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et En, til,l MAY 14, 1916 2—A UNDAY BRICKLAYERS ARE LEAVING THE CITY Report That They Have Gone to Other Towns Where They May OMAHA S First and Exclusive Pictures of the. Effects of the Sinn Fein Rebellzgn in Dublin, Ireland l THE THOMPSON-BELDEN &CO. s The Fashion enler of "the MiddleWest — ‘_ Secure Steady Work. | ! TEAMSTERS MAY 60 ON STRIKE SLunt White Goods,Charmmg NeW Embrotderles Some of the union bricklayers, Speclal for Our great assortments of beautiful embroideries offer untold possibilities to make the summer gown and graduation dresses attractive who have heen working on the con- | struotion work in Omaha up to the| outbreak of the laborers’ strike the | ~-Monday Only- $1.25 white embroidered H v . Transparent ongandies, voiles, i tirst of the week, are now leaving French Voiles, Monday marquisettes, batistes, selling from the city. | $1.25 to $1.75 a yard, $1.00 a yard. They are leaving because when the | the brick tenders and mortar mixers quit, thelr work stops. Just how many have left for other cities is not definitely known, but contractors say here and there their bricklayers have gone and have an-| nounced that they intend to go to other cities where they can get steady | work. The fact that they are leaving in taken'| by the contractors to mean (1 here 18 to be of They take it to mean that the unlon bricklayers have an understanding with the laborers which gives them Inside in formation that the strike here Is not likely to be moon settled Teamsters May Strike. 1t is commonly reported that the te.m . sters are to strike Monday. This 14 not confirmed and is merely rumored among the bullders. It is belleved to be a sym- pathetic movement, In an effort to get out & larger representation of strikers In various lines. Bullding construetion work Is largely at A standstill as yot in Omaha as a 10 sult of the strike, as very few, If any, i men have returned to work who struck ' early in the week. The scale of wages pald by contractors i to thefr common labor lins \aried greatly with the contractors and with the par i tioular kind of common labor performed While many pald 25 cents an hour for 18, 27 and 45-inch flouncings Embroideries for collars and cuffs, organdy, volle and georgette lace | trimmed and fancy embroidery edges, Curtain Rods, 19¢ A from 25¢ to 88¢ a yard. Extra long extension rods, | Ribbon beadings and edges for un brase plate, the curved-end | derwear. ind: % $ Corset cover embrolderies in dainty kmd' also Bfl‘fllkhf rods with designs for sheer walists, selling for neat round ball ends; regu 85¢ to Bbe, lar M’,]ling pri(’(- 25¢, A beautiful selection n{ edges and (Monday only). sl insertings for infant layettes. | et i You Will Be EORORIE Pumops || Ol to Kaow | That extensive assortments SOROSIS is the safe guide | | of French and German Val to a successful selection of || Laces have just been re- correct footwear, ceived. The newest pumps in iv- | | —All widths, with insertions ory, gray, black and white to match; also net top laces $5to $8a palr. at the striks | considerablo durat'on |in all widths. When in Our Store Stop at the Corset Section, and Ask to be Shown thc New Brassieres For your fignre, slender, me- You Like to Look Your Best OUR FASHION SERVICE Glggers and for other general lnbor work, dinm or stout, there is a style Strives For That i some paid 3, while on the other hand, especially sm'ted to you, giv- i R etusioa s fow ot e b 10bw ‘i"R ”‘9] fid"]'}n““ ffigfile bust Very Goal . ine and adding a ! ourve. ( "HIGH FINANCE" We are showing many new Those different style BROUGHT WRECK numbers in plain materials, | touches that make for { also lace and embroideries. | distinction in dressare + TODECATUR BANK The Price Only 800, | cleverly portrayed in i (Continued from First Page) ; our modes.' 1 Goon vaying his 840 dividend in cash. He | Nor does it necessi- 1 nl‘tl‘l:.‘::‘-n people saw Elllott would tate a large expendl- i “really pay the dividend to those who ture to be fashlonably b7 " nsked for it, confidence was strengthened d b 1 < “and one after the other refused the cush Styles to Suit Every and becoming y dress- | "and instead threw In good money to uc- ed as our moderate OR——— quire more of the stock, Little Rookkeeping Legerdemnain, 80 in an incredibly short time the ine croased stock subscription was ralsed, and the records of the Btate Bankink board show that on August 4, 1015, just _four days after the 5 per cent dividend wha declared, the capital stock was hoosted by $15,000. It becomes evident at once that prae- tieally 85,000 of this was in reality not paid at all, but was merely transferred on the books in the shape of the flctitous dividend and credited to the various stockholders to apply on the new atock The other §10,00 was pald in, at least #o it 1s sald. To be exact, it was a little over $10,000 in cash that had to be pald in, for it will be remembered that Jerry O'Rourke and Dr, B, A. 8ears drew out In the cola- o8t kind of cash their respective dividends of 350 each instead of applylng them on stock. This 18 only one of the very interesting manipulations that occurred during the banking career of Cashler John E Ellott, " Dream Is Now Over. Lesa than one year after this the doors were clased by the State Banking board. They are closed now and the state ex- aminers, A. D. Tousalin and T. R. Riley The top picture shows the west side of Sackville street, Dublin. Note the ruins of th was the first bullding seized by the rebels, and Wwas their headquarters until they were bombardment from British battleships, Aurora Is Having Construction Boom AURORA, Neb, May 1 Much improvement in the way of con- struction of sewers, pavement, new bufld- ings and bridges will be affected in Aurora this spring and summer. Thou- sands of dollars will be expended in these improvements, Aurora’s new federal buflding is well started and will be completed before August 1. Tts total cost will be approx- Imately $40,000, and it will ba a structure with all modern improvements for hand- ling Uncle Sam’'s busines: Thirteen blocks of paving on L, M and Twelfth streets are being rapidly signed up and will undoubtedly be constructed this summer. The pavement on Twelfth street, which leads to Streeter park, will have parking in the middle, This will make Twelfth street the show street of (pecial) o postoffice, which driven out by the THe years roll on that bring me nearer to you. But you have never secmed very far away. The wheels of time have left (thelr tracks on all mbout us, but your dear faco has remained fust the same. What you sald to us, and the memories back to your children in the sallence of the day, and never is there a sickness present in some measure, More than a thousand times since you | Journeyed on we have sald, “If onl | mother were here,” as of old, that we might say the word and do the thing we “postponed” or “forgot.” G M. M Laying Cornerstene The bottem picture shows the rulns along Eden quay, Dublin, looking from the O'Connel statue. scene was one of the central strongholds of the revol- ters, and was taken only after a desperate fight, l Mother Mogt Beloved 11 of what you @14 for us, come back and | or trial, mor a joy, that you are not | The High Declamatory Contest Is Staged BCOTT'S BLUFF, Neb, May 13.—(Epe- cinl Telegraiij—The humorous contest of the Nebrasks High School Declamatory union was held here last evening and was participated in by representatives from elx of the elght dlstricts of state. | Those not appeaging, who had won first place in their respective oontests, were Alta I. Davis of South Omaha and Nanny Nyberg of Wakefield Those participat o Albért Aldrich, Beaver City; jurke, Central City; Katherine urg; George Costley iray, Wilbur; Ruth Had uff. judges were Rev George I. Mo- Bridgeport, Mrs. G. Rowan of and Mrs. Philpott of Chadron, The medal for first place was awarded Type of Figure prices demonstrate. POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY Invitation to the Public The honor of the presence of yourself and friends 48 requested at the dedicatory ceremonies and tncident to the corner stome laying of RIALTO CITY (At Ralston-Omaha) entertainment /4 ednesday A fternoon, May 17th Nineteen Hundred and Sizteen : are in charge of the bank. They have to Ruth Hadley of Scott's Bluff, wh B e o o ok & aise ot \he towh RGN TEAB [ ot mae o Deens Wastan Commencing at 2 o’Clock i days checking up and auditing the _','l‘e’;“""".:’l’m':'k"_"‘“:; b :‘:’.‘:"_‘l‘::";', B P ’d George Costley of Chadron, recitation . i . { books gl een POStponed - ricture swow. was awarted seo- There will be music, and, for those who wish, dancing 1 sponaible on the double Mabllity clause Few of ua realize the danger of coughs k| \ | did athletio grounds have been 1ald out | place yesterday, has been postponed until | and colds, don't take the ri "o | S8 after they Ave made 990d 40 1hat| und o grandstang ccnstructsd. The base| Wednesday on scoount of the inlement | King's New. Discovery ‘m:_',k"n:::; Z', way to be via the West Q road. Trolley cars on i extent the state bank guarantes fund| o glamond, which has been bullt by | weather i S ek | il b called 1o (o funia the Dl4nce | he it ccountad one of the bas 1 , the McKinley system will leave on half vl ¢ { o the depositors. M) AT T NN WL WSS P Thoss ncquainted with the atfairs of =i e hourly schedule, going south from the respective stockholders, estimate that 3 : D L L doti iy n e .00 f ol Will Dynamite Bed Sizteenth and Farnam streets ) 2 = i - It is conservatively estimated that the lonses will be $50,000, The stockholders are, of courss, re- #tock should yleld in actual eash about 12,000, The other N0 of stock Is sald B Walker A Beand Al Mre Ty P, maiher of ¥ ppery Tha dlrwstans aee W | Pasrens, B B Waiees e and Jonn W ¥ The el sultersie hows e e safe and seund Nabrasha 1hat par V8 pest @ RN peatanty Pt N codure Man r‘ COAl. I'Hl( £S . ot | In Streeter park, the new twenty-elght acre tract recently donated to the city by the late Mrs. Julla M. Streeter, aplen- 0f Lagoon to Drain It KANSAS CITY SENDS BACK ROSENBLATT RILLS QUALITY AT CLY . PR Y ' | 'The laying of the cornerstons of “Rialt | Ctty,” Ralston, which was to have taken ond place Don't Disreward Your Oold. Leading the March of Dental Progress ASK M Good Bye Fear Nore The N May I gum teeat VERY HEASMINARLE PRICES Mrvhon | enves Special (ilnases fur ™ $07-9 Brandels Building Phone Red M0 Paptiaied Matoring and WHAT ABMTY YOUR TERTH for special evamination Fapert andd bebdgework that Velnphone ship the right prive h We all pesinte Westorn Nay & Grain Co, b, Veob Guests coming byautomobilaw{llfindt}w most advantageous RILBEIEDTEI i TR T R 2 Get into business via the i ta be held by persons from whom no Governor Jomn H. Morehead, Victor Rosewater of The Bes, R. F, Gil- H money could be foroed by an assesament e b <& D B db { B s harait, (ha bank| o TRORA, MR May it-(Roesial )3 r. raaoury der of The World-Herald, O. E. Kniseley of The Daily News, and ' Auarantes fund will be subipot to avon ot s . X Dahlman will be some of the principal speakers. O | % BV PR 4 SAW 15 e | : & dynan palgn ks sroukh (n your investigation !0?07 d hpa s | the elalme of ail repoaitore | The lled] oge ot drainin hia ake Wo haa boon Ly ¢.a dentist-as nehtruttinn of o1 Nebraskans of equal prominence will also be on the program. i i bank has pald fwte the guaranty fund| oot ol Tl (hat If he will break bR el vl Aiakkaani Ahal ¥ & " 4 L‘:Il‘lfl"l‘?‘lh:"’w:.“.n l;:."' - P& Wi up the gumbo benesth the lagoon wi you will favor Dr. Bradd Poday Dentt try Th Rilll&) (1 - ‘ > ¥ | water will seep Inte o0 - avor Dr ury. Toda M B T R i B L L [0 06 e S0 Wi Syt Sosiuie e Jompany at ment in ® has relsed nothing but » stural to suppose that % whioh W ™ tean E hard u‘-::'hv Goe and| . A o of your testh and gume will S. E. Schaefer, Pres. “are of the o mAY Do | en Degt ard W ach and eventually lead i ahin. W - ot fy for further trouble R— SRS R o &y aan 80000080 aAnt (] TR Wi roer teech have the sare s roon. orad [)I' “1( ”()h) b i marking the beginning ’ & 4 R EERRRRNN v+ “hiet on wnususl deutietry of “RIALTO CITY" at Ralston-Omaha will W panae L0818 | = Waed . ot - . . R & _ : - - DR. BRADBUR.Y Dentist be filmed for national circulation. You can ’ !)::\‘u‘*l” e i : ll'?-l: ' . L] .. SRR Woodmen of the Workd Builling Fhone B 1 TH0 l .F,:’ i ..'. . Paeh aml Parnam wis Mowrs: & 10 6 Sundars, 10 o 19 | B HR| o SEE YOURSELF IN THE MOVIE Stoekhalders Wha Are Liabhie - Poitentng W s Mot of Sachnsiens . ' s ST “ Lo ,,,,,c,?,, llly and Alfal i R Bma Lt bitteman, eorge Yhame N T — If you attend WEDNESDAY afternoon, take Ralston car a ‘ Business Chanees"