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FUR STORAGE A " DRESHER FEATURE Tmmense New Concrete Vault on New Dresher Building Roof Forms Ideal Bafety Enclosure for Furs, Now Ready For The Biggest Lot of Stored Furs Ever Re corded in Western History. The finest schooled burglar 1v- fng couldn’t gain entrance to Dresh er's new Pur Storage Vault If he tried his best,.and a first class burg la ‘best” means something! You see a burglar cannot three-foot work wall his ‘way through a of solid conerete in a single night and that the only way he could efféct an entrance to the concrete fur enclosnre now erected upon the roof of the fmmenge Dresher U Bros. Clewnin Dyeing Plant 2211-221 m street Oh, .yes, there must be doors to o the vault—and in this cas ! t or three of them o themn being no less than a yeara b | [ ent hanks burglar i 14 ¢ t e furs the Dresher inlimban i 0 and Stuart's Calolum Wafers Did CHILDREN HAVE ~ NARROW ESCAPE Asleep While Livery Stable Burns-— ’ They Are Rescued Down Ladder - | Through Window | FORTY HORSES ARE SAVED| Cut off from the stalrway and| | other exits by dense smoke, four Iit-| tle children, two of them were taken down a ladder from the second floor of a burning livery sta ble early yesterday | The family of the Fox bubles morning Burt Fox, living over Hvery and boarding stables, 1814-18 Cuming street, was usloep when the fire, of nunknown origin, was discovered In the eontuston that followed the four Lot were trupped in the burn ing siructure. From the sireet it was Impossible 10 even see the win dows of the second floor of the bulld ing through the pall of suffocating| smoke | Bahles Canght In Trap . W, Johnson, who lived in rooms idjoining those occupled by the Fox| family, was one of the first to think| | of the firetrapped bables, He made | weveral herole aitempin to reach the | wecond floor by way of the stalrway,| but was driven back each time, He called for A ladder and rescued the| children by erawling into the gmoke- filled room and handing them down one by ope to the crowd below, Horses Faved, Vorty horses that were in the stables when the blaze started were led out by smployes and firemen, but not without wome Aiffloulty, One s animal was remcued from a burning stall at the rear of the barn by a fireman. The five, starting st 2,80 o'clock this mornjnk, destroyed the entire rear end of the stable before it was got under von trol, 1ive carringes and & hewrse were lost in the blaze, The lons, estimated at $1000, Is partly covered by insurance, OLD-TIME BAGGAGEMAN IS REMEMBERED BY FRIENDS After having been on the road for the Unfon Pacific and Pacific Txpress com panies for thirty-five years, serving as baggaAgeman, express Inossenger and slactrician, and hAving reached the nge of 10 years, Charles B, Cook, Omaha, was retired on pension Friday afternoon Mr, Cook was called 15 the office of George 1. Alley, general baggage agent of the ['nion Pacitic, His presence being requested st the office of the chief led Mr. Cook to bellave that he was going to be ealled upow to explain some infraction of the company's rules and that Le was going to get what the men designate as & “Jacking up” s got it from Mr. Alley and about the time that the roast had reached the climax friends began to drop in un- {1l there wers some twenty present, Then it dawned upon Mr, C'ook that he was holding a reception. His friends shook Bands with him and wished him good Tuek. The surprise was not complets untl Andy Traynor commenced to Aeliver an address, which was punctured by the wheeling In of a big Morris chalr that was presented to Mr, Cook, He was #o surpriged and overcome that when called upon for a speech he was unable to re spond, but he managed to thank his friends, who wished him long years of health and happiness. MUNROE SAYS BUSINESS IS BETTER IN THE WEST “Bustness shows a great improvement In Pacific coast citles and the peapls are very optimistic,” asserted Vice dent Munroe of the ['nion Pacific, who I8 homa from two weeks spent In San Francisco and Tos Angeles Mr. Munroe said | ‘In San Franciaco the | falr has had no notlceable effect upon | businens, The business improvement that | s0 general all through the east and Continuing, | closing of the niral wost In beginning to be felt | tr efties, though, of | | to wuch a degree. Out ther ever, the people are waiting | cortain that 1t Ia cor & inited w ant rafn and the outlook 18 fave Wifornin has b for n good erop year | DAKOTA COUNTY LAND | OWNERS HALT THE DITCH Owners of landa AgEregating move tha 200,00 | o have filed sult in fader d construct 4 near Jackson, in Dako ' e s the Waodlawn T It v Joseph Winterhat b ¥ ™m and and R pervisors, Jacob ¥, Leamer, J mmisdon was organ Intercer and Hone . - | A NTS' CHOIR WILL PRESENT TWO CANTATAS OMAHA PEOPLE TO MOVE TO WYOMING ON MONDAY Four Little Tots Rescued T/}'r()ztglz, Second Story Window of Burning Livery Stable LEFT TO RIGHT-JOF, BOSSIE, BT, JOHUN Insurance Company ig Sued for $100,000 for Alleged Tibel A lihel wult for ¥100,000 against the 11 delity Becurity company of New York s the answer of 'T. I - Bruner, Omaha wholesale feweler, who Friday was nc oused by the insurance ng planned and perpeteated wrecking in his establishment company of haye the aafe- Attorneys Kinsler and Baker for the fewelry firm filed a motion aaking that the motion of the Insurance company be | stricken from the records and also filed | thelr petition for damages in the sum of 100,000, | | quire tham 2 ' Wigelow, at, lnughter of (he lats Jo I boen foreibly iland Valls, N, Y., b red by thieves Approximatoly 0,000 government clarke In Washington have formed a unlon and taken afff merionn Fed eration of 1 cont unsiecs th the tion wi i Held in Connection With the Robbery of ' Train on Short, Line LARAMIE, Wyo, April &-Waltor Daley, 21, is under arrest here in conne: tion with the robbery of passengers on Oregon Bhort Ldne train near oy, Utah, March %. According to the local ¢his WITH THEIR FATHER | henrd by & prize court BURT FoxX Goes (o Prize Conrt, NAKMINGTON, April 8.-~The British wovernment todny notified the Wiate de partment it hos ordered the Norwesian mulling vessel Vdnn, seized in the Pacifio and condetmed on (he ground of German ownarship, o Vnglund, whers the title { it Man Franciseo owners may e Closing Chicago Cafes, CHICAGO, Avril 8.The eity oounel) this afternoon unanimously prssed an raMune osing 1o rants whei s sold at 1 A the same a8 | Tooar's peauTy TALK | You can make a dslightful shampoo with very little effort and for a very (rifling cont If you et from your druggist AL the time of the robbery, police de-| police Daley has confessed that he was a package of canthrox and dissolve « clared the work to be a splendid specimen of yeg artistry. Nearly $,00 worth of jewslry and diamonds were stolen from the safe, which was wrecked by explo- sves, Culls from the Wire | Two persons were killed, several others injured and s number of houses wers blown down in the outskirts of New Or- | loaris duriog & hewvy raln and wind | storm Arichiello was convicted of | ‘of Barnet Baff, & poultry ovember, 1914, by a jury in | preme court at New York, The | was gullty of murder in the first (GGulenpel the murde i The eountry homes of Herbert 1. Bat-| terles, won-in-law of the late J. 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