Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 29, 1916, Page 5

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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE T | they are fully supplied with horscs! tation along the Arizona-Sonora border, ace and supplies, according to informa- | cording to an announcement late today by OUT BY FUNSTON?quantcrs of Major General Barry. | der, at his headquarters In Agua Prieta. Gutzon Borglum, Famous Sculptor, Gives Niece Away Over the Phone BRIEF CITY NEWS | AUCTIONEERS ARE [N SESSION HERE “Townrend's for Sporting Goods. Latest Wedding Rings—Edholm. 1 v S 12 a Agree to Reciprocity Plan. | Wanted—Some Want Ads in ex- “Electric Fans, £5.50. Burgess-Granden Co. Goodrich Garden Hose—Morton & Son... Have Root Print It—Now Beacon Press To Gell Real Estate, lst it with J. H. Dunont, Keeline Bldg. “Today’s Movie Frogram,” classified sec- tion today. It appears in The Bee exclu- sively. Find out what the various moving International Society Would Disbar Those Who Con- duct Fake Sales. Unable to come to Omaha to give his favorite niece in marriage, Gutzon Borglum, noted sculptor, performed that service Tuesday afternoon by long distance telephone from New and the telephone call was the result. “I'm going to give you away wheth- er I'm in Omaha or not,” the famous artist told his niece over the 'phone, “so let me talk to the bridegroom.” When Mr. Burdic took the receiver Wood Orders Pennsylvania and District of Columbia | Troops to Entrain. 1 ";‘;’; '2:::;’:' "l::-_u" A i LEGISLATION IS DISCUSSED | York City. Mr. Borglum repeated the formal | SUPPLIES FOR A MONTH/| o e b L e a4 Mr. Borglum was expected here to | words. as she was lighting a gasoline stove, which caught fire. The fire was eextinguished by r. Ison. Wharton Congratulates Willoox—Postmas- ter Wharton wrote a letter of congratula- tion to Willlam R. Willcox, new chairman State examining boards to examine auctioneers as to their fitness to con- duct legitimate auction sales, and with authority to disbar from practice any give Miss Ida Darlow, daughter of Mrs. Alfred Darlow, in marriage to Mr. Lloyd Delos Burdic of Herman, Neb. Important business made it impossible for him to make the trip To his sister, Mrs. Darlow, who fi- nally gave the bride away, Mr. Borg- lum repeated his regret at not being able to attend the wedding and his plan for a visit here a little later. New York, June 28.—At the urgent request of General Funston orders were issued late tonight by General Leonard Wood, commander Major | Douglas, Ariz, June ~~American and h: 3 r lots 0' ans rs. Phofle Mexican officlals have agreed to a recl- Frlhfiflll‘;“m o e procal plan for the importation and expor. | |he Bee. July of the republican national committee, with £ n whom he is well acquainted. auctioneer who conducts a fake auc- e L. SER T e (P M £ LN T of the Department of the East, for Records (‘I’n;u to )l\nvou;!uk;t “lv)lmr—ontofil: tion, are some of the things the In- HAS PLAN TO WIDEN Icity to assess special taxes and vote | Pennsylvania and District of Colum- | rook post No. an oman's Rellef & L £ : z i . % 2 corte No. 88 will hold a reunion at Druid | ternational Association of Auction- 'm:lg?mfl((‘l; a“l,"“33:0‘;]‘;“;:;::(_'3(‘3“‘“'i-} bia troops to entrain for the border Now on all, Twenty-fourth and Ames avenue, Fri- : A | ; e pres v i S ! day' evening. They will have & basket | CCrS is seeking. 2 i | the total assesment is more than at the rarllcsl‘ possible moment. 1 dinaer. The association is in session at the | - |$50,000 the matter must be submitted It was believed at headquarters | s‘ e No Sflu‘mmer Let l'lp }n ‘lelnen au" Hotel Castle. The convention ex- ! | to a vote before the levy can be made. [ some of them might start tonight. The | your of s properly located, readily ; rlvani : | b BT el el e tends over yesterday and today. ! About a year ago the Twenty-fourth {‘}I‘"[")S,\l\ ania troops were ordered to | El Paso and those from the District | apply to the superintendent of the building, “the building that is always new," room 103. Smith with Carey—Porter Smith, who for the last dozen years has been connected with “We want to do away with several of the unfair laws in some of the states and get~better laws in other states,” said Secretary J. Wilbur Read City Planning Superintendent Has Figures on Eighty- Foot Basis, | street widening project was consid- |ered on a basis of a hundred-foot street and the Real Estate exchange | submitted a tentative plan. At that time it was proposed to assess half of Columbia to Bisbee, Ariz. Supplies have been provided along the Mexican border for.an army of 200,000 men for the next thirty days, Our Surixmer Outfit the larger dry cleani; lants In Omaha, | of Peoria, Ill. “We want to do away | X :-':;:JE’:.'}“:“?%T:% Dh;fi“:'é:E:.g:?{",fi;'::fl‘,{: with prohibitory licenses and a lot of |of the cost against an improvement|according to an announcement here $18.75 RRAL ity extisty o dsnurisienta other abuses. There is no more rea-| SIXTY BUILDINGS IN WAY district tobe created and pay the|tonight by the quartermaster’s de- . ! d 1 Ana10nA T Firo | Sorose b diTIAn TS, son why an auctioneer should pay a { other half through a bond issue or by | partment of the United tSates army. Including Victrola IV and your choice of ten selec- In Divorce Court—Divorce decrees | license than that any man should pay | Syperintendent Kvenild of the City|? special tax levy distributed over the l_t also \r;‘s ltal;nc(l from the same tions on five double faced 10-inch records. granted wera: Gertrude Dowell from|a license for the privilege of going : d & lited lentire city. source that 2,000 motor transport 2 Harry ¥ Blva M. Achats from Baward: | about his daily business. Planning board has completed a pre- BEET T S trucks had been purchased from dif- Sold on Convenient Monthly Payments e Mot o Mo, A, SVt | Protect Legitinats Auctloneer, |Iminary plan for proposed wideniog | |o,yan Says That Stranger [(crent automabile manstucturing son.| | Ag we rank first in vastness of stock of Victrolas ; against Mabel, Florence B. Bauer against| : i lof Twenty-fourth street, Cuming to cerns at an average cost of $3,000 s i it Our problem in the International| o Fl el Took Cash Instead of “Pills” [¢ach and that bids had been asked for | and records, so do we in service. Fice ! Given te| Wemsen's | Gorpe—Tonathani| associationyisiin igenerallfosworlito= [ =aciic BLEECtS, HORaSUNIIONN ANICHIRON] 400 passenger automobiles to be used Sound f rooms and expert sales people to help b Bdwards of George A. Custer post presented | ward uniform legislation in the vari- eighty feet. This plan will be con-| Matthew Ebnet, Persia, la, com-|by the officers of the various com- ound-proo & i ety e e o Tmeating | OUS_ states. We are also working|sidered by the board when Chairman | plains that a stranger met him in [mands along the border. General you make your selection. § in the court house Tuesday as a mark of ap- | against the faker, to protect the legiti- | Morton returns from the east. The|the alley behind Pete Rooney's saloon, | Wood stated that 14,061 troops from Catalogues mailed upon request. preciation for the besutiful flag which the | mate auctioneer against the faking|y .4 poe not indicated whether il‘Tcnth and Davenport streets, and|New York, New Jersey, Massachu- lr:(]]l:{;arp. presented the post earlier in the auctioneer and to protect the legi,',i"favors Ao hundrcdioo!‘“kc‘lh l:lml‘fi‘or ad C‘IEI)I;CN\", aqsc{ 3(3191\ setts, Connecticut and Vermont now 1 Goes to Meet Safety First Train—Frank | | 3¢ busul\:‘ss‘man'?gamst the opera-| Jireer hut the superintendent madeisf‘:‘:: fl"n:h:" mo?:t lh‘:ea)had. Infare enroute to the border. ! north of e Saveriane dopurument of 1o | tlons of the faker? i, i, | e plan upon the basis of cighty feet| San8® T8 Tt | LS e SO0 B the bt o e e G o reoria, llL, | for the firs considerati f th o ! ment will start for the o ment ‘b"e‘;n“°":‘:"l‘m‘:“’,‘e‘r ““;f;"’m'{:"l;m‘:"ffi‘ is president of the association. HC;b‘Sard?‘ 1SS CORAINCIALIOn 10 ¢/ Woman Found Not GU"ty of border as soon as they are “reason- | Ohio road. He will ascertain just what is | delivered a rousing address at the| “This plan shows that the street Murder on |nsan|ty Ground | ably ready,” regardless of whether expected of the Union Pacific™in the way | opening of the session and reviewed | would be widened as follows: Pacific | Okl ;';fg‘:.'e",',",‘;":; ,;,,i"'n.lm L some of the needed legislation. to Leavenworth, thirty feet on cast‘“M“}s{l::fi"' i J}m;«] CZXE_'JM'—; Use “Tex-Tile” Shingles.—Sunderland’s. J. Wilbur Read of Peoria is secre- |side; Leavenworth to St. Mary’s ave-| <& § ch‘ 8 ytrTo neey e A st oeen brbimaaioin " | tary-treasurer and J. L. Dowd of Om- | nuc, thirty feet on east side; St. ("ltcsgl?iltyc:;l[:or}:;rgzx;sf. :I:?d:‘:“g;l . aha is vice president. Mary’s avenue to Harney, twenty-six | " M chal / NGW Pa.StOI' aand Wlfe J. L. Dowd, vice president, is ?N"fee!)on west side; Hnrnc; to Farnam, | jury in the district court here to- ' pecting to be elected president for the | twenty-six feet on cast side; Farnam night on the ground that she is in- Guests at Receptlon coming year, as this has been a kind |to Cass, no change; Cass to Cuming, | sane. i of precedent to place the vice presi-|all wi(lieniug to be goncdon the east| — e ——— £ 3 dent into the presidency. I side, the property affected varying in | 3 Rev. A. A. De Larme, the new pas- e B o e ¢ 2 P | ! ton ok the Bicss Bapeet.chusch, ' | : width according to the presenc widch - WHITE MTS., N. H. , Mrs. De Larme, were given a recep- Fireman Given Leave of 0 5 Buld' 8 LW MAPLEWOOD HOTELws b tion yesterday evening at the church, Absence to Go to War! .. ixty Buldings in Way. COTTAGES 4 under the auspices of the Woman's ch i 2 | Sixty buildings would be in the way ! MAPLEWOOD, N. H. society of the church, headed by Mrs, | Junior Captain Robert Dunlap of the | of this proposed widening plan. With | iy “Ajtitude. Free from Hay Fever. o Edward Johnson. Rev. Titus Lowe Dundee fire house has been granted |the exception of Farnam to Cass % 2 delivered the welcome for the Minis- |an indefinite furlough by Superinten-|streets, Twenty-fourth street, Pacfic OPENS LY et terial union, Rev. E. B. Taft of Grace [dent Withnell, that he may join his|to Cuming strect, is-from forty-six to MAPLEWOOD INN church for the Baptists of the city, company, the Dodge Light Guards, | fifty-four feet in width. and J. W. Clarke,, senior deacon, for |3t Council Bluffs. ~Captain Dunlap | It is the purpose of the Planning NOW OPEN <) the First Baptisthchurch Selections | Was, identified with this military or-|board to arrange meetings with prop- | Opposite Hotel. Capacity 145. were sung by the church choir. ganization before he entered the |erty owners interested and discuss | Terms Moderate. e ?n;ah; fu: depanmer}n)t algdh Ill(?v\‘f he | the !»\isdnm of an eighty-foot or hun-| Superior 18-Hole Golf Course 6060 yards eels that he wants to be with his for- | dred-foot street. | Motorists’ Best Radiating Center in Mts. Deserter From Honolulu mer comrades when they go to the| Next winter the legislature will be| Booking office, 1180 Broadway, New Detected by sergt Thorn‘on border. | asked to pass a bill empowering the | York, also Maplewood, N. H. Floyd T. Nave, a deserter from T S T e R S R T S Company 1 of the engineering corps, stationed at Honolulu, was arrested by Sergeant Thornton, a recruiting officer of Company A, Fifth regiment of infantry, Nebraska National Guard, when he attempted to enlist in the ‘militia. Sergeant Thornton drew him i into conversation and found that he + knew too much of army life for a 3 civilian and he finally confessed that he was a deserter. Since he is willing to enlist Ser- % seant Thornton thinks he will have to serve only a short term in Leav- ' enworth and will. then be allowed to A serve his country again. i Gas Jet Stuns Girl and Then L The Fumes Flow Into Room ;‘;‘ S, |1 Miss Mildred Chapman, aged 19, g !" > daughter of C. O. Chapman, 3214 fl}‘: x'\ North Twenty-fifth street, last night > going to her room to retire stumbled against a gas jet near her bed. The i blow felled her unconscious. The jet g Y opened by her striking it, poured gas b into the room. The young woman ° ° was found by her mother shortly afterward and was revived. This is ou ul an lce ;he '?ccouut given the police by the amily. % for the Taat tew ek, oo You would arrange every detail for your conven : or the last few weeks. - ¢ " War tyon P ience, comfort and business efficiency. By making Sldan's Liniment prepares you for every . . emergency. Keep it handy—its the great- your selection NOW, you can do the same with your est pain killer ever discovered. At all drug- 7 : i giats, Zhc—Advertisoment ’ office in the new / S . . . . . , 5t First National Bank Building : z 4 = S8 . DAee s s . . . a‘101 ] S e W) P The location is ideal; the building is already con- TOM spicuous; it is one of the landmarks of the city and will MOORE o e be for years to come. SLIAR 19hest Varr o1 Drewlin : GIOAR 1 Select Y Office NOW 8 | TEN GENT elect Your ice , ECAUSE of BUDWEISER'S sterlin (o) i 4 d d “h dg Because:--In a few days partitions . . o . . qUfil Uity and goodness, 1t hds made will be going in and it will be much Ly . millions of friends. Onland or sea more difficult tore-adjust walls and * . . . i —at home or abroad—this beer is justly i DL . ) | 8 fox thoss honored as “the greatest of them all.” ' - who prefer 4 e 8——— 22 ol &2 Have it arranged to suit your personal tastes and - 2 Jafinite Continuously brewing an honest beer business_convenience. Partitions where you want f f : Pu . Mld d them; doors, bookcases, benches, lavatories, work “ Havana of a uniform Quality; Purity; Mildness an rooms, laboratories as you want them. You spend much i ime ir ffi ke it pleasant and H our office—make 1 easan i fragrance— | exclusive Saazer Hops Flavor, has created time in y P and attractive. - . B . . i a b a demand for this world-famed beverage Considerable Space Is Already | eir Sc that exceeds any other b illions of 1 . t exceeds any other beer Oy millions O ontracted for : L A A T ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS, Distributors, Kansas City, Missouri. Omaha Branch, 1715 Douglas Street. bottles. ANHEUSER-BUSCH Means Moderation Anheuser-Busch Co. of Nebr. - Distributors, Omaha, Nebr. Families Supplied by G. H. Hansen, Dealer—Phone Douglas 2506 The express charges on the cheapest beer are just as high as on the best ST LOUIS, US.A. Visitors to St. Louls are courteously invited to inspect our plant==covers 142 acres. See us at once, look over the floor plans, make such changes as you want and need. Easier to make the room fit you now, than for you to adjust yourself to rooms that do not quite fit. First Trust Co. of Omaha . HUGH E. WALLACE, Building Manager. 303-5 South 13th St. Phone D. 1151,

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