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vt 4 ICE HARVEST IS ON; WORK FOR 1,000 MEN| | | Has Prosperous Year | Captain Kline Can Find Places for| All Who Are Now Out of Employment, C?xrter Lake Club Elects Its Officers; Following up the harmonious feeling expressed at thelr annual meeting by elected the boardof directors by acela- mation, Asserting the Malapa, osculate the Malapa the board at its first meeting | conded to declare war on his elected the following officers for the |ehe result that he was jailed THE |Says He Spanked Wife for Kissing the Stal Boarder | Martha at he saw his wife arder, Geor pr witt Frida star bo South Thirteent! st BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, pon arriving home pa secured his | razor strop and la his knee, after the u P od 10 8 “ w 1ed ured Malapa and dge. ( and was fined $0 promptly paid his wife across | preliminaries, ely, in tr val fashion. T feer arrived 1ght his before ge admitted the allegation which 1 and costs SUPERINTENDENT ENGLISH HAS ATTACK OF LA GRIPPE NEED SOME WARM CLOTHES|year by unanimous vote: President, | morning discharged from g court Superintendsnt English of the publi David H. Christie; vice president, R. C.| jyfteen minutes later ho was again a - | recreation depariment 1= a victim of grip, Around Omaba the fco harvest was on | Strehlow; treasurer, A. P. Whitmore: | pi0q by Detective Charles Van Dusen, | which threatens to develop into pneu in full blast Friday. It came a couple of | secretary, John Mellen {on a similar charge. It was charged that | monia days sooner than was expected. The far| Reports show the club to be in the below wero temperature of the last three days has frozen the ice rapidly and now on most of the waters around the city, where the supply of ice Is garnered sheots ten to twelve inches in thickness cover the lakes and reservoirs. The Salvation Army is sending large aumbers of men to the ice flelds. Cap- tain Kline 1s giving personal attention to this phase of the work and asserts that he can find employment for all able- bodled, warmly clothed men who apply at least up to 1,00 Needs More Men. Captain Kline can place 200 to 50 with the Lakeside lce company at o Their work will be on Carter lake. T 18 no boarding house there and the me who go to that place to work will have to and most flourishing condition, & dectorn are looking forward to the banner year of its history. vinduct will be completed and the con templated work on the roads to the club are already causing prospective members to Inquire for Information joining. In addition to dancing, bowling, bath |ing, fishin, boating, shooting, tennis | base ball, and an ideal cafe, the direct- ors are considering several new amuse- ment features. They also agreed to { make several changes in the by-laws on | recommendation of the associate mem- bers at their annual meeting, One change ® | agreed to is permitting all ladies of a | member's family the privilege of | elub whether dependent or not. the d the di- The new Locust street | and the improvements on the grounds | relative to | ESTABLISHED 1892, THE THE STORE OF FAIR BETTER VALUES Southeast Corner Twelfth and Farnam Sts. % and Less than One-Half of the regular price is what we now ask for our Winter Goods. JANUARY 14, 1916. Y NOT YOU? Tomorrow a great organi- zation will be making money for make provisions for getting meals Reports show that nearly ’“']"';,":; #7.50 Men's and Young Men's [ 30c and 25c Men's Suspenders, h-:;:im:'vll,nwhlvrl‘. i sy 3 already m.\.,‘ ';],w\hl"':"l;\lll" .m::nn: S Overcoats, very $3 75 suitable for dress or 15c . e Omaha Jce and Cold Storage com- | yionerty and Improveme | 5 n dr. o (e o e |l stylish, at . work, special h d d f 1 d d i O ot o e, S ey 22 et el e w1 83,78 | sk el 156 undreds of people in and aroun day gave employment to fifty men on s fields on the north side of Carter clearing off the snow and mark- ing the field. This company will be in the field for 1 or M men Saturday morning. At this fleld there is a large hoarding house, where all of the men can get thelr meals and where a Inrtn number of them can sleep, At the Keeline Ice companys' plant on Carter lake some forty men started marking the field yesterday and cutting will begin today which time employ- just been completed and the pumping station is nearing u.nmlmnn after which a number of fountains will | be installed and Auring the summer the | roadways and lawn will be constantly | sprinkled e \ OLD-TIME COLD | CURE—DRINK TEA! Ty wool materials, special, at. . $15.00 Men's Overcoats, hand tatlored, up-to- $7.50 date patterns, at $7.50 Men's and Young Men's Suits, good variety $3 75 of styles, at .. #10.00 Men's Suits, made of fine $4.85 strietly | & up-to-date styles, sizes 1 to 16, to be sold in 2 lots, t $2.35 and. . $l .15 #1.50 Children's all-wool sweater coats, for final clean- 59 () Four-in-Hand Neckties, made of all silk materials, special. . 15c $4.00 and $3.00 Pants, made of all wool materials, $l .65 hand tailored, at wool mixtures, blue $4.85 serge included, at Omaha---why not let it make money for YOU? ¥ ment will be giy ¥ to 9% men Get a small package of Hamburg Breas: $20 and $15 Suits, made of all | $3.00 and $2.00 Men's Hats, the i At Cudahy's plant on Seymour lake Tea, or as the German folks call it, Wwool: matietaly. thot. Iatest shapes, for. final i about 100 men went to work on the fce [ “Hamburger Brust Thee,’ at any phar- oughly hand tailored $7 95 clean up, at . . a ¥ yesterday and the force will be increased | macy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, $2.00 Men's Pants, made of | $1:50 and $1 Men's n Se mOS n 0 4 to probably 40 today | put a cup of boiling water upon It, pour AT houvy woal Mlhs of heavy wool cl Captain Kline asserts that when it comes to finding cnough men to meet the demand at this time It is a difficult matter. hall been supposed that there was. ‘Then, too, a lot of men who apply for work are not atrong enough to go to the ice fields and still others haye not suf- | ficlent clothing. The ensign Insists that every man must have an overcoat, heavy gloves, or mittens, cap and overshoes. Many are not supplied with these articles and at Salvation Army headquarters there is a woeful shortage Needs Overconts. Right at this time if Captain Kline had 100 overcoats, that additiona! number of men could be given employment, men who without the coats, must remain idle. | All parties who want work on the ice must report to Captain Kline at Salva- tion Army headquarters, 1112 Dodge street, There, if they are properly clothed and are able bodled, they will be given iden- tification cards and sent to the ice fields. These identification cards will assure Jobs to the men who hold them. Affinity for Fried Rabbit Disastrous The Great Fried Rabbit Thief is Again | at Large! Or to be more explicit he was, “again at large.” But now he is locked in a dungeon in the city jail. Ed Johnson, colored, who has & strange fancy for fried rabbit, entered the lunch stand of Cy Willis, also colored, and asked for some, ‘Yo' all git righ' on outa yeah,” repiled Cy, Yo' done stole All ma rabbit once befo',” Whereupon Cy turned and strode Into the kitchen. He returned ‘in & moment to see Ed leaving the place with bulging pockets and a “laig” of fried rabbit protruding from his overcoat pocket. “He done took it outs the hot grease, ' ‘onah,” ac- cused Cy. ““Thas a lie,” countered Ed, ‘Al had that rabbit in mah pocket fo two days, an' was jes lookin' fo' a place There are not anything llke as | many idle men who want to work as It | !through a sleve and drink a teacup full at any time. is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opena the pores, relleving congestion Also loosens the ‘bowels, thus breaking |& cold at once, It 1s inexpensive and entirely vegetable, | | therefore harmless —Advertisemunt | Old Man Z. Roe | has no terrors for the DrexelKid He enjoys these cold days because his feet are warmly clad in TEEL HOD | HOES | Make your boy a Drexel Kid by getting him a pair of these Peerless little shoes today. They will o 'twear two pairs of the ordinary kind. ok $2.25 Ve on... $2.50 Parcel Post Paid tures, at. 98¢ $1.50 nnd ll \hnn (lulh Top underwear and all Rubber Arctics, 65C | ors, only. .. #1.50 Men's 1. hluqu 1)\-l~<lme!. 81 Men for final clean- Suits, gray ........ y 69(: e $2.75 Men's «l-hllt‘kh’ Overshoes, :l:ml'-h‘. sole and heel, $l 35 band inside, for f clean-up, at. Men's BO¢ 25c Union 49c a big variety of neat pat- 35 terns, at c fleece lined only, Be \h‘nu Dress Nhhh If You Were in Pain from any other canse than Toothache you would not hesitate about seeing a physician. Yet nine times out of ten it is more serious to allow yourself to suffer from toothache than from most any other known bodily ailments, not only from direct after effects, but from the lasting condition of the system, caused from the poison- ous secretions constantly being distribu- ted through the body, settling in that part which is not able to assimilate it, and _causing numerous allments the body is heir tc— AND ALL CAUSED BY NEGLEOTING TO HAVE YOUR TEETH ATTENDED TO—THINK IT OVER! Modern Methods of Dentistry are not to be dreaded. Science and of experience enable us to perform your work Pain- lessly and Quickly, Let us talk the matter of your teeth over with you—All work ranteed 10 years. See our Price List and compare it with prim you have paid for work elsewhere. Silver Fillings 08 | Bridge Work, per tooth, White Crowns . ... Best Plates, 85, $8 and $10 Nest 22-k gold crowns, 54 00 | Treatments $1.00 We give mileage for 50 miles on Out-of-Town Coutracts for #$10 or more. thing,raise capital, find partners, rent rooms---in fact solve most any practical business problem by the proper and judicious use of little Bee Want Ads. The cost to you is only a few nickels ordimes, at the most, and enough of your time to phone or bring your Want-Ad to the Bee office. This great organization e || DREXEL It MeKENNEY vennist | reaching approximately 200,000 Offteab Turnah, Auer,” he'll Invited Willie. Witness and Lawyer Mix After Session of District Court Excitement and & fistic encounter marked the close of Thursday's session of District Judge Tro court, in the irial of Kenneth Thon against the Union Pacific rallrond company. Attor- ney Alfred G. Kllick of the rallroad lega! staff was attacked by Robert Ralston, a withess for the plaintir. Malston had been on the stand. While Bk was in the hall outside the court- rom, preparatory to leaving, Ralston is Suid Lo have struck him with his fist and Aalmost ked him down, blacking his eye dropped his overcost wnd portfolio and was about to defend him self, when Attorney Ben Haker, testify to tha' today. Charles Mack Dies at Sixty-Four Years Charles H. Mack, aged 61 years, at his home, 1721 South Tenth street, early Friday morning after an illness of two years. for the plaintiff, interfered and stopped the fight. Elilck resumed trial of the case died e had been an employee of the | 1419 Farnam St. SPECIAL! ; On Saturday, Jan. 15th, 1916, there will be a sale of Drugs, Cigars, Candies, Toilet and Rubber Goods, at the four conveniently located Sherman & McCon- nell Drug Stores. Prompt service, free delivery, and at the ' # lowest prices to be obtained in Omaha. The Man That Put T—RET IN TEETH. 14th and Earnam Sts., 1324 Farnam Phone Doaglas 2872, 200 MEN WANTED The Lakeside Ice Co. started cutting ice at Carter Lake this morning and can use 200 more men at once. of ‘“‘Quality” Family Liquors QGreat = SAL eling The contractor is here with his big crew—all busy rebuilding the frontof eur store. A trip to Cackley’s will now save you money, be. cause we must move these goods. Note the bargains: WHISKIES | WINES, ETC. OLD OROW 986 OLD TAYLOR « AR RROOK Full Quart II'IIN RIVER s| oo Any Bottled in Bend Whisky in the h.-.o el new for ‘. A Tew at olb Port Wine 136, $1.50, $2.00 Gal. uum.. In-.hln. ete, at possible purchasers every Sunday, is here awaiting your command, ready to-work for you, ready to help you, provided you get your Want-Ad in before 9 o’clock tonight. 9 0’CLOCK TONIGHT IS | '# 1 i a/ ‘ 1 Unlon Pacific for the last thirty-eight| Years in the capacity of brakeman and enormens passenger and conductor, and. in recent ————— - years, as car accountant n the gencral| [N N { yard master's office, He was a member ! . tol lodge of the Masons, and wus| member of Unloi Pacific council. | Pfln in the M Royal Arcanum. Fumeral| | be announced later. He is| M I8 often of the most violent f widow and two chbildren, | character, yet it is ek of this ety ment huned not only for beckache but Rhu-.h- orbring your Want-Adinperson to The Bee Want-Ad Office. ing how quickly it di pears 'h:l‘l Slo'un s Lh:: E E Phone Tyler 1000