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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1909. ON SALE AT COST f_OU Can Put This Down Factory Surp]us Stock of Women’'s as an absolute fact that there’s not a store in all Omaha that can buy their stock - so near to actual cost of manufacture as this Hartman institution. There’s not Summer Suits and Dresses a concern in America that has equal buying power—not one. Having 22 big high grade Suits and Dresses 1o dispose of at COST: The stzte, qumty of | | STOTES, we buy in such big quantities ai to_buy at smallerfgmccs {h;m~ h:n;)y other e T et Tt A s ooh i A ME Ml e’ one [/ firm in the business. That’s what makes it possible to ofter you such bargains APPROVAL of the Omaha Women with discriminating tastes for dress and uafaltering Judgment of values. as we advertise today—great, big, unmatchable bargains. Suits Dresses Waists In all the newest The Big Sale—: walsts, worth up 25 te 1 styles— o at cost " "'$15.00 $8.00, $10.00 ‘ 3 7 FREE bl Sl $12.50 and mu§snlft::tt§mh N . ‘ “l‘ .| ! A g*b / (4 ) & { CATALUG il : TO up to $12.50; to go at cost L OUT OF TOWN / ALL BRASS BEDS Handosme Iron Beds Y Handsome Iron Bed ALL BRASS BEDS Princess Cloak and Swit Parlor ||| 25 s, 20 amam o e o s pea ot aacive amn—dewey Of neat design and heavily Posts tration, heavily enameled in posts and tubing. Hest French T . c v col b4 enameled in any of the pop- MANAGEMENT OF GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO. s Sait Fottor o Unmeter. - any color theired. | You would Ly o ¢ Has genuine French never expect such a ylar colors deaired. IRAL R o e I l 5 75 4 o osi v : 4 16th and Dnvenport Sts. }:<;|\‘n;r.ygg\‘x‘s:;nnlend 24-50 handsome bed for 4. P . cannot be duplicated x ford money. On sale never saw its fanpot bs. auE equal. Specialat... JURY HONG OF CHINESE|Saomrce, o o= mome o 1 o0 Show Exchibits Orfental mistook the endeavor for the achtevement Avgle-Mompline Nattde, Bals with |“Bere™ e« e py u| | frOm Hudson Bay Honors Easy. county court, two of the six, which Is oo R Sothiitin ooty (ool Subey Bbving and Honolulu | been excused, There were shut up for LIU WING TAKES STAND FOR SELF | several hours in the afternoon and they 4 deadlocked tight. Three thought that the | Tom Sturgess Sings “From Green- On All-Important Oscalatory Ques- | MAnchus had not used more than justifi- land’s Icy Mountains to India’s | able energ: in Impelling Harris out the " tion He Avers Roy Harris Ro0P LA - Ehi ALne ek Web Jit At Coral Strand. Harris ought to get the $1,00 asked for e 2 R Involved Denfes It, belng beaten up by the Tartars. When Hawall announced an e { s ) : i W Wriveimtvghy the National Corn m.fis.m..."F,QT:,“sfflf i - Refrigerators g R FALLING TROLLEY HITS MAN [retary T. . turgess. who s a Secnoasss Lk Anselutely the best retriy: 5 ; Collapsible Go-Carts ®0 declured Liu Wing, defendant in the B sang two stanzas of “From Greenland's f N J be found anywhere. Scien- P One motlon folding carts gréat Angl--Mongollan damage. suit, in | Charles Peterson Injured in Peculiar|Icy Mcuntains to India's Coral Strand.” tifically structed and a S1 h Only a f; thoroughly guaranteed. Th Close up chplotly ‘with & sin. Accident at Sixteenth and nly a few days ago the e G horoughly 2 o Y oeadingly sounty court, which ended yesterday y €0 the exposition man- | By, Hotion, Vebater. | agef ot notice : ¢ e Tany oas oL trong, vet light in welght ik IR heauhe” Cats tHe ' fury’ haw Webster agement got notice from a New York SOLID OAK our many special 6:75 AN AMAZING strong, v farmer that he was interested In the far | values. On sale Price complete with Aisagreed. Liup testimony !a In contra- | ictlon to that the the Melican gal in- | v hood and storm front |} SIDEBOARDS " veckacon Rocker Value J imiaeriai | park car at Sixteenth and Webster streets | of Hudson bay. | R er, any color.. Princefl! Dra“er volved, who in the morning deposed that |apout b:i5 yesterday atternoon Charles Pe-| Now comes a letter ‘from John W. Gil. | Did You Ever See Its Equal? a Of very massive design and Harris simply tried to kiss her, dld not terson, a carpenter, living at 436 Ohio | more, president of the College of Hawail | of the very tinest construc- || EVErything | These rockers are made of soljd oak |" Large French plate beveled land, so to speak street, was struck on the head by the|at Honolulu, saying If the ex " tlon throughout. Have ser- They are upholstered in guaranteed E thi edge mirror, roomy draw- | 3 , say exposition wants d { X % Mo . exceptio w It might not appear at first siEht that trolley, which fell off the car. It is|the display he wil collect materiaie || Pentine front. linea arawers || Just as Nantucket leather. You positively ' very llfl S iapiiosally. o 14 | While attempting to board a Hanscom |north and would exhibit corn grown north y v h fic sver saw such a well made rocker made, in oak, the question of Rey Harrls' osculatory | thought that the trolley slipped off the |show how agriculture is being taugnt in the | 07, S!lVerware, magnificent il offered at the price before in all your mahogany ot endeavors had aught to do with thé ques- | wire and caught in a guy wire and was | tropics across the Pacific. Sacyings o | experience. It is very handsome n J“st As meeley tion, whether he was entitied to damages | jerked out of the fastening. Peterson's| This is just what the exposition wants, S amitlins cathod ‘sdgs areand the [ from Liu Wing, Ah Sue, Sing Lung, Chop | Injuries, while painful, are not danger-|and will be invited at once, It expands E 2 back and across the front of the sea( | Suey and the other defendants In the case. | vus although it Was necessary to take | the scope of the exhibits to the Naiisne) el Bl Rob Lo RS e l'eselfled 2 several stitches. He was carrying some | o these rockers in the However, the Chinese claimed that Harris | Scveral stitches. He was carrying some | corn exposition which last year attracted lot, and we have cut was not the best waiter IR the world the) :\h:qpm:snd it is very probable that this - the price to only I ; b . ¥ able tha | 1nes to y moraing they bounced several things at] . \eq him from more serlous injury. Ho|iees '© be & thoroughly international at- - o7 Hikchai Haw the Golden "'A""‘ ""]‘fl“""'*l“““]”" d'"""‘ was immediately taken to the police sta- f e - - 2 Model Guaran- his fob and a ple plate on his head. 0| (o wheer his wounds were dressed and R gy " . . s i 3 B R teed Sewin; say. nothing of several pairs of Flowery|‘was then taken home in the new poice | LONG ON THE o ) ) - . ; Machine Kingdom fists which impinged on the Har-| automobile, S | R Newest improved LT I A Jonathan He " X ris cranfum with telling effect. ney Dimculty ~ S T\ % % ) | A 5 ead, bal earin The detense mantaines that Harris naa| DEADLOCKED JURY EXCUSED| Stavine Ouc’of taiter Rymnn - : L7 S i : s, "l e atand, el - im- 7 ¢ . d 2 t - looked on the cup which cheers, and also Jail provements. » . cial sale price inebriates, before he cafe late to work | Judge Day Lets Men Who Heard Nefl- \ e~ 4 . complete with’ full (hat morning. and that he did everything Brandels Case Go After Twenty- John Heney, whose rapacity and capacity \ 4w ;,.:‘ of ,,,.c,,..n,q:, e g 1« o VI i Y AT Tour Hours' Disagreement. for thoss Bolden gulps of griet which may Pedestal Extension Table \ v, o s e obtained at the rate of § cents 2 3 1 TEEA | Lo the lmportance of the a| o . . geadlock of twenty-four hours | sust cannot make i & per gulp, Made of American quartered oak, very loged kissing cf ono or other;ef the two| ARSF & A9 O (WIROTIUL, OO s thirst behave. Natur- finsatbe Ttable ot fidavy ' bade “arvid white girls, who also worked ‘at the res- | 4,4,y which had heard the suit of Mrs. | oy’ claw feet, brilllant polished | o] A high grade table—an saprant | Blizabeth Neft against Emil and Arthur o 5 > d excepti val Rose Hamilton, youns and at least as|p S8t 00 (RN 00 damares for | o1 urday night, after having gust tin- |l SXShESBrice: BIG VALUE IN THREE-PIECE PARLOR SUITE £021 looking as the average waitress, tes- [ "o HUt o Chent, Judge Day ac- | Shed @ five days' visit at Jaller Ryan's This is one special from our many usual offerings in thoroughly depend- g e Mtie: mug Bumd e Lo g L . place of business, the veteran tank de- Serbatiaiiee : a1 pasns b e able, highly artistic three-piece parlor sultes. These suites are made in tifled for Harrls a 1 | cepted the disagreement o far as It con- | LOV OF BUTers the T A mahogany finish, beautiful piano finish. Each piece Is extra large, broad whether she had been Kissed. “He tried | corped Emil Brandels and ordered a verdiot again at his favorite % & 1 = and spacious, Each arm of each plece is adorned with carving and the to, but did not succeed,” was her answer. | in favor of Arthur Brandeis. John L. Ken- | 2nitarium of hibernation and recupera- 2 ) chair and divan have carved claw feet. KEach piece i fitted 7 tion. | s D g D 1 with loose cushions, upholstered in silk plush. It's a Asked if Harris hugged her, Miss Hamil- | nedy represented him. W. J. Connell ap- “;" & 5 % v CHR thoroushly high grads parior suite, offored at ' ton admited that Harris attempted 0 ex- | peared for the plaintitt and had ten of the | Inelsting ,Jpon telling his joya ana G- e an omazingly Small Drice, OnIY.............: A ecute a clutch, but she broke the hold jurors with him. The other two held fo: | troubles through an open window i o b SACT - " =t Thus the matter stands. Liu Wing is | the defendants. R. W. Breckenridge repre :;rlnd; w!: wore “on the Inside” of jail g 2 . ] § :]“ 9x12 Br"‘“el! R“E;! 9x12 Axminster Rugs S of unimpeachable veracity, but It must|sented Emil Brandeis. e, Jonathan Heney's conversation with ¢ 5. TR here's not another store in | These are our newest spring pat- | David Drunknow and other personages of | T ; i Omaha that's offering a rug val®® | terns, Very handsome and very that will measure up to this one. s equally friendly and jovial dlspositic N A s These rugs are made of all wor- | durable. The colorings are very position, ) :dely te . i A s ) 959 ted n fals, are firmiy woven. | pleasing, very rich and artistic and | rudely interrupted by Officer Vanderfor 3 & 3 made without miter seams and | are non-fadeable. This value should who placed Heney where he could talk | 3 i B recommended for ex- prove to your mind the with the jall boarders without St [ goptional durabilty fact that our prices are 20.75 through a window. Rt e sy b dpict o SRS for this sale e b International attention and this year prom- | P | ally, therefore, he just cannot stay out of In court Friday ten days were him as a bonus. su o e o coun | 1414.16-18 | g 1414-16.18 duce Paper i ::-;er’ r-)n- L:l!er. Douglas Douglas Hts (oo ANICA AR Bl st e The plaintitf says that after his fathers | TP AN R A ST T A D ST TS S0 death he presented the note to Aver asking | payment, that Ayer put the note in his| = pocket and that plaintiff has not seen it it you go near enough he might take a|vears ago last August. His mother, Mrs. | morning, but funeral arrangements have since—nor the money. McVann at little bite."” ’. W. Marsh, widow of the late Captain | not yet been made. Davls, the plaintiff in the suit, got into After part of the hearing on the com-| has been at the Springs two months the county's official records last week T ff M 1 | plaint alleging that the man was the| With her sons Allen and Charles, when the | Great Sale of Ladies’ Tailored Suits. through affidavits filed by General J G rarric eetlng‘,,,‘ 00’8 vistouh Bog, 1t wis discantinmed | JBter's _BOnth T oemireed. A" WS ANE] o a e L endet Cowin and. F. Weaver charging Davls | and a charge of maintaining a nuisancc | &-months-old daughter, “""“""l "‘:‘h""“ ful suit selling. High-class tailored suits, with prejudice in the suit of Mrs. Lilly | was placed against him. Because some of | Nim. also the mother and three brothers, | ., .\ 0oiq ¢ 25, $27.60, $20.7, $33.80 and $35. . Turner against the O k Co { i e " olice court, the | Willlam, Frank and Allen Marsh. Mr. le Saturday at $12.50. See Orkin Broa.' If your wife or the ; b i f‘:;n[':)nn)"“;n&d:];:w:l :Hu'{lx;vGDel to St. Louis, Where League | the witnesses were not In police court, the | WHUEM: "EAnk And AUSR Aarfe =M lon sale Saturday at & also declaring " case was continued aturday 1 . dvertisement on page 13 hild hodild et 56 Ve 0t o 4 Meets After Visit to ase was continued till Saturday morniNg. |, "0 oot saiiway company and the Union | *3¥® ;i Py chiudren shou necd 4 petent to have served National bank before his death. The body on the jury, being under a guardian as to Taft. 1 vill be brought to O ha for burial, arriv- new clothes, now ' is his financial affairs appointed by the county Boy Up for First . |win ve brougnt to omana fo { J. McVann, manager of the traffic \ ous ing early Saturday morning. tising in The Bee does for your the time to get them. b e g G o Degree Murder The body will arrive In Omaha Saturday | business. We have some ex- | of malarta, liver derangement and kidney | @ committee from the National ndustrial | . . . | trouble 1s easily cured by Electric Bitters, | Tra!fic lcague which was to hold a rnu'; ceptional bargains in | the guaranteed remedy. @c. For sale by |ference With President Taft ihursday rel| goy Dayig, Claiming to Be Only Thir- Beaton Drug Co. ¥ | ative to the changes which eague smart tailored suits for jad [ Eares In the intematate coffiinrce law aod teen, is Held on That 5 1 v | { other policies of representative shippers. thare ladies and misses which COLONEL CREIGH VERY SICK |t Sovens oot mot leave Nevrasia, 8! r ba diand o N B o [ however, because of tmportant matters o L o meumonia at Encamp- | e state until it was too late for him toy Roy Davis, the colored boy, whe ns pR gOln-g o e ARt and . ot .H“\(\-,m:,:.l,,.m““;:. left 4;-1”.,.,4,.5 even- | to be only 13 years of age, will be held out quCle- The 4 - e ’ | ing for St. Louis where he will meet Presi- | for murder in the first degree, as the re Colonel Thomas A. Creigh is lying seri- | dent Lincoln of the Traffic league on his | sult of the inquest over the body of Nate pnces are ndlculously | ously il with pneumonia at Ms home, 112 | return from Waoshington. It is sup 1| Travis, whym he admits having shot North Thirty-second avenue. Colonel granted | | Bigger, Better, Busier—That's what ad. Creigh the committee met President Taft Thurs-| Travis died as result of a gunshot low for germents of foraigh was taken lll at York while actend- | quy and discusscd the work of the 1eague. | wound, adminiatered with intent to mur- h l d ing ”TI irand Army encampment and was | Mr. McVann has been chairman of the |ger by the Davis lad. County Attorney suc good quality, an ‘;1.2,::‘;:1“';;-] peturn hofe Wednesday | uniform bill of lading committee as well 4 | English, who conducted the inquest Thurs- | A enin; lle his condition is not eritical, | of the legislati mmittee of league. b y 041 08 tHa legisiative-cammi day and Friday mornings, said, when he er with our Fa yet it Is sufficlent to cause h it (o, e g ey i ey toge!h sy b reat anxiety e his friend | The thm things which the leagu o heard the verdict, that he would file a Colonel Crelgh was resting " . " ) bee most active in urging are (1) uni n . g E okt Payment Plan, there omtortanly Friduy sftermnt wa FeRtng | oo most accve in urging are () unitorm | (UL U Sl S ey orobaniy” n is a great opportunity R SR Siications of Improvament. . | helr:shipmants, d) § o Slies. 5. Lok Lot e AR L AR 20% DISCOUNT SALE Matinee performance at Boyd's Sat alata Commarce..Com | . e & yd urday N examined, and parts of two days were to get good clothes by the Minneapolis Bymphony Orenesss | Feliroad company p E e | takes D h th u I ot 4 MR | A ¥ | inciiiais’ gevesat'of e tineat mussios| pum. | VA0 & Broteat Is flod uatil a asriag can | laken up WAR U8 duest. Davia Wes mnt) On account of moving to a new loca at low prices and on positions ever written { be secured. 3 The latter's statement that he is only 18 | Credit. PERSONAL_PARAGRAPHS. MASTER PLEADS FOR HIS DOG |sears of age, is doubied by the county at- tion, we are selling our entire stock of — torney, who declared that the boy is at st e PN o ) | Nt S Victoma® Mo Felta he |l men’s Clothing and Furnishing goods at 3 1 Case Goes Grand Army delegation to the Nebraske Fonrts -} grand Army gelcgution (o he Nebrusks Againat Him. | cHARLES WARSH PASSEs away 20% discount, as we will not take any of The encampment was one of the best I He's not’ so viclous,” remarked Mercer MM “Tor” beopie: entertatned us" mand | Kurd: 118 South Thirteenth atreet. in |omsna Eik Dics of Droper at macal-| OUT present stock into our new location. somely. The election of L. D. Richards o | 5¢ribing the exact degree of viclousness of r Springs, Where He :’::’-;-‘vly;-)y‘.ln? as department commander is a{which his dog is guilty Sought Health, | Here are enuine bargains for yOU. The animal is sald to have been hungiy | [ United States Marshal Warner and Dis- | . A ‘nited States Marehs roatoatay a8 -ta:Nave Soionin SOUAIS| Chiriss Saralll €164 Thiredsy afternosa | Dl'Op in and ta k it over. ou‘l Fl‘l . I 'N co‘ oln, where they attended the:opeiom|chunk of trouser cloth from M. M Smith's | ar Excelslor Spring, Mo., after a long ll- | opening % e he Mey term of the federal courts for | clothes when the latter entered the Kurd|ness from drepsy. A dispatch containing w0 ~ S 1315%17°19. FARNAM ST, A R gt to rmsien” wes ot i 5| BOURKE’S CLOTHES SHOP, WO Th “IEE STORE THAT'S SQUARE ALL OVER." R ooy, Sty 8 ¥e-|” When asked just how viclous the canine | Becretary Miner of the local Blks lodge, cellaneous minor offenses agalngt "tho | really was, Kurd said: | of which Mr. Marsh was & member 3 S. 16th S | United States laws | “Well, he barks and makes motions, and | Mr. Marsh was born in Omaha forty-five 19 * 6t treet