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BRUNING SORE AT THE BOARD Aggrieved Because Not Advised of El- sasser's Plan to Resign. SPEAKS OF THREE REPUBLICANS Asked Who They Are, He F: Names Grant, Trainor and Plek- re and ard, Saylng They May Name New Superintendent. Fred Bruning has discoverad that ne h been the only member ¢ I Board « County Commis - fo fie 1 formed pi « ) e inter tion of G. Fred Elsasser esign the su. perintendency of the county hospital. | Wherefore Bruning fe moewhal ag grioved “Wonder they mldn't tall a fellow what's going on ing plaintively Mr. Elsasser confidd his Intention tc quit March 31, to Jeff W ford told Commissioner Pic two have been planning ovut the the successor of F When the proper time came 19 to send in hi nation a Broning to taken into the inn. yunal anc 4 whom to vete tor All this has made Bruning peevish ang | his plque is helghtencd by the discovery that Commissioners Trainor and Grant, the republican members of the board, had also learned of the Intended resignation though not from the two democrats or from Elsasser After this information came to him, Brun ing began to talk to the effect that, “maybe | three republicans on the board will | B together and name Elsasser's succes. sor." “Who," demanded a chorus of questions, “arg the three republicans?"’ Well," sald Bruning, ‘‘there is Trainor and Grant and -t The speaker's nerve falied him and Pickard,” he added trying to smile, Lucian Mileto, Getting No Dot, Leaves His Bride Brought Into Court on Indictment, ‘| Lucian Stands on a Plea of Ignorance. | Only one day did the married life of | Luclan and Mary Mileto last, according to | the tale the girl' elatives te'l. The party had been to church, the wedding break- fast di red, the gifts examined, the bride Kkissed by her father and mother and per- chance a few others, when Mileto sought | audience with his father-in-law, He wanted the girl's dot. “This is America,” sald the father-in- law, according to report. “In this country @ man supporis his wife, you know." Lucian Mileto cleared out, and Mrs. Mileto appeared before the grand jury, charging him with wife abandonment. The grand jury found a true bill and Mileto | appeaved in district court Monday to plead | to the Indictment. County Attorney Eng- | Msh read the charge and Judge Estelle ad- dressed the prisoner, “What do you | plead?" | “I no understand,” replied Mileto. “I shall enter a plea of not guilty,” sald | the court. Judge Estelle wrote the entry in the docket and looking up saw Mileto still standing before the bar in respectful attitude. “Go sit down,” ordered the court. Mileto hastened to a chair. BRANDEIS STORES Spring Opening A Presentation of the Correct Styles for 1910 in Women's Ready-to-Wear Apparel, Millinery, Fabrics and Acces- sories to the Fashionable Costume Entire Week of March Fourteenth No Special Invitations Have Been Issued. We Will Consider Your Presence an Honor. 'BRANPE!S: Tuesday = Special Bargain Day At BRANDEIS STORES Every Tuesday our bargain offers are ‘remarkable. These specials will mean a big saving of money for you. 50c Novelty Trimming Laces at 25¢ Yard Fine crochet, Venise and oriental laces, bands, insertions, galloons, medallions, ete.—white, ecream and ecru; also black silk chantilly leaves—many worth 50¢ a yard, at 18 @ 27.inch Wide Embroidered Flouncings Skirtings, corset covers, wide .bands and galloons—all this season’s newest designs—many worth up to 75¢ a yard— two big bargain squares, . Zsc and 39c at, per yard Women’s and Misses’ Cravenette Coats at 98c—in Basem't A great special bargain lot of cravenette coats, offered in our new hasement cloak department as an extra 98 special Tuesday—worth as high as $5.00 each, at. .. c Misses’ $6.50 Wash Dresses at $2.50—in Basement. In colors and white, jumpers, ete.—in ginghams, lawns, cam- brics and lingerie—worth up to $6.50—in our 2 50 newly enlarged basement cloak department, each. &ee LONG CLOTH—NAINSOOK—MUSLINS at 5¢ Yard Finest long cloth, mercerized nainsook, soft finished muslin and the best cambrics, including lonsdale—all desirable, lengths from the best mills in the country— 5 values up to 15¢—Tuesday at, a yard o L 124c New Ginghams at8ic Yd. You have never seen so many new ginghams. We have just received ten cases that are all new patterns for spring and summer wear. Waist and dress lengths, regularly sold at 12%4c 1 . 8%e THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, ((kt the new Spring Style Book at the Pattern Counter. Book and any Pattern, only 20¢ SPRING OPENING Displays All This Week Introducing in an informal way the accepted styles in women’s wear. Whether buying or *‘just looking’’ yon're welcome. The special displays are made for your edifica- tion and pleasure. May we not have the honor of your pres ence this week. NOW for the EASTER SUIT Opening week naturally shows the stocks at their best. No matter what amount you care to spend up to $45.00 for your suit Bennett's surely is the place to get it. Here you see originality in design and exclusive practical styles at popular prices. Look your best on Easter morn and save at least $5.00 to $10.00 on your suit. EASTER SUITS $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 §20.50 and $45.00 Initial Showing Suits Now The high quality shown in “Wooltex" garments {8 in harmony with our store policy. Nothing that does not reach our high standard of quality can find a place in our stock. The quiet “Wooltex” style depends upon excellence of material and fine workmanship for its air of quality. “Wooltex'" garments are rich and refined and can be worn with the highest degree of satisfaction in any society, Opefiing Week's Great Silk Selling Event 8o good is this silk offering we repeat it for today. Two hundred pleces of new spring silks, as advertised Sunday, are in this sale at half real. worth. Faille and Bengaline Silks, Shepherd Plaid Silks, Louisine Silk Waisting, Fancy Dress Silks— worth 75¢ and $1,00 yard—are : are shown this spring for one-plece dresses. Not remnants or odds and ends, but silks fresh from a prominent maker in original mill pileces— all at half. OMAHA'S GREAT SILK SALE CONTINUES - Plenty of Fancy 8ilks—new sp values up to $1.25 a yard; 38¢, 45¢ and 5 New Spring Styles in MEN'S STETSON SHOES THE RELIABLE STORE . . . Bargain Day in Suit Dept. Several Most Delightful Special Offerings $20.00 Tailor Suits $12.50— | $7.50 Lingerie Dresses $2.95 Over 150 of them, serges, [ Scores of dainty one-piece diagonals and faney suit designs, all colors, lace and ings; matchless bargains insertion trimmed; values at sale price Stylish Lingerie Waists—Splendid assortment, well worth $2.00, at . Long 8ilk Kimonos—Beau- tiful patterns, regular $5.00 and $6.00 values; at, choice NEW SPRING STYLES ta Ladies’ Queen Qual ity Fine Shoes Heatherbloom Underskirts —Garments that gell regu larly at $2.50 Butterick Patterns for Easter Styles FIRST IN QUALITY FIRST IN STYLE ASK FOR BUTTERICK FASHION BOOK, CONTAINING COUPON FOR FREE PATTERN April Delineator on Sale Bed Spread Sale |Big Time Sale Events IN OUR FAMOUS DOMESTIC IN OUR FAMOUS DOMESTI( ROOM ROOM 0. B. 8. 635, Made in England, From 8:80 to 9:00 a. m. large fine $3 values.. $1.96 | Clovet bleached Muslin, 86-inch No. 560-1711, $2.60 Bed Spread, fine, regular price 11c¢, 10 yards very fine, at $1.86 | limit, at, yard o @lig H. M. S. 662, very large, very From 9:80 to 10:00 a. m fine, genuine English Marseilles | 81x90 Seamless Sheets, regular ~—worth $7.60, on sale price 85c, 6 sheets limit, cach, $4.35 | at ... 43¢ From 10:80 to 11:00 a. m, 82-Inch Scotch Ginghames, regular price 18c, guaranteed strictly fast colors, 10 yards limit Table Cloths 500 Figured Table Cloths, size 8x10 and $x12, worth $2.00— at 98¢ 300 Hemstitched Table Cloths— 8-4x10-4, regular price $2.60, 3 b ¢ ',}2 . , Bheets $1.00 to $3.00 dozen, fn half | Yesular pr 6 sheets dozen lots at $1 76c, 39¢ Hml‘l', ouozu);.l_ .. 88¢ d From 2,00 to SN 25¢ 1234c Batiste, good colors, 10 yards lmit, at, yard.. 4% ¢ From 4:00 to 4:30 p, m. 12%c Ginghams ¢ | Domino Check Ginghame, worth 6 other specials in dress goods | 7c and 10c, 10 yards lmit, at, called on the floor. yard . 4% ¢ 39c¢ French Shirtings 18c Ginghams .... Family Liquor Dept. Specials Tuesday California Champagne—Very fine quality, at California Sparkling Burgundy, at A a yard—on big bargain square, at, a yard Macce rl—z:c-lp—op—_llnlatlz je Yd. OO O Repps and rough weave poplins—all the leading shades, } worth up to 35¢ a yard—on bargain square— 1 .at, a yard 12 /2c IN SILKS and DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Popular Foulards—Seroll, cameo and geometrical 5 effects—regular price is 85¢ a yard, at, yard...... 50 27-inch Rosco Silks—in five new patterns—worth 3 55c a yard, at, yard 90 $1.50 all wool Imported Tartan Suitings, 54 inches l wide—Dress Goods Dept.—at, yard $ “He understands that, anyhow,” com- mented the court DIVORCE OF PACIFIC ROADS | WILL NOT HAPPEN SOON | General Solicitor Loomis of Union Pa- cific Explains Present Status of Merger Suit, Justctwo lots and two prices. No prettier or more desirable unks.g Pure Grape Wine—Home made, red or white, at. . READ THIS FOR TUESDAY 19 Ibs, best pury Read the Fresh Vi Sugar ... ditny RLI00 Orange Ad for Tuesday A Dok Beets, carrots, turnips and Shallots Homeseekers’ || 50 =i meal e : 6 1bs. hand plcked 6 1bs. choice Japan F . 6 lbs. best Pearl 2 heads fres Barley or Farina 3 2 bunches i The best Domes Jonathan Apples, per Many months are destined to elapse be- Leaf Lettu fore a decision will be announced in the governmen't sult to divorce the Unlon Pa- cific and Southern Pacific interests. Nelson H. Loomis, general solicitor for the Union Pacific, who has returned to Omaha after near four months spent in the east on the merger hearing, will go back to New York the latter part of April to continue the fight. “The hearing adjourned until April 2" #ald Mr. Loomls. “We were given untl April 1, however, to complete testimony. Before the case can be left for decision | testimony 1 have to be taken In rebuttal and abstr. ot evidence have yet to be submitted. The case probably will not reach this stage until late In June. Argu-| ments in the case probably will be heard in St. Paul instead of in New York." C. B. Seger, general’auditor of the Har- | riman lines, will ‘accompany Mr. Loomls east to appear In the continuation of the hearing. | LETTER CARRIER FINDS DRAFT AND PURSE IN MAIL BOX | R. W. Freeman Recovers Stol Treasures o round trip tickets at reduced rates to the Dakotas, the Black Hills, Wyoming, and other points West and Northwest, are. on sale via i cancy” Dalry The North Western Line i on the first and third Tuesday of each Lo per I I th’" Th iti ided f N'T ] ' :tlgg-overs to eex:rl:gg? lll:r:gsesanr:ir otvl':eeretu:r: :gRGmTRY “AYBE" nRST PAYE limits are all very conveniently arranged. Rt ¢ ———— _— Colonists’ tickets on sale daily March 1 e to April 15, and Settlers’ tickets are also The Mlsses' s h 083 = WITH === Fresh Cabbage Rutabagoes, Tted Onions, per 1b. . Cranberries, per quart .. ... At ... L3 Anything you want in the vegeln Bromangeion, Je : | bies, we have it at a saving of nkg, - g per cent 21, cans fancy Sweet Suga ¥ Tall Cans Alaska Salmon, Ofl or Mustard Sardines, pe ST. PATRICK'S BAY NOVELTIES In Sweetland—Brendels East Arcade Silk Shamrocks, six for..5¢ [Hat Candy Boxes Potato Candy Boxes...10¢ Small Pipes with pin to wear, Cigars with Shamrocks in- Green Snakes; they wriggle side—two for g 10¢ Green Pigs (candy box)..5¢ | Irish Flags of silk, 2 for. .5¢ BRANDEIS STORES WALL PAPER SALE Why pay high prices for wall paper? Do you know that we can save you from $1 to $3 on each room? See our large assortment. Turns Them In Kitchen and bed room, papers— | Finest lot of bed room papers in Oftice. all good colors—regular Omaha with new crown borders price 6¢ to 8¢, roll, at and cut ‘outs, others ask 16c to 100 patterns of new 1910 goods 18¢ a roll,. Tuesday spe- 7 with 9 to 18-inch borders to | clal, per roll ik ic match—beautiful designs and | Two-tone papers, in the new styles colorings—«egular price 12%ec —325 patterns, on sale Tuesday, to 15c—Tuesday only, at a special price, per roll . Séc per roll . . s l6¢ Duplex and Oatmeal Papers—in all beautiful colors and designs— ‘The draft had evidently been filched from | o ARl poekakiof Siatuar with bla wallst: bot others ask 60c a roil for the same grade—Tuesday, special, roll .27¢ Ry, b vy only the draft was returned through the | WALL PAPER DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR—BRANDEIS STORES, | Tasratin noiflour Lo, comBaTe; With;Ups letter box route. - (ot BRI bi - emotidn and iyoys The same evening Létter Carrler Freeman | triends all know recovered a pocket book from the mall | | That your pantry abounds in bread white box at Sixteenth and Furnam streets, be- | | S8 Snow, longing, evidently, to May Minor. A num- | e E— | Just order one sack and you will know ber of recelpts for money orders and o | BRAN D Els s registered letier receipt was in the purse, | L, o . Daily Bee (without Sunday).........$4.00 onr Price ‘(‘IunhyiI:l.',“.n(‘:;‘:x& on the sack stands for Both draft and purse are now In the| possession of Postmaster Thomas and may y Announce for this Review of Reviews .......... . 8.00 ONLY 2 iy o ks proof. ; ; entire week a $ 5 2 ‘ 20 PUrest S "t vaN ALsTINE be obtained by the owners upon adequate RATES WEHFEST‘: Special demonstration Regular price for both one year. .$7.00 Better Than One and One-Half Fare and sale of ) .S:.OO Our Price " 150 ONLY La Vida Corsets Rallronds, Val Peters, who was a member of the | . 3.00 Mrs. Marion of New York City is the Regular price for all one year. . .$10.00 $ 6:90 special demonstrator in attendance. committee which visited Chicago last week | THE OMAHA BEE, Omaha, Neb. ALL CORSETS WILL BE FITTED S VT EASTER GIFTS to . be held In Omaha this summer, has re- ) $2.50 per Day and Mrs, Marion'’s valuable advice and Are getting to be more and more the, proper thing » turned and makes the announcement that 4 » The highest class of mecom- these days. Bomething from our stock would also be 4 suggestions are at your service, proper. Spend & few minutes with us the rallroads have promised a rate of one | Look for the modations at moderate rates. Highland Navel Orange Sale Regular 5 Regular 1 | Regular 30c size Regular 4 Regular 5 Orange & ears, each 4 & owe you B¢ ‘on ‘every ‘spoon Artesian Water Free The present agitation regard- ing the city’'s drinking water, prompts me to inform the pub- lic that the Pure Artesan Water " HOTEL ROME is free to all who care to use it in their homes. ROME MILLER, on sale every Tuesday March 1 to April 12 inclusive, to a large number of points including the Canadian Provinces. Excellent train - service and direct routes. R. W. Freeman, a letter carrier of the | Farnam street route, recovered a draft| of three figures from the letter box at| Nineteenth and Farnam streets that was | drawn in favor of C. E. Walker. The draft Is trom a Madison bank, payable to| Kountze Bros,, of New York For rates, tickets and full infor- mation apply to Ticket Qfi('n 1401-1403 Farnam Street UPDIKE'S PRIDE OF OMAHA FLOUR. Omaha, Neb, For lightness and sweetness in pastry This year, more than ever, is misses’ footwear like that of the mothers — all the daintiness in last, style, lea- ther and color, We have made a special effort to have in misses’ shoes a cor. rect style and at the same time provide comfort. No nails to hurt the foot a correct fit in length and width, which means so much to the growing foot. Welt soles, button and lace, - Women's sizes— 2% to 6... Misses' sizes— LA Y0 8 $2.50 Children’s sizes 8% to 11.. A quality so high and a price so low that you can't af- ford to make your purchase anywhere but at CLUBBING OFFERS HOTELS. | Hotel Martinique B’way, 32d and 33d Sts. NEW YORK CITY IN THE HEART OF THINGS HIGH CLASS FIREPROOF HOTEL Handsomely furnished, all outside rooms, \I'l‘l‘!h QVCNI’T m‘mnm“lpxmlnlmenh bae DIOCK from New Fenn Depot, near a ; {eading depariment stores and theatres. OMAHA SELLING AGENTS \ ROOMS WITH PRIVILEGE OF BATH, $1.80 per Dar it Un. 1419 Farnam 8t. ¥ ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BA' 1 Daily Bee (without Sunday). . McClure’s Magazine ‘Woman’s Home Companion . * Review of Reviews ..., tensive peparations being made, and, when the . committec showed the guarantee Omaha i3 making and the probable attend- ance, the rallroads promised further cpn- sideration. J . A Horrible Death results from decaying lungs. Oure Coughs || and Weak, Sore Lungs with Dr. King's New Discovery. e and $1.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co Reliabie Denthtry Taft's Dental Rooms and one-half fare for the round trip on the name. ‘The new addition will be completed certificate plan, An effort Is now being on September 1st, ing hotel S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler made to secure a better rate, Mr. Peters pacity of 600 rooms and 400 ba 1516 Douglas Street. sald the rallroads were surpised at the ex- ‘Walter Chandler, Jr, Manager