Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 30, 1916, Page 5

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Preudenl Wllwn Phelan Send,Greeting Acr Continent by Telephonr BAN long distance telephone m from President Wilson will be at dawn tomorrow morning theater full of people gathered tend the annual show of the ¢lub of 8an Franelsco, vi#ned each year from the number | Ing just a little fainter as the years wore of years since the great fire of 1900, *Ided unto him IR 04 this year it the “Ten Years| .| OPened the first seanon of court In N F 36 WAS R en Years iy, building, he sald And 1 opened (1@ After Show.” The show starts at|the first sesslon of court held in the new ¥, midnight tonight and the president's federal bullding at Lincoln. That was message is arranged as one of the ’\-lwv: n.\l ‘, mi had one i Ne raska and 1 had 1 wn thers when ymeluding feo N v concluding features, which every|, .. .. | 14 sotirt. ih" Lineoln: - Thia person present wil! hear through & |ittle of mine d1d the work, It was transmitter {nstalled at each chair, | givent George H. Thummel when natcr James D, Phelan, former mayor | e wWan clerk of the cour { Fam Franelseo, talling from the rooms My, my, 1 never knew | had »1 many of the” Natlonal Press club at Washing- | frlends tll 1 was transferved to Lincoln ton, 18 to transmit the pregident's mes- | ANd they never found any fault w my | g follow work, 1 asked Mr. Hoyt Just the wor | The vebullding of San Francisco after | 94¥ T 8ty ‘Did you ever henr con the dinas'er of 1606 14 a notable monumen :"""" Suave i ity Mr 7 Ho | and of American-ahlevement. The Press cl - """‘ Nayor a ,bik “of compiaint Charlle i e rve thanh for celebrating an event Sriri " isian x'“\" ",‘" ‘” Mr. Allen ix ,a coustn of ex-Senator Datriotlsm And enterprise of our neople | Willnm V. Atlen apd an old soldfer~#s 4 Tt ‘ ', . "' g ':l O4F yecy was a member of ipany ¢, Thirtiath f # “" f M’ s Il“”I snierigined Indlana infantr He was in the battles A world '8 decply endeared Itae'f 10 | o0 owiing Gireen. Bhiloh, Corinth, Look Il Amerfean communities. You carry | ous Mountain and Stone River, At the 4 with you in your celebration my sincere ast nanied he was wounded so s o he and gordial sentiments of congratulation | yneapacitated for further servico n the and good “m (Blgned.), WOODROW WILSON.” | | Besldes Benator Phelan, who will speak |Iated and hurried efforts to meet our B for himeelf besldes reading the messags | heeds should we have to act In support LS. from the president, a number of other | 0f our note (the first American note to prominent men in Washingtons will send | Germany), and has pussed legislation ex mewsages over the wire, including Frank- | cellently designed to prevent all effi f fin K. Lane tary of the interfor, | clency from a military standpoint who ‘s a Calffornlan, and Theodore Tiller, Rewnlt of Our Negleet, precident of the Nutional Presy club If now there is no war,” Colonel | ; One feature of the show s to be long | Reosevelt continued, - “It will ba proof distance ' telephons singing by Bnrioo | oouce that 1f fourteen months ago we Caruso, frem Atlanta, Ga, One of the o) o1 18 A PrOlnRSI the Tress | Had made It evident that we meant what hub's cat, and n play depicting the cav's | W #ald Germany would have abandoned dssums of happenings In San Krancluco | ¢ #ubmarine policy and the lives of | auring the year, incliding events of the | thoUeands of —non-combatants would ' Fanama-Pacifi exposition. Another sec. | DAV been saved, so that their blood i at ot dugshllas i i i our doors because we falled, when we ent wote, to show (hat we meant aieiassionsl vantuts duatitms tnafudins | ® 'u' hat yHr to show that menr what we sald [ ’ stunts Ly motion pleture stars ool e | “If, on the other hand, war does come, A BR[FF CITY N'DWS 1t will be u eruel and dreadful thing that, ) L ) having hud the amplest oppoftunity and f time to prepare for It on the largest | “Townwend's tor Sporting Lighting Pixture .4 Craw tro Root Print It—Now Beaco s B Bmith, lawyer, “8 Bee Building. nopen{ Cayea For triy See I H mont, has rer To rent eeline Bl country's needs in this ' ( Goos Into Business—F, C. Goddard of | 0.t d the Central Conl & Coke company has restgnad to engage In business for him- Must Prepare Indwstry. self. § Discussing Industrial preparedness, Col | onel Toosevelt declared that without it “ ", - Today's Movie Programn,” olassifled |y o cin be no full preparation for - 3 lon today. [+ appears in The Bes | . .~ ice %" EXCLUSIVELY. Find oul what the ve 4 ® rlous niaving niciire theaters offer “Unless our industries are highly effi Keep Your Munoy and valuables in the | clent,” he sald, “and moreover ure American Safe Deposft Vaults, 218 South |trained for this particular work in ad 3ith Bt, Uee Bidg. Boxes vent 31.0) for vance, the penalty will inevitably be pald % months. Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. |In the shaps of dreadful loms of life Audirons. Fire Boreens. Sundurland's | 2110NE our soldlers, Such a need cannot met by government-owned and ma Rich el Hin Homo—Louise B |, m‘m« .urlv‘” 5 H‘w”ln' “\::v’-,lzl b Mathews has purchased the Edson Rich| oo o (oo 0l hooks and regn home at Thirly-fourth and tre lutors, Tho need is to train, to educate | 1 sideration 1s given as $0,000, Mr many busin firms by means of giving » bulld & new home them orders In time of peacs for - th Tise “Tex-Tile" Whinglos Gunderiands |varlous things which the government \ Binke Funeral Meld—I'unaral services | V0Uld need In enoromus quantities in i for John Blake, aged 6 vears, who dled|!ime of war. There should be a survey Weds bl {42 South Fifts.|of the producing resources of the coun ecand street, were holdg yesterday | U'Y and tho de ( D praghica at'3 ololbolt from: Butket's chapal, Inta| YOTking i tlme of pe of plan A e for minffaum ual educatic /’ § Fleapant Mt b to be 1 hy the army and navy with th dp of firm widel distributed F time of peace of the skilled labor which {time of war, We shall need organized WORK FOR PEACE,hv. iness In time of war just as in time | of peace. Our duty fa to nrage It, — but aleo to see that its activities are for (Continued from Page One.) the benefit of the whole country. The | whey she strives, as she ought to s FRISGO PRESS CLUB HAS CELEBRATION and Scuator CARUSO SINGS FROM ATLANTA b ¥ n,\\usco April 29. The event is Goods.’ Burgess-Granden, Didmond Engagement Rings. Edbelm. to bring peace to the rest of the world N'HE/ OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: “Charlle” Allen, erier and mosse the federal court at Omaha since Janu 088 ary 1, 187, will move to Lincoin June 1 to become rier and messenger In the federal court there don't like to leave Omaha,” maid Allen. I have a comfortable home h A at 920 South Thirty-first streel friends, and my daughter 1s Interest @8BABC | 1) uuicn)l services here, But 1 supp heard | is for the best by & “Charlle” Allen has been a fixture at the federal court for twenty years. IHis to at- Press gavel has fallen at the opening of every day's sesslon of the court and his “Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye'' han Fung out, grow » scale, we drifted into it sternforemost, whown ourselves helplessly unab havin to provide in the smallest degree to make » our vast strength effective. i Colonel Roomevelt relterated his previ ously-uttered opinfons regarding n need for a larger army and navy and pointed | Prop= | to conditions in Furope and Mexico as ol filustrating the government should provide agalnst ex cosslve profit-making In time of war; trive, Hear Ye, Hea_r Y; f_;r the “Law” Has Taken Charlie Allen to Lincoln nger of and it can only do this as & sequence And there can be 1t such protection withemt thoe i paration—mil. | S TS - e S T WE CLEAN XID GLOVES, SHOES ey . e Ry AND BLIPPERS. | declared t h watlon allure » aecarea 10 ve e s e 0| [Dregher Bros. . s ¢ DYERS, DRY COLEANERS, WATTERS v onta AND TAILORS. | tive N nken ut 1 291117 PARNAM 8T | fere with th ani n n Our Antomoblles Fass Your Door | whioh-we should he 5 ‘, Every DAy, CALL TYLER 3405, of Satisfaction by the Couneil The discriminating buyers of the American homes determine the fate of any article offered them, If It fulfils the clalms made for it, its sale s continuous and growing, If it has real usefulness and relia bility the public regands it as a friend, and no amount of deformation can prevent ity success. Its use has been benes ficlal everywhere, It nume bers ita friends among thousands upon thous ands who have used it for any and oll catarrhal cons ditions and s o good tonlke, It has more than made good for it fully upplies the demand for i ever « roady take family medicioe, rellable and helphul in codd sdha Upairel diges catanh and weabened and depiossnl Nealth - R it “ The Peruna Company, 1 Bistory fur farty fowr yours has boea one 1 helptuliess 1o the alling, and every e ity has some one who has basn helped by s ' he Poss T e e v . Columbus, Ohiw R T Y tion of nuimn \ I'he ,.\I'I\'IL 30, 1916, Ey Shar e Orchard & Wilhelm Co. | e ‘;“, ;'L‘,,“?.‘,\ 414-416-418 South Sixteenth he | belng to encourage the busls | : = s sty el oay, i e | This Is Round Oak This Is the Round € tho bl o ek of the nvestors Combination Range Week Ouk Mk madicd between the and the mighty K ngenciea through which a modern Busine eapecinlly (nternational busl ness, can be managed Let the govern ment regulute th rporation this he cldent Intion with them wnd aleo the lor to unless 1t can Justify Its exintence army, e came to Omahs b Octol Ing about democracy won't make 4 185K erac ucceed. We are (e His great pride 1o s daughter democratic republic and we are false not Rose 1, Allen, a musician, who keeps |®nly to our own country, but to demo: | house for him, #he studied voleo eul eracy overywhere € wo do not seriously for ten years and graduatod from a great | endenvor to show, by our actions and dramatie art school in M York, When | #uecess, that with ux the many men eay her mother waa taken nick sho eame home | Make u nation as efficlent an elsewher and nursod her for vx yenrs, And sinee | PAUONS have been efficlent by a few men. Mrw Allen's death she Lias Kopt the home o cannot afford to leave this demo for ler fother of ours (nefficlent, 11 we do it will assuredly wome day go down in ruj We t afford to tolerate with eyn private plants whieh in the event of war | eal indifference the pork-barrel theorios | ould be trusted to do public busine of government so dear to the hearts of | hase plknis, throush some sush svstets | POIHIEIAN “ the 'm:,;““-“.v = \\UV)I a 10 the annual educational orders nbove f“”“”‘v“;' b "“:__‘ Lipd ,',,,,,,".",.y';,,',‘..'"‘.'.,‘ The government en. gement co I In) and h hmm equilibrium, nor to also used to wecure as one of it s ur sons grow up steeped in a wpirit | those things for lahor which It. {s most | °f, Mere seifish individuatism. without self-control or discipline or sense of co 17 T Al el A " operntion, or firmness of purpose. We o it and provislony for in- |y o graat fndividual capacity. This we iy, SImomae e ABpet, Slckas t Put we must train it 8o that eiiaabiCn L hall have great collective capaclt Congress I Nothing, that there may be that collective ot one step hue boen tuken mocratlc power and discipline without grens to help secure these industrial con h no great modern democracy can an ot one step has boen taken to | permanently subsist Gift Shop ) Mahogany Floor Lamps, from $10 0 B75 Mahogany Boudolr Lamps trom ... .$1,50 (0 $7,50 Mahogany T Lampeg from 50 to 860 NE ture at Rocker or Arm Chair Like Cut Belou This pretty Jacobean design has stained cane pane] back, large, full #ize chalr or rocker, high back, loose cush lon, tapestry uphol tered meat An extra rood value Each $22.00 Vanity Dressing Case Like Cut One of the new Willlam and Mary designs, select quartered golden ik, triple mirror full center dressing $54 0 mirror . 0 Balance of sulte to match Vanity Dressing Case BED- Full size, poster effect 835 DRESSER- Large sizo 815 CHIFFONIER — Large glass i DRESSING TABLE- Triple mirror. . 26 Jacobean Dak Rockers and Arm Chairs A fine assortment of palterns. $10.00, $12.00, $13.50, $15.00, $18.00 Tables, Settees, Stools, Desks, ete. to match You Will Be Delighted With the Newest Draperies, Uphol- steries, Curtains and Cretonnes assembled herve for vour consideration and selection Fancy Cretonnes In Many Beautiful Designs No material | vol, 80 (nviting, so pl ant for Summer Curtaing and | the P Hright nany destgns - they Our N of th lsr material Iy " A well Prices from 20c to $2.50 Yard buporlor Scrim Curtains In croam and belge tehed th draw . I Miet T, $3.50, $3.85, $4.00, $4.50, $7.00 Pair Sunfast Edge 10¢ and 18¢ Yard Edges, 1250 and 160 Yard (.uvorn nl AII borts \ . Cretonne \ ™ (Y LI IR D) CEREY Pillow Cuvers Pubibe Searts Tabie ¢ LIy SLTA LEREY Slip Covers people as a whole o n Wil Not Win, CharlesW.Allen Rae S | | ‘ Orch May Ist Brings Us to the Midst of the Season for Home Replenishing W Furniture is Here. our new lines for American Walnut, Mahogany, Enamels, etc, » national economie program until | B\ PRESENTING the accompanying MERCHANDISE Check mak raelves r nation. Na- | Hasal # oAy CHECK during this week ending May 6th, yon may fonal needs cannot ha met by confliet- | ing localft Astions This i "" age ot ' Niave a 3-fuel Round Oak Combination delivered at your Worth $5 to You busihe j”‘,t“ [.\T“’vlh‘\. 'U,V\.“ ”v”l:.-‘v ':','.,.‘ home without PAYING ONE CENT DOWN and at the if used between the dates should be ratlon and not hostility sanie time April 20th to May 6th, 1916 under the conditions stat- ed below Save $5.00 on the Regular Purchase Price With the co-operation of the Round Oak Folks, who author ze thix special offer, we are making this famous Round Oak Com severnl carloads already now in nse and thu In accord with the con- tracts and agreements exisis ing with Orchard & Wilhelm $14-416-418 Bouth 16th Omaha, this Co., inducement in or 8t der to add another carload of the binations to the city of Omaha, range, Merchandise Check entitles $5 in the popularize this wonderful to a credit of to bo applied as the original payment required to have dellvered to your home one Round Oak J-fuel Cam bination Range further you It burns gas, coal or wood without change of parts 30 Days’ Free Trial and the range with out a cent of expense to you if not satisfactory, 1 SATISFIED know from past experi ence that will he) ™ you pay the balance in SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, This i unconditional by guarantee and our answer fo “what do we think of the Round Oak Combination Range’’ THE ROUND OAK FOLKS, Mich, When handed In for eredit the customer {s required to an Indieated removed Dowaglac, (nnd we endorse Name you Address our Balesman Our wsalespeople will fully ex warms the kitchen in wintey by cheaper than the poorly construct- plain every feature of this won burning coal, how It keeps the ed v'n“Kl"n ‘nnt! how you ';m have it installed in your own home erfully convenient range-—how kitchen cool in summer | ne d , an g 1 in summer by bur- . e paying a cent down, and perfect is its construction, how ing gas, how simple and how safe at a saving of 8$5.00 on the evenly the oven bakes, how it s the entire device, how It s regular price, ard&Wilhelm Co. 414-16-18 South Sixteenth Street A presentation of trustworthy furni- ices that surpasses the usual showing. We want you to,see oom, Dining Room and Bed Room in all the popular oak finishes, ular iving ¢ Living R¢ Rattan Rocker Like Cut, This handsome OIld Ivory finish Arm Rocker or Chair has uphol stered cretonne cushion seat and pad All the World’s Music Is Yours With a Victrola Right In your own home and | back, broad, flat arms, you need not delay Take ad An excoptional value. FEach vantage of our “Fasy Payment' plan and have your Vietrola to $12.50 fipend & half hour in our New Victrola Gallery en the Fifth Floor, It perfectly appointed f o r the careful judg ing of Victor ma Brass Beds Bquare post, square fillc4 Brass "“",',;"" and rec Beds are very popular. We invite your inspection of our large com- This is & plete assortment of styles, Vietrola X ——— Square Post Brass Bed Like Cut, This {8 an unusual value—2-inch posts with heavy top and bottom rods and fillers, satin finish $39050 Square Post Brass Beds, $38.00, $39.50, $42.00 The largest line of $75 Others 815 to 8859 iTay Records Are Ready irass Beds in the West to choose from $9.00 and Up Prices ... Couch Hammocks new line ()sh rmoor Malttresses The Genwine Ostermoor, $15.00 Rugs In 6x9 and 8-3x10-6 Sizes Large recelve particular attention in our Rug Section. In thess sizes as wall an In the popular Hx12 size, we show plle after pile of Brussels Velvet Axminster and Wiltoa grades, offering an equal selection to the purchaser vho roquires the smaller rug 6% Hrussels o BLLHO N Ax10.6 Prussels, S12.50 10 881 Ul Axminster x10-6 Axminstor, §2¢ ody Pruss £10.6 Hody Brussel rope and coll 50, $10, 812 ng hooks , $10 New im| with chalns $7.50, § x10.8 Wilton LALTON LT Oval Rag Rugs 14.1neh $3 and $3.75 fousecleaning Necessities Woal Wall Mops th . hoet bandle Extra Quality Cfem S o Rag Rugs O0'Ced BT Ineches $2.05 - }' : A MATE lnches B5.00 22,50 T tont RN.50 Somnloxs “llton Vel\et Rugs and small de 11'\‘."." AT ’;L:," s, S10. s RAL.500 g, Ra7.00 Furnitur Congoleum Rugs Inlald Linoleum Polish * Sl e e Sl o foot wile ad ; - Ry 1 " o and white, Mack . . ! Kreens, also Lhe new . King u ore @ . i sh 16 the bach Mo ial grade st Mo sy, g Always Satisfies | Mt D0e Meecial grae wh by 08¢ and B0s | me #1.90 / Hottle (Y ar.n0 | 9010, 8190, 8100 to 818H Square Yard ss0

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