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Big Drug § ~AT Cor. 16th & Dodge Saturday is a “busy day are cared for promptl Our Poljty—of carfying in stock at our REXALL DRUG STORES APRIL 10, 190¢ T ale Saturday THE Cor. 16th & Harney stores—but with plenty of clerks—all with them everything in the Drug Line for which here is any demand—and selling it as low or a little lower than it could pos- #ibly be procured elsewhere—h to s, DRUG ITEMS TOR MEN. Distilied Witch 10c Williams Shaving Soap 1.00 Pinavd's Vegetale 19c Sée our brush display In wvindow, Brushes of all kinds at cut prices. Block Hyalin after shaving. Nothing so fine for the face.. . .50c 50 Hagel Leaf Cream.. 0Nc bhottle Bay Rum. Thc size Pompelan Massage Cream, for 38 Packer's Tar Soap i e Magic Skin Soap.. For backache Jimp- Hazel...... c .80 son Weed Plasters are the best, for men and women— price, each.. .25¢ DRUG MERCHANDISE and MEDICINES £9¢ Milk Lambert's Borden's Liquocide $1 Abbotts Rheumatism Cure Glyeopthymaline . s 3-Tb..box Castile Soap, Baturday only....%c I-lb, Mule Team Borax.. 16c H. & H. Cleaning Soap 1 dozen for $1. Listerine, Condensed 8¢ and oo ... 89¢ .8, &0 and e BUY AT Owl Drug Co., been steadily maintained for ars—and i still carried on with unabated vigor. 1t you live outside Omaha—write for 100 page catalogue. EITHER STORE Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 16th & Dodge nearly 20 If you need Drugs COME | Big Rottle Blueing for | Cedar Flakes—kill moths—1-1b. 100 120 | pke We are agents in Om aha for the Rexall Remedies A line of high grade! i proprietary medicines mahogany of known composition— gome Tinisk ed ers. Extra Chiffoniers Made . in_golden oak finish or in mahog- any finish. They have five large, toowy drawers, of expert workmanship and fn- ish throughout. The mirror has a deep beveled edge Price only but not ‘‘patent medi cines.”’ standards TOILET GOODS FOR WOMEN, 5c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream 50c Pinaud's Powders. . %c Holmes' Frostilla %c La Jeune Manicure only %e Elderdown Powder 50c La Blanche Powders Best and soffest Chamois in Omaha 3bc Banitol Tooth Brushes for 25¢ Sanitol Goods, all kinds He Kirk's entie Soap, cake B0c Charles esh Food, Saturday, for .. i DeMiridor Greaseless Cream for 26c |sp-|-s.|es- ple Tollet So ] [ Saturday coenoMe| e Goods 4 tims for..2 10¢ e | 12¢ tor 290 e onk, massive cla T'hig onl v Kitchen Cabinet In satin walnut, compleie as shown, with flour and meal by bread board cutlery drawer, glass dis 16th & Harney NORD“AND" SAVES MILK MEN ‘ts Insertion in Ordinance Instead of “Or” Prevents Fine, S0 THE LAW MUST BE REVISED (TR ¥ Is it Lets Impure Cream O 1 Through Without cation new Prose- d Correction of Faults. One smali word in a city ordinan Police Judge Crawford impufe cream day morning. had been been fined. 1o discharge two in police The word was “and.” the es court Fri- 1 it or milkmen might have As @ result of the discovery of the pres- ent ‘wording of the ordinance, City Prose- cutor Daniel will endeavor 1o have it re- vised to conform to the original intention of the law, which only assumed its present wording by acel ent when it was changed and improved gome time ago According to the present wording of the caused | compurtment, ' beautifully finished. A ‘most 8 75 o convenient article of furniture for the kitchen. Specia Peter Bouse ‘ 1s Paralyzed | Stricken During the Night and Found Unconscious in His Bed in Morning. Peter Bouse, the vet Merchants hotel staff, is seriously sick at his room, 613 South Sixteenth street Mr. Bouse was at his work Thursday and went home at the usual time in the even- ing. Friday morning when the attendant in charge of his room went to look after it he found the door locked. He gained en- trance and found Mr. Bouse In bed and un- consclous. Quickly he notitied the hotel and physicians were summoned. Steve Milier, night clerk at the Merchants, hastened (o Mr. Bouse's room. It was found that while he slept Mr Bouse had been stricken with paralysis leaving him in an uncertain state. Only & few months ago, Mrs. Bouse died and Mr. Bouse buried her in Minneapolis His brother, Nick Bouse, one of the erans of the St. Paul police force, an member of ihe Rattan Rocker Made with full roll arm and hack; wide, spacious seat, and is wonder- of pleasing design, fully' comfortable. ‘A very Aurable rocker vét special, at 9 is also feet, sule 13%9 Brussels Bug, ithout mitre | seame, excellent Bpecial au 12x9 or finlsh. A thorough ly well made dresser of hand- roportions Has swell top draw- large French eled mirror, carved mirror frame and Spec for this week, at Handsome Dressers Made In highly polished eold en oak finish in_pc and fal Extension Ta.ble Made of solld quarter tinished base top; also carved and 1ality coloting: | Spectal | | wo 12x9 fL pile Spectal 1414-16-18 Douglas Street 8.35 in golden; large round 12.50 Seamless Rug, guaranteed Velvet luxur- fous designs, GUARANTEED FURNITURE AT A GUARANTEED SAVIN Every article you buy at Hartman's is GUARANTEED. no matter how small the price you pay for if. Omaha that stands back of the goods it sells. have a list of bargains here that are very unusual. OUR OPEN ACCOUNT CREDIT ACCOMODATION IS AT YOUR SERVICE. We want you fo know there is one store in And we nol only guaranfee the quality of these goods, bul we guaraniee the savings. We know we You cannot duplicate a single offering elsewhere in OMAHA...you cannot find anything to compare N ’/‘\\"’ % | RN New #lgn, made oak, highly profusely carvad French plats, edge mirror, Large drawers and compart- ment, one drawer lined and pleasing e- of selocted polished; Has olished beveled draw’ Solid Oak Sideboard in design, large French mirror, serpintine Heautiful- bev- ware. A won- derful ba gain. Speclal Very massive with extra beveled top drawers and ly carved ornamentation. On sale at the special price Consists of 26 pieces, as follows: 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 table spoons, 6 teaspoons, 1 butter knife, 1 sugar shell. 1t is the new Grape Pattern—is of the famous Rogers’ ware—every piece in the set bears the name of the famous silversmith, and is fully guaranteed by him. The entire get is put up in a satin lined leatherette case and given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every purchase of $100.00 or over. Or it will be SOLD OUTRIGHT FOR $7.50, on terms of $1.00 cash, 75¢ monthly. NOTE—In case you order the set on the above terms and should, within one year, buy goods to the amount of $100.00, we will refund all you have paid on the set or credit your account with the amount. Decorated Panel Bed These beds have broad steel panels head and foot adorned with hand- some floral decorations. They are heavily enameled through ) out and fully guar- Tremendous Price sawed has This Go-Cart has all steel frame, en- ameled green, folds with one motion, step and all, large rubber tires. Special . e o —;-.—---------7 made 11.80/ Body Brussels Rugs, Best quality, {hanasome destgn |land coloring.. Wilton R ental reproduc- tions, medallions, lete. Special "5’7*'3"63‘1 I ‘Wilton 42 00< We thoroughly belleve that this is the best leather couch that is %old in Omaha at the price. It's extra massive and is extra strong in construction. The frame is made of solid oak and is neatly carved. The couch s of full steel construc- 16 Rugs—High, ‘G‘l‘h. French " 48 99‘3 (R e tion, with best oll tempered steel springs, strongly Special. secuired 8o an to prevent sagging down of. giving | way. Top is diamond tufted. Special this sale. Book Cases Solid oak bookcases desks. Of expert workn finish. Glass door to bookcase section. Large French beveled mirror. Price nd writing nship and serlously ill. One side of Mr. Bouse's pletely paralyzed and the able to arouse him from his stupor, that little is held out for his re covery. Mr was well liked and has a host of all over the country ROLLER SKATE SPEEDWAY HALF MILE IN LENGTH Track Provided by Residents of nn,.i ordinance, the kind of cream that s pro- hibited from sale 1s that “to which any forcign substance has been added and con- taining less than 10 per cent butter fat. Therefore, If a sample of cream happens to be below the standard, but is naturally #0 and has not been adulterated, selling it unknowingly is not an offense According to the former ordinance, If the cream either had been mixed with a foreign substance or did not have the necessary amount of butter fat, it was pro- hibited from sale. The replacing of the word “or" where “and” now lis, would change the ordinance to agree with the original intention and suit the officlals of the milkk inspector's office and the police court. | skaters in West Omaha, Demonstrating how he determined (he |rinks might just as well percentage of various constituents in milk | residenis of Benson have by figuring out the process on Judge Craw- | “rink, roller skate ford's bench in the presence of a num-|in length. d“\ e T EASY P|CK|NG FOR CROOKS ber of attorneys and milkmen, Prof.| The sidewalk which makes this speed- | Waterloo, In., unuu Falls for One Charles F. Crowley, city chemist, enlivened | way possible is on Rose Hill avenue, west of the Very Ancient the court proceedings during the hearings|of the country club, and besides having | Tricks. of the milk cases Friday morning. Before | the finest kind of a rink In Omaha, the | Henry Pape of Waterloo, la., has decided the cases were discharged, Judge Craw- |people of Benson and West Omaha have that will not loan money to his pros- fordiwas glibly talking specific gravitles, | the benefit of the open air and scenery. | pective employers when he is offered posi- analytical methods and percentages of | This long walk, perfectly uniform, was | tions in the future. Thursday evening he solids, fats and liquids as an expert chem- | made possible by the properly owners co- | was under the impression that he had been ist would do so. operating and the city letting contracts hired by men and would leave the J.'M. Jensen of Forty-second and Martha | crossings to the same who | city with them on a night train. After he strefts and L. Larsen of Twenty-elghth |bullt the walks. | nad ‘stood guard over traveling man's and YLocust streets, East Omahs, were the| As the neighborhood s far from being | grips for some time after first loaning 320 milkmhen In court. Larson was represe m-d‘lh(rkl) settled, the walks are not crowded |to his new employers with which to buy by Purdy & Baird. The cases against |with pedestrians and the young people have | the tickets, he woke up to the fact them: were discharged, as it was decided !taken advantage of the opportunity. There |maybe the men were confidence artists. that under the present ordinance they had |are no restrictions on speed and no ad- | He told the police about it and they have committed no offense. | missions or skate rentals charged. 1 the descriptions of the ‘“‘employers body doctors is com- division un- Chester H. Dawes Succeeds Blythe oot railway mail service has been transferred to Union station in Omaha as transfer clerk. Fred D. Nugent, formerly in the rallway mail service, terred to a regula | Ogden aivision as accused of stealing 300 pounds of copper wire from the Union Pacific and Willlam Cluney is under arrest for breaking and entering, a Great Western car. Joe Garr, asked If he had any money t employ counsel, sald he had about $10 but could not touch it. The money wa taken from him at police station and about the sum he s charged with having stolen from Andrew Carey. The court will appoint an attorney for him. IGNORANCE Judgment Suspended in the Case of n Woman Who Didn't Know Any Better. Mrs. Bojo Wlaisavljeick appeared before Judge W. H. Munger in the United Btates district court Friday morning and entered lively chase in the vicinity of Curtis Turner a plea of guilty to the charge of having park about 3:30 o'clock Friday morning by | in her possession and trying to pass one Patrolman Cunningham before the prowier | FOUR UP IN CRIMINAL COURT | of the 8100 bank notes of the defunct Mer made his escape In the shadows of the | chants ana Planters bank of Savannah, ¢ park with Rob- | It was shown that the woman was ignorant The home of Dr. C. 7. the | of the character of the Supposing Chicago street, | it to be genuine, t had been previousi and $1 removed (rom the doctor's passed upon her. trousers pocket. As the thief was leaving | Judge In consideration convict and a troublesome character. He |he place. the policeman saw him the ! ing and tence was suspended in her c Vel has been“brrested and tried in police court | M4 began. Two shots were fired and the | Lulu Patterson, & ed woman, 1s | was released upon her own recognisance. several times before, according to the | Ne/ENDOrs awoke, but the burglar got away. | charged with shaking down Louls Peter-| She operates a Greek boarding hous esbda | The police hia deacription and il | son of Waterloo for 3. Harold Tracy is | the southeast part of Omaha ““We are going to start a fight right now | Officers have been instructed to arrest sus- | | to If the law can be enforced in W“' Omaha,” vigorously declared Judge Craw ford when the case was submitted to him MASONIC LIGHTS PUT ouT | after the hearing. “IU's an outrage for this city to be subjected to the conduct of such a roughneck. He has been terrorizing people ever since 1I've the bench That even Rigby's attorney did not have | much faith, in his client or his case by the fact that Rigby was | plaged on the stand and n him was offered. The case will pealed ccount of the heavy' for the common charge of dr orderly, provided that the can “be furnished. Rigby's that a bond of $500 may not be reach Rigby with conducts & small part of the city, near Bofore being arrcsted by Detectives Ferris threw a brick through home of Mrs. Floods, with went to school and who | the object of his abuse cording to her own at 1820 Paul street Rigby also hired & horse and buggy from the Pulace stables and abused the antmal and ‘wrecked the buggy while drunk that night When testimony to that ef | tered in police court Friday | sat_smiling enjoying the not sober down until the sentence. CHANGES IN MAIL CLERKS eral Transfers in (he Rallway Service of the West Are Ma William J. Cook of the rallway mall serv- ice has been transterred from the Omaha and Ogden division to the Columbus and Spalding divislon J. H. Violet of the Columbus and Spalding JUDGE FLAYS A PRISONER Crawford Lashes Man from the Bench and Then Sentences Him. CALLS HIM SEVERAL PET NAMES Mikes Anxious Over Maybray | hope Bouse friends transfer clerk has been trans- run on the Omaha and flway mail clerk Burglar Chased ‘ by Policeman | western CHICAGO, April 9.—(Special)—Chester H Dawes has been selected to succeed J. W. | Blythe as general counsel of the Burling- ton system. His election has not yet taken place, but will at the hands of the di- rectors of the company his ap- PERY - Riuky fn pointment is tentatively made. . | Mr. Biythe aled ch 6, after ! period of vears in the service of the Bur roller | ington. public | Mr. Dawes down, as| Burlington's omploted a On Tiptoe of Expectancy Over Prom- ised Return of Him Who Led Them to It. but is an Says It Outry City Be Subjected to Conduct of Such Roughnecks as George Righy. e e for to ‘The “Mikes" brigade is on the tipioe of | LAW YIELDS TO expectancy over the promised return of | J. C. Maybray to lo n conformity with the order from Attorney General Wicker- sham. The order of the attorney gencral | indicates that the leader of the windle syndicate will leave Little Rock, Ark next Tuesdny for eliher Des Molnes Council Bluff: 5, a long Negro Thief Who is Seen Emerging from House Beats Officer in the Race, As for getting patronage from the connected with the nt legal depart “Roughneck,” ‘“lerrorizer. “lawbreaker’ were some of the epi*hets applied 1o George Rigby of Thirtieth and | Grand avenue Police Judge Crawford, when the former was tried in court Fri day morning for having been drunk and | disorderly. | To show that hie meant it, the judge sen- tenced Rigby to serve ninety days in the county jail and fixing his appeal bond at $600. It is one of the heaviest sentences | tever given for that offense | dow RIigby is said by the police to be an ex- “outrager close 8 s A negro burglar was glven a hot and | or Colored Wo hing W, n Charged erloo Man is | Q tet. persons wero arralgned | Sears in eriminal court Friday morn- | all pleaded gullty he Richardson, 3027 was entered through a win- not as Four before | of her Ignorance, sen and she seve contractors col a that see Ceremony Observed Maundy Thu day, Banguet Following the f ve | ent ceremony of “Extinguishing and the celebration of the banquet were observed at Masonic | for | temple Maundy Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 | be an.|P. m. by Bemper Fidelis Chapter Rose sentence | CTOIX No. 1. Anclent and Accepted Bcot- | CAN Wk and dis. | Ush Rite Masonry | bond | _The mystic banguet was presided over by | says Churles L. Shook as toastmaster. Re- | sponses were made by Erasmus O. Garrett to “The President of the United States William A. DeBord to ““The Grand Lodge 8ylve A. Bearle to “Albert Pike, Matthew A, Hall ‘Al Masons pight| Masonic Bodies of All Rites and man | OVer the Surface of he Earth: Honors and | the | 14urels to the Worthy; Health to the Sick onca | Comfort to the Ne and Suceor to-he made | OPPressed Everywhere. ook The ceremony of “Relighting o place Easter Sunday, April 11 temple at 3 p. m Easter Togs That Are Right veral shipments have just heen received of the nobbi- est Spring Ties ever shown; up from The was | the L not | Mystic ORCHARD & WILHELM 414-16-18 South 16th Stree! SRTURDAY SPE@IALS Berry Dishes One bow! and six dishes, shown evidence on necessary brother within thelr SHIRT BUT lives his widowed store in Fort Omaha Wednesday Dunn window at whom he has some mother the north American Beauty rose and | Degrees Hosiery, in fast colors, up from Gloves—all the latest shades, including the popular chamois. ALBERT CAHN 1322 Farnam Street. pattern with gold edge, and the set sells regularly for $1.50; special Saturday 79¢ been will take n Masonic - 1 | MAYOR 1IM CONGRATULATES (AL B L e e ———— =] to Head Whe set of 7 pieces. for ue- testimony lives 45-inch white and ecru madras—especially suitable for bed room hangings—the most desirable fabric you can huy bhecause it wears well, washes well, and is stylish, Sells regularly at 45¢ per yard; Satar day’s special, per yard Special in the Basement—12 quart enameled water pail, of heavy steel with dark colored en amel. The kind that won’t chip; regular price The, Sat- urday special, each...435¢ ct was ing, he hearing and did judge pronounced | Mayor Dahiman bas sent & cable, | General Willlam Booth, the liead of the Salvation Army, congratulating him on the age of 8 years Saturday general's birthday and | prominent trom all the world | have forwarded thelr congratulations to the veteran worker for humanity. The cablegram reads General William Booth, Londo Congratulat day and greal work wishes for the new JAMES C, of n Sends Cablegram of Salvation Army, is Eighty. SPLCIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY ASSORTED BUTTERCUPS, ALL FLAVORS—Regular price 40c, Sat- urday price, per pound 25¢ CHILDREN'S NAMES ON EASTER EGGS Spectally prepared pure Italian Cream Eggs, each No extra charge for putting child’s name with icing upon cach rfll- FANCY EASTER BOXES OF CANLY Candy is a most appropriate Easter Gift if packed so as to convey the sentiments of the season. We have special ) boxes for our pure, fresh Chocolates and Bon Bons Myers-Dillon Drug Co. 16th and I'urlln Strect. Parlor Suite Special for Saturday— This pretty three-piece suite—divan, rocker and arm chair—polished ma- hogany finish loose cushion uphol- stered in excellent quality of plain green plush, held to the frame by silk cord and tassel. Price reduced from $48.00 to $31.00 for three pieces. gram ‘01 founder and ils reaching is the me made seamless | . mayor's aster Salvation eightieth already doue. deavor DAHLMAN, Mayor Army birth- Best