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L 6—A N THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 80, 1916. o | WORTHAM SHOW FOR |oxces coama wa ax.| NTR ROOM ECHOES CITY TAXLEVY IS [Nebraska to Create |(ortuinal B vk et iy ' | AK-SAR-BEN JUBILEE Misty weather favored the Zeppelins. sovte oimp st w. 0. w, OUT SEVEN MILLS| HighwayRoardto porpclinsDrop labm kit bt s Plans Special Meeting ° —_— Samson Oontracts for Full List This Month. |Oity Gounoll Pixos 1917 Lovy| 4, 400 1 Netraka can crente 3 Bonébs ‘%10?%5"‘1“ | Government Wins . 8 y ess an e highway commission 2 : e T WEW DEPUTY APPOINTED| ' "the 1018 Levy. i oo ot o oast of England, . gyt for 0il Land . 2 e into state highways, the federal gov-| London, July 29.—Three Zeppelin 1 Sobieska camp No. 75, Woodmen | REVENUE ALMOST SAME |ernment v\itll give the §tate that much | dirigible; batloons .participated in the| WOT@I Mlnlons h of the World, has arranged for a spe- more for its roadss~This'is the Ne- 5; : : y 5 raid early this morning on the east v cidl meeting during the month of Au- i 3 s braska apportionment of the federal & B » San Francisco, Cal,, July 29.—Judge e bl e The city council has fixed fhe 1917 appropriation of $5,000000 for high- coast of hnvg‘land, it was officially an-| Benjamin F. Bledsoe of the United oy S -|general tax levy at 7.06 mills less| oyl the varions states. The money |nounced this afternoon. There were| Seates district court awarded to the cepted a contract as deputy for this | than the 1916 ievy. The city levy for |is not available for any state, however, [ 0 “r".’lalt‘es' he Z lin raid he | United States government title to 160 camp and promises activity along the | this year is 50.8; for next year it will | until that state has a state highway Details of the Zeppelin raid on the |, creq of Kern county oil land, valued ( TO BE ON CAPITOL AVENUE The Wortham shows have been signed up for the Jubilee grounds of Ak-Sar-Ben, for the fall festival. The Jubilee grounds are to be at Fifteenth and Capitol avenue, taking in all the vacant ground between Thirteenth lines of increased membership, be 4374. This does not include the | cOmmission. o 35 f:“:fc"'ss(fi‘]’{ {i‘:fl:"d ‘;fi’;&:;’,“’({g at $10,000,000 and known as the Mc- The entertainment given by Omaha- | gehool district levy, which was fixed The federal plan is to increase this % e sagg thal s Gemnan Cutchen section, in the government’s Y, appropriation each year for five years, [Patcll, however, 5ays ouster suit brought under the Taft i Seymour camp No, 16 last Tuesday | ¢ th, i i i : i airship proceeded inland for a short | - i ts. The main arch 5 at the maximum .of 25 mills for this| The amount appropriated in 1918 is |&ITShip pr A withdrawal order of 1909. ?nd Flf;"m:‘ ‘l;r:t:: th and Capitol evening was a great success. The at-| year, and will be the same for next|to be 510.000.0&1 in 1919, $15,000,000, | distance and dropped two bombs at| " The syit was against G. W. Mec- W19 be At Fistcen P tendance was unusually large, the pro- in 1920, $20,000,000, and in 1921.§25,- | the side of a railway. Cutcheon, the Standard Oil company, F - i et The Zeppelin then proceeded to an : i ram exceptionally interesting and . . 000,000. 1654EDD) A the Union Oil company, the General (ghe refreshx,:mnu :;) e the s!:ndard Although the city levy will be re-| ""Thyg if Nebraska each time makes |adjoining village, where eight bombs| petroleym company and other title oV duced a trifle more than 7 mills, the | the hecessary state appropriation re- | were dropped. The missiles fell in| jaming interests, being one of many | avenue. Fifteenth street will be one succession of light arcades clear to the Auditorium. for entertainments of the kind. reduction in revenue will not be as| qy; it eligi its | fields and roads, where no damage . . The Wortham people announce a Ziskuv Dad camp No. 115 will meet | Breat, because the increase of valua- 3::,{;:1,;(‘)2,,;2:1:80? talég}l;hc“?l fi;n':; was done. : , : L’;S‘;f h,f] :’fi’e ',},5;’:5{ nam;"t‘?a :l b new line of shows which they will Sunady, August 6, at Turner hall, |tion will make up about 5 mills, the | the state will in these five years get| The Zeppelin cruised about for|pynds valued at several hundred mil- exhibit in Omaha this fall. They Twenty-first and U streets, South |Fesult being that the city dads will|$1 600,000 of federal money for the|twenty minutes and then flew in a|jions of dollars. | have an animal show, an athletic | Side, for work in the protection de-|have nearly the same amount to|roads. This will mean also, assuming northerly direction toward the coast. —_— \f show, and a toyland. They have the gree. spend next year that they are spend- | that Nebraska meets the sum in state| Reuter’s correspondent at Amster-| Read Bee Want Ads tor profit. Use House That Jack Built, a Model City, The annual picnic of Commercial |ing this year. appropriations each time, that in these | dam reports that a Zeppelin flew over | them for results. # Panama Canal and a submarine, camp No. 478, scheduled for July 27, neral Fund Same. S 2RI, et 1 They have the Arabian Nights, My was postponed until August 17 at| The council fixed the general pur- Lady’s Fan and a big exhibition of forty diving girls. A Free Thriller., Then there is to be on the grounds Manawa. . pose fund at $1,390,000 for 1917, the Marconi camp No. 421 will meet on | same as was levied for this year. The Tuesday evening, August 1, at Colum- | sinking fund was reduced from $400,- bia }‘nl , southeast corner Twenty-sec-|000 to $375,000, and the bond redemp- ) St f “THe Greggs” | S - ond and Pierce streets, for initiation. | tion fund from $150,000 to $100,000. \ 'vhl:n r::m: }::\;:n.q,t": i,,cfin': in msumtt. Another slight reduction was possible OMAHAS two automobiles, make a‘gharp curve|' gl o War 250 Cs ), Clan Gordon Auxiliary. on account of the South Omaha and LARGE CASH N The Ladies' Auxiliary to Clan Gor: [Dundee deficit items in this year's don No, 63 will hold its regular meet- | [€Vy not being necessary in the new ing at the home of Mrs. Andrew Pea-|'¢V¥- § ¢ cock, 5632 Reed street, Benson, on The superintendent of public ac- ‘clock, |counts and finances estimated mis- Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. :;:l::”“l:. ;‘eqeiptsdin l9l¥ “b $i272,- .44, which is made up of a balance Organize New Corps. to be carried from 1916, pius occupa- m;lr‘\*:rion‘fi:luctt"oc eg;xrl!:hosf fl'wea'{:l::: tion taxes and other miscellaneous re- Ty o ipts. and ";‘! c&;;nmc’andedr x‘ T"“%’ %‘d‘;{li e Three Mills for Water. post No. 74, Grand Army of the Re- Ao public,fCedar Rapidlt; Nkeb., organiz:- wifixg:gsud in mills the 1917 tax levy tion of a corps to be known as the J : Caddell Women's Relief corps No, 52| General purpose fund, 29.262; water was effected July 21. Department d“" d i él’£ i (RCAL @ °"f i'.'" President Nettie Jewell had charge of [ demption, 2.106; motorization ot fire the work, ‘being assisted by twenty- department, 1474; total of 4374, and aix Members of Live Eagle Women's adding 25 mills for school district Relief corps No. 70 of Fullerton makes a total of 78.74 mills for city i ' and school taxes. upward, leap over a big ‘expanse of space, and, according to their own posters, turn three somersaults in the air before continuing on their motor- ln*ionrney. i he poster itself gives the blood a chill, and if the autoists actually make their cars perform such contortions in the air, this promises to be a FURNITURE Burdette, who for two/years had been STORE' in“charge of the Omaha office of the Sharples Separator company, went to West Chester, Pa., to take charge of the company’s general saley organi- zation. At the recent meeting of the . ) | board of directors he was elected vice B e e PrOPN ol s somality. wild steers on the gallop will sinl o seomie setencise - | BRIEF CITY NEWS . The Ak-Sar-Ben festival dates are — | September 26 to October 7. . cem |513-1515 HOWARD ST, —- Will Save You Money —— There$ A Reasen I I Achievement worth while: L, Uomes as a result directly from purposeful and i industrious effort, directed toward ideals that inspire and create a still greater growth, and a larger service to our fellows. A glimpse through our salesfloors will show you something of the growth of the Raymond Store since our opening a few short : months ago. Every nook and corner is filled to the limit of floor space, with .Jult what we .pr?miu_ed you—a etock unsu vassed of everything for the home—of / furniture and furnishings from America’s best makers. Raymond’s is a store where val- ues and quality are linked. Our every day low prices are the same to all. They are always lowest, consistent with good quality and straightforward merchandising. V) ; ““Towneend's for Sporting Goods.” ! Sleetrie Wann, $7.50—Hurgess-Granden Co, s| Meve Root Print It—Now Heacon Press. Half-karst White Diamonds. $76. Edhoim. Tt 0 [T L il S S & b"&‘bfirm thou-| Fined for Mpeeding—B. ©. Rice, 8418 | Brotherhood of American Yoemen. :::ll-r‘n avenue, was urraigned before Judge | Or 1asé Wedtesday.evening Omaha Fresh Atta.oks . b 5 homestead No. 1404 gave a surprise A he first is thel . ” ¥ . B Sarate scteiaed for 398 Mavie Program, cusatiod s | party fo Mrs. Dellone, who has just Upon Armenians ton_today. 1 ! G | resigned as Lady Rowena. Refresh- " 'h‘"“i""' .°°|‘°b" 3 Deture thatecst nat the varlous movink |\ ts were served, following which o ‘ec";“ f' Honorable Foreman Brother Heath R Wl Ocioher resented Mrs. Dellone with a ladies’ | that Turkish treatment of Armenians This rocker |' Ih( parades are scheduled for B..Bower of Washington, July 29.—Information Re-enliste Sloux City re navy at the Jocal recrul Al for the sinking of the atesm-|{iC ook IS BOES BMICAT, Toralae 18 | union, open meeting is postponed un- cesges. pic with a loss of 1,600 lives | building at 11 o'clock. til September 4 on account of the| warm weather. Woodpecker Stops Fast comes the great histori t being out of i is worse than ever has led the State 1s_shown in he service. for eoman ring. I h hursday afternoon at 2: > Next Wednesday evening will be|department to consider making new old English r 5, when foftéh'“,ofic" ek R s i e | e regular Initiatory night for the | representations to the porte. No re- Sakiiand ! tw'enty mlfiofl;fl} nlr?nfi\ ; :.nl‘:i.‘ noo;‘ "nm'.n l:c:'u_n:.: $1.00 for | month of August. ply h-{n bef,n received to repre:}entb:- T“h','i" fin- d calvacades are e e : f ¥ 5 tions for the same purpose made by | § sh, in cane ranichli e i iy Band Carter Lake 4 > Y of Tnt . é:fl":: hd:r o&::h:lud Wnrl(mn?l.nblifl‘; Degree of Honor. the United States more than a month fn.'. ‘.'n‘ a 19 Q - nd will play a concert at Carter . Sara . 173, D e |380. 2 cane seat R 0 Lae Gt Mt 1 A Bt o, R0 %0 Rusian are i contol of il s U lotlms settled | | band. the new Danish Odd Fellows' hall,|all Armenian territory, and the Ar- tes can be made up to suit any taste | This rocker f ored d i ’.‘lm. the cost of dolng business Twen!y-mth avenue and Leavenworth | menians reported squec.t to new out- strote d uffed davenports, glt easy chairs and | either in vo!ollxr"' = > v or ta. Out 'd f c urt e LOU vaste tme—your own OF youf|grect, the second and fourth Tuesdays | rages are those exiled in the Meso- ath. n x mall cos pestry, In mshogany, . 8106 0. 0 o - -T::.v‘:’:nr: ‘;:: ;n;n-gu:yfl::‘nm: of each month at 8 o'clock in the eve- polunmlfafi;:? :},?,l::: fl;i‘,"ff,’,j.y (s P! *h:”-v::ypfirt here illustrated is 84 inches in length, done | &t .... .. b ‘.’}yi;‘ e Ing of easy d that s ki ing. o « 5 ~| The chair to match, in logse spring cushion. done ! ' New York, July 20—With a pay-|"%" ol bl B lief_was expressed that the increased 2 ‘i tiern oty milaidaign, : £ $665.00 outside of court, the .-‘1"' N lnmu‘ Sunday—! Open Meeting Postponed, migtreatment of the exiles was partly % kX 5 iStar line standa absolved of all | fore’ the Omaha Tnity society, will Banner lodge No. 11, Fraternal Aid due to recent Russian military suc- i FYOM <. oo sdainsohn e ats ey $7.25t0 $12.75 ts to - d ina ve Chiy i1 Eklesy . T y ¢ ‘handed down Friday by |08 via™ the “Mitw ™ 5o |\ The regular meeting of General H, Union Pacific Train mll' *‘{"- C 0 limekes travel a delight °*| W, Lawton auxiliary to the United An Idaho woodpecker in search of totaling $18,000,000 had been [nam 8t. Phone Douglas 3 Spanish War Veterans will be held at | a home the other day stopped a Union in'the federal cotirt by hun-| Three Are Granted Divorces—Benste | Memorial hall Wednesday afternoon.| pycific train. The place it picked & Cottrell : of f:hlm‘l‘nu. lg‘:gl:l that the -.‘y'f'hf oy R s dee fons out for a home—the pun slipped out gth%lu ' . Brass Beds, il il % i m .(1 oo R POhce Flnd Gra'Wford by accident—was a signal box at ol 2 all ; g operations of the -. DY poanty, Sisered Jnith ' 1 Lava Hot Springs, and while it was beds, ] saster Boys Assa'llants picking it disconnected one of the { mi i ; aim-| W, J. Boelter Amla“d wires and dropped the danger signal ndes the terme of & comprom| . With Glover & Spain i g Archibald and }l’lul Crawford, lViC- in front of tral;l1 No. lg. Ahccording to g nt em ‘of% to| Glover & Spain report sales during thng, oF) ajuventle skoguinaty Joreitheriles of Eib srand e st e Wa “glaims-and condent to | the last week as follows: embroglio, lyel recovering at St.|runs ur to a block ?nd l:wdtr?in is i ‘which hold that the White| Dundee residence of Henry O. Joseph's hospital. scheduled immediately ahead of them line is “not liable to any extent| Frederick, 4817 Douglas street, to The police declare the names of the | the brakeman must get out and walk assailants are Mickie and Eddie| ahead of the train until they reach a any loss, , injury, destruc-| Mary Virginia Foster; consideration, | Barnkobc.” The Crawford boys, lfow- | clear signal. Train No. 18 lost twent or for any whatsoever.” 370!{). ' ; "e:: °d:c“n, to enter complaints :nf;:““' {ollowirl; nthe brakemnr: ,ni Here is 2 Bed Room Suite done in rich American walnut. - ouse at 3020 Davenport street|againgt their, rivals for the attentions | had to speed uy fi,, all the engine had The dresser has two short and two long deep drawers. fll Ad&ms, omaha, :"::t“ who '"0"'::‘“:"‘:“ ““"f’hy Hg": of two girfls who caused this “cternal | iy it to reach Huntington ou time. :}x'uwg' is 48x23 inches deep, with very large "l‘ngrror. g 0 here from Sut-|triangle,” s, ’ B S e e P LA o o Ia Now the Tennis ton, Neb.; consideration, $5,250. Sevan :y jJs.t“tried to throw a scare Tollet table 1a unusually 1 0 b e u?lg 4 “3::"';:4,“"3517 l‘éoflthfl‘nm:‘Mh into us,” said Archie at the hospital. “smm mn mr H F Fot mattresses made m lay- | | o ‘;:A"l """ § : rom Johanna Ber, to Mrs, — : 3 4 o s cons ' wi}on of Towa|Yac Weiser: consideration, $5.000. Tractors Are Driving 8 ay Fover. fon *ibe, Seveed o ari | | walnut stock, beautifull e S . | Three lots at corner of Fon{-iel‘h'h Horses From the Farms Y& an bbow Thst snosntug, anlisebnse p tickings, rellad edues, marked, at . ... $27.5 Chiffonier (not shown) may be had with or without mirror. lbomanlitte bt Ao b, and Grant streets to ler{ ansen, ! a clear Hoad and Eyes, by the use of . ¥, tured to be improved in the near future, “The caterpillar tractor has lROIled Cook's Hay Fever Relief. state ten: chlmulhlp W. J. Boelter is now associated | the horse business in California,” says || o sy soolied to both the nose and eyes, closing round of the anaual with Glover & Spain. He has charge| T, M. Stuart, who' is staying at the || _ 4" iy of benefit to thousands g nament “afternoon by trim. |Of the rental department. Rome hotel while he looks over the (| (o0 ovsie 't io o remedy of le::; oe .‘#‘&m of Des Moines South Side live stock market. “The || .. pe obtained at all Drug Stores, or of the five sets, 6-1, 16, 6-1, J. W. Bedford & Son Sell Lots | farmers of California are selling their [| (i1l be mailed to you direet upon recelpt 3 i h to the French horse buy- .00, of the five sets were one.| - Fast In Druid Hill Addition| "™ metcin * e : ers ;nd uttin ‘u; tractprs to do the Write for Pamphiet. Adams and Van Ginkel alter- eff W. Bedford & So work. One California company is ting in winning. The final set was mjunuumll e.u:ceu{nl .:1:1:3“ ";d_ building 350 tractors a day by work- COOK CHEMICAL COMPANY, l tested, but the Nebraskan |urday and Sunday, when they closed | ing their factory night and day and Casper, Wyeming, U. S. A. d e over Van Ginkel, out practically 100 lots remaining 'in | are selling their output on a trial 'Miss Pear! Newby of Burlington, | Druid Hill addition. basis. A farmer can use a tractor for the new woman champion | ‘There are a few choice lots left for|two months and if he is not satisfied ewby vanquished Miss Marga- | sale on the payment plan. that it is phlr_per_than feeding the‘ McKee of Des Moines, present| Druid Hill ndgitlon has been owned | teams xvhnch it displaces he can re- champion, in straight sets, I‘:y the First Nni‘?nllh:;nk inte;eem turn it. | X X jor many, years, but never been doubles consolation elums‘l;n- put on: the .market until a year ago, % .80, §9.78 et [ Des Moines, la, July 29—Will Adan crac! thl; SUAL VALUB! Reem Suite, Jucebean, very mear this fllustration. i This dresser is §0 inches i across and is just as pictured, in rlm selid $36 V.= N Movie Actresses ' and Their Hair Sideboard, 60-inch length Table, 45-inch top, 6-foot Chairs, solid backs, leather seats, each China Cabinet, 45-inch width, 60 inches hi In Our Rug Department | vent to Coggeshall and Clark| " Jéf W. -Bedford s Did it ever occur to you that every D "u.qohu.; fil‘e h‘ddfl"d It :i :? ‘fie tract ‘eoro.r.d . St movie actress you have seen has love- | lfl Fanon o D_“hflll!c 60, H " & H m n |1 ‘;ly hair, while the most popular count % “,m“ . as () epol ====——=== | their curls as their chief beauty? In e B e el les in Gardens Jas Bl |fact, (this is & secret), many are brothers of Omaha in the o L N leading ladies just because of their : bles. Scores: 9-7, 6-3, 108, 61, lo";li;':‘:? &inHe 2.":'0;”6"::":'; 'f:r g':nn‘l;.fl mgvattnctive locks. Inquiry among them are a limited number of those [ 'x‘ 7 0 ! discloses the fact that they bring out splendid values in 9x12 Axmin- all the natural beauty of their hair BRI AR I L U Rty s Setes sa v e vt e BSOS $17.75 Your chance for a dandy lttle dining Century Note by tzabeth M. Lioyd, tract No. 82, Benson , $118. ing | by careful shampooing, not with any And those bed room sizes in select patterns of tapestry Brus- room suite in fumed or golden oak. ".-“’."“m‘« 1ot 8, block ¢, Lincpln |IW'"‘ Noses w s.w",uoup or makeshift but with & simple sels at o o ’ ; lota 14 ana 15, block 5,| - Fages Lilted, Wrinkies Removed | mixture, which they make up for And the Bagdad Wiltons, 36x63, at 4.95 SXRELLEDIS, RAS I AkoD themselves by putting a teaspoonful Rag Rugs, hit-and-miss designs, in all the smlll“slzes, at— The chalirs, leather seats, each...§ 1.85 Emanuel Cerney and Marle Wetdt, tracts Face Nos, 147 and 184, Benson Gardens, §1,676, Book |of canthrox, (which they get from 45¢, 75¢, $1.20 and $1.45 The buffet, 48-inch length, very deep, diriee .‘1'.3'{"??%3‘;?:::‘: C it 'Fres. | the druggist), in a cup of Tot water A good, serviceable Brussels Rug, 9x12, only....... B10.75 | | coovereeieenii e '*nu A, Cannon, lot 11, block 3, Lin- g,‘j‘m" and applying this instead of soap. lot 20, block & Weat After its use their hair dries rapidly, MO! The Woodbury Treatment. with uniform color. Dandruff, excess s } POSITIVELY NEVER USB PARAFFIN. | oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely | | | POROH SWINGS—A lim- | N R TREATMENT 18 pAINL N sappear. The hair is so fluffy that ited number of these W. H. BAILEY, M. D. it looks much heavier than it is. Its splendid little oak swin - » M. D. lustre and softness i delightul, | | | TR SRS o tuR 8T QTR y:u.u- and o?:-g:‘ .’:,"c':l'i while the stimulated scalp gains the A e 11 B 1' 45 Phone Champe 1831, Elghth Year in Denver | health which insures hair growth.— WARE BIURRAT o+ ¥ O ‘Professional and Bank References. {Advertisement. A good, heavy oak swing, 4ft.6in, ........ $4.50 A Cool Breeze for a Little Money The Polar Cub Electric Fan—A veritable little cyclone, 6-in. diameter....$3.75 KITCHEN CAB- INET — Common sense is made plain in our ex- cellent | line of cabinets. The cabinet {llustrat- ad has & nickel- oid top that is ‘lexible. It pos- Jesses every con- ‘venience that ould be asked or. It is made if oak, white en- imeled inside. ' Jur price— _ $18.75 S Get your Thermo-Cell Refrigerator . this week while we have them in as- | sortment.