Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 3, 1910, Page 12

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THE BEE: OMATA, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1910 MOVEAGAINST BUCKET SHOPS | | ' HAYDEN: Ties day HAYDEN Dealers Claim Government Campaign J""’"""u s SR o o1 o is Country-Wide, FlVE Ruusl“s sPEc'Al BAHGAI"S TICKERS ARE STILL WORKING In Our Busy Suit Dep:rtment Tuesday Manager for Gooeh Says that Ticker $10 Lingerie Dresses 83,9, any 15¢ Ladics' | ummer Style Hook, \and \ y $20 Tailor Suits, $0.00—150 of te Formished at So Much Per Home Journal Pattern Free, 20¢ Dainty;new designs, in pin them, in diagonals and fancy Week to Anyone Who | blues and white, beautifu suitin , 1 [ trimmed, actual values to $10 4 L ewest colc Fia ! Tuesda ’s several hundrea for selectl and styles, regular values to " y E o5 $20, choice ........ 8$9.90 Omaha corcerns receiving the service of the gold and staek ticker service continue BCSt Silk Underskirts—One big* The feature for Tuesday and of the greatest importance is the hoice May Sale of White Goods e v g | " R D O - 83.95 revelatic hich accompanied the raid made 1 e Department of Justice offi Government officlals n New York de Stock exchange there had been found to ANNOUNCE THEIR ANNUAL be in connection with a system over which Here are a few of the specials selected at random, from the many: e —_fi—fi 25 pleces India Linon: regular 121!gc grade, at 5% K¢ " il iS¢ Long Cloth; beaitiful, soft finish, at 124 ¢ sllks "'l,‘“la" values to $1.26 yd.—Mes- 38c_4 ¢ 40-inch Nainsook; our quality; $2.50 piece, at, piece. ... §1.49 salines, Peau de, Cygne, Foulards, Tushas, etc, 50 pileces novelty White Goods; checks, stripes and embroidered figures Biy mill suiplds, all test wanted spring ¢Sicrin regular 19¢ value, Tuesday, at. 12%¢ will be closed :‘n nul m-:.\ tih ke R nd v LlNENS \ 80¢ Motwettoed Table Damask: all §00d patisrns, sach. ... ... B8 Special Time Sale Tuesday Bleached and Cream, All Linen and Union Dice Napkins, worth § and $1.121 dozen, at 76 In Our Famous Domestic Room 10c Bleached Muslin; 36-inch; good quality, yard N 8x4 Bleached Sheets: strong and serviceable; hH9¢ value, each . From 8:30 to 9.00 A, M, From 2:00 to 2:30 I’ M 4G-inch Bleached Pillow Cases; a good wearing article; 18c value, now Thistledown yard = wide Muslin, | Our celebrated 205 Huck Union at, :-'avh > e 14¢ regular price 10c yard, 10 yards "“(" . "]‘I""; "'“”]‘“ e 86-inch Outing Flannel; our 15c grade, (slightly soiled), yard. ... § - v LOWe mit, each D¢ 10¢ FOCE W tenhe B From 3:00 ta 3.30 I, M. " From 9:30 to 10:00 A. M. Crescent Pillow Slips, 42x36, g \ D i 81x90 .« Seamless Sheets, some v \Inv at 15e, 10 slips lmit, at condition, regular price S5e, six From 4:00 to 4:30 quotations were stolen from the New York Stock exch The search for the leak | occupled secret service operatives in Omaha | and New York for several weeks prior to | the raid made Ir cast. Two months | 80 & corps of secret service men came to Omaha to make investigations, The d and Stock Ticker company oper ates under a day to day contract with the | New York Stock exchang: oF The tickers in Omaha were buzzing mer- rily and there was no indication among the traders and speculators that the rald iIn New Yorik eorried any significance here. | ‘The ticker wervice received here is from the Gold and Jtock Ti npany, al though we deal wish the Western Unlon | Telegraph company waid B. Hoover, | manager here for H. E. Gooch & Co. Open to AllL. “The ticker service i= furnished at =o BEGINNING NEXT much per week and js open to any one who wants to pay for it in the territory which | it serves. partment of Justice is centered in the Dis- triet of Columbia, which is the only place in the United States where the statutes prohibit the handling of that business. n] , does_hot mean anything here. | That ‘Marrin' wire, as they call it, probably refers to a wire which used to operate as far west as Cineinnatl, turning The greatest bargains in Women’s Tailored and Lin- thence south to New Orleans, That wire| i oerje Waists ever offered in Omaha never came into Omaha." Accoping to messages from New York, the Coiffblidatéd exchange was able to con- No Mail Orders will be filled on these Waists, but tinue service by obtaining quotations through Montreal, Can., where they are turnished to subscribers of the Gold and Besole Tibke# compahy's aubscelbérs It w." be we" worth a Some of the Omaha grain dealers and brokers declare that the raid In New Y renscinormen iy special trip to Omaha to ment. LITHUANIAN PRIEST 1S take advantage of these ORDAINED BY THE BISHOP —at I i | Bring May Weddi Rev. Gesrae Jonnitia to Have Charge rand bargains $12.00 Lingerie Dresses, $5.00 ; £ ‘ April Showers Bring May Weddings f St. Anthony's thunni; g L s 3 b b Church at South On .h.:. oy About 100 Lingerie Dresses go on sale f B 4 | When vou get Hlnun _.u' ‘\_xr We ]v‘:\.-‘ \. Rev. G Jonaitls of South O Tuesdny=—They are’ elaborately trim- ! b Deautiful attieien for the bride - LOOK FOR THE NAME ev. George Jonaitls of South maha vi o r |t 2 was ordained a Roman Catholic priest WATCH FOR LATER ANNOUNCEMENTS zied wiktiiisce of iemroldery. [Agerts: Monday morning at 9 o'clock in the chapel samples: white, pink s T e S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler of the Sacred Heart convent by Bishop 5 HAll ki 4 3 and blue SI 00 val- 3 ues, at. 1516 Douglas Street. Scannell. He leaves the city Monday night et tide e to a customer, at, each .. 48¢ | SMPson’s black 15c & » Ome 5 2 ga, extra finish, will not crack, offel‘ln s In From 10:30 to 11:00 A. M. | 7o' vards limit, at, yard i . g 1}l 1mdigo blue, full standard prints, | Ar 25¢ I ' Beautiful 45-inch Skirt Flounc- ings, in fine Sw and nain- sook. Values seldom, if ever, Arnold's 25¢ Foulards, fast colors, . regular price is 6 , 10 yards at .. §ve i L 12%¢ y \ X omen's Ready- : = g %G, ° 11182 Embroideries 98c| | Wash Goods Sale to-Wear Garments nals, Tuesday enly ... 38¢ Arnold’s Donble ¥old Diagonals About 100 o6f these nobby garments go e g 1 equaled at this very special Am.m-ml-- 25¢ Ginghams on sale Tuesday—They are made of el bargain price. inch ... in tan, d black s : ¥85.00 values, hED, . o The Big Banner May Grocery Sale as advertised Sun day, will be continued Tuesday on account of the inclement FE Satesii i e . 4%¢ | Arnold’s 18¢ Organdies. 10¢ 59c silk and mercerized Diago Long Serge Coats, $15.00 regular price S 18 fine quality sulting serge, $15 ! 1 Nt ——————— White Serge Suits, 310.00 wedther This new tunic model just arrived and will be on sale Tuesday—It is made ! 1 1 DON'T ’ of the best quality serge, and is em- t broldered with white i | 5 FORGET PAYfl braid. Excellent value - MERIEER " T E T T R PR TR P T R R R R R T ST R R DR O 0 " 4 for his former home in South Boston, where he will celebrate his first mass in Mlsses Sults, 39 95 the Gate of Heaven church on May 8, after e A6 G WiTL Fettirn to’ Bauth ORika hdl ’ About 50.dn the lot; made of serge and hand * twisted worsteds; in all the spring ‘shades; sizes 14 to 20 years; $20.00 val- ues, at take charge of St. Anthony's Lithuanian church. This will be the first time that the Lithuanians will have a priest of their own nationality and they are highly elated over the event. Father Jonaitis was horn | Q £ B : Earl ExcurSion W Latmana s s 10 amers wien Speakers Ready 1\\ILL PROBE OMAHA'S SKY§ Three Strong Numbers Wh]ch Shou]d ‘ y i e 0T U ORI L L i b btk Command Attention Rates East ] ments, After finishing his academic studies he spent six years at St. Paul's seminary, Orat(m Il NIC(,t\ Balloons Here, 75¢c and 85¢ Fancy Silks, for 39¢—Several thousand yards of fa 3 - . St. Paul, Minn. consisting of plain bengalines, fancy taffetas, stripped loui 8t. Louis, June 4 to 8, inc. ...................$15.40 The ordination service was conducted by black and white checks, checked wa taffetas, etc., Tuesday . i i (he wahap, o prenched & thort wermon | Winners in Different State Contests | Y DAYS OF EXPERIMENT |§ 5o Cream Wash Sitke, 2520 picces clogant cream Habutiat Sii Baltimore, May 7 to 9, inc. ........14.7.......$41.25 LU AL 16 bo acakaln b Viha askitich |V — ‘|@ 24 and 27 inches wide; excellent quality; will launder like linen Atlantic City, May 15 to 17, ino, ..............$43.90 by Right Rev. Monsignor Colaneri, Rev Meet in Omaha for the Pibth Waod andlbibascetdvic i s S R e ) e s s B L e Washington, D. C., May 16 to 18, inc. ..........$41.25 F. §. Stenson, Rev. Charles Mug Rev. i 19¢ Embroideries—5,00 ds i Swiss Embroideries, edgings Michael Gluba, Rev. Bernard Sinne, Rev Fslilrey serai o Yodngal tiseiva; ot \ln- A edirons Tf all wuhhs-" PR AR b Detroit, Mich., June 8 to 10, m"July 6 to 10"'$2“")0 | and insertions, . many to match, This is a very tempting Stephen Dowd and Rev. John Zadlotnik. - | veatigation in the Up- bargain, for Tuesday, at, yard....... HEIRI: ... 9¢ Cincinnati, 0,, May 4, 8, 9 and 10" . $23.95 . The annual interstate oratorical contest, | Def Afr Man Kiled a Gurrion. e TR bk S el S R ] | Saratoga Springs, N. Y., July 4 to 6, inc. -$39.60 HUTCHINSON, Kan., May 2—A. W.lare to take part, is to be held in Omaha North Manchester, Ind., May 1314 .... A\, ‘.,319‘,)() Hoffman, & farmer, was killed early today | May %, The contest will bring Profs. C. 8. Woods and W. R. Gregg of | GRaWgyp Cowvia Govmgy G ang) rear Burrton, when & tornado destroyed | number. of sellope. men to Omaha. e |10 Weather bureau experimental station at | (D New Orleans, La., May 14 to 16, inc .......... . $43.65 i e | Mount Weather, Va., are in' Omaha for the For compleu) information about routes,; tram service, largest delegation will be from lowa, which 4 & & purpose of sending up a number of smal will send fourteen men to participate, balloons with weather and temperature re- | stopovers, limits, ete., tickets and berths, cail on Professor Claude J. Pernin of Creighto | R e ""\‘ -):m: ‘]:I'“’" cording instruments attached for the pur ersity Is ta active pi €| pose of gatheri e of 4 K T e making of arrangements for the MOIdINE | the upper air stratas & paot flc:llmd“,"h:“ J. B. REYNOLDS, City P nger Agent, of the contest here. The meet I8 to be | palloons wi Ve 9 oons will be om Fo held in the Brandeis theate where the: g P SomiSon Oinahay ] will be properly inflated with The states to be represented are [ ivaeseh gor s it el L SR WU Omaha’s Pure braska, lowa, Ohlo, Michigan, Indiana, |of sufficient size and. strength n | Wisconsin, Illinols, Minnesote, Kansas and | the highest possible ‘g:;n’u.;l:: .m::l. I\la';-c‘ Food Center | Missouri. the automatic recording instruments. SPECJALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Tiie annual debate kas been an atfair of | Similar experiments will be made at sev 6-1b. sack Pancake Flour.....25c | Peanuts, fresh roasted, per qt..5e importance in the collcgiate circles of the|eral other points throughout the countrs, 12 boxes “Town Talk’ Matches 40c | Lotus Flour, per sack wpst since 1574 Many men now numbered | With these balloons will be attached 25¢ can Cuticline. . ...15¢ | Colorado Potatoes, per bu. ... among the great of the country hav [ ana instructic Wiihe e tindees o oo "Three cans Dundee Milk . .25¢ | Lotus Butter (cartons), per Ib.33¢ SELLING OUT contestants in the Intercollegiate debate=. |turn sne balloons Mount’ Weather with Peterson's Swedish W e s | Country Butter (in r:l:ll’ur,\ jars), FINE ARTISTIC { A Rain Colonel W. J. Bryan represented IHlu.m‘lhu instruments, at the government ex- Kvaporated Peaches, per | State university as an “also ran” in the | pense, immediatoly u 1-1b. can Climax Soups, ass'td iry Butter (bulk), per 1b. ..13¢c & ; : ense diately upon their being found. s & RONDS. 8 4 ¥ L contest of 184. Kormer Governor Yates of | One Balloon is Lowst. 3-1b. ting (self heating) Soups.20c | Lemons, per dozen. .., .......15¢ | 0ft Ulinols, Senator La tte of Wisconsin| Of the fifteen or twenty similar balloons We make our own Peanut Butter. | Three Plain Lettuce ot 3 and Senator Beveridge of Indlana are num- | sent up from Fort Omunn st sear el Bulk, 1b., 20¢; jars, 10¢, 20¢. 50¢ | Turnips, Carrots, Beets AT A Million bered among the winners of past contests. | were returned to Mount Weather Va., by LOOK FOR OUR AD THURSDAY. ( The contest on May 20 here will be the % the finders but one. This of s supposed F v v T ably it will be many years before it can| ARy 6 WL be mERRIYESRY. et One of the Omaha balloons sent up last W, b1t Tast nlght Neakly be held here again owing to.the large num- year reached an altitude ot fiftee N | BROVL iany GRS PR ber of cities included 1 the distriot oA o and in half a shake of a lamb's tail 1 wa 2008 FARNAM ST. the highest of any that eleased in | @ s 5 ’ all Nebraska did, and Ne Nobraaka i 1o o6, rilsqated. by Frankl oo nre st yere reieamsd 1\ Qheldon Favors it miadia o R e , ountry. This balloon P 3 9 braska crops promise big on P. Matthews of Creighton university, the| was recovered at Palmyra, Mo. near lll IRMAR. of hanfs up. the\thalmht Castisd winner in (he stato contest held n Omaha. | Mississippl river, about 49 miles east ot Morte:Rolicemen |ty mind thay stme kiox wers trylng| SEIRS - - Agount o scare me A look & p But, speaking of crops, . NN A, The experiments wil b gin this week | i > T have the best shie drop in the Man Defended el e e og orikh Higha | LA ios s Tyl 4 for eip one of i ‘ Hotel Rome IR0 e el a e Dog; Acquitted of waymen Leads Him to Think ! atter Foing a (TSRS IO mipul 1 Iuropean rlv:'u:nn‘!’!v‘lull;m:m\ “u ho '?Ui” Beat the Jump, Outsints Unprotcted. 152 L 5 (N THE HEART OF THINGS [T e et o™ Staley 1. Hraby Held o B nnasent | DUt Broke His Lieg| 1 st ot v e o o (25577 777 77 R cor v and dackson sts. ff §3.50 Special Shoes j i : man to come, as 1 know that Omaha e AL A A By the Canstant Use of | of Asault Against Carrier Who A L st E hars police In the outlying sections | NEW CHURCH 1S TO BE BUILT T'wo blocks from leading §| They are built on special Kicked His Pet. 8. V. Full.awny Lies at St. Joseph's n:ols..‘*.;;“,,.::lh A Tabgier 96010 b ope ¢ : department stores and all lasts and styles as bigher pric- | Hospital as Result of Ath- remarked Councilman Sheldon, discussing Dedldes to Erect Edl theaters. ed shoes. Our guarantee is | Stanley J. Hruby was acquitted in the letic Test. his recent hold-up. ‘‘Some day, perhaps United Evangelical | back of every pair—will re- United States district court Mopday morn. wé'll change thls condition. And there Congregat . ROME MILLER. fund the money to any pur- ing of the charge of assaulting Arthur , | onght to be some way to round up thede chaser who is the least dis Asher, a mall carrler. The mail carrier| “I'll beat that mark if it takes a 168" | gouperate characters that go out after a| oo 0 05 on of the | | catisfied with a palr. They had been attacked by Hruby's dog, it is|eXclaimed S. Vanstone Fullaway, & Unlon| e change with guns in their hands. Fls'r A i : | alieged, and. the carrier.proceaded o do | Pacitio clerk, whils indulging in some ama-J A0® Sean@e b RIS T SO0 PIC ng | annusl Piatte river .conterence of the PILES — UL § aro mado in velour and i up the dog, when Hruby edme to the de. |teur athletics with n boarding house group | (e To "% Wi the heaviest kind of pen. | UnIted Evangelical church recently held in ol OO o 3 calf, patent colt, and vici ki fense of the dog. The alleged assault was |8t his home, 1015 Park avenue. R A O oula be hore. A man | Fullerton, a new church is to be erected | sl m"fl““ i alskd T B T Assisted, when necessary, bpCutjs | uot a serious one, and Hruby claimed that | e, jumped. beat the mark, and-broke a [ 4 SUC JUOY Sle Dlece on him, and |8t the corner of Camden and Twenty-sev s as 0s Irtaek aiae Lt m) curaOintment. These pure,sweet |he merely pushed Asher away with one | 1o8 yet be killed or very seriously injured be. | €nth sireets, Hov, U Myder, who s now | g eral whaesthetio fords in Drexel’s specials 4 and gentle emollients preserve, | Kand while he pulled iGe b aaY. frork| TMCIRUlRNRrL AS S Joseph's hospital] tgre tha obers could sscertdin that fact i erpee ettt o il Write For Pr e ale Asher with the other hand. The case was | under treatment for what the surgeons de- |1 gon't'want any more of the hold-up joy | P°!" pastor an Il ta ha s purify and beautify the skin, scalp, | irica before a jury. The Jury was out but |clare is & most remarkable accident, the |in mine, soon as the church is ready for occupanc: BR. E. R. Tofi\‘R -t = hair and hands infants and |about fifteen minutes and came in with a | breaking of his knee cap *“They.'same from the shadow of the|Which wil ""."‘,“‘", end of the spring children, prevent miinor eruptions | verdict of not gulity The tiny saucer-shaped bone which covers | puilding where ‘they had been waiting a| "'»'”" M‘“',"'I “‘; "‘l"‘l e I‘"“‘“""{" ““'; HEA ¢ | rexe Oe 0 + A | The next case to be tried in the district |the knee Joint is split directly across the [ Iittle too soon. When they drew their guns here be no delay In the erection o S | I:_etommg ch;‘omc,gnd 590”'\5 and {court s the United Htates againet Stafford, | center. The fracture s the resuitaut of|down on me quite & distance separated us the bullding. | 1419 Farnam St. dispel torturing, disfiguring rash- | Ruodus and Tippery, charged with con-|the opposing strains of various muscles m es, itchings, irritations and chaf. |piracy to introduce liquor onto the Omaha | under extraordinary tension 3 Indlan reservation. The hearing is set for| o by o e ings. Peace falls on distracted | oty wtiermoon & s r| The break has been patched with silver .time the bone is expe All run down, easily tired, thin, pale, i households when Cuticura enters. | :.:r: s . N Ahesied nervous? And do not know what to Te Re"ab;\’ fold throwout the world, Depots: Lagon. 28 | Favershio Sepnrt Hughos, s c—— ’n a e take P Then go direct to your doctor. Y : » il A s R Fowns 4 o, Brdney’ o, WASHINGFON, Moy he semate fu- Counterfeit Dollars Ask his opinion of Ayer’s non-aicohol- = Dflntl St‘-y oot one Drue Co; | diclary committce loday degided o report |buy trouble, but . genulne quarter buvs doctor freely about medical mat- ic Sarsaparilla. No aicohiol, no stimu- kS ina ." uuA‘r“um i L& | tavorably the nomination of Charles E.|Dr. King's New Life Pills, for constipation, p"'m {muMu Duahctgp lation. A blood purifier, a nerve tonic, TWEN“ETH CENTURY FAR! EH‘ AR Hughes to be assoclate justice of the su- |malaria and jaundice. For sale by Beat E Taft 1 BPns 4 o have |Nrm- L1y :l\l.u.:‘. s a0 aton Fdlowhholplad all times. 200+ a strong alterative, an aid to digestion. s a ‘ s Gntal Ruam{ 1

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