8 TI1K BEE: OMAHA; SATURDAY, MAKC1T. JO. ini:. IlAHY; LICENSES LOHGOYERDUE Although Three Months of the Tear Hare Gone By hut Few Hare Taken 6ut Permits- ONE ICE WAGON IS LICENSED Although nearly three months of the year hare gone by, the records of the city license Inspector show that only three of seven theaters and ten of thirty-ftre moving picture houses have been licensed for this year. These licenses were all due" January 1., The rate for the picture show Is 10 cents per seat, with a minimum annual fee of '$35. The regular theaters are assessed on the basis of $150 for 1,000 or more seats. This condition In the license Inspector's cfft mnna that the cltjr Is belnf de prived of the use of considerable money. Only one ! company ha taken out 'ikenses for their wssons, thla prompt eon? paying the fee of IS for each of eight wagons. According to thl"Show- ,in there are only eight Ice wagons being legally operated In this ctty today. Eighty-four linen Ben have been Issued for pool and Millard hails. There was a total of 113 lant year. Fourteen fortune tellors have taken out licenses. . teputy Uranee Inspector John Mathle sen Is ndlng out a lot of notices to n! I Kent persons who should have taken out licenses. More Proof Here is more proof of the extent of J the jail feeding: gTaft in the bill which the sheriff it pushing to make the taxpayers of Douglas county pay him 40 'cents per pris oner per day. Just examine these official figures showing what it costs the county Ao feed the always hungry boys and girls in the River view home: For the year 1014 the dally average number of Inmates was .1ft.fi2. This served total of 52,069 during the year 1914, at a rost of f&,124.14, or six (6) cents per meal, the Itemized account of the above being as follows: . Groceries $ Meat ...... Mutter ....... .... . ', Milk idnn .. Ice ..' Ilread Potatoes Water - '. .'. Garden truck ....... '. . Halary of cook .'. 671.40 Rfll.12 210.8.1' .VI 7.40 147JW' 72.44 151. on .'12.00 281.14 420.00 First Word from . 'Belgium EeceiVed by Relief Society for the first time since the beginning of their activity a, the local Franco-Belgian Relief society has heard directly from Europe of the receipts of the boxes - of contributions.. In a letter received Thursday by mad arrie Augurt Borglurn, Marame Vlg rial of Grenoble, the wife of Colonel Vlg sl, brother of Madame E or glum, writes th following: "I am happy to tell you that the box, so; anxtnualjr expected, ha come and been unpacked. Thouattnd thanks for all these precious things, of which t shall tell ymi the ukv Uter, but I wlah to send at onie all ny gratitude to all the ladles who have worked ao faithfully. Every thing Ik useful and practical. A friend of mine invited to the opening of the box . took Immediately to tho honpltal the blue and (Ink lied allppers which will be per fect for the poor woundod wtjo on wear a shoe on tine foot only. The mufflers are wonderful, llow many will be made 'happy by all those Useful things." Another letter was from Madame 'Qulevreux of Rouen, where her huaband , wss paator of tho largest Protestant church. This letter, also addressed to Udame Borglum, say In parts: ' "Yesterday I went to the customs house to get the amiable girt fit your society. Thank you thoussnda snd thoussnds of times to havs thought of the poor victims of war In Rouen. The contents will be utilised. I have already covered the feet of a young man refugee from Luvaln and belonging to a family extremely n ' tereettng and worthy. How malny we se here of these poor Bolglan refugees "who at home led a comfortable existence and who here have not enough to clothe themselves. We hsve here twelve ambulances and a club for the refugees here they ran spend th dsy In a warm, rhfcerful place. The women bring their little ones and their work. On the top f!tor la lodged a family from Roys tSomme) which has been completely de stroyed ty French and Qermanshells and taken and retaken many times." Omaha to Pass Jfine ' .Cities in Size if I Annexation Passes Providing the Greater Omaha bill passes and the three suburbs are consolidated with Omaha, Greater Omaha will be the Ihlity-aeoond city In population In ths United States. The bureau of publicity r-as been looking Into this matter and has made some comparisons In order to be prepared to make proper statements about Omaha In the near future. It Is found thst the" annexation of ths sub urbs will make Omaha thirty-second city Instead of forty-first as It has been In the past. The cities It will outstrip In population by' the consolidation measure are Mem phis. Pateraon. N. J.; Worcester. Oak land, CaL; Birmingham. Ala.: N Haven, Conn.: Richmond, Vs.; Scranton. tJra.. ana Hy mouse, N, T. ' By the J910 census What is to. become Urtater Omaha had a population of 15194 It Ms conservatively estimated that today m cities and towns thrtt are to comprise Greater Omaha have a population of sou.ooo. I ' , The Beat Medietas for t'oaahs. The first doae of Dr. King's New IMa oovery helps your cough, soothes thrt, get a bottle today. 60c, All drugglats. Advertisement. Total $3,121.14 Why should the taxpayers have to stand for a steal of 40 cents a day for feeding jail prisoners, half of the money to go into the pockets of the sheriff and his' political part ners as pure "Velvet fV PIONEER ENGINEER IS DEAD Albert L. Johnson, War Veteran, Secretary of Locomotive En gineers Passes Away. IS TO BE BITCHED SUNDAY Albert 1 Johnson, a resident of Douglas county alnoo 1874. died at his home in Benson yesterday, aged. 09 years, death being canned by heart failure. The funeral will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, from the resi dence of Andy Traynor, 31)15 California street, with burial in Forest Uwn cemetery. Mr. Johnson was bom in Hancock county, Ohio, February 21. 1M8. Wliepia boy, with hie parent, he moved to Mis souri, there receiving his education. Dur ing the war he served in Ccmpany A, lth regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged, receiving honorable men tion at (ha clone of nis services. In 1N84, whon 20 years of age, he entered the em ploy of the old Hannibal A XI. A Joseph railroad company, subsequently' beine- promoted to the position of fireman and July J, i9, was given an engine. ' Hs pulled the first passenger train Into Fort Dodge, Kan. In 1K73 he quit Hannibal road and in 1874 he applied for a posi tion with the Union Pacific, and was given an engine running between Omaha and Grand Island. He pulled freight trains until 1H82, whan he was given a passenger run and continued In this arm Of the service until 1SD0, when he was promoted to roundhouse foreman at Sid ney, Neb., and i later transferred to Council Bluffs to a similar position, which he held eleven years, redgning snd re tiring to his home In liecson. From ths time of entering the railroad service, Mr. Johnson was an active mem ber in ths Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. For twenty-two years hs was secretary and treasurer of his lodge. In 11HJ hs was a member of the grand lodge of the order. Mr. Johnaon was always held In high esteem by his essoclatea and was a great favorite with the men with whom he worked. He Is survived by three sister, Mrs- Andy Treynor and Miss Callste of Omaha and Miss Christina Johnson of lionson, and one brothor, William John son of Red Bluff, Col. W. T. CANADA IS NOT ' SO WELL AS THURSDAY William T. Canada , hud a bad night Thursday and In the morning was very weak. As ths day advanced, however, he Is reported to have gained considerable strength, but Is not as weh as he was a couple of days ago.' His condition Is re garded as being very critical. He Is con scious only a part of the time: Reward Money for j Taking of tho Ring ; Murderers Divided The reward money for the apprehension of the King raurdurwrs has been divided as follows by Chief Dunn: Bur Ely, Northweatem special agent, and Oscar Hodgson, a Norfolk polloa officer, will plit KM tor the capture of Juan Para. The following Individual will divide the remainder: Bheriff Condlt of Fremont. l0, the three boya. Louia Rasmussen, Letter Meiselbech and Carr Boss, who located Uonsclea In a hayatack. gt G0 each. Juaeph Gregg, marshal of Fremont Thomas CtrftreU of Fremont. Clarence Eidam of Brrihner. Claude Clark. Fre mont policeman; W. T. Dlneen. North etern special agent, and Burt Ely each fie given SbO. Tea Yeara Hisrrr Eadea. J. T. Chambers, merchant, Joans bora. Ark., writes: "'Foley Kidney Pills cured me of a ten-yeur standing rase of rheu matism. I suffered miserably. A. frlead ti l J me ef being cured; oo I used them, and they cured me. too." Most middle aged mn and women ars glad to learn thst Fo'.ey Kidney Pills afford a way to escape sleep disturbing Madder weakness, b.,chacbe. rheumatlam. pufflnes under cye, stiff and swollen Jolr.ta and oU.er (Us attributed to kidney troubles. Zttli very bers. Advertise meot Do You Know tho Real Food Vatiio of Spaghetti? When you talk about buying ten cents or one dollar's worth of any foodstuff, what do you mean by "worth f The only measure of genuine worth In the pur chase of eatables must be nutrition. But do you keep nutrition in mind when you buy the family provisions T Let us ana. Meat la probably your biggest Item. Yet no less an authority than Dr. Hutch ison, the illriitlan, says tiiat met is a dear food. Why? Because we pay far too much for the amount of nutrition that we secure. Meat contains 76 par cent water think of that when sirloin la chalked up at S6o a lb. -three-quarters WHterl Now, take Faust Spaghetti, made from IXirum w heat, a rich, glutinous cereal. Of spaghetti and Ita allied product, the same authority aaya that they contain only 10 Per cent water, an these food are absorbed ehnuitt In their entirety- no to maae tiioou. luusoie and tissue. Kauat Spaghetti costs 10a a large pack age nearly all worth. MAULLBR08. St. Louis, U. S. A. niisumafism pains are dantmut if ne glected. If stopped, they lessen the risk of ktari sftcctiont. Those frightful pains, stiff joints and swollen muscles are instantly relieved by , SLOAN'S LINIMENT fine for lusskajo snd scleika. Cass. H. Westward.. Btssklsas. CsL. am "I was a suSecsr tiwa Acms kasuajatiMS for twclvs esars. A trioac rscoaisicadcii gloss's LIbIbmsI. I twt s bonis sd Iks ps Ictt ss sous s 1 applies Iks iuuMat." At a daslsra, rrite c JSc ft I1XS Br. fxl a.S!saB,lrx. tlh. I SLLtais Friday, March 19, 1915 B0RGESS-NASII CO. STORE NEWS FOR SATURDAY BURGESS-NASII CO. Phone Douglas 137 Me g-Hte sLb &mt Ym at Prettiest Millinery Styles That Spring Has Developed "aT $5.00 AND from these the individual art of Burgess-Nash designers has succeeded in creating effects of ex clusive charm. Choice seems boiindleBB you will find as diversified a style range as you'd .-expect to ' find in many a big tore's entire showing. ;You will rnarvel indeed at the col lection, embracing every new braid, every becoming shape, a style to sui every fancy. ' ' Regardless of the price, you may feci assured of correctness and a qual ity that will satisfy. The favored trimmings are quills, ribbons, wings, -field flowers, rosos, fruits and foliage. Barge -Nsafc Co. Second Fleer. Crepe de Chine Blouses at $3.95, Portray ing .a Distinctive Loveliness of Fashion IJARTICULARLY is this demonstrated ra our many new Georpptte crepe de chine spring blouses at this price. Many of them are in the new yoke and box plait effects; others elaborately hemstitched, some with 'military collars, some with convertible collar, white, flesh tint and Quaker gray. Size range that extends from 34 to 46. ,.WM ltM, c-se-n. n-, Saturday Will Be a Good Time to y a . m r - select Your Uloves for Easter SPECIAL, values that shonld and will attract a great response, for it's not often that one' can find gloves like these that include such splendid style, fit and quality. Women ' 12 and 18-Button Kid Gloves, Usually $3.60 'Pair, $1.79 Soft, pliable kid skins, all sizes, 12 and 18 -button lengths, white only and strictly perfect, usually f3.B0. Saturday, pair .r $UD Women's $2.25 Pimm Kid fJl.-wM CI 9a Pair ' One-button pique kid, with new contrasting embroidery; black with wnite, embroidery, white with black, and new tans with black: usual 12 25 quality. Special at, pair, rees-?lh C Mstw rir. The Little Folks' Coats , and Hats'' Are ah Ready for Spring Wear LL ready in big, generous selections for - babies and little children displays that evry mother will go into raptures inesespeciais : Children's Hats, 98c Fancy and plain braids, white and colors; suitable for ages 3 to 10 years. Children VOoata, $2.88 Fine serge and light mixtures, with belt and pockets, splendid selection of styles and colors; age 3 to 6 years. . Children's Coats. $1.50 to $9.60 Serge, black and white checks, brown and tan checks, pongee and white serge, with fancy collar and cuff. Bmw re, second Fie. it Aainic& airadl Mwf Twm at m (0 A over. Children's Hats, 60o Of fine straw, with ribbon bands and fancy bows, others with fancy stick-ups. Children's Coats, $1.68 -Pongee, black and white checks, also white hair line mohair with collar, cuffs and belt of colored moire silk; ages 3 to n years, Dainty Easter Neckwear, 25c VT EW conceits shown for the A' first time, including net,' or gandy and lace, flat and roll col lars. t Xeckwear at Me, . Embroidered organdy, net and lace vestses. with roll collars, gulmpes, also sets. Barjreee-Nasfc Co. Mala Fleer. Candy Specials CHOCOLATES with whipped cream filling, 40c quality, per lb Jie Caramel and pecan roll, home made, lb. 60c After dinner patties, lb 25c Peanut brittle, home-made, lb.. .10o Toasted marshmallows, lb 18c Baswwss-Nash Ce. Basesssat. Remarkable Shoe Values for , Women on the Second Floor THE new models for spring are arriving daily many of the styles are exclusive. To make room for all these new things we offer Bome very special reductioa f or Saturday.. Women's $3.60 Shoes, $2.85 Women's shoes, In all the best leathers, wide range of desirable styles, our regular $3.60 lines, Saturday, per palr.2.S4. Women's MUM shoes reduced for Satarday to, pair, $3.15. " Women's $&j00 shoes redaced , for Saturday to, pair, 83.85. Women's. $U)Q shoes reduced for Satarday to, pair, S4.03. Women's $3.60 Party Slippers, $2.16 Splendid styles, in pink, blue, red and gold, from our regular $3.50 line, Saturday. .. Boys solid leather shoes, durable soles, sixes 10 to 13, tor ti.19, or slses 1 to 8 for f&4 Seeond Floer. I " -'P- Children's I3.S0 shoes. Saturday, at ' $1.5 Misses' 13.00 shoes, Saturday, at. pair' .-...SiU ) Ilwrsjese-Naah Cm. DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES' Imported Java rice powder, 82c Pasteurine tooth paste, 2&c site He Dr. Q r a v e s" tooth powder, ' SOc slie, at ftta Canthrox sham poo, 60c site, 2Vo PllDOllTI cream, SOc ' sise Sle Williams' shav ing soap. at. .So Williams' t a 1 cum powder, 12o Abonlta cream, 60c else, at. .82c Perfume, 10 dif ferent odors, regular 60c grade, os...J12c White Ivory manicure pieces) 60c kind es,, 26c Bie-Naali Chamois, ea.. Do Jad SalU, 75c size 49c Peroxide, 1 pint 17e SeldllU pow ders, z5c pkg lie Sloan' a lini ment. 26c ss.. lo 111 1 1' s cascara quinine. 23c. 13c Denver Mud, 26c site, at 16 ar Mata near. C h a mberlaln's cough remedy, 26c size, at,.18e Kondo&'i ca tarrh Jelly, 25c size, at 17c Whisk brooms.&e Tooth brushes, 26c size. . . . ,17 Hot water bot tles, guaranteed 1 year, regular ly 11.60. Sat.fVe Last Day ot "Wear Ever" Aluminum Demonstration Special Bargains S-quart wear-ever Berlin Sauce Pans, and cover, 11.15 values , . ,7e 4-quart wear-ever Windsor Kettles and cover, $1.55 values 9Sc S genuine wear-ever Sauce Pans, 1, Hi and 2tt-qt slies, $1.85 values.. 88o Package of Steel Wool to I Majestic aluminum spun I Tea Kettles, $2.75 values. clean aluminum are. ,.10c $1 "0 3 MaJestlQ saoee pans, 8, 4 and 6 qt. slse, $3.60 values, set ot 8. .$i-00 Cast afumlnum Ortddle Pans, wood i f in i If handles,1 $1.86 values .toe The quantities on above items are limited and will be sold as long as they last N aiweaa-Jlaah Ce... Ii scobs t. I ST w B 'areea-Wasa Ce -Second Flees. 1 1 -i rr. Men's $2.98 Watches, $1.95. Men's 12 size, open face, 7 Jewel American movement--tn gold plat ed case- Aaron's price fine $2.98. Sale Price , 4I.VD Men's $5.49 Watches, $2.95 Men's 12 size, 7 jewel movemeCln a 10-year open face case, AAron's price $5.49, Sale O riC Price 5.VO Men's $6.98, Watches, $3.45 Men's 12 size, open face. Jewel, American and Swiss movements, plain gold cases, Aaron's ff-j jf price $6.98, Sale Price . . . 40.0 Men's $10.00 Watches, $5.89 Men's 12 size open face case, 7 Jewel Elgin movements, cases guar anteed tor 20 years. Aaron's price $10.00. Sale i Ce fin price 3Oy Women's $9.60 Watches, $4.95 Gold plated extension bracelet (with patent catch) and gold plat ed case, 7 Jewel movement, fully guaranteed, Aaron's - i (je price $910. Sale Price . . . $22.60 Bracelet Watches, $14.95 Women's solid gold extension brace let watch, with solid gold case, 15 Jewel movement, fully guaranteed, Aaron's price $22.60, Sale QCJ rv $15.00 Bracelet Watches, $4.95 II Women's bracelet watch, IS jewel movements, sterling novelty cases on silk moire straps, Aaron's price $15.00, Sale , $1.25 Novelties, -19c An assorted lot of barrettes, individual salt dip. Jewel boxes, bead chains, Jewelry of all kinds, leather novelties; etc. Aaron's, Qr price to $1.25. Sale price.-; yc Sterling Tea Bells, S9o Sterling silver handle tea bells and other novelties, Aaron's price 60c, 69c and 3Qr $1.00. Sale .price w 69o Salt and Pepper snaxers, aao Star line silver ton salt and pepper shakera Aaron's price 60c. Sale 2C pnv Jewelry Novelties from Aaron s Gift Shop to $3.do, lor aao- f- Including Imported and domestic solid gold, gold-filled and sterling Jewelry, plain and stone set, bead neck chains, lockets with neck chatas, gold-filled lockets, Jewel cases, picture frames, baby sets, etc. Aaron's price to DCs $3.50, at Jewalry Novelties from Aaxons I Gift Shop to $1.00, for 15c Including earrings, brooches, bar pins, lavallleres, beads, cuff links, scarf pins, etc. Aaron's price lo $1.00. Our special sale - cc price, choice at I3W Jewelry Novelties from Aaron's Gift Shop to $1.60,' for 29c Including solid gold top. sterling bar pins, cuff pins, brooches, chate lain pins, gold and silver plated jewel boxes, Waldemar coat cnalns, fobs, cuff links, tie clasps, lockets, bracelets. Aaron's price . in to $1.50. Sale price Jewelry Novelties from Aaron's Gift Shop to $2.00, for 69o Including .solid gold and gold top jewelry of all kinds, gold-filled stone set brooches, bar pins, coat chains, Ever Ready safety ra zors, fobs, men's cuff link sets, tie clasps, picture frames. Aaron's price to $2.00. S ale price, q choice COME SATURDAV PONT WAIT FIVE CENTS Is Sufficient for the FIRST PAYMENT It Brings to Your Home a "STANDARD" Rotary Sewing Machine Guaranteed for Life. There are only a few machines left. You must act quick ly. Oome TSaturaay u possible. The sale ends MondayOnly Two Pays left TABLE OF WEEKLY PAYMENTS . I. Kl a $aS.oo JUST PRICE Six-drawer style the world's best maehlne, lock and chain stitch central needle style STANDARD ROTARY jSO.05 $.0.55 1st WNk llta'Wfeek .10 .GO 2nd Week 12th Week 15 .05 3rd WrkhSth Week .20 .70" 4th WVak Hth Week .25 .75 5th Week 16th Week .30 .80 6th Wekh6th Week .35 .85" 7th Woek 17th Week .40 .1)0 8th Week 18th Week .45 . .1)5 th Week 19thwek .50 i.oo" lOth Week 20th Week 81.05 1 S1.55 121st Week :31st Week 1.10 22d Week 1.15 :3d Week l.SO 24th Week 1.25 26th Week 1.30 I2th Wefk l.GO 32d Week 1.05 33d Week 1.707 34th Week 1.75 5th Week l.SO 36th Week 1.35 E7th Week -I: 1.40 2th Week 1.45 29th Week l.SO 30th Week I 1.85 37th Week f l.JK) 38th weeK Fin l Pay- m'nt 113K 1.05 39th Week ht5L $39.00 5c First Payment Im mediate delivery then every week yo pay S cents mora than the previous week's payment Cash Dividends Ten cents on each payment can be sved by you if you want to reverse th fl Th -ia payments and pay them all or in part in advance. , aHJHl .This sale positively ends at the close of business Monday night. Saturday iTsmwissit isis ana Aioauny is your last cunucc 10 nag suTujt . . tlaswaaa-- i-Ihs Cm -Talr rUrr. We Develop Your films free of charge when order is left for printing. BPS "EVERYBODY'S STORE Carnations, So Fresh cut. long stems, white and colors, ,te each. There Is Individuality In Every Tiailored Suit You Buy Here Regardless of the Price 1 1 b that touch of individuality that differ-' entnesin style and character, a feature so much sought for by every woman, that has placed our department for women's and misses' ready-to-wear in such an enviable position the most popular section of, its kind 'in the city. Then, too, there' is such a varied range of styles and in every instance the prices are of the most modest sort ranging in easy steps from $14.50, $16.75, $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, and on up.to $125.00 Now just this one thought more it isn't n minute too early to select your Easter suit. Styles have crystallized and the Burgess-Nash collection is receiving daily indorsements from Omaha 'sr4)est dressers. Regardless of the price you wish to pay, the Burgess-Nash tailored suit stocks offer the best for the least., Shop 'round youll agree that in value, diversity and rich beauty' there's. not a near equal. With the Replenishing of the Lots From the Aaron Gift Shop Stock Greaterrow the Bargains CO great was the original Aaron's stock and so varied the assortments, hundreds of novelties will be offered in the sale for the first time Saturday. In many instances the values are the greatest of any yet offered. Here'sut an idea: . Featuring Aaron's Stock of WATpHES at but a Part of the Regular1 Price Aaron s Gift Shop Stock of Jewelry, to 60c, for 10c Including bar pins, brooches, fobs, cuff links, belt pins, vanity cases, Jewelry cases, etc, Aaron's prices to SOc. Our special sale 10 price, choice at . . IwC $5.00 Leather Bags at $1.00 Real leather, new shapes, some real pin and. natural seal, morocco leathers, some have 3 and vanity fittings. Aaron's price (r up to 5.00, Sale Price I.UU $7.60 Leather Bags, $1.05 Real leather and silk, moire bags, all new shapes, real seals, pin seal, long grain morocoo, new van ity and melon shapes, black: , and colors, Aaron's prices up . C O C to 17.60, Sale Price J 60o Silverware at 25o Odds and ends of William Rogers. Holmes A Edwards ' and King George, extra plate, butter knives and spreaders, cream ladle, sugar shells, etc.. Aaron's price OKr 60c, Sale Price T u v 35o Plated Ware at lOo A lot ot extra heavy plated N tea spoons, tablespoons, knives, forke, cold meat forks, gravy ladles, berry spoons, etc., Aaron's price i(r 5c. Sale Price $l.t)0 Silverware at 39c A lot of table silverware, including Wm. Rogers, Holmes Edwards gravy ladles, sugar shells and but ter knife sets, child's sets, etc, Aar on's price to $1.00, Sale $1.00 ' Sliver Plated ' Ware, 60c, Aaron's Al silver plated butter knife and sugar shell sets, decorat ed bowls, floral patterns, Aaron's price 11.00, Sale 5 Of Price $1.00 Leather Bags, 69c An odd lot of real leather bags, hand bags, Aaron's prioe Kfr $1.00. Sale Price $1.00 Desk Clocks, 49c Imported desk tor boudoir . clocks, nickel or brush brass finish, Aaron's price 11.00, AOr Sale Price