Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 15, 1916, Page 6

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NAMES EMPLOYES| GET APPOINTMENTS Helpers at the Various Public|Gillespie and Russum Land Places Gathering Places to Be Put as Internes on Staff of Big to Work Soon. Konpnul SWIMMING POOLS WHEN WARM | COMPETED IN EXAMINATIONB The Recreation board decided on| . B. Gillespie and B, C, Russum, mem the following schedule of employes |Pers of the senior class at the John A Creighton Medical college, have recelved for the season: Golf course fore- |, .. ¢ iheir nppointment as members man, woman checker, man checker, |of the interne staff at the Metropolitan lite guard, policeman and night h'nlpnnl. Blackwell's Island, New :un« ¢ ¢ity, The two young men competed in watch for Bpring Lake park; (wo |, = oations held two months ago women checkers, two men checkers, | o uppointments, and the results bhave 130 life guards, one policeman, one |just been announced from New York night watchman, one relief guard The examinations were open to graduates . of 102 medlcal colleges in the United #nd one relief checker for Carter Btates. Twenty men were to be selected Lake beach; two women checkers, | Dopending upon the showing made fin (%0 men checkers, one life guard,|the examination, service begins gither In July this year or mext January, Both Y | « ight watch- y y tpe policeman and one nigh of the Crelghton men were appointed for Juan for Riverview park; golf sarter | yyiy oy they wers among the ten to be fer Miller park; attendant at the |given their cholee Mr. Russum I8 an Omaha boy, gradu l f Douglas street comfort station, su- ating In 1012 from the arts department porvisor of dancing at Hanscom | oo oy ion university, while Gillesple park pavillon, eleven wupervisors of [ hails from Mitchell, #. . Both have playgrounds, two rellef playground ranked high In thelr class work, Hoth waporvisors, five social center direc- ;‘l'y" members of Phi Rho &igma fratern- e 1w, mmateur base ball supervisor, The Motropolitan hospital fu the largest The oponing of the swimming pools st | gencral hospital In the United States, Riverview, Bimwood and Bpring 1. having a capncity of 2,800 heds, It In ono |of the hompitals conducted by the de- PArks and the Muny beach at Carter | o "0f public oharities of New Jako will depend on the weather: alao (y,0 iy Thirty internes are on duty the playgrounds constantly, while an extensive ambu The playground supervisors will he en- | yorvieg brings ncecldent coses to the hos Bhuod for four months at 60 per month. |pieal from the heart of the world's great For amateur base ball umpires the board | aue ity The service I8 for elghteen L anide 4, months, The following men in the senlor class Select Officers A0 g copiante o 4436 to be for one year: Charles SBwab, Clar for the Nebraska |m i i ¥ b v Prosperlty Lea,gue €, Maxwall, 1t I8 said that a hospital resident chief of staff from the cant is it being conaldered Jt I» announced that the movement | oy oo uho have secured thelr in- among property owners to start an 68U~ |oarneships are: Kohler and Libert, St oational campalgn asa prohivition has | pgy), Minn,: Casey and Leahy, 8t 1eaulted In a strong organization, OVEr|jyoseph's Denver, Colo.. Offerman and 20 charter members having signed the | yrompach St Margare Kansna Oity, roll. The last conference was held Bt [ican . Akow Ting, 8t, Vincent's, Onkland, the Fontenslle hotel, at which this Nat [ of officers and vice presidents waw nomi- :’!f'm:‘r:v W, J. Cosd, I'nlnuvrr Cond Al't Xhlblt a)re nl 1o umwun) . Neare s g O Drawing Crowds Wesle “l'!',l Afle Tansportation com- i, C, Allison, surgeon large and appreciative crowds are m‘.r n'.‘?.'d‘.‘."“fi.‘.‘n"fi.g... nvest- | dadly attending the closing days of the i exhiblt of Northwestern artists being A, investments, held In the museum of the public library w ”Im:lnr B under the apspices of tne Omaha Fine Albm '({rfi 'furo Arts soclety ! 161d, rnl uuu Investments arm renser, reml estate Invest Boores of Omaha art lovers nave paid visits to the exhibit on an average of B, Ghimors, physician and surgeon. | gvery other day, many of them voting :."3;"!‘;‘ o, hing | #ach time on their favorite paintings % At 10 conts u vote the fund derived from , comtractor the populartly contest has mounted to "{“‘.‘,,;.L vontm(mu n good figure. The et amount, which If It is of sufficlent size will be used to purchase the canvas recelving the most votes, will not be known until a finul checking up is made after the exhibit clones. work purchased will be added to the permanent collection of the Fine Arts soclety. Heavy voting today and ” , Saturday may change the position of the A J. Vier nl. mmuhmlm canvases in the contest On motion the organization was styled | A¢ prasent the work, '“The the Nebraska Prosperity league. Acoord- | arother," by Ada Walter Bhuls, ing to the officers no lquor dealer 1or | somortable lead over the other two any man interested in the liguor bUsiness | o0t popyiar paintings, *His Deflance,” was m-m at any of the conferenos, |from, the brush of K. B, Paxson, and and such men are not eligible to mem- | upeoniey ' by Gertrude J. Barnes. mu Tlll Ieague Is extending its mem- | nropy ouiof.town visitors have at- p throughout the state and 180,503 the exhibit fn the last few days. Al 4 “llnum the meeting unani- tor | mousty m:t:am soiowns aosions | Hag0al1 Bays That | un, The prnnul o 01 g8 " . y-five g r:."“l'“ Suit is Simply in ' Political Game Declaring that Justice of tha Peace Vin- oent Hascall extorted % before he would ted , nfm“, lssue & warrant for the arrest of & man % u'lla lmpclv nv values, | who had assaulted him, and that after put e bight upon 3“'\‘" enter | the acoused had been found gullty, costs and fncaloulable injury to rh Mo "“, m“.,m ‘welfare of our | of 87 were placed on the defendant, Hior- lb.l- (he sanse of this | OYMOUS Eisele, in a petition tiled tn dia- u‘- Taen of the city of | trict court, aska that the judke be ousted e of Nebraska thal we | from office. "bol he | toense law regulating | Judge nascall when asked about the the wale of apirituous, vinous and MAlt | o "a0 i red (¢ was filed primarly to better results t beverages has oldd o and that It | infure him at the polls next Tuesday tan would odue’ I i regulal will b. het " mhlblllon which wnever prohmu AUl againat hin nelghbor—of course I did It is the purpose of the organisers of [ [N Wy Judgment they were both guilty § {he league to create branches in every ty in the state, and through these legal, and, moreaver, justioe was properly tion speakers during the progress of the QEmosien. for muniel claima wer casea Ahead of Arbor Day e Park Commissioner Hummel does not Untend to walt until April 22 to observe Arbor day, Nebraska's own day. He has peceived thres oarloads of elma and s N RTU Mnaples, which are belng planted n Car 0 Lake park, Twenly men are digging holes for 4,00 trees Next week the public school ohildren will be told of the value of trees and of D the history of Arber day, which was| patabiished by the iate I Merling Morton | Wl Arbor Lodge. Nebraska City HIS MINNIE H. BEXTEN SUES INSURANCE FIRM | Mis. Minnie M. Beaten widow of the | Wie Ndward Bexten, Twelth and Dodge B Aruaeien who died in & room al the Pax . |.. Le Joars ARG, s suing the \lum Bollian Caaually company o recey B e polivies tn whieh she s nw-n; Senetician | Whe InSuranee company Mls up the | plaim \hat o0 comm huloiae WAl the plalatitt Seclare " Euied from avcldental rauees 18 SET FON SWEM i )GE WOOOROUGH v | ment to alfont Wondrough will be sworn i a0 cmling, st hing and podas twe e Omaba divieien | Sample Each l“m by Mall warning of April M and (he cans wiil WA Bhp Bon) oh a0 S Adbe o e d T “Outbewin. Dapt. bL Bustma Bl oy whiee e e .\‘n ' REGREATION BOARD |CREIGHTON SENIORS | of wrongful actions, Everything was 1o distribute literature and to ldmlnl:«'.nd to both princlpals in the \ e meating laces for anti-prohibi- | case r. Eisele {s slmply & disgruntied apr litlgant who files the suit, it appears, in An attempt to harm me in my candidacy ! Judgeship. The fees he "Hummel Sets Trees |ue e o w e m | -ll waler, [y %mmwu ! Ladies’ samples; Saturday Specials in Domestic Room WOMEN'S AND MISSES' NEW COATS, $5.98 Fine serges, checks, novelty stripes and plain colors, In belted and new full back styles, plain and fancy collars; all colors, an elegant assortment, values up to $8.60. Bpecia] Baturday. . 35'98 $17.50 WOMEN'S AND MISSES' TS, $12.75—Poslitively the greatest sult values ever shown in Omaha, fine wserges, shepherd checks and granite cloths, in blacks, navy, copenhagen, blue and dark green; latest spring styles; sizes 16 to 44; actually worth to $17.50, Hpeclal Saturday. . 312'75 OCHILDREN'S $1.50 WASH DRESSES, 80c—Fine glngham and chambray dresses, In plain colors, plalds and stripes, dozens of pretty styles, in middy and color combination effects, olegant dresses that are regular $1.60 val- :;:‘lnl 89C UHILDREN'S MID DI E 8—Ages 6, 8 and 10 years, with navy or light blue trimmings and plain ionerge UM | Liquor Department l'r'r‘ll:lr"é‘r‘::l;h. $-year-old, ::lgg GUikashaimer, §-yesarois, '|'°o H;’y;:ll:xfn‘:'l‘:lll, "§-year-old, ‘ | 'oo Oresn River, b gaasies, ‘lloo |'I,::‘|lllwl‘::.‘lrllu; Rye, 8-year lloo Talnesoes Cora, Hreat-oid, 150 l:“’l"rl:lll Wines, 10-year-old, 150 bottle Bunkist Wines, 8-year-old, soo full bottle R \‘:J‘lfil'r,lllln Port Wine, ‘ I .25 Homemade Grape Wine, ’ l 125 gallon Henneasy Brandy, 10 \mr old, bottle 3 ' -00 or Phone Orders Promptly m Ask for Oatalogue. Wall Paper Sale oan easily do it if you nn the -dmu of your Wall Papers oonsideration, for that is i most rtant part of ¢ beautiful, Our assortment of expliolt it s almost without lmit, mak. ing It extremely easy for yon to tastily decorate. ‘Them, 100, you will be -uannd to know how small the cost 1] be. Select your paper here aad your homae will reflect credit on your good taste. Domestle Plain Oat Moals, all cal ors. Regular price 280 this out bo to mateh, 10,000 rolls of Parlor Papers with 184roh borders. Hegular price 2o, at this sale, 80 per single roll Tmported 'rinted Oat Meals, Tif fanion and koa. Hogular price now 880 per single rol Kitehen Blooks, all oo Hesu r 100, go at Bo por single rol tmant of var Tat at have tha floest We cut out borders free of charge this week Speclals in House- hold Basement Whie * ,.n. Al ovan lll roline Teal ot of Wis Lype. pre o TIREL W AN wmiawmised oven Wigh Oven Manaes. Oariand 9100 Low Oven Nangss Oariasd B0 Twe Nole Gas Fates, e A e - L Wasd Frme or Pren Fvam Oladhes Wiagers e O N Wasking Mashas un Polding rosing Board RS PR - B .-h‘uud Waah Wabs, lu e e Gplvanised Wash Batlaen, No 4 B0 ’ :I - OMAHA, SATURDAY, SCORES OF INfERESTING SALE EVENTS ARRANGED SAT Sheet Music Largest and Most Complete Muslin and Knit Underwear ltems That Combine Nobby Style and High Quality With Surprisingly LOW SALE PRICES Every Item a Real Bargain 10c T SATURDAY SPECIALS—FEaster Sale of Kaster Muslc., A at less than Half-P rlun /\ Iittle Bit of Heaven, Lowest Prices, big Helection of Baster Music, # BIG SONG BENSATIONS “Teach Me to Smile,’ s Hawallan l'ku]olln 18¢ /. $6.50 0 $12.00 EASTER HOSIERY Pleasingly Priced Women's Fancy Hoslery, new styles arriving dally, with contrasting colored tops, stripes, embroldered clocks in all colors and many other ¥ - $1,$1.19,$1.50 Women's $1.00 8ilk Hmw, in black and white, with full flare top, chemises, satin corset covers, that sold to $3.50, Saturday, Ladies’ (owns and Envelope Chemise, in dainty erepe, nainsook and mull, in pink, white; worth to $1.00, at.. Ladies’ muslin drawers and corset cov ers, worth to H0c; Saturday at Children’s spring and summer weight worth to 7he; all styles, In Richelieu ribbed, roman new styles in plain and nnion suits, fancy colors, at Saturday, at Children’s muslin dainty trimmed, worth to 50e, and odd lote; Italian silk drawers and skirts, Women's Pibre 8ilk lllw' in black, 256, 35¢ wnd 59¢ ‘Vlln Phoenix 8ilk Hose, 4-mln'nid«~r:-4| Minses' lnd Bnyn medinm welght, Buster Brown Hose for women and chil PR Fine lisle union suits, crocheted wlu-u silk taped; wvvrul different makes, worth $1.00, at. . .. ; Ladies’ silk lisle vests, r'rollw ed yokes, .}‘5(- ,.,,‘1 [&1/1¢ Iisle Hose, all colors, . A Host of Artistic New Fashion Thoughts greet the Easter shopper in our Outer Apparel Depart- ment, Second Floor, Saturday, and special offerings galore, coupling the maximum of style beauty and quality with the minimum of price Plain colors, checks and Suits made to sell to $25.00. Crown Jewel 25 distietive designs, including a splendid line of Silk Taf feta Suits—See them Saturday, Special Tailored Suits at $35.00 That were made to sell to $ the most wanted silks and wool fabrics, serges, etc. fancies. Superior Quahty, Superior Value, 258 0.00, an array of elegant designs in seldom if ever hefore shown at a price like this; a better opportunity to buy an elegant suit at a bargain never offered, ASplendid New Lot of Coatsat $19%° We want you to make it a special point to see these coats Satur , both silk coats and wool fahrics, Silk Dresses $25 assortment styles for street, after noon and evening wear; the values are truly ex traordinary, at $25.00 A Lot of Blou:es for Saturday (leorgettes, in a mnr\'vluuu variety nt' Saturday in Our children’s Department Hundreds of Beautiful White Dresses for little ones, at $1.50, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and up to Misses’ and Juniors’ White Dresses, 8; plain collars and fancies; .................. $12.50 variety, Saturday, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 Children’s Nobby Spring Coats, in an endless variety of classy styles; wonderful values, Saturday, at $3.95, $5 and $7.50 including samples and odd blouses; $4.98 Read the Big Grocery Specials for Saturday Quality Goods and a Saving of 25 to 50 Per Cent on the Cost of Llyln; Dismond X Flour is & Bread Winner; Tt's Quality Flour al & saving of l.ulllu lllAl’I rluu’ VII(H:‘I‘AII.!J MABRKET OMANA FOR THNW R PHENOMENAL SALE OF 1 Hundreds of New Hats—-At an Aty wtrated are all $4.98 and hundreds of « 8 (0 ¢hpo weh higher prices; all are artistically tri 1 in th, gere, Handmade Horsehair and Pyroxe s, in ! $S 00 Trimmed Hats at $ q Meat Department Specials ? dly m 0|r Smluy Markol Specials in Sn od »Mnl lturlmnt FAERM DRHESSE D CMEORESS AT WHOGLERALD - — . ——— i g w— s g U o D W B A+ W . S oA o AYE H DODGE 2 D £ Several Rousing Spe Jewelry German Silver, Gun Metal and G. ity Cases; all at just Half Price; $5,00 values. ....... $2.50 Children’s $1.00 Purses, with sh $1.00 Jewel Boxes, at. ... . 5H0¢ ! Silver Plated Knives, Forks éug on sale Saturday, at, cach. .., $1.00 Picture !'rn.mes, all gizes, guaranteed not to tarnish; sale Al ...b0¢ 4 Sheffield Sandwitch Plates, § regular $4.50; on sale, $2.50 $1,00 Sterling Liberty Rings on ~-=Special in--- Ladies’ Kid and Silk Gloves for Saturday Women's Real French Kid Gloves, in one and two-button length, all the new spring shades, in world's best make, per pair, iy S §5:38 Women's Washable Kid Gloves, the kind that wash perfectly, at, palr. $1, 81.50 and §2 Women's French Ilamb skin, in overseam, in two-button length; all colors, at, palr $1.19 Kayser 811k Gloves, with guaran teed finger tips, in two-button length; all shades, with self and boautifully embrofdered bhacks, 8t PME i > .$1,.00 I, & 1., Bllk Gloves, in two-button length, with self or embroldered backs, also a 16-button Jength, in black and white; worth §1.00 per palr, at . .. B9e¢ Ladies’ and Men's umbrellas, with paragon frames In American taffetn covers, at L ORe 1 --Special in--- Corset Aisle $5.00 Corsets, slightly solled, all sizes, plain and fancy g $2.29 $2.60 Corsets, front or back lace pink or white, medium bust, extra length skirts, made of bastiste, coutll or treco mater 1 49 fals; cholce Saturday . 76e Corsets, made of bastiste, § medium bust, extra length skirts; make a good house corset, 49 all slzes, speclal at C 7be Brassieres, front or back fas- tening, embroidery or Jace 49 trimmed; Saturday at c We have a complete line of Misses? and Children's Sweaters, just what you want for spring wear for the children, at *1.98, *2.50, *3.50 Children's Rompe and Oliver Twist Suits, 1 to 6 yea light and dark colors; ‘holce ; 49c 500 Shapes at 95¢ )5¢ ! IT PAYS-TRY | \YDE

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