Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 30, 1910, Page 5

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othes Without Wool... Clothes to keep their shape, to wear, must be made of wool. There are only a few clothes labels sewed honestly into pure wool ciothing—ask aad look for the labels of Stein-Block, Schloss Bros. and Society Brand clothes for young men. Clothes bearing the labels of these master desigmers are the very highest expres- sion of tailors’ art—full of snap and attractiveness, bettered and differed, a thorough- ness of workmanship and precision of detail that malte these clothes the most desired, as they make the men who wear them feel and look young. 515 d $18 are popular prices for suits, yet, the man who has that amount to an spend for a suit is often disappointed at the small choice he has WOMEN'S SILK SUITS, biue, brown and light shades, made up in the newest spring styles, worth ap to $237.50—en eredit for 9.98 to 19.25 MEN'S NEATLY TAILORED SPRING AND SUMMER SUTTS—Iin the aewest weaves, hair cloth fronts, perfect fitting collars—bamuties of style and fnish— 5.00 te 25.00 Bverythiing in the Clnmll& line ON CREDIT— Women’s Shirt Walsts, irts, Petticoats and Mililnery. BVERYTHING FOR WOMEN, MEN AND BOYS5—Our terms the most liberal in this city. for the price. It’s not so here, however, for we've hundreds of them at either price—and our suits at $15.00 and $18.00 would cost you $20.00 and $22.50 at any other store in town. And suits of our $20, $22.50 and $25 qualities are sold elsewhere from $5.00 to $7.50 more—and it’s this store that gives you the very latest touches of the ‘‘real article.” Suits for Boys Youth is nimbie, full of Choice New Shirts What kind of a shirt have you to show above your belt® If it's Under- wear We've a Right Hat for Every Face CaALl, 25D IV TS ARSTT IT. A Yes Sir, you ean find , sport, and now that spring has a shirt from this store it won't be PRI 5y ) F The hat question may be really come, the boy must be ticlsed, as our sock fs the JUSE What yoa wamtinun- oo nlonene by some le;l E Y CRE I'l I ciothed to withstand locted patterns of B. & W., Man- derwear here—for between o Lt Lo o stretching, stral t Star and Exceilo . SOUNG. SR S8 th us. he will giv There is a & . ’ or loef«vm you We feel a personal respon- s him here and and patterns sxtord, jump into real hot weather I s in the selection of . CLOTHING boys’ store »'f: lix rnr inen, perr cheviot and French waights. We've the kind every customer’s hat—and s full of maniiness n — plain white, handsome . L 1 s ts th , and made h a stripes, new figures, piain or for nght now. ?m‘ that A?VP!'_V man :" s the . appreciation of what it L pleated; cuffs attached or de- hat that's the most becom- undergo—The clothes and lin- ) g s s CGMPANY Suge—_The dnites oo IS pectet, o 50c, $1.00, $1.25 ing to him. This may ac 1417 Hougias St NUST WAIT FUR JURY FEES New Cemetery Will Open on Memorial Day Judge Esteile Rales Board’s Order Ex- | ceeded Aunthorty. QUESTION IS YET UNSETTLED West Lawn Burial Ground Project, Iavolving Expendture of $100,- Decinion in Regard to Payment oun TELEPHONE WAR IS BREWING Indications of Price Slashng Contest in South Gmaha. INDEPENDENT MAKES START New Exchange Will ve Service at ng—The making the sturdiest kind, at— $2.50, §3, $3.50, 34, $5 and Up Many syles with two pairs of trousers. . for the Boys as Well $1, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Wa believe we've the best shirt values ever offered for the money. Come and pass judgmynt. G and $1.50 for two pieces. $1.00. $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 for union. And at any price. It all fits perfectly. count for our big increase in the hat business. Good hats at $2.00. Better at $2.50 and 23.00. ohn B. Stetsons at $3.50. Don’t Overilook Qur 3 Display. 000 Nears Completion. Lower Rates—3ell Company Py Serviee s Limited la Scope » — Preparing to Meet Pro- e, AR S — Omaita is to have 2 new $100,000 cemete pomed Cut? the | Woark aas been In pre or the last — i T e i e i o e e bie ¢ Y S Payment of fees immediately an service Memo: day. war on in South Omaha in the near future. = et — ——— e Eem— s of jurors, and witnesses i dlstriot 00uFt| . oy 4, yngwn as West Lawn. One| [N® [ndependent Telephome company is 3 . | of non-support. They wers married. so her £ and profit from the product of the alfaifa sds fatf to come to & sudden stop. Judgs | - P o0 goiug o spend something llke $I70,000 on C C nCll el iy A ppislirivsiynr b C bb R h 2 - hund sixty acres have been pur- - y 7 1 reef )8 Angeles, Octabe: fieid oD, Estale faw ruled in the sult of & 3 Gai.| Duded nd wx(y acree nave been : s sysem in e ez, 1LY LLOU s1bbon Rancher | meids than shees reh to Six- lagher smdt Robert Smith, cleri of the dis- Hogs, he says, will eat ail of the aifaifa rompieted will lowar the ) b r R o “som, | U®th strest on Uie south side of Lincoin b ‘ 1 l P k hay clean and will require far less corn. ct court, tine the Board af County COm | o evasd. The tract s whac was ingws |Toim, I°% [MAde by e Bull company for Vill Apportion | H Talks of i iR W ork | ot e e missioers a80i utis B Sk o e Sidine f0ri e T Mot fhree i - An:mima..—‘ ;:c;’.mnm._ Pav'mo \,V’)l'l' I 3rk Board as attack of cholera. Many farmers of the g and one-t iles St of & 2 Mo n m will start | state are | lleve that that disesse The question. of paying jurare will remaiy | *"0 One-OAlC miles southwest of the & the conduits in the bustness > @ are Isd to beileve that thut disease 1all, and although outside of ¢ | Finds by Experience There is Safe | wail up (n the air as a cesuit of the de-| S SO8 B O O O sark, | Jistriet of South Omana, which when com- e A ACCcpth Dredge e of S Dr ;’.T:L".:J‘ - cision, because Judge Bsteile deciared thac{ o o o TR 0 0 BT OO | pleted will give telepnone communication | Decision is Reached to Give Jobs Only Way to Raise Hogs by Feed- .','m_.‘, Seellinh of dorn’ withéut Hnch: ather e genmeral question he dld not rule at 4 0 about 200 b1 3 < = g ot i gunaal questibe: ¥ OF M6 A%l trfets. It is aiso not far fram South ’ i | to Those Contractors Who Are Decides to Pay Conmtractor Balance Alfalfs. food weakens the animal's digestion and &l but only thac the partouar resolutlon | o e plan of the [ndependent com- ng ke . » » § * s passed exceeded the authority af the el ¢ build their lines in the busi- Not Qvercrowded. of the Contract Price ol Uak SEET S f, SEE - + N. P. Dodge. ir., is president of the as- | . - = st subject to the attack of cholera. Mr. Board. T provifled that a g . e t and then foilow wi for Boat. week after the had reportad to: the | *CCIMIOR &nd~it has beem through his ef-| ...\ ing residence district. C Those paving contractors wno now have ' Frank Hirshe of GIbbon, Neb., ane of the Hirshe reports perfect healt: \s herds. board account of payments made & war- | o '"‘"‘:" metery will Be ready With | o, 00n petween the subseribers more work under contraet than they former sheep barons of the state was N More prominent i his thought than his ol ® rant should be drawn im his favor out of | '® g, 20n of e chapel, for the open- re a sunvenientiy i pear w 10t be te visit to Carter 'ake to see South Omaha yesterdsy homeward bound z farms seemed ta be his e, erience the @ i fund. This wowid bind the|'"S °0 Decoration day g The com- awarded ntracts a y | big dredge in operation, the Purk hoa; rom Chicago. former'y shipped con- h weathe, in Chicago. He cousiantly board, the court held, to order a warrant | @ present time only ff > e pany will make & rate of 5 per month for ¥ council. The contrac - T “'Mm afternoon formally acespted signments of sheep to Jouth Omaha which recurred ta the theme. He said: “My Rogs Eraer, e DN Gt of Wi dinin Mt i | RERE Wilk Ber uneS & & BUrAl DINOS | yyuyiness: talapliones: With: & disesunt of 5] & fram 2,000 10 5,00 be Doat. The balance of tie contract squalled the Jargest and surpassed 4 great | get along x) Hght, they ake cars of hausted beyond the statutory amount, and ¢ RORSEY: s P t bills are paid befors the tenth of #iven precedence in the letting of con samething over SN waw ‘-*'I““”fl nany sheep breeders of the o themseives, but [ think another week such 18 forsclosing a claim by the board againse | "% 3 atiiized. th, and & charge of $1.% per month | now Dending before g by e otal cost of the dredge as| e Hirshe (s loested In the best section as I spent in Chicago would put me off itself. Sufficient provision is lacking, the| C1r®® Weeks ago the grading of or residence phones with a discount of » This is practically - . s sl i s f"““ UL s Nebraska for sifaifa culture, and sines the map compietely rever saw such dis- court aiso hoids, for auditing claima when | TS In the new cemetery ':.1]‘ started # puilt betare the e e e oo ot esin Gaone s made 3 §00d | s kind of stock faod lias become popular | mal, cold, rain and smow. The lake wind made. {"?: e :"‘f" e oing After Basiness. g i, MERPREE 1e has graduaily changed from the raising was sharp as Deesmber. [ got wet through But . the eourt grants judgment fo My | Wl De compie o "‘.'“‘:""'» -"'l‘ er Lyl Abbott of the Inde- reder and When you wane waat vou want when | Of sheep to the breeding of hogs. He finds| and cau; cel®. I want a place whers Smith against the county for $2160, vnw"l"“':nm'-‘:l“ - ; " -c-‘ ’,‘:T"'"‘:f empany sald ay morning that t you want it, say so through The Bes Want | N8L With the restricted grazing ares the the sun shines some of the time. [ saw amount he had paid out and which has - - - - . . > 4 o X g certain paving, oot 104 will live Detter with mors economy the sun onee in Chicago.” » " i vas going ght after the Ad col Lid . my e sun L) con held up By Gailaghers wsuit. The | romds have been built. sy R L e of the sieets \ —otn I W e ore sasemad the| Over 3000 tress and shrubs have been e o g against other eontempiated - ’ e | planted since the beginning of work #vod for his concern. and . ey it el 3 What will happen now s a macter of | the pict and this work will be completed “.' :ur.":-d‘: mhorted him | meting snybed caneeture. The county hoard may be|ciis week. These trees comprise many | el ST tie company was going ta| "N B il PO acked to deaw UD a new cesolution which | species of pines and firs intermingled witn | £7° 8 7 sl S DR DU i Mhirat ead. will come withifn the terms of the court's | hard and soft maples. s good supply of | ~°° "% - s S approximateis tmes as much as any requirements. { white birch and other decorative trees. The s ':. n" ‘;(" vould ot o er contractor. Charles E. Fanning has For the next two or three days thers will | shrubs arc mostly roses of many kinds & the BAE poopiny. Do o ahonts o antract to keep Be no fury fees ar withess fees hecause | and flowermg shrubs. hat it 4id not make yrdinary gait, the February term s passing through its| The entrance and chapel ars to be made g g e same fix Jast week and no trials are going on. pecial features of the Improvements. DUOT “ it rness for all, Unless the county board so acts or other Thomas L. mbail s drawing the slans. | | - > “ he contracts to be let after this, for com means (8 devised there will be & reversion | The chapei pians cail for s besuriful struc- ';“ o Ttiitins off e Gttt th g pietion this seasc will g0 to men who can ® in the court house o the fee-shaving Prac- | ture constructed of concrete and ariginal |’ g ‘.o JIICOR A€ e campany Eahor u”, \andie and finish evervthing in hand. o 1y obtained. r soles and or: tcvs which former!y o \'H'::'“- & standing in the ra ad ards at South T tery will on the 3 3 4a waiting for the work af comstruc s s ms il o v b i Goldtish s ’ tn, and it is expectsd th Child, Matches, | memtn, headutanen: and sther cematmmntn. | o e 20 1t i expectad. thas ma- Y | ton, common 1o aid fashioned grw € butld e S ~A ot butlding ines = compietsd. It HOUSC Burns The superintendent will be E. R. e i esger g e tation \-JS"O‘ fram Altoons, Pa.. who in sl g A ptipadigs s _ - ground and superiniending the Work | mage E ¢ ™ Piscatorial Traveler is Com- < af plas e trees and deveioping the Hataioe ix Yot | Lanesome Piscatorial Dwnflr Belonging to George Juim-. ie district in which the conduits will & T . Becunds. be laid and in which no poles will be mended to Care of Matron son Destroyed by Small Foy's Adout 340000 has been exper peed 1 foemn: Twent > T Fos at Union Depot. Camp Fire Built on Floor. W\ o dbag by e o ot TG with 3 whwt e expende n o biocks wide by a cost of the lan x st om of the Union r small hoy and| NN d ay close t \e part of the Tndey N ne goldfish swims in a A r. is presid oas npa; mall & sy water. after @ scue on ‘ A story frame dwelling at e is = i L naioR A edie e rates, is o : t | Pwen(v-eighth avenue, delonging to ¢ ) The board of irs has action pet Johnsan, was burned to the ground' Friday ianed, but will be befors the 5 e Btats e quilily moming. The f1 department ascribes the t tie property. or a reduction of fei 1 the station otuin: of to a chill’s eampfire| The Dian is to puc 3 per cent of the e ltue fish and the glas il e vasine Bine e saie of lots into a inta & thousand pieces . fund, so (hat when all - ~ of the attendants about e Teamster Arrested for Littering Strests fund will provies mesas ity Saves ,\loncy tation rushed o the scene, among Wwhi r ! Murf. a Benson teamster. was ar apke-i; of the properts was Officer Mansfleld. The woman was by Officer Risk Friday for littering 0ts are sold, Uns rund casnot b ; I . \ Pl wswisted to her feet asked It she wa . = ; . > - vl g byl ugan. ™ Gt fam. e sare it wid ¥y its New Flan | [om O i that - HE new Rambler is for the partienlur 1o left @ load of rock on the pave- mpaund interest and at the Tal a TR all righr, but ¢ her goidfisn would 4 motorist who admires dignified ent in Iy his ert o he cemetery becomes fille b ing Up Outstandng t | unless it was taken care of. Out of . - ¥ m. shtening his orippied vehicle meters Busemen Glled. & s u;lgnu,{ uts@aday I;npravnmen ntaew & . ok anee . O of £t comdort in every appeintment without L be ad to care for | s 2 S resented him y . PaIBEme . oy to the Situation—Bes Want Ads » S — with t was pic w extravagance in cost. Its distinction as er Cent. eriy toposited in @ bowl of wate - -y ! : derly amt dopesited & Somi of ‘ a car of quality is due to the selectiap, | g Nat having an aquarium o bis pocket sl g Clty offfefals having t db with the SR 1o Sl S Wit Gt o DA oo indifferent te cost, of the materials used, - flnances are smiling with satisfaction over | ik o P . » gt sl gl st i v g gy o e Son. 6 e stoton % and the finished skiil applied in the mak- | ing of e campaign to take up e lttle gots the best o - s sl ! uistanding (mprovement bonds and s | rg reguisriy and tre i ing. Coupled with this is an efficiency stup ¢ r cent interest. The city : . o S aie & wo assured only by such features as the Offset wal muugh . e little av -Aasgy . s o arry the bulk of these bonds — erank-shaft, Straight-line drive, Spare fe prompu payment o oty 0 - 2 i Thursday, b . het. the 3 Wheel, and the new expanding cluteh. ¢ the Cnion station. rants wers c about 0.0 wor turne« In sther warrants o . Rambler Fifty-ive. and as fast as they are paid the city be- \‘ m: 1 Alo 4 hp. ; Fifty-four, five-pas- §ins (0 draw the T per cent interest instoad o an 1s £ ne senger, 45 h. p., 92850; Fifty-three, of the private holders. City mptroller e h D s l f 8 b p., §1800; magnetos included. Lobeck says the saving to the oity in the | wIt ying iniant - transaction now under way w: about | 0 o clock. ‘b 2. ¢ ; P High enough tolook well—low enoughto | o 7ot s foom s Tl Bt st 10 W0 2200 Farnazm St Omaba, Neb. s § v feel weil Plentyof room for tie toslidein | =7, = = ww S T e T e ' Cluett, Pesbody & Company. Makers, Troy, N. Y ARRQW CUFFS, 3 Cents ristian association tonight Sem 12 w | Charlotte A. Wison s sulng James i - lvmmuv“unmwmm‘

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