolerable, rowring nolses- Hand Eml ek d printed in pamphlet form by Mr. Esta- | hi% M’i“-::“:dfi.:‘%-id.fi‘.i: land Embroidered Nets-- ring g0 brook and is being distributed througn- | at times make you feel (hat they must sep. or Radium_and Chantilly Laces-- ¢ Christmas out the country to the number of about | 108, &5 et Noueg, ten zoir bt o Colored Chiffons--Georgettes | Cheer’ tc 20,000 coples. know in your heart of hearts that it will ko and A D il the volos of science waris you in unmisakabie Wonderful Colorings—Antique | your wife Slomach Tewubben ;-'r‘:u"“lfh:-:-:’au Head Nolsws, sooner or later, y Persons who have stomach trouble are pt 1o become discouraged. They will see by the following that their chances of re- covery are excellent. A. K. Willlams, In- dependence, Va., tells of a remarkable cure that was effected in that vicinity me of his customers was so badly af- flicteq with stomach trouble that he was Mechanica! trains on eircle track, good engine,75¢c, Mechanical trains, from 75¢ to $35.00. Wake up -t’;fing fine! Best laxative for men, women and children. Doll shoes, stockings, wigs, knit fancies, clothing, Burgess-Nash Co.~—Fourth Floor. Complete Line of Mechanical Trains Eleetric trains, from $3.50 to $35.00. Electric auto racer, $7.50 kind, Wednesday, $5.00, Everything for Outfitting the Doll Remarkable Special Purchase of Silk Petticoats Wednesday, Two Prices, $3.95 5 and $4.95 ete. LWORK WHILE VOU SLEEP, Enjoy life! Remove the liver and bowel | polson which is keeping your head dizzy, Including $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50 Values NLY the silk petticoats themselves can ade- quately demonstrate how far from the ordi- nary special purchase this purchase is; that it rep- resents the successful outcome of very carefully laid plans and offers the result in exceptional values. Pleated flounces, raveled edge flutings, tucked and loped edges to decorate or distend and fur trimmed petti- coats the latest word of fashion. Soft shimmering taffeta silk, of that quality not often found in petticoats so low priced. The color effects are more than ordinarily beautiful, and every beautiful color seems to be represented in this charming assortment. The rose shades, blues, brilliant greens, purples, all the neutral tints and a host of rich two- tone effects in such demand just now. Hosts of Different Styles With Knee Deep Flounces your tongue coated, breath offensive, and stomach sour. Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy, constipated and full of cold. Why don't you get a box of Cas- carets from the drug store and eat one or two tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. You will wake up feel- ing fit and fine. Cascarets never ‘gripe or sicken like salts, pills and calomel They act so gently thay you hardly real- ize you have taken a cathartic. Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious or fever- ish ohildren a whole Cascaret any time— they act thoroughly and are harmless.— Advertisement. worthy than in any event like this before, Silk Petticoats, worth $5.00 and $6.00, sale Silk Petticoats, worth $6.50 and $7.00, sale Burgess-Nask Co.—8Second Annoucement--C oncernmglfi'ur Stopped” “Those terrible Ear Noises have stopped’’ is what bundreds of letters are telliog me. You re- ¥ Come expecting good petticoats, made of good silks, and gcod values far more note- price, price, Buy Her a SEW- | Tea this is the happy result Head Noises! What a ploture of intolerable suf. fering these words bring to mind. Reader, it you ha Oles, l koow well thit no words ef weary misery, But you are poveciate "the. blesmed reltet . the My Head Nolses have and these mall brings me. beople who re- Newer BLOUSES Continuously Arriving NTRODUCING many original designs created exelu- sively for our own diseriminating patrons. I recently has been so great and thelr appeals for friends wo urgent that I am gOIRE to offer again Rose, Apricot, Turquoise, Silver, Gold Opal, Burnished Hague, Edith Rose, Maize, Royal Flesh, China Blue, Woodrow Delft, $5.95, $8.50, $10.00 Here is your opportunity, Send for one of my Free Treatments aud see wy method which eured bundreds s Just your condiiion note or & post card wiviag your full nams 04 "sddrems. You will never remvet it fer and talk s for YOU. Perbaps you ied other things and become discourmged. Bortace you have beets toid there is o heip. - Par- haps you are careleesly neglection your casw from day to day thinking it will et well of ftmels. ‘Make just this small effort Send for ene of my ING MACHINE An Early 1916 Model W offer- ing this new mother, sis- ter, sweetheart or daughter. They will all need one eventually —=s0 why not for the Hollday Gifi? Come and seléct from many of the World Famous makes the one you think they prefer—We have a Do not buy a toy, doll or game until you have plete line, A substantial and nicely made Black Board, our price, 19¢ Mlhom‘ A splendid, well made automobile— h els and rubber tires, ed and thoroughly sub- - wltho\lt (ht ‘3-1' finlshed toy mun-. have eys and produc our. price erescer 80c fourteen musie, Purchases held and delivered later if so de- sired, CENT W ARD RA| @ tral's Toyland. Why Not Give Your Home a ‘‘Bell”’ Telephone for Christmas. o it ot o o Sl M, Wi | B S e it 5 Gt to $15.00 and up complete Hine of stagdard makes. $2 and $2.50 a Month. T benefit and came home to die. Mr, Wil- llams suggested that he try Chamber- lain's Tablets, which he did, and today he is & well man anl weighs 175 pourds. everywhere.—Advertisement many peovle with Heed Noises just like yours Writs today for Free Head Nolsss Treatment. DEAFNESS SPECIALIST SPROULE, 192 Trade Building. Boston, Mass. Thinking of Christmas--Why Not a Blouse Gift ? Burgess-Wash Co—Second Floor. Burgess-Nash Co.—Everybody’'s Store—16th and Harney. Prices from $12.75 to $60 Burgess-Nash 0o —Third Floor.

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