Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 15, 1909, Page 15

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THE BEE: OMAHA Q-\T[’R[T-\Y - © 2 — o > MAY 15, ANOTHER SCOOP The Nebraska Clothing Co, announces that they have just scored the most triumphant scoop in the history of the Men’s Furnishings trade—having closed out from several manufacturers at extremely low cost the following lines—and Men's Handker- chief Sale 1,000 dozen H¥ff . fine imported Handkerchiefs ~—consisting of pure Irish lin- en, linen lawns and plain and fancy border- ed Japanettes; worth” up to i 50c, in three 2 big lots, at— Certainly No Clothing Sale Ever Held by a Western Concern Would Com. pare With The Startling Values Offered In This R :markable Sale of — MEN'S SPRING SVUITS The backward spring season--the worst for many years past--has utterly demoralized conditions in the clothing world, making it impossible for manufacturer’s to dispose o?their stocks held for the repeat orders expected under normal con- ditions. Consequently our buyer took advantage of this fact and. purchased many of the choicest suits shown this season at about one-half their actual know them well enough. The B. Co. three grades whioh sell value. "at 50c, 760 and_$1.00. Altogether he secured about 1,000 suits from the most h d 31.00 ‘affered at 374¢ noted makers in the world, and it is entirely unnecessary for 5 us to speak of their style and quality. A number of thesé firms devote their entire attention to the production of styles that are especially favored by young men. Others produce the more conservative styles demanded by middle-aged men.—Thus we can satisfy every individual taste. Under no consideration can you afford to miss the unpre- cedented values in this sale. Many Suits Worth to $30—-None Ever = ), Sold for Less Than $20 oo gl et Uty s . ¢ 3 We give you our word that no store in Omaha can show the equal of these shirts ; for less than $1.50—and we know of some _Furnishers who charge $2.00. e Right now the natural demand for shirts g is at its height. It's to your advantage to buy your summer 95c < supply, Saturday at .,...... We Therefore Serve Public Netice of a Totally Unexpected Sale. of Men’s Furnishings and Hats commencing SATURPAY B. V. D. Underwear 75¢ and $1.00 Grade 374c o JUSt 8a the United Btates Government fixes the prices ostage stampe. !ull #0 is the price fixed on B. V. D. o1 'ur the World aver r\n need of ug describing this nainsook Underwear—with their sleeveless coat cut shirts and lhno lfnvh dnw- Special Satur- day at, a pair, 123c “Presi- g dent” A and } “Crewn" J i Make H Shu't Sale Saturday Tomorrow we place on sale 100 dozen On Sale Suspend- iy TURDAY ore | FrYEwe $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 Grades Wonien oo [ Saturday $1.45 best at 50c; an I§ 500 nice new stylish Spring Hats go on extra ape('ial t Saturday . 3 i g ot iy for Saturday, | They were purchased from one of the best known wholesale hatters in this country, Not a poor style in the entire collection— and every hat is truly a wonderful value at our sale $1 45 price ... . . “The House of t— { i Saturday l High Merit.”* Boy Draggcd to the Teal home nmext door to Mra. Davl has no eanitary sewer. Widow Sues B, B. T.—Mrs Josephine Joseph's hospital, was made. where an examination It was found that he had re- celved merfous scalp wounds and the skull United States district court. Liabilities contracting parties were present. 3‘.,‘.3':!‘.;,“'.,.‘.’,’.‘.‘:.”.‘..."?."L,E;?cy'“ff he AFFMRS AT SOUTH OHAHAIISKJ’L'S{ e Smeaate. s of ihe Widner, formerly Mrs. Walter F. Eljlot, | $816.49, and assets $6(1.67, iess the custo- Barnhardt's relatives from Tec umaeh, D h b c was fractured. The boy died at 1 o'clock . 1909 MAY 1909 | s suing in district court the Brotherhood | mary exemptions. Definite Prnrrlm for Better Service|Neb. and Mr. Durkes' brother and sister eat y OW | this movning, ¢ b 4 SUN MON TUE WED THU PRI SAT |of Railway Trainmen, claiming that sum | Omaha Woman Monored—An Omaha at Country Club, from the east were present. Earl C. Sage Coroner Heafey has decided that na In- | |!z dus her on-an insurance policy of her | woman has been honored in_the election . played the wedding march. The bride and [ B atiait 111 be. neossblsy = Thatransrar will former husband, whe is dead. lof Mrs. Clara Lyon as department presi- Eroom have :Iln:e.d : lhorl| wadm:n tour | Eight-Year-0ld Son of Engineer|,, neq sunday at 2 o'clock at the tamily Asks Decres of Divores Vacated—Mrs. | dent of the Ladies of the Grand Army of ’ ™ WEEE | 278 JW:mixh thair fome 0. Tasas O'Brien is Victim of a residence with Interment in Holy Sepul- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Katherine Blackett has flied suit in dis- | the Republic at the state convention o | TABLE D'HOTE TWO DAYS A Miss Fleta Sutton and Lowell Carr. the : : cher cemetery. 9 lo Il lz |3 |4 |5 trict court to have vacated a decree of |that order at York Thursday afterncon. soung woman P :;,Su:, %m;r:nfi.\;:::; PooulisriAceidsat: : 8 & y Button, 1525 North Twenty- pie: g divorce granted Walter Blackett December [ Mrs. Lyon is a member of Garfleld circle, | pr, Edgar G. Barnhardt of Omaha |°f Mariey Sutton, { 2%, She charges that the :,A.m,, was se- | NO. 11, of Omaha. A reception will be 3 | street, and the young man from Strawberry ? . GOES TO WESTERN NEWSPAPER |6 |7 |8 |9 zo zl 22 e A % s o | given to the new department presidert at | ®m4 Miss Gussie A. Durkes | point, Ia, were married Wednesday oven- | Daniel O'Brien, the S-year-old son of — 3 8 v Marringe at ing. Rev. F. T. Ray of the Christian | Patrick J. O'Brien, an engineer on the | M. Louis Peters of Omaha WiIl Take L ot atod it Aaa. et Sho 1 e ‘meeting of- the Gadtield . circle thia in Marring 8 heyiChrieban | Paisiok Jv 0w ; ; zg 2 2526 27 2829 "o Reryed : vith notios evening. Briges Mome. church performed the ceremony. ~Miss | Union Pacific, residing at 321 Webster | Staff Position on Big Seattle H " 0 1 Tandladios, ‘Wore Smeoth Wizanges—|TTol L L L nlel v uneral of Pearl Smalley acted as bridesmald .and | street, was fatally hurt in an accldent Daily, 11 - e R AT BT The Poliee pava had two more reports of | “EC0 Tariey 'm’ 4 oBIA I ato diad —_— Harley Sutton, jr., as best man. The house | apout §:20 Thursday afternpon. He was | Roof the smooth stranger who gets his room | & L v ted with cut flowers. The youn o & e v ( Haby Rings—Edholm, Jeweler. and epending money by offering worth- | Monday, was held Friday afternoon at 2 s(“hAb";\l;lch:r. clnn Im:nnnr orr"m: ::“-mteclrlr’: 0 IO EDMAsR S m: taking I:he fl‘mlly u;w hun;e from {H,!lnulls Iv:v': :'u |r,| Th:r-dnfi’ :\cmnl i | pr Y z 176 out ountry ub, annount . - smaj asture where L was eattle, ., where ©0 I Bquitable Life—Policies, sight drafts at | less checks and securing some change on | ©'¢lock at the Cole-McKay chapel, 1708 | ‘%000 f r,"(,:"m"",':.mf,‘"y'mm“’" % bet. | man, Ta., where they will visit Mr. Car's | £ *00 M ”‘mu‘m’ A B o g oot o e e el s maturity. H. D. Neely, manager, Omaha. | them. But wo far detectives have been [ POUlas street. The services were simple || ZT0, © SOTEET WO PIONEER, 8 (L paren They - WL live ataMrawbara [ Ot A et b ray | et r Botare it Aiba ot R R Petel Rudolgh F. Bwobods, publio accountant, | Unable to catch the wily stranger. and brief, old soldlers having charge. Y 4 Point. un wrist, papers. Mr. Peters 0 e ‘ ph F. publie ac | puneral of Daniel P. Marsh . The fu.|BUrial was in Forest Lawn cemetery. | %Il Mmake a specialty of table d'hote din-|TLl" /1 .is ana Miss Amanda L. |and pulled the little fellow down, dragwing |of The Bee editorial staff. He Is a vet- il Rinehary, photographer, lhlth-rnnm.i"e". 't Daniel P. Marsh will be held a, | FAFIey entered the military service with a |Ners Friday evenings and Bunday after-| .0l "0 “Valley were married at Dr.|him for about two blocks over & rough | eran of the Spanish-American war, being a a4 § L Walkup Real Betate Go., 609 Paxton Blk. | yoy™ iy Baturday afternoon from the | NeW York volunteer regiment and served (F0ORS. In order to insure prompt and|p 7y “wheeler's parsonage Wednesday | cobblestone pavement. When picked up | former member of Company C, First Ne- | Meyn, photo, removed to 16 and Howard. | regigence, 4201 Lafayette avenue, He was | tPrough the civil war, after which he fin- [ cOmplete service it will be necssary fOr|,g.rnoon, They will live at Twenty-ninth | he was unconscious and so entangled in \braska volunteers, serving with that rei- | Removal—Dr. Hahn now at 3135 Doug!as. | 63 years old and leaves a widow and one | 8hed @ term of thirty years in the west | the members to order in advance, not later | ;ng R gtreets. the rope that it was with difficulty that|ment in the Philippines i Omahs Hlectrioal Works rent motors.|son. For a number of years he was em- | Under General Cook and was retired as a | than Friday morning for Friday and not| j g Lutman, formerly of South Omana. | he was freed. v e ¥ B. Combs, optical business, 1520 | ployed by the Janesville Machine company | Sergeant He never married and no rela- | !Ater than Baturday evening for m\Eum was married on May 11 to Augusta F.| Dr. T. J. Dwyer was called and at once | Quick Action for Your Money—You get o p ol fon free. at Ninth and Jackson streets tives are known. day dinner, The cafe Is mot run Yor & Qe at Holland, Mich. They will be at|ordered that the boy be removed to St.|that by using The Bee advertising columns. i Douglah street: Exainination free. A 'W. Bioh of Milwaukee, Wis, presi.| Ploneers Talk Plenic Plans—The Doug- |PrOfit to any one this year. It ln hoped | nome to friends after that date. Mr. Lut- Xeep your money and valuables in the | % 0 0 E ol Va0 company, is in 188 County Assoclation of Nebraska Plon- | #imply to pay expenses. Short order|man had many friends In South Omaha — — = = — American Safe Deposit vaults in The Bes | (U, O T8 LEL (06 O ¥ eers met Thursday afternoon in the public | lunches and general cafe service can be | during his residence here. i bullding. Boxes rent from $1 to §16. Pich ir in, Omaha on a short v library building with about fifty members | enjoyed by the members at any time. The Magle City Gossip. ) The MWebraska Savings & Doan As#'S | (rip looking Over the country and is also | Présent. The question of the annual mid- | help is counted efficlent in every respect| geg J, H. Kopietz about lots in Hills- . o loans on hemes only in Douglas s0unty. | trying to establish an agency for the | *ummer picnic and reunion was the prin- |and has nothing to gain by any but the | dale. ¥ Service prompt, terms reasonable. 30ard | celebrated Julla Marlowe shoe, the pio- | “!Pal topic of discussion. It was decided best service. Jetter's Gold Top Beer delivered to any i to hold the picnic on June 27. The location | The Friday evening dinner Is served any | part of the city. Telerhone No. § i of Trade bullding. neer advertiser in the specialty shoe v A ] v, for the pienic has not yet been determined, | time after 5 p. m. The Sunday dinner be- | The Shamrock Athletic club held an ex- ¥ Art portfolios and n‘uzn: lmd tlu‘i business. as there is a divided sentiment for both | 8IN8 at 1 p. m. The patronage of the club | hibition last evening at the club rooma. 4 school children accompanied by an adul 8 4 as there d se > Y t Ff‘rlduy T eiasss Ovee Co.‘aem ::‘:'-:mlzl"' “): ‘:m:r I;)Ir‘wm:: Hanscor: and Riverview parks. The mat-, S0 far has been fair and was fully up to| Arrangements have been made for a big t 15th and Harney, and Hill & Co, Maraam Ste. Shivers When Arraigned-—J. M. Shivers an out-pf-town visitor lo the Gate City, shivered when arraigned in police court Friday morning. He was fined 3 and costs 1807 bank against Fannle 1. Croft. The case has been on before Judge Kennedy in dis- trict court for & week and has engaged the services of array of lawyers. The | suit is for payment on a note for 5,000 drawn in 1593 The note passed through ter was left, to a committee of with Henry T. Clarke as chairman. This commit- tee will report at the next regular meeting of the assoclation. The magnificent symphonic poem by expectations on the opening day a week ago. No very severe heat has been one reason why more have not visited during the week. The regular Friday evening dance will be enjoyed at the pavillon to- night shoot Sunday afternoon at the South Omaha Gun club grounds. A lot in Hillsdale is the best real estate buy in South Omaha. The Baptist church dinner netted the music fund over $60. It was served last evening at the church. $4.00 Folding Table, size 30x30, like illustration, finished Golden Oak and Imitation Mahog- A 6 eyl ppin - Aapon various hands and ‘the complications of | L4¥st. Baturday afternoon, Boyd's theater,| The field men will have completed one| Arnodd Stephens, the Jfon ot Mr. and any.wnth green felt top Fuueral of John Mackwell-The funeral | the sult are numerous playsd b7 the Minnsapolls Symphipay Op: | bunker, eEcapt. for Mding By this svews | gorgn) gre vary anxious for Ms return, and green imitation [ of John Hackwell, who died Thursday, is | Bride Outs Wedding Oake—A dancing | “Pestrd ot ¢ - P ; for interment. Fred Cowin of Chicago, general superin- Open a savings account by buying a lot " | watering of the new greens. Goifers have v P, . 1 | 1o be Saturday morning at 9 o'clock IfT"y :u iven 1-:‘| ;\snlunl by the Monte- ‘ R e ‘:]m e \'A “'"" ,‘,::1».:1 \“Aiun»‘: l’t\l.ll']‘::":iurx:l‘fik:')‘l'nl‘):':n%nl:;:i Icathcr‘ Sa[ur- \ at the residence, 220 Seward street, after | fiore ure club for Mr. and Mrs. M () h P bl o | g e g e Pl e 8 Visita 4 : ! which the body will be taken to Anita, la., | Bernatein. About seventy-five coupies were mana ru lClt) | Seowd il et Seiurder And OGNGSE | TeRMSAY day only, each., ] | The base ball team will play with the Demands Order for Sanitation—Mrs. | present. An unusual treat was the \ulHnl‘ of the wedding cake by the bride, each | guest being presented with a nice plece. Bureau Now Fact| Baker Brothers' team of Omaha Saturday in Hillsdale. ‘The funeral of S8amuel Duce will be e Fine large Porch Rock- v " % o ucted from the Brewer undertaking pariors d g B e o oeiiing Fealth Gommis: | Throush the especial efforts of Maurice [afternoon. A good game in predicated. | QUCIEAITEN 00 STONRE M EeR W Ee er, Reed seat and back, e R, o ®\artin Teals and | Kattleman and Joseph Wolf the atfair st & New Homes. | conduct the ceremony : large flat arms. A great bargain, Baturday only, eRCH s o v e s s s nn $2-25 15¢ Sad Iron Holder, wood handle, nickle 50 trimming, Saturday only, each.......... Opaque Window Shades. mounted on good spring roller, size 36-in. wide, 6-ft. long, made in all colors, Saturday only, each . 200 Barnhardt of Omaha and| The death of Raymond Severa occurred Mive Gussle A. Durkes daughter of Mr | yesterday at St. Joseph's hospital. He had Promote Interests of the o SER, RAUg e 4 | b vl with his grandparents, Mr, and " | and Mrs. A. P. Durkes, 1218 North Twenty- | Mra. Krhel, Twenty-first and U streets | City. third street, South Omaha, were marred ! 3 Dr. Alexander Henry of Philadelphia, at the Durkes residence Wednesday even- | superintendent of Babbath school work for [ing. Dr. R. L. Wheeler performed thie|the Presbyterian church in the United -l gy Aatie o g tates, will conduct the service aL Dr remony. The details were very slimple. | G celer's church Bunday morning. Mrs. Fred A. Angermann, aged 0, Twen- | ty-third and Madison streets, died yester- | day morning. The funeral will be held in §t° Joseph's church, Twenty-fourth and Vinton atreets, Bunday at 2:30 p. m. Free automobile | Business Men Organize Movement to; Dr. Edsar G Ella Teals to abate an alleged nulsance | Proved most entertaining and succesatul which exists, it is asserted, in the fact lh.L! W, B. Mattox & Bankrupt—William Earl | | _The advertising commitce of the Omuha | Commercial club iy to have a real public- { ity bureau and comduct an advertising — = | campaign which will assist in putting | | Omaba on more kinds of mape | | Recommendation for the officers of the | | | | | ride to Hlllsdale addl- | SRIVASSIGR AN hooh pRok*hy the tion on Baturday, May 15 |} Brass Lace Curtain Extension Rod, extcnds executlve committee of the club. C. ¢ E,..,,&n‘-mn;r.p.; er “u:‘k on the n;rl f 22 44 . [ d l h c Rose , chairman of the col " of the World-Herald carried off the . ” p . e . . gf the Worid Heraid earpied ot e xradu | from 22 to 44-in., Saturday only, each ..., blished 1879) An llidllhl for Croup, pital nurses a Week before the schedule No program was offered Wednesday night | | as was carefully described The correct date is Tuesday evening, May 18 o the Miller, vice chairman: W. H cashler of the Omaha Na Buchols. Craftman real Spanish Leather Pillow or Cush- onal bank, treas- | | WY California oranges were never so luscious as this season. Ia the seed- urer. less ‘‘Sunkist’’ brand you are offered the pick of the crop. Let these fine, round, golden, juicy oranges head your list of breakfast Keep them on hand all the time -they are most healthful, foods. and W. F. Baxter, of the Thomas Kilpatrick company, secretnry The bureau will be conducted something after the plan of the traffic bureau, the ough, Coughs, cahh, Catarvh, Bronchitis, Diphtheria. subsequent correction of the World-Herald placing the exercises Wednesday evening is also a blunder. ion, sizes 20x20 1nches, real value $3.50, Saturday only, SReh oo s e ciai s ie s b e ain $1l49 A delicate, succalent tonic, most tempting to the eye—most satisfying to the taste, | ‘‘Bat all the oranges you can,’’ says the pbysician. Give them to the l children for health. Remember the name of the best— *“Sunkist. ' An army of 25,000 mn is om;:l:rd in the cuitivation snd harvesting of Greealene Is & Boon to Asthmatios. | . | W, 0. W., Take Notice. ey Tve to breathe | D s 514 St et e e e e eeae s A special train will leave the Union depot at 4 o'clock sharp on the Rock Island Sat- | urday afternoon, May 16, for the 1,000 class | Introduction to be held in the Auditorfum Great Sale of Furniture Monday, May 17 advertising committee ralsing the funds | outside of_the regular resources of the Commercial club. The move has recelved | the hearty suppcr! of retallers and many wholesalers as well, as well as the man- | » Lemons. = » bullding, Lincoln, Neéb. Returning, leav- | g the famous *Sunkist’ egement of the Mational Ccrn exposition | ing Lincoln 11:15 p. m., arriving at Omaba ’ YOUT Dealer Has Them | ana the governors of Ak-Sar-Ben 1 o'clock. Arrangements have been made | i 4 with the street rallway company to meet Miller, Stewart & Beaton 00 fo our “'f."' G um-"uuu-umnwmo-uqmumny s '{"l"“d"‘" o : SR | this train with cara on the following lines: | very orang ‘mon is hand-picked | by fear of appendicitis, take Dr. King's Hanscom park, Notth 24th St., West Far .J:’:.”ffl&:‘i.:‘"“"fifl." mm‘ Ly A | New Lite Pills, and away goes bowel nam and South Omaha to Vinton 8t. barn. | “3' 17 South 16th Street. ¥ 03 3 trouble. Guaranteed. Bc. For sale by | Anyone desiring further information call l Beaton Drug Co | up Philip Miller, City Mgr,, W, 0. W, blds.

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