Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 27, 1916, Page 4

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. e i . B A s B o . B A e e e et e e e e S i . 5 = . Nebraska WMILLEN WILL FLY | T0 OMAHA T()DAY ¢ to Aviator Land GCVERNOR TO SEFE HIM OF} oh N V \ forehe Omaha 1 ils ¢ town ot moea Columbus Blacksmith Rocmves Fractured Skull nt arr in the ¢ the nolds, ‘l‘(‘lL\ of ngement: irrot uhu by e R COMMITTEE IN CHARGE OF THE LABOR D. \Y CELEBRATION—President T. P. R | \IU €8 Pl()m ]‘(‘atllct de zates to wLay Day ohsery t1-Prohibition rent on File Seeretary With o bt 4500 the « revicws wtool prmn the expenence 1 f under a nhitory law wnd alle that the states, Nansas n culy by ¢ tlered ~. \¢ch \|~ 0 (N oo Teleean L Ve s Burt County Settlers SR, was sttock unconscions thins » ’ . R 1 Seh U e Picnic at Tekamah Pl struch him three ties } ! e him down I'el Wlacksoith shop a Kamal Y 1 1o Ins assistance 1y st he largest cans were called II: was removed Lgathered ae to s home is ternoon n d to St Mary's lm pital, wherelent in lay, an operation serformed by Dr he cour Tiesimg ar s skull was | Wi badly fractured 1 o lv\uvr:lw\\h Linted places, but he has a good chance to [liam P \Wa \H"'l\u\ Catn recover Disinfecting Stock Barns For the Commq State Fair|«!ten (From n Siaff ¢ spondent ) Lincoln, Aug. 20— (Special)—All stock barns and pens at the state fau grounds are being disinfect unde direction of Dr. McKum, ,<Y nten preparato begi state veterinarian, state fair, which will ber 4 \ high-power machine, « made for this kind of work, » used, and a thorough job done in every building, <o that ! will be no danger of former occupants of the and pens Statutory Ch;irge necially 18 being of discase bu Against Preacher Ncbraska Ciy, Neb, Aug. Jo. (Spe )—A complaint was filed in the last might making statuto ¢ against Richard Gould, an alleged lice Methodist minister, and Mrs. Maggic Warren, Gould was found i the Warren home Wednesday night ! ¢ woman's husband and the |\n'u“ He attempted to escape through window, but was caught and take to the county jail Teachers at Falls Cl(y Falls City, N A\ug. 20 cial.)—The hardson Teachers’ association will (Spe County here Monday. The instructors will be Dean E. 1. Rouse of Peru. rincipal E. Ruth Pyrtle of lincoln, Superin tendent I. A. Fastwood of College View, Miss Draper af Peru. A rece the teachers tion will be given to lay evening at the high school nd & his head vi Becomes Chiel of Staff. hicage, Aug 28.—Cul. Francis H. Fren rly § nmand of tha Twenty-firs v at Ariz . today of ‘ontral 1 Sta army Alde, Williams ed an Assistant te Made Upham's Chicage, Aug. 26 cagn was today a \ t Advertising Is the Road SPECIAL NOTICEI & To Teachers and Homes without music FOR RENT AT LOWEST PRICB 300 Keautiful New and Used Grund and Upright Pianos. Free Tuning. Free Insurance. Choice of following makes: Stein: Steger Em indeman, ~ Schmoller kering, Knabe and many othe; inest stock in Omaha to select from. We make a specialty of g Fine And allow Six Months' Renl ir SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. Omaha’s Leading Piano House. Wholesale and Retail Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas, Aeolian Vocalions—Foreign and Domestic Records. 1311-1313 Farnam St. Tel hnn- Today, Douglas 1623, for eg Free Columbh Grafonola Trial Offer. | Count von Werner, convene [ o & l\‘...‘ e e ttin Mlnnu‘ Lonmwrcm Club Gordon Boosters® Ente n:u':', G Al \ Special) \lliance boo were esy wnds g Rram. A\t siven t! later ad L smoker A\ w nutero the addie Romig « Loren Milly Count von Welne( Free Lronll Nebraska Prison St Correspondent ) Aug. 20—~ (Special.) the German ne has been serving a five the state pemitentiary red his freedom this served his full ters Lincol bleman w ar ten forsen morning Lhe « a e music aid cader o son orche t one time he w rusty, but took advan 4 a ce to leave, thus forieit geod tume cred Hamilton County Institute. \ura Nebic gl 2 Specral I'he ar nilton county teact crs s . ruday, ¢ hut i ..n«|n|<H 1 N Nt 1 courses. ‘:¥ Duffy’s For | Summer Henl&h Summer is at hand --and summe plaint. For persistent colicky pa the bowels, ociated wth stipation ¢ N rhoea, a tablespoonful of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey in water before meals and on retiring, helps to correct and relieve the condi X tion. Being yproduced from malted grain, ita tonic, anti- septic and sustaining prop- erties are what is particu- larly needed to check sum- mer complaint and insure a speedy recovery. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey improves the digestion and assimila- tion of the food and by its nourishing and tonic action you will be relieved from many petty summer ills, If you “Get Duffy's and Keep Well At attacks ot o i most drug- gists, grocers and dealers, $1.00. If ¢ they can't supply you, write us. Use- ful hausehold book- let free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Cor Rochester, N. Y. B Print Paper Mokers i M IR} I'1e oL gk an \ ' the Ihayer County Fair Will Oen pTuesday e R AN o (Specialy Olson Named for Lower SR Hou e hy Harlan De nos - b \ (TR the Omaha Central Labor unicn, who are in | e | ( ind pig pe ] '\‘ vodepartine 1S T my over 5 | tate . \ 1) O s e \ on chtterem i \ o fivi < i hall ! IR " : : | Lo ies, aut | motoreycle and y A o Condra will show a | re fi FCihel hiv 10w ds | | ( « Morehead will he among Wi, K L t i d 1 ath i i ut We sdav wh f 1ldre will be Y nt Laxative, i A il at N AL Aruggists - Ad. R torty-one pounds lic bu | attractive At the wewht measure of thirt th good pounds to the bushel, it would isting of five- 2 hu the twenty-four acies, irge barn, well, or el acrq 1 hog shed, sit- ed on public voad, in the hills, five miles nocth of Coun 20 specialy b Gl Blutrs, for sale for $100 per \ car was ruck nere t \\\("H~14\ as lie was Cross r} very much het J. P. HESS CO-. te oda o { o) Nnees are youl c bt o e I 1o5 Reavl SUME Got Bt fatia) set Columbia Grafonolas Columbia Records We di ~pl W the entive line of this, the world's oreat est reproducer of vocal and instrumental musie handsome Gratonolas in quartered oak, mahogany or walnut casc You can 1 Italian, any mod SOng or instr 1 AT from over 000 seloetions, you desire Gratanolas ave priced at cL. $25, $35, SSO $60 $75, 885, $100, $110, $125, Slm, $150, $175, $200, $225, $350. Columbia Double-dise rec- ords in 10 and 12-inch, 75¢c, 15w 125 75, $2.00, $3.50. As Usual, You Make Your Own Terms. Have Us Figure Your A Safe Place to Trade. Our Guaran- tee Protects You Furniture Bill. John A. Rylen TAILOR to announce that his place of <8 wil be at 205 Paxton Block, al. ORI CIIOIIIIIIIINII VIO IOSII2 00870 (AMPAIGS Jas Bayes B Haynes Omaha ‘ln\voflnl Bunk Bu .ldm errssreassreis TAXT MAXWELL € ARS I have a fine selection of imported and domestic fabrics for FALL AND WINTER An early call will be appreciated. JiTNE Webster 202 n | Office Erected | On Day’s Notice| Dresher Brothers, Cleaners, Erect Harney St. QOffice Building in Limit of Time Not Exceeding 4 Hours. Torn Farnam St. Pavements Cause Autoing Patrons to Seek Harney Street, So Dreshers Hastily Build Harney St. Office. SEND IN EALL WORK NOW Never yet hu\u Uru'h-r Rroth- ers, the Dry Cleaners, Dyv Hat- ters, Tailors and Furriers, been daunted. X Their immense plant at 2211- , has been built of endeavor of brains ienc lately when Omahla de tie up F auto patror ¢ to stop at our doo iently: what shall we do? quick as a flash, came the ereet Harney 8 bac + plant on Dres own v the path of th ke Har ney St. is tied up lx-\ viu D insi on the site, an office completely eted up with one num- ng is in this of- dways re and if t to use the well, use the wul it inee wam St. office, arney office. Now, that's real progress, isn‘t it? Do you know of any other cleaning ablishment that would do o much on so little provoca- tion. Here's another thi want to remind you of is to get your Iall and Winter garments all fixed up now so as to have them quite ready when the season opens up. Dreshers will repair, clean or alter your furs for you at summer rates, will put new velvet collars and cuffs on vour other garments, will do gen- eral repairing, altering, dyeing or remodeling, ete. Now's the time to fix up Fall and Winter clothes for a certain- ty. If you of f matters you are only ml|\l 1z things worse for vourself, for even now the moths are making headway in your clothes at home, simply because you didn't have them cleaned be- fore putting them away for the summer. Dresher's private phone ex- change covers all of Dresher's branches un one number Tyler 345—that number connects vou with th new Har- branch at "arnam -~ Dreshers 1 of paying : post charges one ny sizod bundle America.-- to any Advertisement For Anything in the Jewelry Line CASH OR CREDIT All goods warranted as re- presented or your money back. Leibowitz 218 S. 15th St. New World-Herald Bldg. I i Gage Cot mty‘ Maloy of O It ) ; Ex-Saloon Man Charged Sunerintendent W. H. Morton [ 1916, was found. The people of Lor Fawbury, Miss Lillian M. Beach | ton have suspected luu son of scll ‘niversity Place, Miss { mg hiquor for some naha and O. M. I T ‘|Omaha to Have Through Car Service to New COrleans e county’s n ‘h monstra With the beginning of the winter With Bootlqumg bly about De Nebraska City, Neb., Aug have daily Claus Peterson, torm this of the county att 3 s cltng Liquor witl A s Sheriff Fische A s b iy 1 next tw me contemplates a throug way daily be New Orlea v oor Lutle Re oi busine was 1 art of tl o this throt it there wall be no ¢ 8¢ 11 Ovr Month End qales of FURNITURE AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS AYDEN S 6 I DODGE & DOUGLAS STREETS Two Special Bed Bargains Heavy (Steel) Post Beds In all sizes, Vernis Martin finish, $5.95+457.95 Many Other Splendid Specials This Weck. with Kitchen Cabinets, glass doors, | Golden Oak Buff. best qual- ‘ . S14B0 |ty for i i, .$29.50 10E ; s dai il Rt o Tables, drop leaves, Kitchen Cabinets, sliding top | for only $3.95 nickled, for $18.50 | $°5 Fumed Oak Closots, M, S ey o P forpgsicn i Wood Seat Dining Chairs, $1.25 | ;:m. d Oak Buffets Baby Walkers, only ......$1.00 | Leather Seat Arm Roc ers, $5.50 25 Per Cent Discount on all Sewing Rockers, Bed Room Rockers and Chairs, Cak, Mahogany, Circas- sian Walnut—for one day. Large 6-pound Pillows, fancy art ticking, on sale, pair, only $1.50. We have Pillows for $1.00 a pair. Canning Season Supplies Discounted You can save 259, to 509, by taking advantage of August Month-End Specials. Whm— Crown Jar Caps, regu- Sanitary Mason Jar Caps, acid proof, regular 10c¢ dozen, lar 35¢ dozen qualit on sale, dozen ... sc on sale dozen s OC Handy Fruit Jar Ho'drrs, per | Mason Fruit Jnr Ruhbers. set of si Kumo brand, spe- = cial . JOC dozen Worth- While Savings on House Furnishings Every Item Here Listed a Special Bargain. at, White Mountain Refrigerator, 2-burner Ovens, plain door, $1.89 regular price $27.50, at $20.00 2-burner Ovens, glass door, $2.69 White Mountain Refrigerator, burner 0il Stoves ...... $6.98 regular price $8.00, at ..$6.25 | 3.hurner 0il Stoves ... $8.98 Combination Coal and Gas | No. 9 Copper el Plated Tea Ranges, $75.00 value, at $60.00 = Kettles for ............. $1.49 Garland Gas Ranges, high oven, | No. & Copper Nickel Plated Tea e $37.50 | Kettles for ............. $1.29 Garland Gas Ranges, low 18-inch No. 7 ‘{‘PPN‘ Nickel Plated Tea Venktor $17.50 | hettles for ..... .$1.00 5 S o N AR Genuine O'Cedar Mop, (rmncu]ar ;’;burncr Gas Plate, drill hzl | in shape, medium size, 59¢, large s e s i size {ur ........ 98¢ 0. K \\ "n.nng \hr hnu 5.9 R Egg Beaters, regular price 15c, at, each 10c¢ 1-burner Ovens, plain door, 89¢ glass door, 98¢ 1-burner Ovens, 14 Ibs. Best Pure Cane Granulated Sugar for $1.00 Flour Is Still Advancing—Buy Now 43 Tha. sacks best iligh No. 1 Nebraska PER 48 POUND SAC = One sack of flour will make 64 lavey of bread, nd 11 1} for hiead, Grade Diam nothing 1) ur, made from the best salected or cakes, e $1 .80 The hest ¥ Creamory it te nd . 32¢ The Rest | w Cory best White or Yellc H Cream N. Y. \A}' Wiscensin Cream, or Young ‘Am quurt ch ns Potatoes, at 25¢ Apples f 15¢ s, pkK. nh Honey, ver rack . or Green Re ren's’ Famous Peanut Tu'ter, : ..12V%¢ & per quart 0 . for dessert, pkg. Tise ¢ Jars Pure Fruit Preserves, Cucumbers, r 25¢ 15¢ bottles Worce Suuce, Pure ! Monda. matoe Catsup or Pickles, assorted do Wartlets kinds, at o Faney Queen 01\\:\_ quart ., . $2.35 serving. Movuhy per hnx WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN We have positions open for several | high-grade salesmen, which we have been unable to fill for the simple rea. | son that our advertising, so far, has | not elicited replies from men of suf. | ficiently high caliber. This is due, we | feel, to the fact that competent men, at work and satisfied, are not readers | known organizat n, with h of the help wanted ads, which we in Omaha, have used. Consequently we are try- | to neart y states, ik this more noticeable advertise- | not a boast, enjoy pre Our present salesmen make from | $3.000 to $9,000 a year. We want to ®et in touch with men to whom such figures are attractive and who, in ad- dition, can present evidence that ten- tative negotiations would b while. On our part we worth 1t to say th advertizement will hring interviews. Box 5181 B y

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