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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER © HAYDENs Grand Closing Day of the Gigantic $48,000 Clothing Stock HAYDERs Read Sale on Page 4 e oo indits N 0f A. B. Kirkenbaum & Go. at 35¢ on the Dollar. | THE TREMENDOUS CROWDS OF THURSDAY AND FERIDAY COMPEL US TO PUT ON ENTRA SALESMEN FOR THE GREATEST OI' AL AL SBATURDAY. The Entire Main Floor Bargain Room Devoted to This Sale Remembe 22+ f ' - 2 " ~ ¢ m"“‘”'(;‘ :l"h): '.h'T ]‘"‘*‘""M”_n 'In"hn 2 is ONE OF THE BEST MAKES IN AMERICA. The details of sewing, trimming. lining, staying, et ave given the closest attention, and in addition to being the handsomest in #t ahont ny'|‘¢'= ';'!";"‘“ the pecfect tailoving of these garments insures their correet hang and keeps their shape through several season's wear. The only reason for these sensationally low prices is our fortunate purchas: third value to close ont Kirkenbaum & Co's entire stock: save them the cost of moving, and advertising, and introducing their make extensively throughout the west. Remember not a dollar’'s worth of these goods can be bought outside of Hayden Bros.’ Every garment as carefully fitted as if you paid three times the price, The greatest variety of styles, patterns and fabrics fo select from Read Sale on Page + § Come in and examine these wonderful values. makes, A qu Sample Items fromitfie l-iundreds of Bargé'ns to Be Had at Th|s é—ale Men's All Wool | Men's Sults, $5.00-No het- | Men's Suits $9,75—Made of s Overcoats $2,76— | Men's Storm Ulsters $3.75 | Men’s Suits at $7.60—of | Young Men's Suits Black GllyVlor- | ter values have beon oftered at | finest Hocunam worsted — i le of M”"‘ and black |- _yiade of extra heavy |high grade homespuns and | $1.95 and $3.16 sted Sack Suits | #12.00. They are made of all | These suits in- quality and | Washington kersey, — all | weight all wool | 1 worsteds in all | In large assori l‘-“"‘ piping, p wool worsted & workmanship are Fand el frieze. In every the new mix-. i ment of styles, cut elegantly tailor cheviots, and equal in every | good ¥7.50 val way worth 8, 50 N tures and color- 1i b madeand trimmed ed, worth perfect in every ¥ Wil W :'h\.:“ v.:‘x‘nll L ne. FKor this | Our price for g WK e . in best possible —sale price " detail of work- verlal that ave new and extraordinary broad shoulder effect, 2 manship — dur- desirabla—for this sale eale only easily worth #15.00. | . i : way to ing this great |’ s ’ During this oxtraor- | ; ]} in overy ¥ y R5.00 to R7. 50 suits adls o813 "‘ s N st ocveny | VGG 00t somt R JL 2.15 + ST1.60 J\y4g5.315 9, | g{?&‘.‘:&'&fgfogfl'&fi,fl“fi'zn‘i;gg 'Boys' Double - Breaste Boys' Storm Collar Resfers, Boys' Top Overcoats aff8|.9§, Boys’ 3-Place Sults Men's $2.50 to $4.00 Pants tweeds, cassimoros | PANS Suits at86c and $1.95— sizes 4 to 15—worth from $1.25 $2,95 and §3,85—Sizes for boys and worsted, sizes Suits that are made to | to #4.50—on sale at of 5 to 16 years old— 36 to 46, suits that gell for £2.50 to $4.50 only — | coats that are made to are made to sell for‘ 4 —in this sale only — ! gell for 85 to Ky—for $#10 to #25—in this ( this eale only— sale for only— i i y ing this extraordin- | | sale price— gglgg ' | $2.95 ¥ 95¢ $10.00 ' $3.95 ‘ ||95 =4 $1.50 this sale only manner, are equal —from § to 16 years | — Made of all wool cassimeres, ot age—of all wool worsted and cheviots—well “&. made and jerfect fitting, all sizes, for fall and 50 to 50 waists, | | | { y | ¥ cassimeres and chev- 1 | g winter wear — dur- 29 to 36 lengths— | | | | { CLOSING OUT IN THE ’ Boyfi' Odd lellee Pantg ZE"oil:’—regula::7?5;~ | to ants, izes, J to 15, at thi P BARGAIN ROOM SATURDAY finary sale for only 25¢. | traordinary sale for only 25c, Mr. Mercer would be at there? et | without firc escapes. Many rooming houscs istory of & Two-Hundred-Dellar Greater| A"V 1 would not e e | @rand Jury Takes Up the Matter for B e e home | November Torm Has a Heavy List of LITTLE BISMARCK MAKES GOOD Ameriean Exposition Draft. money on band he might entertain some | Thaerough Investigation | bulldings in the vicinity of Twenty-fourth Cases Pending. | p { § I [ & ¢ Cais) people or work more actively for the ex- | & position | of the ¢ !I: presvman Snya He Will Take Caie \ by Bin (he Hride with Bathus 55 | and Cuming streets which have not com 5 CULLL - g . Sven i Wer ¢ plexton in plled with the law. All told 1 think there | 8 proprietor of GIVEN TO HIM TO GET HIM ENTHUSED | " Question—it was given to him for his| THIRTY OMAHA BUILDINGS INVOLVED |are thirty bulldings in the clty which are | PETIT JURY ~MAY WORK $IX WEEKS b i y ke Ry Amas b own purpose’ \ k still unprovided with fire escapes. | , i o} flos stre wh Answer--No, given to Lim to spend, It he | South Omahn Sufiers. | n rested vesterday ou charge of belng Inslde 1uto could use it to advantage for the cxposi- [State L d 1 . ; LLLLLL S LY |'both iitian . RIaAY fiiloa 6t 3imas BUNHS n bk it “The condition wch the same in Sou hoth born that w urried iPsday [ 2SsmELIRn O CaNice nap i ‘ uving & Seit tion. That was all there was to it . . AR LR L Will Likely 3 fibakitharo; (At o Thureday Lance of @ half-dozen worthless checks Mr. Blackburn then put this question, but and four storles in Leight are regular fire 3 | stadt y 4 an black wa| When Detectives Swvage and Don | withdrew il of his own accord: “Mr. Rose- il ) ) fkdeps he t b5 B the Crizer home 6 Blondoe, (h ; o e traps. The labor commissioner's efforts to the thoroughbred 1' e stock that share his | - 3 | :\.;‘wrv, did 3‘m, . \‘1\1.‘".\. “nlm fer m“v..‘ :» bring about improvements in such building name, while the o Xibn of the belan 1™ v‘u\ul Mis. Crizer alone in the house. ukewarm in connection w any Omaha | Nuve. hakn-unbesded, but the . atand dnty b v soOft Sita wny s the dusks of | 11\ ..'|-|‘ ;‘1 hasn't been home for will doubtless bring indictments agains rfect days i I‘IK"I i’- we ." ‘>4u‘ shi He left honie Juany property owners and call attention in | The November term of the United States pronounce you 1 AL Ras donnbh bosies 1o yRnigs () any & very forcible mauner to the provisions of ' district and circuit urts for the dis- | Li Rismarch f'»"l at each meal v;n l‘mv-m‘\\ v ¢ |Iu & A 1, of e h will convene Jonda - " o » arles church and have lon Yion by Edward Rosewater, the subscription | 10 the United States who are insured in (he | pngpector Carter, Chiet Sa of the fire here 8 anndition . 9 ngs | § oo . | . e then fumbl In A bIg 15 hold family prayer and return thanks at m | b to the attention of grand juries the | and for this reason it is expected that the thock Al done but payin' | 4 naving afterward been cancelled by the | Fegular old line life companies e total | department, Building Inspector D. M. Click bility for the condition of the bulld- petit jury will be present longer than : T | ta But 1 have never heen able to Sor the plaintiff on instructions from the | six billion dollars. In other words, two |S0R and a score ot ot witnesses lave| O 18 O 0 ainsionr, The ordinance | ning of next year ARUad"the Taldn. threatened to 1 didn't sio; -ourt on a question of law TR (N{4 G 1{Kudabet Pravidsak- AAMIe. wad | DASn .“.‘y‘“-'..‘.. AU Rpsa talote LHN jAtS I INbor comibsoners ERE ORI | BN L EO e Ahokak ot tue atrouls L e \»M\Jn‘v‘y‘v‘vj:,:.':;l,,‘lj,.?jy\".:”‘ly‘1-‘:‘;.:”‘:“u‘:.n;‘mvv [.‘.:.,":: ‘:;;"'\,,‘.ml,",,,”l\“:v\,,":‘, .‘,l:“:‘lf,',";(‘,“f worthy men in the nation and their fum In Grand Island otlier Nebraska citles | 18 identical with the sta law. Conse- | court at this time 110 Jaw cases and 145 | The bride placed the tins of her fingers me decide and 1 believe gyl B aneen by Mr. Blackburn, as at- | lles are credliors to an average of some grand jury investigatlons of 'bulldings nily the grand jury's action will also | equity cases. The most important case on beneath Little Bismarcics chin apd rulwed | nued o pray and o say arice bofoin orney for the exposition recelver. ‘elnting | three thousand dollars each of the most| whcde owners refused to comply with the | e the city building inapector from re the law docket 18 the sult hrousht by E REL A ‘."”;‘ b mlo | meals 1 was doing as God wouid have ma e a fon 3300, ‘aiven to Mr. Rosewater | trustworthy and substantial financial ot~ | provisions of the statutes requiring five es- | aponsibility. People respect the action of ) Balch against the Puluen Sibeping Car | (18 a L dge. then | 4o, My husband went away, but [ am still Rl i e M i " | ganizations (he world hus ever known. apes have brought about desired results | couris more than they do the orders of |company to recover damages for the In- | Elanced ai the 33 bl In the hands of the | praying that he may yet be lod 19 aee tho X “T"“ Murphy for expenaca on obe Of | “hic ix thousand million dollars is ll to |wnd the state labor commissioner belleves officlal kely (hat all violators of | juries ived by him at the time he was | EVoOm . 3 1 Tight.” the trips to Washington in the interest of |\ Fo 0 T (B0 carnings 1f s0 agreed, | that stmilar action will be secured in| the state law will signify their intention | robbed on a train running between Chicago What was 1 to do?" he asked in[ The detectives were compelled to scarch the exposition. On the first cross-examina- | 1 P PIA® d1VICet R o ey | Olabi. Property owners who violate the|of consiructing fire cacapes without the |and Omaha, at which time the robbers as- | eXplainiog it to severs! of his friends. “If| elsewhere for Crizer. When found he said tion Mr. Rosewater could not vecollect the 0, yo yayaple for half a century hence, |law may be ecuted by county attor- | formality of prosecution In court ot i With the Wit of 4 revolver. |1 hadn't they'd have said 1 was swelled up | the checks passed by Bishop were his; (hat purpose of the drat(, but on being recatled | [y O RCRT G T oday, perhaps | neys and subfected (o heavy fines. While | e Y This suit B e intriet et | on account of my clection and thought 1| he had an account in the hank and didn't and questioned he tesiified that it WAS |, pe vary time ihese lines are being read. [ in Omaha a few weeks ago Labor Commis- T its @ ~Gariana- e, it s transferred to the | could afford to repulse thy colored vote. | know it was overdrawn. He had several glven to Congressman David Merce ! Payments under the policy contracts will ! lor Watson found that th at! That's all you need to know a federal court by the defendant But I may want to run for office again some hundred dollars in the bank which the in “Why in this recelpt here asked M| g, place every of every day until | least thirty buildings in the city which | stove or range On the criminal docket there are over i tme.” surance companies had pald him when his Blackburn, “you say, ‘received from Frank | ine last dollar & ied 1ty sisht- | should be equipped with fire esapes, T n the criminal docket. thevo ale OVeL 1 Those who witnessed it say It was one of | express ofice burned down. e agreed | Muyphy draft for $200 to pay expenses €ast | ) and satisfied owner law requires that any bullding three stories | DECLARES FIRST DIVIDEND |at the coming term, as the defendants bave | those clinging. adhesive, Olga Nethersole mske good the defictency and was released No money that ever has or ever will be|or more in height, which is not fireproot ’ O N anded. There are about | Duster. and that It reflocted great credit| Ho dentes that religion was the sole caus od, guarded. increased and disbursed | And is d exclusively as a private | ppeferred ¢re RO e e o o giatasi| NG B haROR | of his Ieaving home 1 received a draft. | carvied the y other manner has or can play a part | residence, e fire cscapes, TFar- Am court commissioners to the grand jury for MATOUR AR L AR NaB TALE BAC, | Iy mankIAtY DARRIE aumsmrable it RE achocls Are amang consideration at this time and about a | siguod ¥ uame on the back and h portance an benefit to 8 avery cent | the buildings which com within the pro- | | e an e rhare will in Drosadted by ‘therAls: 1tto Dave Mercer of it is eMher fo the of these HI"“WIHI“ of the law, but have uot been pro- | .1 fet 1!‘7””)!A upon the application of in Question—This says the trlp lu November | two million men in their later and nop- | ¥ided With the metal ladders required by ( The first e’ 8 £asth, ROBLEMAS SueRssiors covered i tour 1o Chicago and Washington. | productive vears, or for their families when | the statute bt R o thonce (o Maw York aud reiurn by WY of | dea hall heve sntatiedur it wise | The Board ..rl ucation ‘.;w.l“-i the labor and other sex o o cers of the oY Washington? ors from the scemes of eart | commissioner that these buildings would ese cases one or tw :n'.i\‘\|fnu‘l\\.-f\ it was a session of con- o oy M E Ar 0T | o pquipped with fire eacapes whibin sixty | Lacetve 10 per cent of the amount of thel ainst persond already under arrest d of thelr | (harged with offen of different charac- Kress, ok just before congress would meet fars s A sl el Mg arg il 1o see Mercel il LI 1 g | iere is considerable controversy as to | it 10 be pald o 0 o w | morning if the membe rive In time, Baxter oncerning Companyw Finances enterprise? | In the-case before Judge Buxter brought —_— The grand jury bas begun a wholesale in- Yy the receiver for the Greater America ex In Life Tusar vestigation of bulldings which are not pro- vided with fire escapes in accordance with dividend has been declared in the matter of the bankruptey of the Greater America Exposition company anl preferved creditors of that institution will Sons In a compromise of the claims of the company againet that firm. By the term of the compromise the trustee of the com pany was paid $1.900 on a claim of $2,500, | Question—-So that trip in November wus The criminal cases, while numerous, are | not jmportant, the majority involving vio- IVed | ations of the law prohibiting the sale of lquor to Indians. The most important case Often result in | neglect of which means locally is that of the United States agalnst | {i0 not understand Why any property own- | 8Eainst severa . er he | rort arged with maill suwonin or consamption, T quick, sure cure— | G. €. Porter, charged with mailing obscens pasuwonia or consumpt A58 & fulox, mire our \ ers will Tesist the efforis of the labor copi- | fUnd. but in every | with the necessary fire escapes within a | short time have ¥ | money recovered from J. L. Brandeis & Immediately aftor this is done Judge Mun McCague block are two of the building Birthe—James Tun 5 North | L he bullding L g N a1 attep. th summoned to appear Thursday morning st traft to Mr. Mercer Janthe-Al 3 s the structures are of fireproof cons AR Ioumadia eiy AR 90 2 Mary's academy, two buildings which are up with the argum otions, the hear. payment of 10 per cent, together with th Danaer Ia Meal conswme about $1,700 of the mone some other matter; 1 don't remember % 1 st deaihs BavS lare fireproof according to the provision ger will call the docket for the assignment wade at the instance of the Greater America pwenty-sixth, boy n {1 0es Narih | wh ywpers have resisted the orders of tion V o'clock. The time of the court before the lackeoy, Str colved the dividend was declared company is approximately $16,500, and payment of certain acerued costs of the ad After the disastrous fire which occurred | 8 a Fesult of the compromise n for | dl what 3 . \iing at noon No- | of the ordinance. The Boston store aud of cases for (rinl. The petit jury has been | sxposition for the purpose of carrying thiz ‘I'wenty-third. bo he laber commission on the ground tha Answer—Not only that, but &rranging the « months. Herman The Sacred Meart academy and Mount st |ytv PO VSRl E L e | assembling of the petit will be tak | not equipped with ladders, will be provided ng of cases 3 puts on facts ministration of the bankrupt's e: will | n the Patierson building two vears ago 1| The truste recavered judgments | matter. _Dr. Blll"s GOII hSlelll S Ve S i Bl e s e " |FEARS HIS ANGRY SPOUSE 1 or Carter in discussing the grand ‘““THE ONE THAT CURES." jury investigation. “The fire in the Central | It has cured coughs and colds for fifty years, 1t's a hotel two weeks ago would have resnulted | y L ierm saye Hin Wife Throws | harmless and effective remedy and will cure you ina day. in the death or serious injury of several qFar, Golrers., s Taia e | : ' ple if the building had noi been equipped Sportsmen., and | < . BEST FOR THROAT. A Al B e : allwho travel — at Him o Mr. David Hughlitt, of 10th and Susquehunna A e, guest ¢ the botel (¢ o much sustenance | 5 Philadelphia, says: ** | have found Dr. Bull's Cough Sy rup el AR B, i g s : n little bulk. AN s b A T to be & positive cure for conghs and colds, especially whees escape as it was 4 i cough is hard distressing, 1t heals the throat and ¢ are two stairways, or a stairway and | target for a knife ywer, He is seeking ::::;h “A‘nllh:"t":lxln‘xlnulz‘h::l I:x nf.'nl‘f.}me-'fic..'.'.-"n' i\;‘v‘q n clevator, ‘n.» is 10 need for a fire es- | < | & divorce from & wife who is charged with [ ever used for dissases of the throat and lungs.” ntral hotel fire shows the | ,, having put in her spare time throwing dan- ; _ B& sure that you get the genuine Dr. Bull’s Cough folly of this argument. The hotel had an ) gerou apons at her husband makes the pans and rettles clean and bright [t dows tha work mwch Syrup, fioel‘h.uthf“ ’unxn.a..l(" ..',""\""'.'{. ‘\ll elevator shaft and a siairway at different in his application f ree trom Mary | better than soap and in much less tire. druggists, Large bottles, 25 el p substitutes ends of the building and still there w Martin the plaintift » hat he was mar- | You save half ) oL P p v ¢ . juking of their profits, not of your health, TInsist % no artin V I t I | ou save half your 'abor when you use GOLD DUST. It is wou id' »-N-m'.':;'.'L'.'-*.L'»'..'fl.’..l"-‘f-‘,.‘n..‘" p"mm e et hance for the people on the third floor to led Sep 1 harges Mary best cleanser. It cleans everything and injures nothing. Orosers have it. jOMeARe By Siinar 1 ungovernable temper and **Serd for our FREE booiet, " Goiden Ruies fer Hemsewarks " ) SMALL DOSE. PLEASANT TO TAKE. Most of the buildings in the central por. | ’ A4 &traid to live with B, | THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPAKY, Chisnge, St Lauis, New Youb, Resten FREE,—A Beautiful Calenglar and Medical Booklet sent free postpaid to any one who 570t (b bl . now provided with fire 0 Was on to throw all sorts of Wil wiite A, G. MEYER & CQ., Baltimore, Tlarylasd, aud wention tis papes. ln the wholesale district tho prop- | ngerous weapons in fits of anger. In less !

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