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12 s - 'T'HF BEE: FELTON T0 SPEND MILLIONS | Money Will Not Be Spared in Reha- | bilitating Great Western, NEXT YEAR'S PLANS AMBITIOUS Methods in Vogue Under Stickney Regime Will Be Bettered as the Rebuilding of the Road Goes On. Within the next twelve months won- | dertul work of rehabilitation is slated to take place in the Chicago Great Western | ratlroad. Between $7,000,000 and $5,000,000 is 0 be #pent by the system on its lines petween Omaha and Chicako and Chicago and the Twin elties. Marshall Craig, local city passenger and | ent for the Maple Leat route, says methods as well as the physical ¢ of the road are to be changed The stigma of the “rate cutter” is to be| removed and the line will be operated in | harmony with other roads running out of Chicago. Through service on the Great Western be- tweeh Chicago and Omaha began in Jan uary, 1904, when the local office was established. Through trains for the windy city and for St. Paul now run Into the| union station. The local service n»mm\‘ Omaha and Fort Dedge began in August, 1503, In connection with the rebuilding of the road in which milllons of dollars are to be en.ployed, It Is expected that officlals will endeavor v0 make the Maple Leaf, one of the “strong lines” between Chicago and Omaha Among the changes to be made in the physical condition of the property Is the aying of 2,000 tons of steel ralls welghing | righty-five pounds to the yard. Thirty-four locomotives of the heaviest type have been | ordered for the freight service, 2,000 forty- | ton Box cars have been provided, 200 steel ballast cars and ten new enger conches ordered. Forty passenger cars and 1000 freight cars have been ordered to the Whops for repiirs at cerdfied times in the ure. The block system of governing irains will be established all over the route 18 fast us it can be built. WIND RIVER Burlington Lets Contract to Bulld into Billings. The Burlington route has awarded a contract for the extension of the Wind viver branch of its main line to Billings, Mont., in the northern part of Wyoming The branch will be continued to a connec- {on"with the Chicago & Northwestern and the Colorado & Southern rallways at Orin Tunction in the central part of Wyoming. Che completion of the Cody branch, there- tore, will give the Hill system a new line Irom the northwest to the Guit of Mexico, | which Wil be much shorter than the pres- | mt route followed by going northeast from | Denver into Nebraska and thence north- | west to Billings. | | | Mrs. Storz Hurt | by Street Car €he and Her Niece Are Badly Bruised and Their Automobile Demolished. Mrs. Gottlieb Storz and her niece, Miss Louise Shipporeit, were seriously injured Wednesday afternoon, when a street car struck the automobile In which they were riding. Miss Shipporeit was rendered uncon- scious and Mré, Stors's face,was bleeding when she was taken into her home. The chautfeur in charge of the machine was just turning in toward the driveway of the Storz residence at Thirty-senevth and Farnam streets, when car 170, going west on Farnam, hit it glmost broadside. | The auto was badly damaged, and Mrs. Storz was brulsed on the head and cut by broken glass. Mr. Storz was also In the machine, but was not hurt. PEARL PORTER IN DEEP HOLE Negro Who Slashes Men on Street Cur is Held for Prose- cution, Jennle Shepherd, colored, one of the two negresses who created much trouble and excitement on a southbound South Omaha car Monday night, was fined 35 and costs for belng Arunk, It belng shown in court ghe had nothing to do with the cutting of Andrew inirschbaum or Deputy Sherift Jim, Ghcsak. The oply offense of the Shepherl woman was that she used ob- soene language and created a disturbance. Pearl Porter, her companlon, who is charged with cutting younyg Kirschbaum and the deputy, will bo airaigned later. The women were Joirg to Houth Omaha to attend a party. On the cal one of them was unable to finl a sent and be- gan abusing & white man Lecause he “would not give up his seat to a coivred lady." When they alighted someoie threw a butt of a clgar and it hit Peur! Porter In the face. Belleving Kicrschbaum, who is but 16 years of age, dia It, ~ne diew a knife and made a sasn In his auatomy two and a halt Inches longl Deputy Chesak happened along and he was slightly cut in the arm. The county officers viill attend to the Porter woman's casc. TWENTY-FOURTH TRACKS LAID! r Company Will Have Flor- mth Omaha ine Com- plete In Sixty Days. In anticipation of the early finish of the Twenty-fourth strect cut the street rallway company has lald the first part of the| tracks which will run up the hil from Twenty-fourth and Cuming to connect with | the present stub at Twenty-fourth and Cass. With this nlece of track laid the | cross-town line to South Omaha from Florence will be complete, so when through wervice Is established anyone desiring to §0 to the Magie City from the north part | of the city ean travel direet without com- | ing down town. It Is expected that the track wiil be complete within sixty days | at the present rate of progress Street ence. Take Chamberlain's “ougi Remedy when you have a cold and you will be delighted with it. Special Sale This Week Only BOTTLED IN BOND Shenley pure Rye, full quarts, 95 regular price §1.25, sale price , C Stillwater Bourbon, full quarts, 85 regular price $1, sale price . ... 09C Home-made Win full QUARE .. i..ovncnrrnssanns 250 C. Schlank @ Co. 1307 DOUGLAS {17 Most Remarkable Sale Ever Held in the West OSTRICH PLUMES We Bought the Entire Surplus Stock of A. Hochheimer, 756-60 Broadway, New York, One of the Most Famous Import- ers of Ostrich Plumes in America This was one of our greatest purchases. All these plumes are beautiful, high grade and are perfect in every way. If you've been walt- Ing ‘for a chance to buy ' 'a stunning Os trizh Plume below cost, don't miss this sale. Solid colors, including delicate new shades. Plenty of blacks in each group. Many whites, browns,, green, grays, leather, champagne, Alice blue and myrtle. Also shaded plumes. 13%-inch Hand-Tied Willow Ostrich $§ 25 Finmes, Worth $8.50,.a8.. . o' 15%-inch Hand-Tied Willow Ostrich Plumes, worth $12, at 7 o m‘h Hand-Tied Willow ur'h Hand- de \hllow H-\tru *h Plumes, $Q69 $2|45 worth $15, at. . 3 w urth $35 T —_ inch Hand-Tied Willow | 24-inch Hand-Tied Willow Ostrich Plumes, $ 75 | Ostrich Plumes, $ 00 worth' $18, at....... 10— worth $40, at...... 25— 25-inch Hand-Tied Willow Ostrich Plumes, 18V4-inch Hand-Tied Willow Ostrich Plumes, $ 87 stric s, $ 75 o lz worth $50, at...... 28-— 30-inch Hand-Tied Willow worth $20, at. V.. 21-inch Hand-Tied Willow Ostrich Plumes, $ 00 worth $60, at. .Y. e 35——- Ostrich Plumes; One-Pnece 0str|cl\ Plumes wort.h $30,at..... fl7l9 15-in. Ostrich Plumes, worth $2.75, at. $1.39 16-in. Ostrich Plumes, worth $2.98, at.$1.79 161%-in. O ch Plumes, worth $3.75, at. $2.12 16%4-in. Ostrich Plames, w orth $4.25, at. $2.87 in. Ostrich Plumes, wt’h $7.19 18-in. Ostrich Plumes, worth $5.75, at .$4.25. GREAT SALE OF KID GLOVES W}:‘“‘:n"‘ ;"'?“lix‘t fi:d Gl"l‘:":; Kid Glove Special, on Bar- aris 0 3 3 r: 1, PR SRRV S ¢ | gain Square—Kid and Cape new shades of gray, green, A 3 . B blue, tan, mode, red; also Gloves, 2-clasp, black, white black and white— ) and colors, all sizes, real Grenoble kid $ 50 pi g to $1.25 —all sizes—Maln o orth up to $1.25 pair—at, pair...... counter, pair........ New Dutch Lace Coliars at 25¢ and 50¢ Baby Irish, Irish Crochet and Venetian Point effects— choice designs, worth up to $1.5-U, euvi;“.‘t ....... R R ST ZSC'SOC Thursday Is Chocolate Day in SWEETLAND—BRANDEIS EAST ARCADE Those delicious Italian Bitter Sweets—the chocolates with the egg shell crack—all flavored with pure fruits and chopped nuts—regular 40c chocolates— Thursday, at, 1b SPECIAL ADVANCE NOTICE The greatest bargain that was ever offered in BED SPREADS Full size bed spreads will go at 49¢. Others, worth up to $6, will go at 75¢, $1.39 and $1.98 each. BRANDEIS STORES ()\IAI[ A, TIH R\l\ \\ .\'()\'I-‘\[BFR 11, 1000 THE THURSDAY Two more lots from our aurchase’of made sls 19 .50 Both lines nre regular $15.00 values These are two of the best lots In the deal to-order Suits women, at . The maker was a little slow in making de- llveries, but these two lines, just in, com- pletes the order. Lymunsvillo Chev- Hard Twist Wor- ; i n [ o : 1. ] [ L] |8 | " a [ fot BSuits — All sted guita—smart Sre . Wed - snappy styles, pure wool, hand Striolly. O tafiores, somely. tailored, that fit as though 45-inch coats, made to order, 45- pleated skirts — pleated fine line of beau- black, | tiful Llues in the ) | lot — $25 Sults, bronze, $26 Suits, Bt oo 1800 | At L. 80080 Full Lenglh Broadcloth Coats Very handsome black semi-fitted gar ts, ctrictly tallored, satin lined n.“S ment, values for mE=mrd in and blue— panama wool all wool $4.95 y rubber lined, semi-fitted, self- Muslin Underwear AUSDPED £o; v i N, Pretty combina- House Dres; tions, cover and navy and drawers, lace or print, neat embrofdery trim- With' very nings for . ’125 Wlllf‘l’n DISCOUNT DAY ON WHITE CHIN China painters, this is the best opportunity for you of any we have ever had. Select holiday gifts now. Our entire line of plain white Austrian and French China, emhracing e 30% OFF vases, all at on open st 20% OFF 3i Ghen &t BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY Bennett's Excelsior Flour, per sack and 100 Green Stamps and 30 Green Stamps and 10 Green Stamps and 50 Green Stamps and 15 Green Stamps Jus Wide MR small 1.50 k, Donatello shape w k, Rosenthal's Bavaj rware, China. Yankee ( Royal T Bennett's C: Kamo s 830 and 50 Green ose Soap, 3 cak fotos .@6¢ and 30 Green § Lawn Grass Fertilizer, pound 8c—25 POUnds for ......eveeireiiiieaninss 54 DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS ON GRANULATED ..200 and Btaings lhnx tt's Stamps Daledet Virginia § Cream Cheese, best quality, pound Japan Riee, four pounds for .. Bennett's c&filk(ll Oats or Pancake, package . Snider's Pork and Beans, per can ........ Franco-American Jullenne Soup, quart can i Stamps @60 and 10 Green Stamps 20c and 10 Green Stamps 5¢ and 20 Green Stambs 1lc and .16¢ and .350 and 10 Green Stamps 10 Green Stamps 40 Green Stamps el B I I I Rnugh Weather Ahead Better be Cautious The Stormy Weather—by the way is about due—we have stocked up on Men's Stormy Shoes, the kind that keep's the feet dry. Save doctor bills and preserve your good disposition. What s more uncomfortable than wet cold feet? Well, as for the shoes they are made in two heights, regular and ten inch upper foot form lasts, box calf and grain calf, Blucher and Bais Styles. List of sizes in complete, PRICES RANGE REGULAR $4.00 10-INCH $5.00 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Sfreel. You will find where to buy the best birds of var- ious breeds un- der the head i “POULTRY" | | in the want ads. If you have poultry you can sell it by advertising your stock in The Bee. The cost is small, one cent per word per day, or $1.50 per line per month. Want Ad Dept. THE OMAHA BEE Buster Brown Bread It is baked under sani- tary conditions endorsed by ‘the state. 1t is not touched by hands untll it reaches the table. Sealed at the oven in wax paper wrappers. Ask your grocer for it— Sc U. P. Steam Baking Co. —inevalue ' of}alx afimt is m;t Bl whad Sfisg% outof it egu antee the qual BAKER BROS Call by 'Phone Whenever you waut somes thing. eall "Phone Douglas 858 and make It knows through s Bee Want Ad Reliable Den tj?try Taf's Dental Rooms| - 100 and 5 Green Stamps B petuie - n i Ll | ! At all grocers ARISIAN CLOAK CS. 113 $O.1628 ST $25 Women's Suits $15 Thursday you can come here and choose from about 150 women’s regular $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50, made of all wool broadcloths and mannish worsted materials with 45 and 48-inch length coats and kilted skirts, some are strictly tailored others are beautifully trimmed — Thursday your unrestricted choice. ...... *25 and *22" Dresses $10 Again we will offer for Thursday's selling just 65 women's dresses made of silk serge and prunella cloth suitable for evening and street wear. Come early as this is a good opportunity for you to buy a beautiful dress for less than half price. Regular ‘$22.50 and $25.00 values, on sale Thursday for ..... 12" and *10 Skirts $9 For one day only we will sell almost all of our regular a $12.50 and $10.00 skirts; also a lot of about 756 sample skirts just received, at less than half price. There are scores of styles to choose from, in all $ 5 sizes and various new materials. Reg- $12.50 and $10.00 skirts on sale TRUSBAAY 0L ..o v\ o Parisian Cloak Co., 113 South 16th Street Double Daily Service FROM Omaha to St. Louis AND ALL INTERMEDIATE POINTS VIA Wahash Short Line Leave Omaha ..... Arvive Bt Louls. .. .50 by s 10:50 P. M. and 7:39 A. M. Commencing November 7th trains scheduled above will arrive and depart from Omaha, Union Station, affording excellent service to and from Omaha and Malvern, Shenan- doah, Coin, Burlington Junction, Maryville, etc. For rates and sleeping car reservations call or write, H. C. SHIELDS, G. A. P. D, Wabash City Ticket Office. 16th and Farnam Sts, Bee Wanl Ads Boos! Your Business | { Golorado Express [ To Denver, E Colo. Sp’gs | *" Pueblo Leaves Union Station | Every Evening | via | 7:30 P. M. The Only Line Direct To Both Colo. Springs ana Denver G. 8. PENTECOST, D.P.A, PLEASES THE MOST CRITICAL UPDIKE MILLING COMPANY., OMAHA 14th and Farnem Sts., Omaha, Neb. ‘ oy B ......... 8:00 A. M. and 6:30 2. M. ' ¥