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REALESTATE MEN SPRING ‘BRIGHT IDEA Patterson Points Out to Exchange that Omaha Should Have a Big Auto Factory HARRISON MI;KES SUGGESTIONS | THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: Sketch of New Swedish Mission Hospital APRIL | The 23, 1916. committee in charge is figuring on clearing several thousand doliars. The proposed new $50,000 structure for the Swedish Mission hospital will be erected directly in front of the present bullding st Twenty-fourth and Pratt streets, The plans call for the two build- GERMAN VERDUN ATTACKS REPULSED inks to be connected, giving the general | French Official Report Says Teutons hospital & 100-bed capaeity. The equip- ment specifications Include every con venience and facility of the modern hos- pital Although the approximately new hospital will cost $60,000, it is planned to Resume the Offensive on Both Sides of the Meuse. 10SS OF ASSAILANTS IS HEAVY Be Ready for Mealtime | With appetite keen, digestion normal, and Tdea” t ylld ope L il i ¥ D r 00 4 It was “bright idea” day at the ‘ast r,'n"\'.‘”'llfl(llll' u'Arlll’nm fil- »:Hrrl u‘f'::“::“ PARIS, April 22.—An intense no fear of any after meeting of the Real Estate ecohange. VAR CRESE SEpeS o L “"' ’ ' pombardment of the French front e b, D/ C. Patterson's bright ides was tt the:DUIIQMK {RT A6 FAR, PRI 0 before Verdun, between the Meuse ecating distress "ort Vaux, was followed last the exchange should use its eft ris and S Ab B d and For ) REiiece in notting, a0 sutoriibi tory About Body night by an attempt on the part of HOSTETTER’S German troops to advance tory established in Omaha. M out that 814,000,000 worth of au printod of Dorothy Arnold is Fabrication The war office announcement of this afternoon says the advance was STOMACH BITTERS and 34,000,000 of automobile acessories were #old out of Omaha Iast vear, and | o aiad PRI L o e A SWANS O, ARCHT prevented by the artillery fire of the Q. it Yah B By | i Sk o MW, EORK ADHL MaA%s siory: tola:| FTONSE, which inllioted heavy losses helps very materially He folt thera was only one salution An organised campalgn to add materd- | by Ootave Charles Glennorris, conviet in Ann Aermank in bringing about that autos should be manufac:ured lere \"H) b (e AT S Ak seitbend: Bow & Rhode Island prison, of his having us The statement also says a German e 1 walked down with a big sutomabile | sisted at the birlal of Dorothy Arnold's | attack north of Caurettes Wood, in such a condition. Tt bullding for the Bwedish Misslon howpital body in a cellar outside West Point wns Y $ Hive od , . ! dealer in Omaha (his morning,” wald will be Inaugurated next Saturday with |pronounced o fabrication today by de which liquid Tire was s, Was #e: is an excellent tonic Mr. Patterson, “and he told ma of the N lovar tine e money derived from | 1¢Gt1Ves who explored th cellar. Tnape: pulsed : S wany orders for cars he was unable to . i ol "M (or Faurot sald he belleved the convict e and appetizer, Try it. fifl, He said that the firm 'lost $20,000 ;"”' sale of flowers on downtown SLreets | (o140 the story in the hope of obtalning | Turn old furniture, household goods and by not being able to get the cars from | by kirls will go Into thegbullding fund, | a parole, clothing Into cash with a Bee Want Ad the factory fast enough (5 sv.f'v the | 4 L ¥ % £ —_— o demand."” Mr, Patterson then polnted (o the faet } that tha Ford people have buill m as 1 sembling plant in Omaha, and waid o h- Now Comes Our Annual AFTER-EASTER CLEARANCESALE Of All Spring Garments To Be Sold Regardless of Cost or Value A sale event that will offer unprecedented values in Women's and Misses’ Apparel! We are determined to dispose of every Spring Suit, Coat and Dress in this store, in order to make room for our big stock of Summer Apparel that is now arriving every day, and we know, from past experience, that the only way to do it QUICKLY is to cut the life out of prices. No woman who has any regard for economy can afford to miss this sale, Below are some samples of the values to be found in this sale, starting tomorrow morning, era should be urged to HSulld aimblar | . NERY plants here, 1t not m./.,w‘ The '>.|:,:; CLOAKS, SUITS & MILLINERY CLOAKS, SUITs & MILU was taken up by other mymbers of the | exchange, and It was poinied ot that thers 18 no reason why a nen onr, “The Omaha,” or “The Nebraska ' could not be bullt right hers, tince engines and other vital parts of the ears nowndays Ape mostly of standard make, Anyway. | fiom could buy these viial parts and | ' Committes Tn Charge of Flower Day to Raise Funds for New Howpital-Left | bulld tho rest of the car In any In- | o yine: My, ¥, Hagelin, Mrs. Jullan Bwanson, Mrs. Paul Welmer, Mrs. Carl :t.“'::‘w:;"" destred, the mutomoblle |y uon Miss Helma Carison, Mrs. Anna Larson ; Harry Christie's “bright iden” was on | - — intarurban trafls. Ho wants the axchange | | they called it the Aqueduct tract, and 10 look Into the matter of getting more GALIFORNIAN TELLS ‘ they were selling lots by mall, and selling t&n‘rbuu. Homeone suggestad that the them at a price that would have made OP REALTY FRAUDS‘. them several milllon dollurs out of this automobile has solved the Interurhan problem, and that the Intsrurbans are (o “Aqueduct Traot,” which cost them & conts an nore, Thelr advertisements rep- Colonel G. M, Black, Los Angeles Real Estate Man, Addresses ba a thing of the pas: lu just the pro- portion that the automobile sales in- | resented that the aqueduct ran right crease throughout the country. through the traot The advertisement €. . Harrison's “bright 1dea” was the wought to convey the iden that the tract | same one—better strest algns urged- | was watered and irrigated by this aque- | he has karped on for some time- th fllflfill Exch.n e, duct It ran right through the tract, L :):\':hh: lhould' %ot busy and n.mri = 4 they sald. Well, that was true—it ran| r ‘s streots by means o lght through Athout stoppin The: street migna, ro that strangors couid | WARNS AGAINST LAND GRAFTERS | '*0 0 e g B A could not have got & drop of water out ‘‘‘‘ of that aqueduct if they had wanted to. Colonel George M, Black of Los Ankelos |, . ypenbie would have committed wui- | was & guest at the Tast meeting of the | qide on that tract, and they were selling | Omahs Real Fstate exchange. He was| city lote at fabulous prices \n Omahs for the day, viaiting with| "We investignted, and then laid the matter before the United Btates attorney, | Harry Wolf and Martin Bugarman, but notlon was slow. Then these fellows Colonel Black was formerly president| oame ai me when they found out that| of the Lalifornia State Federation of Real | T wns after them. They sued me for Estate Exchanges. He told some intereat- | 860,000 damages for interfering with thoir {stration. Touching on the matter of hon-| youpn of §10. In court, when tie evidence esty In renl estate dealing, he sald | wan introduced, the judge sald that these “You know, we get & lot of fellows 0Ut| geiiowy whould be Adefendants in a crim there that you fello ot through With | 01 court instead of plaintitfs in & sult for damages to their coaracters | they como (o us. "When the judge pronounced these | most modest, unassuming words the fellows vanished from the court world out there. You don't hear a thing| room and were never seen in Lo Angeles | of them or of their deals. Only now | gince. " | and then when we get hold of a paper| My from the east do we find ons of their advertisements, and thereby find they are doing. ‘Well, we had some fellows like this| while T was presidgnt of the federation. You know Los Adgeles put in a huge aqueduct, which brings water from the mountaing for many miles for the oity's water supply. Well, these fellows bought BRITISH CAMP ON SUEZ & lot of desert land out along this aque- - Quet, It cost them 2 cents an acre—3| CONSTANTINOPLE, April B—(Vig cents an aocre, yes, sir, and when we | London)—A Hritish cpmp on the Sues found thelr advertisement in an eastern | canal has been attacked by a Turklsh paper they had this desert tract all|meroplane, the war office announced platted out In city lots. The addition was | today. The hip dropped bomba and known as the “Aqueduct Tract'' Yes, | returned successfully. know where they ars whun they get into the city, Also he waniad overhend signs taken down. Colonel Black of Los An- #elon, who was n guest at the oxchange mbeting, sald they had taken down the overhend signs in Los Angoles and that nothing could now Induce them to go back to the old sign system. Colonel Black, as a guest, voluntesred “bright idea.” He pointed out that Omaha 18 & much grestes aity than uny onie, who had not seen st, realizes, "It s boen an eye-opener to nie,’' he smid, “And 1 have traveled across the con- tinent many times. 1 never knew Omaha was such a gre eity. I mever stopped here before. Now, [ should think you would earry on a publicity campaign of #ome kind to Induce people to stop off at Omaha when traveling through the coun- try. I should think you could maintain some kind of a permanent exhibit here, for the travelers to ses. It would have to Qz. something distinctive, something which Omaha or Nehraska stands for ocon- i ly, or something In which Omaha of ‘Nebraska have taken the lead. 1 don't know what It would be, but per- haps a sanitary exhibit, a pure food ex- hibit, or anything that would be at- tractive and that would stand for some- thihg in which Omaha has been the ploneer.” A .',:m‘l‘:i{il!‘l““' o "a 1 This sale of- fers you an op- portunity to secure New Spring’ Gar- ments right at the height of the season, at a fraction of the regular price. Sale Starts promptly at 8:30 o'clock Monday a. m. | Remember our Entire Stock is included. No C. 0. Ds, no : /) reservations. | g Mfi'gmfif/g l A Sale of Suits! Ladies Suits All Sacrificed in This Cl Sal of High Grade Quality for Misses and Women o o s At %1 1_8__§ At Benson & Thorne Co. 31485 At a Saving of o \ All Misses' and Women's Suits of the better grades in the finest silks and \ ZO E o t D 5 O 5 o All Bilk Taffeta, crepe de chine cloths. 50 $1929 — Georgette crep 1 crepe de All Sizes Included in the Sale that form 52480 | SR G | Including Suits That Were $22.50 nTeyes YA Large Range That Were $25 & $29.50 And a Number of Very Choice Suits $35.00 Black urged the local real llllh-'\ men to keep alert In matters of this kind, ““'1 #inde only by keeping the real estate | business clean and free from such fel lows and their operations can real eatate business have any standing. BOMBS DROPPED INTO —_— Sloan's Liniment—Kills Paln. 1s the greatest pain killer ever disecov- oved; Mmply Iald on the skin-no rub- required-it drives pain away. %o AR droggists.—Advertisement. Complete Clearance of All Qur All Women's and Misses' Silk Poplin and wool dresses, for merly sold at $8 to $10, Clearing 5595 Sale Price. All Tatfeta Silk and Crepe de Chine silk dresses, formerly sold at $156.00 5985 Clearing Sale All shades and sizes Clearance Sale of Over 800 COATS All Misses' and Women's spring suits in silk taffeta, pop- lln, serges, wool shepherd checks, gabardine, etc., for er 0 J b 7.50 aar quic Al Women's and Misses' 8pring | merly sold at $15, 16,60, $17.80, to clear quick Coats, In corduroy, checks, porges, etc,, formerly sold -t $7.60 and $8.60 5495 Clearing Sale Price. All Women's and Misses' Coats, tafteta, wool poplin, silk pop 1in, checks, ete., formerly sold up to $12.50 s and $14.85, at 95 $O.85 and All Misses' and Women's spring suits in taffeta, lins, gabardines, checks, etc., sold $19.76 and $22.50, clearing sale price pop ete formerly at Some of these garments are high class samples Iy sold at $26.60, $27.50 and $29.60 Price Price Clear All Women's and Misses’ Coats, fneluding silks, blue and black popling, light covert coats, ete., all the newest styles tormerly wold at nein e 91488 pome 19560, at ALl Minse: priced All Misses' and Women's Sults of the finest makes materials, that formerly sold at $32.60, § 0, §3 worgos (Clearing Bale Price better dresses Other Suits formerly sold from $48 to $80, will be reduced for Al the this sale and Women's higher fine ik rgette crepe bina | the new Sjééé coats, In all the new Be on Hand Early Monday Morning and get the garment you [ I ¥ ' lot 2400 eloths and styles, formerly at §108 ‘1'tu 31665 T T Silk Taffeta Suits Silk Poplin Suits Fine Twill Suits Wool Poplin Suits Gabardine Swuits Black & W hite Check Suits BUNSONCRORNEAC Q~O~l~l~o~0-”u‘—v B, T GRS R Y SR b Cleartug Ha | | | i ! ! | ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 have been longing for at a fraction of original price Sale Starts at 8:30 A M. Monday All Our Dress Skirts Included in This Radical Clearance \ \ y ot | y 1\ ) \J 52955295 $6.95 - /1 " '$4.95| All Waists go at Clearing Sale Prices Sale Price Southeast Corner 10th and Douglas Sireets