Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 14, 1916, Page 7

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BRIEF CITY NEWS “Townsend's for Sporting Goods” C. M. Rylander, fo Honats, Andirons, Piresorsens junderiand’s Lighting WAXtUrew-—i1irgewn-CGranden Difmond Bngagement Rings, 154holm, Rave Boot Priat It Garden Tools--Jas Morton & Hon Co. Use “Tox-Tile” Suingles Hunderiands Goodriah Garden Mose—Morton & Hon Charles A, Gows s the only Omabs oandidate for supreme Judge Dean T. Gregg for county commis soner, To Boll Real Batate! st It with | M. Dumont & Co., Keeling 1k Jobhn L. Wegley ror 1udge of municipal court, monpartisan (legislator Advertisement 1915) “Today's Movie Program,)” classified section today, It appenrs in The Bes EXCLUBIVELY, Wina out what the va- rious moving pieturs thenters offer Rapublioan Voters—<'iit gt the repub- liean ballot, put an mark opposite ¥rank Dewsy for county elerk. Use sam le election day I Need of Shoes—~Capinin Iayes of the ety workhouse says that his charges are badly in need of shoss and that any disearded patrs will be gratetully received by him st police headqu Now Piold Omb Lights On-"The lighis in the new lighting system for the Meld elub distriet were turned on for the first time Wednesday evening and were fn ably commented on by many persons who visited the distriet, Asks Tor Dumages—clin Volkmer haw commenesd sult Against the Omaha and Oounell Buffs Btreet Wallway company for 8,000 damnges have resulted irie #id 1 for injurles recelved when u car struck ner. Phonograph Swiped—i' | |luller, 2792 Pouth Ninth strest, Inform the poli that the Spaulding J Twellth stree!, was ontersd who made awsy with o phonograph and forty records Wew Wheel for Pollos—Victor Mooy has adld the Omaha police departient new Harley.Davidson motoreyole tor the flying squadron, Officer Anderson will rids the new gas bks he maehine is the Istest thresspecd, slectrically equipped product of the Marley-Davidson fantory MoDOnRlA Gty Verdiot-—I) MeDon ald, 1ocal mannger of the American Pross asnociation, has besn given adgment of 31,000 and costs In his sult against Wil son & Wharren, Jott Bedtord & Ron and Tdwin Bedford, The |itigation grow out of the purchase of a residence woon after MoDonald's Deatroit Daylight Bandit Holds Up Tailor arrival in Omahs from A daylight highwayman sntered the talloring shop of €, Carp, W4 Hherman avenue, Wednesduy afternoon, threatened arp at the point of & revolver the cash drawer of 8. e tully made his Pes Want Ads get results, #nd rifled nen succes es0apE Now Beacon Press. HOTEL MEN IN FEAR OF STRIKE STATUS Issue Warning to Traveling Men to Be on the Lookout for Losses and Inconveniences, WOULD TIE UP ALL TRAINS Hotel men throughout the middle west 1o very much exeroised over the proba bility of & walirosnd strike which I» (hreantoned as the resyit of the demand of wome 40,000 trein and engine men throughout the eountry. Thin week's issue of the Mid-West Re porter, which is the officlal organ of the hotel owners and managers in the middle wost territory, devotes & leading edl torial to the subject, and the matter s considered of wuch importance that the Dully Hotol Reporter, which i issued for the special benefit of traveling salesmen and tourist visitors to the oity, also de leading oditorial warning trav ling salesmen to prepare ip advance for oles & the losses and inconveniences which A follow wuch & catastrophy In eommenting on the subject, the Mid Wast Hotel Reporter says Hotel men will 4o well to remember that w raflrond strike would not only tie p freight and interfers with their get ng supplles, but would also hinder pas nonge und thus seriously affeot ements of traveling saleamen and most other desirable hotsl patrons Propure tor Thenp, officisl organ of the hotel men further urgoes that hotel clerks and hotel talk 1o traveling sales Phe managers should men especially, and urge them to pre pare for a possible tle-up of passenger trains A peculiar feature of the sirike move ment, which the railrosd brotherhood have stated, and which seems Lo huve baen overlooked wo far, by averyons ex copt the hotel men, 18 the fact that while the proposed incresses dsmanded by the radirond untons would not affect the the engineers, firexen and other tralnmen engaged service would be called out ipport of thelr fellow froight service in case n passenger service conduotor In passenger on strike in un the lonists in #rike 18 In other words, while the Increases de manded would benefit only the operators of frelg raing, the passenger men would he wlled upon to Join In the e thus tylnk up every branch of the pervice Vxpeet Wig Tonrine Travel, Phe hotel men are especially intsrested in the threatened strike for the reason that hot roprietors, expecially through the west and middle west, are looking for n tremendous Ineronse in tourist travel during the ton periods of the com. Ing summer, They argue that the many millions follars, which have hereto fore bean spent by tourists in Burope, will be szent this year at home, thus spread Ing the wave of ganoral prosperity which weoms 1o be geiting under way Omaha hap boen selected as the con antbon oity. for year's annusl ses sesslon of the entern Hotel Men's swrociation, wh will be held In this ety on July Vor this reason th | warning sant out by (he official organ o All these famous men were once College Education THOMAS A, EDISON y Pk with Al Frankiin ss Ameriea’s Telograph ope The Passion of Great Minds There | these dominatir FOR KNOWLEDGE eoy t nfluenced hy M of ne consplenon men the Edison ha wrled infarmation trait common to all That | And Itiscurion of these men hi Encyelopaedia Britannica 4 mind that is that Is \ PASSION to find @ heen imply & mine perpetual ource of surprise to those who associate with Where he comprehension him got It w Hill information ha 0 with Jumes J The range of hi ocrets of | be the price « be gr know in ami f oalls in erything ALL THES) ant user of ate Joseph Pulitzer he )t bt no ) his time, b he 1 W " ' the n bar | ‘okohama o wh in the solls of Montans, he that could draw { MEN PURCHA BRITANNICA AND ALL O} ot of the new Kl who oaning of all this is that the day of the I* However help! yond their traordinary f the Whether it what HENRY ¢ ould soems t affic (o HED THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA THEM USE IT CONSTANTLY h Edition always at his elbo Ik Oremost newupape vith Edition ame | untry sicemant (o the highest rank n ke up for tb neh 3 w Fleventk Fdition Androw Carne the Fotel Men's assoclation 18 especially timaly Twlks, The Mid-West Hotel Reporter refers to Heart-to-Hoart what It a8 “Hoart-to-heart- talks which the rallway interests plan to have with the general public on the rafl way situstion.’ In commenting on this phase stuation the offfeial organ says “When the general public through thess talks that raliway esrn Mmgs have been reduced to a point where fnoreased raflway employes' wages must necessarily spell increased transportation rates, then the general publie will nat urally look with more favor on the rail wayw' disinclination to yield 1o the de mands thelr employes for higher wages, for It carries with it an apeal to the goneral publi's pocketbook, than which no other concelvable appoal is more effective Hotel interests are as mnoh conesrns’ about trunsportation rates as any, for any increase of much rates would imme dintely causs o slackening of business ao- tvity all around, and hotels would be compelled to bear their full share of the loss of business thus forced upon all in- dustry which is Inrgely dependent upon roasonable transportution rates for pros perity. Cont Mundred MilMon More ‘The rallrosd brotherhoods have mads Aamands on all the raliroads for a 5 per cont Inerouse in wages of all train servies pmployes, and it 1s evident that, If that demund carries, it will mean that the pub. lio wil have to pay a hundred miilion dol lars move for teansportation, for ruilroad oarning are even now too low to snable them to earry the inoreass of wages ont of their present sarnings “I'he tigures of the Interstate Commeroe commission show that the wages of the orhployes In the train servics fn the west. territory average $1,206 per person por year, the highest wages of any olass of Iubor in the country, in view of which thelr present demand would un rensonable. ~Advertisement desoribes of the of ern neam Turn old furniture, household goods and clothing into cash with s HBee Want A4 realizes | u\l.\ll\ I'I.'H‘\\ APRLL 14, 1916 FOL[ ICIANb AR for the department of the Seine, fall von| (O TR R RIS l he fleld of hono considering that the | dof t the ntry 1 firat dut of en, that squality before the law ON ANKIOUS SBAT: 3o 621 Residents of Nebraska the Le and that no member hould seek to avold | Lose : registered at Fotel A: Man with o War Record in France p it rasspimeiion gttt 4 atH f(]AStOf is the One Who Has the Call | 5y ’siapect for e law and the duties of | durmg the past yeat, on the Good Things Unons, oxpresses (he wish that all sen- | y wtors and deputies of milltary fitneas hm] = BELIEVE SPIRIT WILL GROW | ..M,'“‘ '..“ «. thelr military duty as all | 1000 Rooms. 700 with Bath. u-’.,"‘...»,,m. noe of the Associa y Waltlng and Watehing A cuisine which has made PARIS, April 8.~French y ans jallats, redioals radle soolaliats 2 . " are interested fn the yues ¥he vl sy - g g the Astor New York’s lcadmg will be necessary for cantidates for | u ollusions an altack upon the parila B ! | office, after the establishment of pes nent, and cénsidersble anxiety is be anqueting place, to have a war reco ome members rayed certain parties as to whether the Chamber of Deputies who have stu this apirit will grow and what effect | single Rooms, without bath, $2.00 to §3.00 to the Palats bourbon, Instead of Joining | will have on politios when hostilities have Double 100 10 4.00 the army, have shown frritation at the | ceased the field of battle, There have Single Rooms, with bath, 100 0 6.00 publicity given to explofts of thelr Also appeared speculations as £o the ac 3 2 A gL ooty gt ey Moo nis. thut must inevitably be rendered TIMES SQUARE I"M 7 4 u‘7 " and others, Ike Monsisnr Maginot, | After the war by parties responsible for vom and bath, 10,00 w #14.00 [Z wian etary of war, ha stri r neglocting the development | n'.’.:'.'.".'..:mfif y i:‘:;'ln the Mnh‘y’.‘ t the | OF armu 0 the face of Germany's At Broadway, 44th to 45th Steeets—the center of New York’s social e obvious preparstion | and business activities, In close proximity to all railway terminals, One deputy who recently returne Advanced rudionls appear to 100k to the | Paris on leave of absance said he had | AUVt In Catholle cireles to renovate | L UL UL T TR T TR T T (TSR R LR ) found that prosence at the front waa far | ‘NeIr anti-clerical fasue and thus offest | the war fsaus. The direction taken by | botter than an electorsl oampely his poMtioal Intersats as well as for salvation of the country Bonides, ' ¥ sald, ‘4t o tor the cannon to do (h Aposking now One moolsl depity Interrupting orator who was rocalling the exploits of one of thelr colleagues at the front, as porteds It In not his place; his place (s here." Nesolutlons for Dead red by Parliament, This opinfon ssems to be o oonsiderable majority of the but not ltogether by the publ h | muntotpal councll of the efty of Neullly whose mayor, Monsieur Nortler, who was aleo o deputy and who enlisted at & years of nae, oarried the colors of his regiment and was killed an the battle fiold, adopted unanimously the following resolution The municipal councll of the Noullly-mur-8oine whoss city of mayor, Aeputy 20 MLLION PEOPLE U3E CASCARET S-—WHY? Only True Tonic for Liver and Bowels Costs 10 Cents a Box. C'nscarets are a treat! They liven your liver, clean your thirty feet of bowels and swesten your stomach, You eat one or two Cancarets like NOT ONE ever had a —Did You? andy before going | time to bed and in the mormning your head s clear, tongus i olean, stomach sweat breath right, and cold gone and you feel grand Get & 10 or W-cent box at any Arug ptore and enjoy the nicest, gentlest Iiver and bowsl ocleansing you ever expery enced, @top wiok headaches; billous | apells, indigestion, furred tongue. offen sive breath and constipation Mothers should give cross, peevish, feverish, bil jous chfldren a whols Cascarel at any Advertisement polltical movements in France s so sus coptible of unexpectad developments that e I noIn vagu but not a few far soalng men look for marked changes | kenoral politionl campais whi In the ordinary ourse of events the chamber of deputies fs renewed 18131818 : )'ll'll ’“ “|I| 1-’0'1 "|lll|.’l' ',‘)0‘“-' H()WA‘qD sr ) oll's Pin-Tar oney soothes ur co sy fhmation, s e Will Save You Money There A Reason e and you breath mueh better e Al dr It nlwnyn pays to gul our pflm-u hr-lore you buy, 1gKkIAte. — Advertisemant SIMPLE APPLICATION THAT DISSOLVES BLACKHEADS o wqueesing and pinching to Kot o unsightly blemishen, biack There {a one simple, aafe and them out and that (s | do thin just get about ywdered neroxin from sprinkle a little on a hot iakly over the black yndn--wash Furniture for the Dining Room Bhould Be Carefully Belocted Hore are some new arrivals You find it easy to assemble a Din in our Buffet line will tha parts ing Room Buite to mateh any makes larg all of the bia onds out this way—while | Buffet here priced-—in Table this stmple application of powdered | ' neroxin and water dissolves svery partl 1] § 8 " ole of them and leaves the skin And Chairs or China Closet-—at a pores {n thelr natural condition. Any surprisingly small cost, Ol s e & OUR PRICES Golden Oak Buffet (1ike Ilustration), genuine quartersd onk; length 48 Inchen; very deep Buffet, Golden oak and Fumed, 46 Inches; Iurp linen drawers and double cupboard; lined drawers; u big value Buffet, Golden and Pumed; beautifully selected, qQuartered oak ... P A Full 60-inch Buffet, Golden Quartered Ounk Bplendidly proportioned, Price Buffet, Fumed Oak; 604nch length $16.75 . Buffet In Golden Qunnnrml ()u mu fi'l Inrhnu in length A very roomy and elegantly designed plece PP 326075 Arugkist will sell you the powdered ner and about two ounces Wwill be al Advartsement ou will ever nesd Just Try This When Golden Oak Buffet Hairy Growths Appear $14.25 $15.50 (Modes of Today.) A smooth, halrlass skin always fol lows the use of o paste made by mixing | some water with plain powdered dels tone, This paste 1s Applied to the hary | surface 2 or 3 minutes, then rubbed off and the wkin washed, when every trace of halr will have vanished, No pain of Aiscomfort satiends the use of the deia tone aution should be exer olund to be wure that you get resl dela Advertisement A oorrect paste, but tone Poor Boy ALL OF THEM bought and constantly used the Encyclopaedia Britannica —Do You? THE ROMANCE OF ACHIEVEMENT The days of the ever-new romance of the Poor Boy —with the Will to Win—are not over. operator of yesterday is the Edison or Earling of today. Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Charles M. Schwab, almost all of our great captains of industry, started at the very bottom of the ladder. to the top because they gained the HABIT of OVER- COMING. 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