Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 9, 1909, Page 8

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'CREEK MUST CO TO TRIAL! County | davit sworn to by Dr. Lee Van Camp that | g5 many «lhnuredm Who Killed Policeman, |the Greek, who shot and killed Officer Perfectly Able, Says Doctor. | Edward Lowery of South Omaha is in | good health and able to stand trial. J. M. oy Macfarland opposed on technical grounds, | CANNOT STAVE IT OFF LONGER |the plaintiff being allowed to make a class hand . . . 50c Wide Embroideries 19¢ » Skirtings and Corset Cover Embroideries, big bargain square piled high with endless variéty of choice new designs. Thousands c up to H0e yard, at, per yard Embroidery l-‘lounclngs and Skl rlings Actually Worth Up to $1 Yard at 49¢c Yard ered Flouneings and Skirtings, also wide em- broidered shirtwaist frontings, elegant de- signs in eleyet, hexagon, (irecian, ete., val- ues actually up to $1 yard, at, yard. 10c and 123¢ Val Lacel and Insertions at yd ks Laces, many to match, worth up to 12%e¢ yard, at, yard...... ¢ 50 Batiste and Swiss Waist Frontings, also all- over emboirderies, white and 69c and dainty colors, worth $2, at yd... 98¢ 18-inch wide fine Swiss, Nainsook and Cambrie Flouncings, have admired the window display, worth 29 and 27-inch fine Swiss, Nainsook and Batiste Embroid- immense new shipment of fine French and German Val High loom embroidered French e e s $1.25 Elbow Length Silk Gloves 69c¢ pr. Doublef tipped fingers, Milanese and Tricot weaves ' old rose, resed ey, pink, brown, tan, 69 white and black, worth $1.25, at, pair...... (Y $1.25 Short Kid Gloves at 69c¢ pr. On bargain square, 2-clasp fasteners, single row stitch- ing on backs, grey, navy, red, tan, black and white, slzes 6 t worth up to $1.25 69 ; c at, per pair BRANDEIS FAMOUS SPECIALTY Women's Low Shoes 525_0 In Smartest, Newest Styles worth $3.50, at ECIAL IN JEWELRY DEPARTME! Wm. Rogers’ Silverware Wm. Rogers, six|Wm. Rogers'|Orange spoons— knives and six berry spoons, wedding rose forks, 12 pleces,| fancy handles,| design, six in plain and satin, | at .. .75¢/| fancy box $1.25 at ....82.85|wm. Rogers | Wm. Rogers Tea Ly Spoons — fancy Oyster forks,| sravy ladles—| BR°TR° i ‘gray, fancy handles,| fancy handles, | W:dding rose and sot of six $1.23] at .. ....@0¢| set of six.. Chila’s Sets, knife. | Rogers’ cream ':.-“lfl;n:hoflf :“‘ "’ and l"'“”” ladles, fancy | French gr]u,v fan- n fancy box 3 % av g1l handies ..59¢| @en" T g8 Every School Boy and Girl in Omaha Should Register Now This was a cash deal on a tremendous scale. known everywhere that Brandeis always buys us an offer so low it was simply amazing. Every woman in Omaha knows she can attend one of Brandeis’ hig s; ing of money. and Wilton Velvet Rugs worth $30 at These are rugs of very fine quality—Wilton Velvets that are all perfect with border all around. florals and geometrical rugs for parlors, seldom buy them for less than $30.00, B L SRR e R e R R R R a s MONDAY--POSITIVELY Tt BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN OMAHA MAY SALE of WAISTS Thousands of women declare this the greatest sale of strictly up-to-date new waists ever held in Omaha. New l‘u(\ come for- ward for Monday. Women's $1.25 and | Womem's $3.00 and | $5.00 silk, net, and it rraen 090 ] LRI SN | i i 81098 Women's $2.00 and \\'nmrm\'n $4.00 and $10.00 silk, net, and syt | SR mons | B G (g chivoond) ¢ ¢ RUG SALE Who Took an Enormous Loss to Get Spot Cash We bhought every rug he had. 75 Clerks to Wait on You—No Crowding—No Delays. That is why our sales are different from other sales. Highest Quality $ Wilton Rugs 9x12 SKAMLESS worth $55 at. These are 15" . rugs of the richest and Axminster in the Orientals, patterns—all in 9x12 sizes—beautiful Soft Persian tones and careful copies of bedrooms, libraries or.dining rooms—you can worth thousands of dollars. Royal Wilton, School Composition Contest every school boy and girl in Omaha Open You are not required or asked to buy anything. 1447 PRIZES, Worth $2,500.00 Will Be Given Away Free in the grammar grades—no restrictions. Axminster Rugs worth These Rugs are actually worth $3.50— they qualities, terns are very sirable one big lot up to $3 are Orientals Entire Stock Bought From a Manufacturer of High Grade Rugs The manuf acturer was in pressing need of a large sum of money. for eash no matter how fine the goods or how large the quantity. He wired We Will Devote Practically Our Entire Third Floor to This Sale. sales and get just what she wants at a real sav- You are positively certain of genuine bargains here. These Grand Bargains Will Be Remembered for Years to Come Isso Axminster $ 29- most elegant character. They are not to be compared with any that sell for less than $55. that are All are the richest, finest quality of May Sale of Dress Goods 335 pieces of 54 and 56-inch all wool dress goods at one-half the wholesale price. Entire stock of piece goods from a leading New York suit manufacturer at 38 on the dollar. Diagonal tailor suit- beautiful wool rajahs, imported 59 panama and hengaline weaves, French and medium weight serges, satin faced fancy suitings-—on bargain square—your choice of the entire lot, at, vard..... High Grade lmported Waeh Fabrlcs Dress linens, faney silk and cotton novelties and newest jac- quard patterns, Himalaya linen \\lmnpr\ 25 29 35 fancy Banzai and Suesine silks, yard c c c Dress Goods Specials Cream serges, whipcords and diagonal cream suit- ihgs. We placed large orders for cream goods in ad- vance 38 inch cream mohairs, y 14 inch heavy cream ser; K 54 inch finest cream se rgt'n in the ||\'|lk|l only, \urd ings, All the narrow width goods in checks nml stripes, also 44-inch French $1.00 voiles—per .\unl. In the Silk Dept. Monday is Pongee, Rajah and Salome Day Natural and colored pongees, shantungs, salome, ra- jahs, ete. $1 prinfed shantungs, 24 inch, yard. .39¢ $1 heavy 27 inch natural pongee, yard 59¢ 0 heavy 36 inch natural coat pongee, mm $1 colored and natural semi-rough Tuscans, per 4 Numbers of Black Dress Silks at Just Half Price It is Yard Wide Paillette de Soie, yard .. 59¢ 27-inch Brandeis Special Black Taffotas, vard. .59¢ 36 inch Black Brandeis Special Taffeta, yard. -89¢ 36 inch Black Peau de Cashmere—Monday only yard .oocee ceen 81 White Jap Silks For Monday—heavy 27-inch quality—limit of 15 yds. to a customer, mail orders 3, filled, at, vard. . tins—main silk n«m |9c 18 inch colored s yard |eesoenn 3 Lots of Sllh From Duplan Mills Dress silks, silks for separate waists and pet- ticoats, lining silk, silks for coat suits and children’s dresses—semi-rough and plain pongee, satins, messalines, foulards, drap Louise, black water proof Habutai—not one mder Tac o 4150 v, ot 39€-49€-69 WHITE GOODS DEPT. !n Basement Brandeis offers great reductions in plain sheer white goods for graduation gowns. Persian lawn, French lawn, opera batiste, wash chiffon, pearline lawn, French mulls, plain swiss and flaxon. Room Size Brussels $ €398 g Rugs worth up fo *15 These rugs are 36-72 in s made in various styles and the pat- These are in a great variety of patterns one of the higgest de- s suitable for almost any rodm. The same Brus- bargains of this they go in sels Rug you would ordinarily pay $15.00 8 b . purchase, worth °® They are all grouped in one big lot for Mon- 0:: 8t & P day. S A e T e TS L sy Axminster Rugs worth $5 at $2.98 2., tiful floral and oriental designs, s wide; ) ch Lawn, 46 inches wide ench Muli. '46 inches wide French Mull, 36 inches wide Batiste, 40 inches wide: Monday beau- SPECIAL BASEMENT BARGAINS Printed lawns and batistes—in light and me Valued at $10.00; total ...8310 Valued at $56.00; total 8310 310 Prizes. Valued at § total $620 3310 L3950 common sense PuUrposes. at $2.50; total At $1.00; total is to write 124 Prizes, V 950 Prizes, V All you have to do a good, gas and its use for domestic any one who has experience with gas lighting, heating and cooking composition about Ask mother or sister or HOW TO ENTER THE CONTEST. Come to west end, and ask for blank and the booklet con- | taining rules of the contest. | Brandels Stores ‘ A’ demonstration of vari- main floor ous gas appliances will be registration | Koing on and you can learn many things that you should knl)\\ We will give When your registration | formation blank has been filled out | Prizes on display in our windows—many things every name, or teacher's sign boy and glrl wants. ture, bring t then study your subject and wri your composit never N than $4.50. $4.50 WILTON RUGS Size 27x55 at...... Nicely fringed, new patterns, they sold i | vl S, RO BRANDEIS STORES, dium colors—worth 15¢ yd. from the holt; in NEW GRANITE ART SQUARES298 worthup to $Sat . . . These rugs are in desirable patterns. zes up to 9x12. They actually worth $5.00. 5198 These are traveling in Omaha for less are 6 in. by 6 ft. 0dd Size Rugs. You can find Rugs fo Fit any size Room at the Most Marvelous Bargains. QUARTER SECTION RUGS 3159 WORTH UP T0 $5........ men’'s sam- ples of Brussels Rugs in sizes 4 ft. Many to match. HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of RUGS in LOTS TOO SMALL TO ADVERTISE—This includes many OMAHA mill lengths, at, yard......... R 5¢ 36-inch wide bleached muslin—worth up to 12Vse a yard—special at, yard.......... 5¢ Another shipment of those fine A. F. C. and Toil du Nord ginghams—always sold at 12Yo¢ and 15¢ a yard from the bolt—long remnants at, yard ..8%e As long as two cases lasts we will wll (lm 25¢ quality drapery serim in mill lengths, yd. 5¢ Fine French Swiss in great variety of designs —worth 25¢ yard—sold from the holt at 15¢ One square of dark percale remnants—regu lar 10¢ quality—as long as they last, at, |u-|' | thirty days. motion of the defense for a continuance of | | “the court will have to take as Attorney English offered an affi- | only this affadivit of the showing. attorney, | the board is out of office,”” sald the court true not | “might likely be to defeat th but | of the voters for the period to | board's going out of office.” and it can be readily | course would declared the county | Four Miles of bolld Asphalt| plain intent following the | | | defendant affadivits as he would care enter in the future, seen that such a postponement year after year.'' J. M. Macfarland led that the affi davit was offered in good faith and that | permit | | Tangible Move to Establish a B Street When Repairs Are showing and filed an exception to the rul- | he would stand on it and on the law Made. klm R MEEY -mlj”'fl A Wl ¥t |;<.|.‘1 vy w: [‘xm~-vlmu.i\‘|u1mu~ o \\' k o 2 » ha case does not proceed Monday | The Greek was present in court an c H S 3 Strong Enough, Thouxh His At- |, Tyesday of next week s has been ex- | the first time kept his hand from ir or 0[15(,1' 1 »block of stons paving on torney Resists to the pected, Is due to the fact that it will be | his coat, a trick by which it is supposed he | teenth street between Izard and Nicholas | much more easy to secure a jury when a hoped to show he was suffering from the . X streets s being taken up lo be replaced | new panel has reported. The postpone- | wound in his chest | Associated Charities Puts the Propo- | with asphalt, and the block of stone pav The trial of John Masauredis was defi- | Mment for a week was made on the court's | sition Up to the County Ing on this same street between Farnam nitely set Saturday morning for a week ' OWn motion with this in view and Douglas will be replaced with asphalt from Monday “If the Judge Sutton overruling the state is not allowed to make sy 4 OMAMA DRUG SPECIALS MONDAY DRUG SUNDRIES. 1 pint Thermos Bottle art Thermos Bottle 50 Ragor, special, . Ragor Strops Duster, special Stand Mirrors 35e Stand Mirrors " CIGARS. 6c Owl Clgars, 3 for S¢ Hoffmanettes, 50 per box. apadora, 3 for e Chancellor, 8 for B 10 stralght Tom Maore, 3 for.. PATENT MEDICINES $1.00 Lyda Pinkham's Veg. Comp $1.00 Bwamp Root s Soe Syrup of Figs 50c Milk's Emulsion $1.00 Wine of Cardul s 50c Fape's Diapepsin Tablets. ... $1.00 Mother's Friend TOILET ARTIOL! Pond's Dentrifice P Colgate's Dental Powaer. ... Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder... Stillman's Freckle Cream. .. Malvina Cream Sanitol Tooth Wash . Colgate's Talcum (always) . Burner's Shampoo Chamols X o Leno Ol Buttermilk Soap.. Cuticura i Roger & Gallet Violet Soap.. o Packer's Tar Soap Woodbury's Soap Liquogone Soap $3.00 $5.00 | ..9%¢ 190 | ; | 'Sol Bloom Case 3 Board. fore June 16. When will s s done present the Six longes Board of County Commissioners lis- |-8tretch of solid asphalt paving in Omaha teenth street is a Precedent| m tened Saturday morning to th g C fifty-seven bloeks, or four miles—from Vin a petition from a_committee of the com- | 10n street to Wirt street i bined Associated Oharities of Omaha to | The city éngineering department is re { Court Holds Excise Board May Grant | 'F0 o ELc O oo yard to fur- | moviug the stone paving between lzard License Only for Time it is | nish émployment to men out of work. The | and Nicholas streets and the asphalt will in Office. \ was signed by Rey. P. M. Me- |be laid by the cily asphalt repair erew m, Rabbi Frederick Cohn n | Ford & McLaughlin have the contract for Albert Willlams, Judge Lee Estelle and | paving the section in the downt husl In an important ruling Saturday Judge |\ 140 v Jontz secretary of the Asso- | ness district and the contract calls for Troup declared in district court that any | ;504 Charities | completion by June 15 jis firm 18 now Board of Fire and Police commissioners | gy, petition recites: ““that the only way | Working on its new plant north of the can grant saloon license ily for the thme [y by jown vagrancy Is to cut off the | Union Pacific shops and as soon as this is it is in office and not to exceed the mu- |, rce of supply 1o connect men with | done it will lay the paving on Sixteenth | nicipal ye The municipal year, the court | g, a5 quickly as possible. To this end | between Farnam and Douglas streets. holds, begins May 2i, with the assumption ( we appeal to you to provide a place which | ————— of office by elective officials. may be used 88 & W yara or rock pite |[CAR VICTIM GETS NO PAY The ruling was In the case of an ay (or both) where work may be furnished action of the Board of Fire and in granting a llcense the action taking place after from the Police commissioners Stewart treet Rullway fo. at any » Sult $15,000 time for vagrants and for the un- |R. A. employed of this city | to 8ol Bloom The cammissioners did not act on the for Injuries. March 22, when Governor = Shallenberger | perigjon. #'hey will await an attempt to | signed the bill making the board elective make the city council agree to use a tract | The Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Rail The presmit hoard granted Bloom a \ the §1 purchased for the purpose and will then | way company we W0 suit brought license and an appeal was taken. Judge | go in with the city on the project, if at all. [ against it by R A. Stewart, who was Troup ruled Friday afternoon that Bloom struck by a car und injured several years can conduct a saloon under that grant until ngled | ago. After a scrap in the jury room last May #, and Saturday morning added to by croup, coughs or colds are instantly re- | ing untl midnight Friday night, the the decision that the license is not*effective [ Meved ‘and quickly cured with Dr. King's | jurors finally agrecd and voted a sealed after that date To let & board grant liccnses good after | New Discovery Beaton Drug Ce 50c and §i.00. For sale by which was returned unto court in The case was tried once be- verdict | the morning. ; fore, but the supreme court ordered a new | over the Burlington, and which will be on \ trial. There were only eleven men on the | exhibition at Unfon station during Sunda Jury | This engine, with its running mate, Is IBIGGEST ENGINE IN THE WORLD | 0 e That Will Be the Length of Sixteenth | Glsuntic Mogw sald to be the largest in th the Bouthern The used by | mountain climbs. engine welghs 300 for the Sierrn Nevada tons, or about 600,000 pounds, and has Monstsins 14 st Coun~ | hauling capacity of 2,600 tons on the level sil-Riuds, It 8 practically two engines in one and i | wil do the work of two engines of the THe ratio of a pea to a billiard bau | = ©0 O TR | would obtain in the case of the first loco- | ' * ¥ ’ arrlved Saturday morning at C | | tive, compar Money 1 to the gla ul which ‘ Quick Actlon for uncil Blufts | that by using T Your You get e Bee advertising columns, {BRANREIS: OMAHA Big Sale of Wall Paper Tomorrow we place on sale 100,000 rolls of the finest and best wall paper ever shown in Omaha. The bankrupt stock of one of the largest eastern wall paper mills which we pur chased at our own price. Positively the the season, Papers suftable kitchens and rooms, at, largest sale of for bed- 3¢ | The largest selection of light | Heavy gilt papers— and dark papers—all full | worth up to 18¢ a combinations, at, | roll, Monday, Ade| S 6e roll . roll 100,000 rolls of elegant parlor | Duplex papers, on non-fading stock, papers-— suitable for the best | all the newest shades and patterns rooms. These goods formerly sold | guch as browns ns, tans and at 30c and 35e a roll 12% L § l:lmu sold elsewher t 40¢ and Monday, roll €| §00 & roli——our nrice:fas A splendid selection of fruit and | Monday's sale, roll 22c floral desigis for upper third | . style—worth up to 7ic, ‘“ all Buriap—The best: grade tomorrow only, roll. 226 made-—regularly 4ic a yard—in Big reductions in ready mixed at, per 27 paints. ale

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