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THE OMAHA bUNDAY BEE: JUNE 25, 1916. GOOD ROADS CROWD | Germans Prepare to Build Home GOH]NG 1,000 STRONG For Their Aged Countrymen A home for German old people of Nebraska and Iowa is to be built on To Start Early Monday from Cen- " tral City and Pick Up Boosters Y the grounds where the German home All Along the Route, is now located at 4406 South Thir- ' 70 BE VICTIMS AT THE DEN |tecnth street. Three *Mill‘ion Auto Tires made— by GOODRICH, in year 1915 A grand picnic will be held there “On to Omaha, One Thousand (odahy at :;vhxch the preliminary steps Strong.” That is the slogan the Cen- fojts end will.be taken, 8. ! . The association to take the project tral City crowd has adopted for its|in hand in a business way has been * good roads boosting trip, on which |organized. It is the “Deutschen Alten . the men in autos are to roll into Oma- ?""‘I 3,“;“1“"‘“ or the German Old ha from Central City Monday,| ‘The direcimre et Jone ' HT e d;{e]cg;)‘rsl_o’! !}I{cdasslc’)umolx; are: Whether they will have a full thou- 5:}::,?;“: d George 2 §I‘ch"'“‘ e;lr‘;{ ' sand when they cross to the metro-| Kiene, Hans Petersen, Henry Ehlers ; polhhn (I‘mLu of g)mlhn cannoht beland William Butt. 3 predicted as yet, but it never hurts| The officers are: President, H Tll T WE ak to_set your 5|°8‘m high enough. Rohlif; vice president, lc-lu Reodenbt::rg): e more lres m e’ These boosters are boosting for | secretary, George Sieh. X Q‘IC Highland Cutoff highway which| No better place could be imagined e is a short cut from Central City to|for an old folks' home than the e ey cost You! ~ Valley and Omaha, somewhat short- "er than the Lincoln highday, and on higher ground. Every town and city en route is to contribute boosters and still more boosters to the whirling column of automobiles, so that the caravan of cars will grow as it rolls along, even as a snowball grows while bounding down a lnowy rslope in a chinook. A handsome silk-flag valued at $10 grounds of the German home, They are situated in pne of the most pic- turesque parts of the city and have an area of seven acres. Much of the ground is wooded and there is a pleaxmg slope to it. The view down the river and over into the Iowa val- splendid. The air is pure and btious. | And, with these advantages'usually associated with the country and will be given as a prize to the town|woods, the home is within easy access \::ntnhutmg (t}l;e largest deelez‘:tu:ln to n}i alllthlef rny‘s advantages, being less | = the trip. vernor orehead is|than half an hour's street car journe: (m; * scheduled to make the trip from Lin-|from the heart of the city, , 4 Sien “coln to Central City' in time to ‘get| In the project for this ph:lanmropxc into a car with the bunch and make |expansion among the German de- the entire trip over the cutoff with|scended pe dple in Omaha and vicinity | taken up. the boosters. is contained not only the home for There is “ample room on the The towns to be visited en route to [aged, but also a hospital. The home | spacious site for many buildings, as Omaha ‘are Hordville, Polk, Stroms- | will be built first, however, and aft- F: need may arise for them. burg, Ulysses, Dwight, Valparaiso, Weston, Wahoo, Mead and Valley. oot oSt i Thirty-Eight More |Bell Employes to oot e, whirling e oo manx | Omahans Enlistin | Receive Salaries in the most mnu: parts of Omaha The state Mlhtla: Whfle With G’uard s and later taken”to the Ak-Sar-Ben c[en for initiation, b o ettt gy ey Py oy irty-eigl tmore young' men hlve Liberal provisions for the coming chp MADE IN THE enlisted in the Nebraska National |twelve months are made by the Bell IWBERREORUITING HERE | Guard since the ordet came to move [tclephone system for —its ‘employes, who have been called out for serv- the guardsmen to the border imme- |jce with the National Guard, Full diately, pay is granted for the first three Dr. R, B. Stratton, one of the ex- | months and the fraction of the month booming the recruiting figures at|amining, board, says about twenty [in which the men are called to the he lonl army and navy stations. medical students and dentists are |colors. For the remaining nine e “Precadented record of | needed for the hospital corps imme- | months salaries witl continue in full tmty-n\x applicants for enlmment diately. force less the amount received from in the army in one day was hung up| The following are the newest re- |the government. at_the army recruiting utmon Fndg cruits: Upon the return from duty, em- this numbér including the three su w&u-r ¥, umn-w-.rm(‘ watos, loyes will be given employment as i mdmu at Sioux City, Des Moines | - S Foster, ?nr as the needs of telephone service will permit. At the end of twelve "y HREE Million Auto Tires;znade by Goodnch in latest fiscal yeaf of 19151 With a huge tncrease, thus far, for 1916. Three Million Tires for Pleasure Cars, and Trucksy combined, —exclusive of all Motor-Cycle, Bicycle, and Cnmage Tires, A millionmore of such Tires than were made, sold, or even claimed, by any other Rubber Con- cern in America, durmg its latest fiscal year. A Fifty Per Cent greater VOLUME than the next greatest 2 ne-fourth of ALL the Pleasure Car, and Truck, Tires made in America, Deduct that Goodrich 8,000,000 from the total Anferican Tire production of about 12,000 O rem ivide: the 199 (spproximate) Mak en divide the ap a es and Brands, that compets with Goodrich, mto the 9,000, 000 residue, " You will thus find the avem%eVolume of n}] competing Makes and Brands to be about 45, 000 Tires Yearly, per Make or Brand. Double that l{?'ou wish | / Treble it | —QUADRUPLE itl\ ' Even thm tyou would have an IMPRESSIVE ¢ Comparison of Volume,—and all that Volume | means to Cost-of-production, per Tire, - 1) &z l er that the hospital problem will be 7) <3 Font db.. 4 M,,/‘ | L e/ TRLE I j’ronpect of lomethmg ,doing” in the army and navysmore interestin tbm the drudgery of peace-time dril dll ||-m i = Al kg olg, Lieutenant F. A. Buell swore in six Stanley J. ‘Kilpatrick, | months further consideration of these recruits at Sioux City Frida Emil n Mnxm ght, Al Michaelson, 4 $ 3 ; Re:mitiln‘ Serj elnlB H}l{n{:‘n 'i;. Janving Hont fi,'m,’:m”’gmm movmumfi_ S ceived a letter ‘from: artin, | G SOME OF F! ING = ] Fi rietor of the Martin Electric . Millor, Clemmens, \ = ) c rfil ‘ndldn Po'wer cetn;pn&y. Dallas, |ie0mwe, T. Ko Doy ’ OF ALFALFA IS MOULDY How thu ncerns YOU seel 0 enlist in the aviatio R M | co‘:pt /i j g‘(m : 35 . year: Hy 4 s 5 ! Consignments (gf r(n)ew halfnhlh have 2 b \ e mn @ whicl ust beyond the it, een coming to the Omaha hay mar- = uiring men td be between | 1 B, Bmith, ket/ during the week, and Inspector = years. of urilt enlistment. gl.ll‘_«l-r“l! JHalmes m“ Jobn A, Pederson hag been busy “plugging” = TUDY the Price-List publlcly prmtgd e navy recruiting station d the cars to inspect and grade the hay. to left of this,—and See| u.ht men have been accepted in the Compare with the Lxst-Pncea of i - other Tires made in LESSER Volume,—-an Observe that competing Prices are h: 5 almost the exact proportion that VOL production is ghn:i' when Quahty approaches the Goodmh Cut our present Tire Qutput to One-third, and it would still far exceed the Average of nll Competing Makes or Brands. ut, that huge reduction in Volume MIGHT result in evel ire we made costing you third MORE than present prices. They would not,~—and could not,—be BBT- TER Tires, at this necessarily higher-cost to us, and higher-price to you. Because, — rich Tires are not made "up to a price;"’—nor ‘down to a price.”’ AR e davay also S-veby extraor. | DEMAND FOR FARM HANDS I§ |14," fou"d, hai ach o] the hay, was J GREATEST IN STATE HISTORY believed that proper care was not dinary - recor taken in curing and loading this first WOI!N REPORT ON cHURGN The railroads report that in the bis- cutting of -alfalfa. WORK FOR PROHIBITION tory of Nebraska tfiere has never been Dujuth has voted out the saloons. such a demand for farm hands as ;\t the eonlerence of Douglas coun- now, and that there has never been ty Women’s Christian Temperance l time when farm wages have been so io? ‘workers, held at the Young Th It is asserted that good, reli- n's Christian association urs- | ghle young ‘men who are willing to - day, reports of the attitude of great ‘,,o,-g are paid $50 per month and denominational church gatherings on |board, besides their laundry done free. state and mflonll prohibition were | They are also given the use of a given by the lollovinl representa- | horge on Suncays. e “"l of their dehominations: North-|" Even boys who are latge enough Hu. Edward Johnson; | ¢o go into the fields and plow corn ev. A, C.lare being paid $1.50 per day, with Mr. John|board and lodging. The hours are Rev. U. G.|labout the same as in the city, the farmers having abandoned the idea of +| working their men from sunrise to sunset, as was the custom some years ago. ""””’"————-——" FEDERAL WATCHMEN T0 émiumwmam\’femmsmsuf NO LONGER WEAR BADGE The three wnchmen employed at he members 0' the United Span-|ihe federal building will no longer -American War veterans have re- | year the badges of special city watch- eived communications from John G.|men ag they have done for several aher, department c%ml::; eéve‘;h‘ years. This is due to a new order of WL, |\ NN OR - Spend a Dollar to have your Palm Beach Suit PROPERLY cleaned and pressed, ‘and it will look BETTER than a new suit. N ©. E, first of all, make the BEST Fabric Tires that our 47-{@&1' Expe- = rience in Rubber-Worl —our huge Purchasing-Power, and the xnost Equipment, renders possible. 2 : b e&l v;e(l;?)ttCoat ffltli wher:d it w11]. d tatr; - . . e .99 ° ‘o tha we & moderate, an Goodrich “Fair-List” Prices Profit for Qurselves and for our Dealers, Then we let, VOLUME rise,—as it will, NOTICE,—These Tires are as perfect as Fabric Tires can be made. The more Tires we Make, the LESS each OB A St i i T | i GOSTS o, s Y00 oy The more Tires we Sell, the less profit, per e il fnd tha i, Sauare, sod LIBERAL treatment will abvays be Tire, WE NEED, for dividends. on all proper adjustments.) The more Tires we make, the better we THE B. F. GOODRICH CO., Akron, O. KNOW HOW to make them,—the more we have at Stake on Quality,—and Satisfaction to Con. Ford Sizes | (33 sumers, We take more pains in press- ing than the manufactureys do. .r‘:‘::n Palm Beach sl'oo Flannel Trousers, 50 c the city police department requiring all special watchmen to file a bond °’§:‘ furk 1,000, The lede\;ll 'overnm?fl Sulbeys oo ilhidsioiyins it colora and | JHES 5 PV (N PO oy fl Y their. ”" “‘ case ‘of & conflict | Jojice” department gave the, watch- Autos to All Parts Ladies’ Palm Beach And,—because of all this,— —The BEST Fabric Tires that Skill, —Expe- * rience,—Good-Faith,—and Maximum Volume,— . can build, —are now available to YOU at the VEg}f MODERATE Fair-List Prices here quof Why pay more for ANY Fabric Tire ? THE B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, 0. en no power or authority that the 4 Local esm:”"'t“::;%:"‘ .;”B‘;p‘::: n‘d not hpm already as federal NaRh of Greater Omaha ‘»Mm:n TR R R ing street, who wll supply them e i o nmnens | The Pantorium olls and enlistment PIWI'L fFred A, Castle of the Castle hotel has \ : E R from the stock growers' conven- “Good ‘Cleaners and Dyers” QDOR : Y on 2 afines, > " T 181517 Jones St. MAHA FRIDAY | 7ry Sloan's Tiniment for Rheumatism. Phone, Douglas 963, 7 —_— It you have rheumatiem, lumbago, get » ot Y ffllwdoreR.Ylnm,anltwe of the |a 280 bottle of Bloan's Liniment. It kills South Side—Branch Office. Pl lll?fllflel, is to be. in Omc‘:;:l;"d.yl the pain. All drugglsts.—Advertisement. er ic lfllkl luncheon c::'n ¢ is president of several st lq:.mtiol;l iln Manila, Life Insurance R EE e | Extraordinary Piano Announcement g col nditions ll:’vhimeric“ n‘:d m mslosers i Washing. | New 1916 Styles of ! -h}wn for the isl- Stemway Gl'lndl . ‘ GE CAN THIEF Shd | Upeights) 8t GETS BUSY ONCE MoRe|| Prices That Cannot Be Duplicated After September 1st. ; THE REASON We are advised by Steinway & Sons of New York that. owing to the increased cost of material and labor that g: e prices of Steinway Pianos will advance considerably ptember 1st. So if you are thinking of purchasing a Steinway, the world's best piano, this is your opportunity to save money. Make your selection now. We will hold it for future delivery if desired. v Steinway Uprights, SSOOud up: Steinway Gulull. $750 and up. Moderate Monthly Payments If Desired. ™ Your Old Piano Accepted as Part Payment. 1 Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. ‘Iuhdh Steinway Ropnuntluhm for Nebraska and 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. G N e : Black “Barefoot” Tu'es 2034 Farnam St. black “Barefoot- Rubber” does for ° “TEXTA ; ; \Goodrich Tire Soles. ~~Wears longer than Leather! —Is Non-Slippery! —Is more Flexible than Leather! I8 Wucrproof {————— —Is Lighter than Leather! = —Is EASIER on your Feet! Ask your Shoe Dealer, or Shoé Repairer, for Textan Soles on your next pair of Shoes. 33 __Does for your SHOE Soles what