Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 11, 1916, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ciated with each community’s schools churches and other institutions, and proper sanitation, food, sleeping quar- ters and discipline will be provided at the camps for the physical and mental - PREPAREDNESS - CAMPS FOR BOYS Nearly Two Hundred Thousand Will Be Given Traiming Under the Direction of Bay Soouts. SIGNALING AND MAP MAKING New York, June 10—Nearly 200,- 000 boys will' go imto preparedness camps in all parts of the country this summer under the feadenship of men identified with the Boy Scouts of . America, acoording to an announce- | ment made at the organization’s head- equipment of the boys. BRIEF CITY NEWS “Townsend's for Sporting Goods.” “Electrle Fans, $5.80, Burgess-Granden Co. Diamond Engagement Rings—Edholm. Have Root Print It—-Now Beacon Press. To Borrow Money on Real Estate see J. H. Dumont, Keeline Bidg. rm mortgages. J. H. Dumont, Kesli Business Women's Pienlo—The B A N 5 Women's elub Wil nold o wienie next Taes. | demonstrations in northern Mexico.| Ten grade school boys, most day, beginning at 6:30 p, m., at Miller Park. | Americans in Mexico, fearing serious | them bright I oking little chaps, were “Today’s Movie Program,= clasgified sec- It appears in The American property were CITIZENS MAKE WAY TO BORDER Washington, June 10.—Administra- % and 6 per cent city and bld tinued reports of anti-American ;I,::,',',. ,'hl:‘:h""_'f.ft':‘ the vurious'moving | border in great numbers, and those | Leslie, on the charge of breaking into Keep Your Momey and vi tes in the | seeking to return to Mexico are being | the store of Benjamin \quarters here today. American Safe Deporit Va 218 South e will be very Bee Bldg. Boxes remt §1.00 for 3 months. Open from 9§ a. m. to 6 p. m.|agents acting under orders. three nights in a row. Similar to the .military instruction samps for adults a¢ Plattsburg, N. Y., nd other places. | “An analysis of the program for the Fire BSecreens—8Sunderiand’s. held at their office, 784 Brandels building, | presence of American troops on Mexi- | tols ahd other supplies. ttsburg and sim¥ar camps pro- joted by General Leonard A. Wood, eals that fully three-fourths of the jects and activities taken Hert are included in the Boy Sunday morning, st 10 o'clock. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE e lare into open rioting directec AMERIGANS LEAYE against American citizens, although no fear is felt or the s:fety of Gen- smaller boys were sent to the Deten- tion home until such time as Judge Leslie decides they are gdod empugh tion between the judge and the pro- bation officials, after which Joe Po- litio and Joe Sculla were also sent to sther boys, who were not in court at all, were the worst culprits. Peter Synek, a good looking boy about 16 years of age, and who has been earning $12 per week, he says, was soon sentenced to the Kearney school as one of the Then there was a private conversa- Strong appeals were made in be- half of these youngsters, that they might share the lot of the others, but the appeals were in vain. Wanted—Some Want Ads in ex- p Luis Potosi and Nuevo Leon, anti change for lots of answers. ‘s ; American demonstrations have been Demonstrations Against Presence of | particularly numerous and attacks on Troops Causes (.h“t Anxlety from Chihuahua and Monterey, where at Washington. there are no consular agents. Youngsters Deplete tion officials were uneasy over con- Fireworks supphes We are Located Across the Street from Hotel Rome INION OUTEITTIN S.E.COR. SIXTEENTH AND JACKSON STREETS To All Visitors. Quality Furniture for June Brides Every article sold by us is ABSOLUTELY guar- tion and our IMMENSE buying power enable us to | anteed to give PERFECT satisfaction and will stand sell you QUALITY furniture at a saving to you of from twenty to fifty per cent. o axetu. | Tiots, are makifg their way to the|in the probation court before Judge Our LOW expense, our INEXPENSIVE loca- advised against such action by border | Eighteenth and Howard streets, for the test of time, and, as usual at this store, you Most demonstrations have gone no| According to witnesses, the bor)'s MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. ey e airumy | further than mass meetings and|took $100 worth of stuff from the of the Assoclated Jewish Charities will be | Speeches by agitators who resent the|store, including a quantity of cap pis- Lcan soil. Carranza troups have sought |2 window and then shoved open 2a To Members of Ges Alliance—All i i i i AL o 8 g A N::':."u‘ ey oh ustally to lisperse such gatherings.|door. The boys did not deny their o Moot on b4t | Officials fear public opinion may guilt, but tearfully declared that two acing north promptly at NOR TO THE FLAG. chome,” thie statement reads, Bey will be provided in this sum- her’s Boy Scout camps, the first of Val J. Peters, Pres. Use “Tex-Tile” Shingles Sunderland’s. opexn next week. h ms i view, jt is explaimed, are not only to build the boys phy- e themn “knowledge and skill that will imuneasurably in- crease their usefulness to their coun- any crisis.” Under this plan the subjects are included in the Camp-site selection, tent pitching, i nita Jenkins Wholesale Optical Goods Manuf: E&2mas (PIANOS! PIANOS! At prices that lost sight of cost--Sale lasts Six Days NIRAONL S, iy iee| they, bave 8 Listen! The appointment of our house as General Auts Vietim Bues-Jesss 1. Hintt |l Distributors and Jobbers by the Columbia Phonograph Company for Nebraska and Iowa, and the purchase of gt i odlhisgn of 1 tomatleg $300,000 worth of phonographs and records, to be ond e e et wer. |W ' delivered during the next fifty days, has made this the ber was driving hi car recklessly and in- |\ mogt favorable time for the people in this community d:dly. but to gi possibly ‘aight skilied workmen. Y W. J. Taylor, W, P. Jenkins and L. B. Wood brought suit against Peter T. Barber for $10,600 for damages caused by being in- in a collision of thelr automobiles wit!umtd m!tcllclg, r.ool:ti'ng. tance code signaling, setting wirel Loeates Here—The Ta; of the firm. They nd that he recelved per- to buy Pianos and Player Pianos Cheap. and serious injurfes, on which he sets the valuation to be $10,000. To Sell Real Estate, list it with J. H. Du- mont, Keeline Bldg. Hall Announces Instruction Camp to Be He]d_at Lincoln Adjatant General Hall of the Ne- ‘ |braska National Guard -announces that an officers’ camp of instruction will be held at the state farm, Lin- coln, June 21 to 29. Omaha officers of the state guard are looking forward to this event with unusyal interest. It is believed idge building, construction of and observation towers, fi i escue of dgown- fighting, swimming, r first aid to injured, observation and memory tests, map making : ind dition the scouts will learn, largel interest, a great 1 about nature, and will be taught to put into practice the c duct knowsi to them as slogan since the ancorpornion of the Manua! of Army Omitted. “The most ardent preparedness ad: vocate of today,” the statement de- clares, “has added nothi arguments that were r . ; indeed, the scout scheme neh-n‘:md' and provides a work- one that is actuallly work- paredness - for everyd; Wife of Dead Atimiral Was Ag_()_ma,ha Girl Rear Admiral Hood, who was among the British officers lost dur- ing the great sea fight last week, was the husband of a former Omaha girl, Miss Ellen Touzalin, daughter of the late A, E. Touzalin, at one time gen- eral manager of the Burlington road here. The Touzlins went from here You will find this beas to Boston! and Miss Ellen married izenship, 'as well as for emergen- g o tll: femote ponl:?llty tion of the fact that the ot receive military drill, the statement says: “The rifle, the sword and other i accoutrement form no 20 to 650 per cent. Bpenutiful New Pianos, Regularly Priced at $300, $400, $500 and up, are now offered and sold at $148, $157, $183 up reduction. result in a stronger s among the guards- : FREE Thirty Days in Your Home FREE tiful plan ot latest styles T ale spectl sale. "Planos giarantoed for Spenty-five years. Mr, George Nickerson of that cit ; NOTICE: ;h&:? Cotdn Brice and was left a widow wit") three chil. | $300 Practice Piano....... $25'| 86 dren, and several years ago inarried W $250 Root & Son, Upright..$37 | $275 Strope & Co., Upright.$75 .$138 | $326 Haines, Upright..... .$128 | $400 Steger & Sons, Upr. .$200 $275 J. P. Hale, Upright...$60 | $1,000 Chlckarlngi.Gnnd..Slu ima..... manua . take the place of other things which ‘of a more polifivle and construct- :énmt General Sir Baden- ed the Boy Scout being Captain Hood, t: b'e replr'ndmin i $350 Cable, Upri Powell (who devels recruiting work, str-mgly op- ard now against JEEESEAAS War Summary — PROFABLY AS A PRELIMINARY to & remewal of their assaul the defenses of Verdun from the north- the Germans are usul i fgbtin b and is cadet system which is advocated some in Great Britain. H on the ground that intended to sccomplish; well disciplined, fighting men cannot be made without a per- - ) lbflkylmle::lhoa‘l character, re- sponsi , 8¢l ~ health, of which of military ‘drill' that young Grounding for Good Citizenship. “The Boy Scouts of Ame " in a different way about the training boys for the service of country, All of the interests tivities ?f .gle scouts 0 g in e qual p, a stromg bod; inclinations, a knowledge of his coun- the _trie meaning the boy: who . gets these in ; teens and who in addition _ the training given the scouts will be able to master purely military drill n ope-tenth the time the average y would require; and he would i fthtivo, resource, mches in shat sector. THE ITALIANS have prodably heavy loss { m‘“' ":nnu. "l‘ 1a believed e I ey 1311:13 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. ich the cadet would not ve had time to acquire. “The summer camps will be a dem- onstration. But bac! stration is that something else about the Boy Scout training whis 80 c. s and improves the spirit of and his attitude toward his sist in the summer encampments which 180,495 boys are eligible. addition, the camps will have the . services of army and navy officers, naturalists, scoutcraft experts, gov- ment life saving officers, physi- s, geologists, civil engin r men qualified to give instruc- thousands 'of men who without np tion are . devoting many week to the training of who give up their own time, her second husband $600 Knabe, Upl‘ffiht i ght. . $450 88-Note Player Piano.$225 | $650 Regina Sul $360 Nickle in Slot Piano..$78 | $5560 Technola, Player D I Y “l: monthe’ rent allowed on purchase. R ital and Surplus, $1,000,000. number of “WE'RE HERE TO GROW WITH GROWING OMAHA.” EATON & | AIER (0 Here’s a Dainty Ivory Bedroom Suite One of Scores of Equally Good Beaton & Laier Values A splendidly constructed, beautifully designed, carefully finished suite that will quickly appeal to home furnishers of taste and yet is priced low enough to place ? it within the reach of nearly everyone—Dressing Table, $24.50; Dresser, $23.50; Chiffonier, $22.50; without mirror, $17.50. Bed in either full or twin sizes, $18.50 Best Place in Omaha To Buy. Rugs Axminster Rugs $11, 36x63 Bigelow Arlington Seaml _in an unrivaled variety of choive | Rugs, special............88.80 | ;1 &0 nl’efl.:'v,:mt:“_ D P iross Rineriears | $12.80 36x63 Bigelow Daghestan | terns and colorings you vo sesn: leading mills. 8-8x10-6 and 9x12 és and big values, Bugs, special. ..u.. 00000 $9.80 e 27x54 Axminster Rugs. ;;%;g: :%%gg; il iphr e “m“#& :Fx‘:.‘.'.,.d. 86x68 Royal Wilton. EAGE OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT AND WELCOME. DGR ';HB BEAUTIFUL “WILLIAM AND MARY” DINING ROOM SET—Just as pictuerd, complete for uilt of solid oak throughout and an exact copy of the original English set. Has a handsome rich fumed finish. Ten exquisite pieces, consisting of buffet, extension table, serving table, china closet and six dining room chairs, upholstered in genuine Spanish leather. An exceptionally fine value, offered you at the above low price, at your Three complete floors will be required to place this important {'urchuo. and in order to close out our mammoth stock of New and sed Pianos and Player Pianos, we will give an extra discount of ANY PIECE WILL BE SOLD SEPARATELY AT THE PRICES SHOWN IN THE ILLUSTRATION. Hundreds of @ other brass beds at equally low 5 Standard Pianos, including the highest grades, usually priced at $450, $600 and $700 and up, are now offered and sold at $318, $347, $388 and up to the price of the Steinway, the standard piano of the world, the only Piano in our stock which admits of no MASSIVE 2-INCH POST BRASS BEDS—Like illustration, have ten fillers in head and foot board; satin finish. Our This Sale Will Last Only Six Days, So Make Haste, Mr. Piano Buyer. YEAMLESS BRUSSELS RUGS, in 8-3x10-6-ft. size. These are splendid, well made, GOODS SOLD OUT OF TOWN ON EASY PAYMENTS. FREIGHT PAID 200 MILES. Home Outfits 3-ROOM |4-ROOM HOME | HOME Outfits 0 Weber, ijright ..... Outfits GURNEY-M AD E REFRIGERATORS are absolute ice- savers. One just likc REED GO-CARTS, WITH HOOD—Just like illustration— have full spring con- $300 Schaeffer, Upright ...$95 a0l T hee ver..$350 Terms, $1 to $2 Per Week.—Free Stool—Free Scarf. Beautiful Pianos for Rent, $3.50 per month and up. cold air circulation hood of go-cart up- holstered in Bed- Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. Largest Retailers of Pianos in the World. Established 1889. LIVERY TO FLOR- DUNDEE, SOUTH SIDE AND COUN. HANDSOME THREE.PIECE LIBRARY SETS—Just like il- lustration, and built of solid oak. Chair and rocker upholstered in fabricoid leather. Our price for the complete set, only These Items MayBe Charged If You Wish Omaha Home Furnishing Headquarters ==—=—————==m= DINING ROOM CHAIRS — Like cut, built of solid oak, genuine lea- ther upholstered. LAWN MOWERS— DIRECT ACTION GAS RANGES, Are positively guaranteed to cut your gas bill fully one-third. The oven is ready for baking as soon as lighted. Special prices on all lawn and porch furniture. FUMED OAK PORCH SWINGS— Just like illustration, built of solid oak with slat seat and back, com- lete with chains and hooks, ready or hanging. Our priee, .. .cosvine Proenes FOR A LARGE 3x6 FOOT AMERICAN ORIOLE QO- BASKETS. | WASHING MACHINES— and bracket. Get one ‘SL°6$ P* SL'2¢ ‘SHAITAMS LAJNVD STASSIA Pl e Tt e TN CANVAS HAMMOCK COUCHESS, HIGH SIDES AND BACK; PADDED SEAT. Qur price.. TWENTY-FIVE FEET GARDEN HOSE, guaranteed for 1 season §$3.65. LARGE WAGON UUMBRELLAS, ¢ \apagg|iren find Do fn wide variety flm and $30.00 | sexes Royal Wilton.s ... 8528 | fuga o T e SO

Other pages from this issue: