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iHE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 14, » House, Hotel and Office Furnishers Orchard & Wilhelm 3 b s bt bdbedichoas Two Mighty Attractive Things e qmonurday Specials |l | About Berg’s Suits. size 80x96, neat knotted fringe—regularly sold for $2.00 ! ; 3 ; ol special Saturay v ey the first one is ‘‘the price’”’—you get an exquisitely Bric-a-brac tailored suit at a reasonable self-respecting price. The Department next attractive thing is the suit itself-—Its’ style, hang piga st S and drape and exclusiveness of design; these qualities at hanging fern dish and liner, as $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 $22.50 and $25.00 discrimi- cut: :‘K"[fl;'l.‘ -‘“]‘_':]""r 75e nate the “Berg Suits” wearers from the crowds—When you choose a each; Saturday special. . .3De suit here you do so knowing that you won't find a dozen other men TR in town wearing the same suit—you’'ll feel and know the difference Special in when you are in one of our suits—and so will other people-—BERG’S SUI'T'S develop an instinct of dress, and an atmosphere of elegance. men SUI'TS develop an ins ss, p Base e t STUDY OUR WINDOW STYLES The Androck Bread Toaster i HABERDASHERY on sy Mind of a stove. It dlatributes : : BERG'S SUITS FOR BOYS..- the heat evenly, and delivers it directly . ok It's generally known that we : ng.:\In:vlhll:?l-- h:'l:axlnll|r‘x:lllx::lh;l‘h-“(l,lli”;lrx:)\‘ pPTRS are noted for the excellence of Have given you the power to d?'v» the boys bet- :];nSIlmsn n‘n-l:m;zr: {t7ahd sat fife o the our furnishings—which are at all ter, “"“”\”}“" well for a vVerY moderate price. bread. It toasts quickly and all over ¥ ey o times and seasons a trifle ahead Our Boys’ ( lothes Buyer sifts and chooses from 32'1:: R T S stylish, handsome and dif the best there is in the great market centers that Saturday only, each . ... 10¢ ferent. are cut and made by tailors who have served T P Nask Star Excello E. & W. Shi long years in thorough schools for boys’ clothes s anhattan Star Excello E. . Shirts aking. Ioxamine thes ‘v the P S . Special in making. Ixamine them, try them on and then 3 think about that $1.00 or $2.00 you save on about Trunk Dept. $1 -50 tO $3o50 any suit you buy from here. 2 ol Underwear—('ottons and filmy We I ; o ) lh(lwx;erl‘tm:f J:‘:;’r:“‘;:!lllinx" s‘:nlifi mulis and nainsooks— $5.00 tO $1 0.00 Cases and Club Bags. These are the lightest and strongest goods | : Splendid suits also at $2.50, $3. $3.50. $4 made in this line, and are abso- i 1504 lutely water-proof. Guaranteed Everwear Hosiery— All sorts of Boys’ Furnishings for summer wear—underwear, shirts, blouses, stockings, ete. We have selected from this line one | For men, women and children of our best numbers; a 16-inch P air o 9 . . Club Bag; Itke cut: and will at, pair. ... 25¢, 35¢ and 50¢ place same on sale for Saturday 1Y, AE S uio e 1,80 Guaranteed not $ to wear out in six AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA|Saca ™ aimmpter - ™ e mermieee months; all colors The synagogue was decorated with carnations and palms. The bridesmalds Stock Yards Company Ready for Hog | made a solemn procession accompanyihg | o, : | the bride. The groom following with his Cholera Experiments. | companions. The parents of both parties then followed in the wedding march. Mrs, WORK IN QUARANTINE SECTION |Goldsmith sang.a solo very appropriate | === —— — — | for the occasion. After the ceremony the > fig chietly w v ¥ i C . A c y padded, and the fight was chiefly whip| Nebraska and get some immigration work > ) . I of re ec s was the gatlin, | place for 191l Other officers elected | feature of the decoration gatling | audience repaired to the residence of Mr.|with the wings Rt B \\/ h P ) b s Bernard Schwarts of Des Molnes and | ana Mrs. Wright, Twenty-first and J & started. | D1g 1St r1ze ! were: gun of the regiment embowered In a bank v Magle City Gossip. John Duff, president, who occupied the | v | First vice president, Mrs. B. P. Mouiton, | of paims Miss Melvinn Wright Are Mar- | streets, where the bride's reception was 5 owley le eve! r a | chair, mentioned that it was the intention of \\/ O ce M ¢+ | Philadelphia; second vice preside 3 ts were in charge of the held, & luncheon was served In keeping |18 Ann Rowley left last evening for a | on n ore; | Philadelphia; second vice president, Mrs.| The arrangemen & | visit of & week or more in Chicago. the assoclation later on to take up the! W. B. Biddle ot Chicago; recording secre- | following committee: Eentertainment com- with the well appointed arrangements. gle drill team will give a dance'proposition of furnishing the traveling men g tary, Mrs. L. C. Taulor, Pittsburg; treas- | Sugeno T. Harris, Ser- s % ’ 3 ; mittee, Lieutenant Bugeno b moker About midnight tables were again loaded night at Bohemian National hall. ({1 the empoy of Omaha houses with fu- Cup Comes Home]m Miss M. H. Campbell, New Yorki|geants Glen Smutz, Weltzel and Stevens | [k with a fine dinner and the conviviality uth Omeha High School Alumnt! e maion that will enable them to talk in governors for three years, Miss Kate| o' po i xwooa floor committee, Cap- W. N. Nell, chief of the bureau of an-|continued until early morning. The mar- %:x;ry‘*mezilrl‘lgholfl an important '“’“"""'hemgmu_\- not only about the industries Wheelock, New York; Mrs. O. G. Pfeff,| ot “po " giorioker, Lieutenant Harry imal Industry at South Omaha, announced | rled couple left on an extended tour and | “NIRY SEGE, (. yosephine MeNish | and busicse of the city, but the state wen- | Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Bailey Perform | D A N, Richadaan, | Stein, Sergeant Trafll, Corporal Beifel and last night that his department had not yet|on their return will reside at Des Moines, : . o T i baid that e assoeiation| Detroit, and Mrs. M. M. Richardson, ¢ ¢ will be held from the Brewer undertaking |erally. He also said that the assoclation R } A H k8 Sergeant Helze been Informed as to a number of interesting | where Mr. Schwartz s in business. parlors at 2 p. m. today. liwanld Eati e ipxts meeting fin ' Juns: aons | emarkable Feat in National Boston; governors for one year (o fil experiments to be conducted at the South 'PHONE SOUTH 88 for a case of JET- vacancies, Mrs, W. P. Dyer, Portland, Me.; > . | i \ ’ Omaha yards under the direction of the| ' Athleteq: {0/ OPmusys. TER GOLD TOP. Prompt delivery to any R:,d" e q":‘"“": 9 :':‘”;‘:";;““lim’ ';'" | Congress at Chicago. | Mrs. W. Trwin, Cincinnad, and Mrs. J. D, MOTHER’S WISH DEFEATS LAW ey iieat the efficacy of a serum for| he South Omaha High school will hold |part of che city. William Jetter, cling men at & banquet. planned to | ibbard, ‘Chicago | A 3 its first annual track meet this afternoon| The Nehraska Shoe and Clothing House, | h&ve prominent men address them on the | Her Last Will is to Be Followed Out hog cholera. Further, he sald that he had| s S Bl e | ¢ Nobrask 5 7. Bailey| A |4t Duffy's park. The events will consist|South Omaha—A special showiug of men's | resources of Nebraska. For the fourth time Mrs. R. T. Balley ) Although Judge Sayn it dearned: that drdelegation from the burean| b ot0 L S Al S fitty to 220|@Nd Young men's blue serge suits. Never| The president’s anfouncement that the|and Mrs, Edmund Martin of Omaha have| OMAHA GUARDS’ MAY DANCE | s 1a direct would be in the city within the next or six dashes from ¥ to 220 |pefore has the biue serge been 8o popular; | o o PR FWOEIEEIE O Ahs R NEIblier G *at ‘tharNRiGrEL| s gy i s In . four or five days and part of their commis- | Y218, the broad jump, high jump, shotput, [rever before have we had &o complete a | 288 n now has a membership of 102| won the adelphia cup a > R anay Eavty ok stiliincy: Orsantsaei] GRsing 5 \ hammer throw, pole vault and relay races, |!Ine; never before have the styles been | was haifled with much satisfaction by the | Whist congr , and will now bring the| > o | CHICAGO. he wishes of their wlon would probably be to arrange for this L Y 50 attractive and the prices more pleasing. | compa R Bant A | s T four| tlom Takes Place with Much HICAGO, May 13T lest. He did not know the personnel. of|The boys have been -practicing at Twen- |0 &ry ™ suit guaranteed fast color: svery | COTPany. About forty were present at|trophy home. The cup had to be won four exonbhy: mother were stronger than the verdiot of | the party, but it will include men well up! teth and J streets for two wesks or more. |suit is made up to the helght of fashion, | the dinner times before ownership in the trophy be- the law with the heirs of Mrs. Beatrice in the department. It is expected that some good records will | Prices start at §7.50 and up to $30.00. ne vested in the winners. Siallh OF TG FTAte TR oy ETORYY . 3 . Illuminated by 100 electric lights, gay with mother "The experiments will be conducted in tho be made. A handsome loving cup is to be CLUBS CALL ATTENTION TO | This news was given in a telegram re-| Iuminated by 100 exeotele Ughts, gay W) T 5 T Vo died at her home in quarantine division of the South Omaha Presented to the class which wins the most celved yesterday from Chicago, where the 3 ) 1 ) * acad vansto March 20, r 3 ‘ &t Lo . bee # .| by numerous flags, Chambers' academy Evanston, Il 8 O soer Shsckimanans ot the boints. The inaiviaunl winners ot tien | StaArts Campaign AN UNSIGHTLY SIDEWALK | whist tournament has been on. Mrs, Bailey | Y WEEEIe TERR, C0 0 aele Thursday | 1n the probate court here today Judge Union Stock Yards has agreed to ("”‘hh‘:'"d mx;rl-d places will be ul\vn‘mulhlh f A { S & 4 . . ® \”” Mrs. Martin won firat several years|[ioht on the occasion of the annual May | CUtting told the helra that becauss of & thirty of more hogs, which will first be| Twenty-fivé or more contestants have O C VCl'tlblng cus Mayor and Clty Comnell to Ob- | 860, then lost, and atter that won three | DECC 00 (IO SRR B0 ® SO0 ety | techntcal error the wil was invalld and innoculated with cholera bacilli, and when | entered. The fleld meet will begin promptly | serve Wooden Walk at Twen- b P ol yent Y | couples participated in tho dance and uie| therefore he refused to record It. Despite the disease is well developed the s»mm‘;u 3 ]p ':n today at Duffy's pln;k.d nl 1s e tleth and Harney Streets. 'I"]['l(‘tr\‘l e Ciutiy malsame Vidilore mate | hia;ruligi thernolratasraed toibetily Aen, will be used to seo how far it wil act as ajhoped that the track meet Wil develop .., i | e i ! s nt. Gineray Hart) nd Major | Smith's estate in strict accordance with her 4 S Bwinsibe 0! e A > v this | Will A, Campbell Tells Credit Men ! 'rhe so est Improveme a | of Baltimore was elected president of the | Adjutant Geéneral gan and Major TN ¢ Mr. Buckingham sald it was a I early - The boy Something Must Be Done to | res o d May Bl e A e e | st Catonaly Falbensr, Aconrpisudia i i, - =i M) tell much of the progiam which Is to be ment for this work. . : | the city council to take the same action . | | TheKey to the Situation—Bee Wan{ 1 Carrled out and that the course of the ex- | Chmpalien'far Fands: Bring Immigrants, | with respect to a wooden sidewalk within ried—Eugles Glve periment will probably extend over two | one block of the city hall that would be The members of the ten teams who are months before results are reached which | taken “if it were in some more remote sec- o in the campaign for funds for the South . eyt - ™Y NEAV will be considered conclusive. pa s Nebraska begins within a Year (jon of the city.” The resolution reads \ Omaha Y. M. C. A. will meet agaln at|, ¢ giematic c R A a systematic campaign of advertising and | o note with 4 < & b 51 DEALy o at] ote pleasure that our mayor Morgan Heafey Under Knife. dinner at the Greer hotel Friday evening at|in, migration work it is golng to become a land city council favor beautifying our city, | 3 Morgan Heafey, jr., underwent an opera- | 6:3. Reports will be read showing the|giata of rented farms and will have less |but as the little {hings ‘count as much as | - citls Thursday morning at| progress of the different teams and the |y a jcco ored A of renteq | the kreater, we believe it is well to do Hapiat appna i FA fi. Al ¥ ¢ | prospects for the near future 1 nd less credit as the number of rented| hoce jittle things as tney arise, thus mak- the South Omaha hospita r. Allison of [tarms increase sald Will A, Campbell | ing the achlevement of the greater things Omaha conducted the operation. The boy | But two weeks remain in which the fund| e {he Commercial club publicity bureau, | eatier. Setvared ]l after the anaesthetic and | Must be raised and every cffort wlll be put i 4 s ns. | We. therefore, ugain beg to call atten TRPTCAEAG el AfLen (A, Anan for ki of t ci fan | ERking; to, the” OmahaCrediy. M 25 tjon to the fact that on the southeast cor the physiclan pronounced the case one of | forth to make the close of the campaign | soclation at the Hotel Rome last eveuing ner of Twentieth and Harney stres the most hopeful he had recently conducted, | both memorable and successful | “Every state around us is advertising Within two blocks of our $,00000 cour Mo thought the natural vigor-of the boy | ThAt nearly 2,000 boys entered the build-|.yconi Missouri. 1 are picking up our hOUSe and within a radius of' four blocks \ s o fof | of all our public buildings and large office wouldguaan asseit itselt and that no com- | 18 aiplig She pant "N“"l‘ et o | tarmers and taking them to lands beyond, | ynd R Ll R el plic ‘ 4 would be likely to follow. | Interest and surprise and Indlcates thatfpg, Nebraska farms are elther rented hy (o exist & twenty-foot-wide wooden side- Howard's Men Wall Out. | the boys interested in the association, | " 019 farmers or soid to investors ang | Walk. about 150 feet long, which is one of . |even with its present equipment. Anyone R enta | the ittle things that detracts from the Jerry Howard, who'is the labor agent for |\ o pins to the work of the associa- | on.reidents. beauty and mctropolitan aspect of our city tho Independent Telephone company and| . - A . “There are eighteen people to every Kesolved, therefore, That we recommend Who has hired t great many men to work | Uo7 Nas the privilege of designating, for |, uare mile of area in Kansas today and |thét the mavor and city council pursue each $2 subscribed, ome boy on who; em- e same course In refercnce to this wooden pullding we th and v |only thirtcen people for each square mile s they would do i M on Ade new bullding at Twenty-fifth and | o nip such amount shall apply This | °°" poon 1 dewulk as the ould do if this walk M #fReots and in the trenches which are {in Nebraska, yet no o dare say thal| were in 4 more remote pari of the city and should be an incentive 1o our public spir- Leing dug for the conduits, experienced the g | ited chtizens to help the association and |t RSER WG B A ¢ Kansus. o | €rty instead it now is situated position of the cmployer when his men| g (he same time make one or more boys - 5 . ik & have the same number of people to the R et pieay | HaveY [square mite that Kansas has we ncea| ERNEST R. MISNER GIVES men claimed the company had not lived| Scholastic Outdoor Meet. up to.an agreoment to pay 3 cents &N\ g yacond annual outdoor athletic meet | Hige WOTe PeOPIeI0.0M farm home | READINGS FOR EIBLE CLASS hour for common labor. They Quit to the | (. ine grade schools of South Omaha will |, ;‘“xu.“'.\ml.fiw i .'-[m 4'|‘ ad, ¢ of about twenty yesterday when | p. pe riday 2 o | Infliencing cupitnl 1o bulld rallroads, ¢ :\ld':!::' w'v‘"""m R 0’“ a basis of go| 0%, held Friday, May 2, at 2 at Duffy's|y ), water powers and invest In iudus- | Pleasing K Ansint | old ball park, on Q street. Reports from : cénts an hour. Jerry has been so 1ong the | tha varlons schools of the city show that | /4] eNterprises at the same tinc it shows | Charch Orgunizat champlon exponent of down-trodden labor | (e the people now. living In the state that they better off within the borders of Ne braska than in some of the new lands xc extensively advertised. It brings new peo ple here und keeps Nebraskans at hom “It is a disgrace that Nebraska is not Nebraska land is not the equal of any-|in front of some small home owner s prop boys are training in preparation fo « nusium, that it will be u decidedly new role for|ihe event and that it will be a success. him to act as the one opposed by strikers, ‘I'ne following schools have elected cap- 1t is not decided whether the advocate of | tains for their track teams and will enter compulsory arbitration will submit to thig | the contest: Brown Park, Cent West method or to ument. Side, Lincoln, Highland, Hn»\lnuxl.lr_ Gar- Baltar known and {he resoirees: of the Omaha 'hv"l‘lln x}n,‘n\ he };ul\l':’l reading N r's Recltal, field, Jungman,” Madison and Corrigan. | oot LoO0E A S SR the worla | Trom Dion Boucicault's drama' “The Shau The following Is the program of Miss|Owing to the training necessary for the| ) " | grau at the Harford United Brethren Euniee Ensor's muslcale rhis afternoon ai|high school meet, some of the coaches|™"Y 86t the figures without ditfioulty. Tha cpuren, corner of Nintcenth and Lo HE new Rambler, because of its quiet ease of have mot given thelr teams as much. time|one publication issued by the state oftiesr | gt 4 its Wbrary hall: | ha L ir teams a h time| . ced with this duty will be sent to any- motion, reserve power, and dignity of comfort, Selection, hi; 00l orches as was hoped, but during the coming week The entertainmer W given unde t “Poppy Lady,” “Violet,” “Siamber Boat." } every effort will be put forth to round the |¢N¢ PaYIng the state the sum of § cents in | gy pic0x of the Macedontan Bible cla affords to the busy man pleasing relaxation and tiet grade, Hawthorne school 8% 2ehhol 1ads {uto stamps. This booklet gives the compara ““The Owl,” “Tulips,”" Eugene Breen, first| 5" 2 e crop. viela and. miuch . valuable in. | L USB. Me. Misner. was & eharisr membe healthful recreation with family or friends at the stahe. y The procecds of the entertainment will be “Now the Sun Is Siuking,'" Christine &les Entertain, formatiom, but it takes § cents to Fet A, .0q 1y help equlp a church gymnusium. end of the day. For satisfactory operation in crowded White, Elmer Hood, Averil Stuart, second| The South Omaha Eagles entertained last (copy. Kansas would send the literature foi U8 BTa . Tainiy (S (SRR . : stade. Madison school night at & smoker and general §ood time, |nothing and then|write you ten or twelve| ieqrriicr s yoleied with 2 piano ol city traffic, on boulevard, or country road the new Ja se 1 onk." Marle Brady, | after the fashion of this popular order. The |letters esking If you had read about the |y o 5% O introduced by Dr. H. W. All Rambler, because of the offset crank-shaft, is capable Vern Welsh, third grade ’ g S songs, wrestiing, boxing and & number of |the Kansas hen. Then they would follow | ¥1® teacher of the Bible class of three or sixty miles an hour, on high speed, climb- After having spent 1wo years at (he Leland Powers dramatic schoul in Boston Ernest Ravmond Misner has returned o Maybe 10's o Bean," third grade hoys, |entertainment consisted of recitations, |corn Kansas farmers have the lay of ‘Spring Song," melody in F, fourth grade, | novelty stunts it Mr. Misper Impersonated the thirteen LSsring Rong up and tell the farmer that a Kansas | oo o MO0 HOEERIEC (0 o be ing any hill with gratifying ease. Light BId." Rosalee Riley, fourth| John Polsky gave a recitatio The alfalfa field 1s a hog's idea of heaven | " Pl r® o0 PG DIEIE SHC B srade: ; ; Eagle's Nest," which was well received.|and offer to send you anything about the | ¢ BARIEER A0 A DO The Spare Wheel obviates tire trouble. With “Moon Song Flower Bells,” fifth | Dennis Ruddy and J. P. Donaghy also re- | state from data about cyclones to the sun-| O " ocd Into three paris and Mrs. Skankey " ¢ h A A eisW grade. ¥ i P d| n Pauderbeck and John Cahill wrestled| “A spectacular campalgh to’get Nebraska e oo panding clutch the new Rambler is superior to all in Songe. elghth grades | for two talls, which were both won by Ca- | vefore the agricultural worid is not neces- JOY RIDING BUG IS BUSY | Belency and better. ths i lity, silence, and warts-Wright Wedding. hill. The boys showed considerable knowl-|sary, but some sensible and systematic abAency. 8na betler thsn any in quality, silence, A Bed Il hwartz of Des Molnes and |edge of the game. | work must be done. Advertising, after all. | Huge Brandeis and Dr. W. H. de comfort. Miss wmelvina Wright of outh Omaha The boxing consisted of a four-round box-|is but the sending of a proper message, ¥ ce Miss Autom . were married Tuesday, May 10, at the|ing bout between (wo colored men, an-|through an adequate medium, to people | Direat Maksl Rambler automobiles, $1,800 to $2,500 Jewish synagokue at Twenty-seventh and|nounced as Langford and Johnson. They who want the article which the sender ot J streets. The ceremony was the best| wore the largest sized gloves and the bout!the message has. attended -and one of the most impressive| was harmless, as was Intended. A battle! “Everyone wants land. Evervone wants which has been conducted in the city. The | roval between five negroes was a laughablz a Fine weather has revived the activity of the joy-riding Two automobiles wee better home, wider opportunities and|reported missing Thursiny night X cevemony < Was' conducted by Rev. - O.|affair greater wealth. The people of i N . N Nebraska b f Hugo Brandeis was spiritd L /x l l 2 (/ ¢ R Sacknetsh; FRBDL Of the congregation of || Guy Buckies and. Jack Filagerald gave|oughe 1o send mesesgve. constantly o] mmen oy Briein &8 wpirited oit Automobile Company y and_Pacific streets Israel. The Hebrew language and ritual | an exhibition of lur\llll out for six ru\llnh‘ll\em\ people and tell them the land i"\li:::v:‘(h‘l of Dr. W. H l‘\, "rance had v ) ] T was followed uccording to the ancient| which abounded in plenty of fast, light|tlie opportunities are here in Nebraska. | jned from Thirty sixth strest and oo 2209 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. customs. _After the ceremony the rabbi|boxing. The loves were not down to reg-|They will respond, for this is the era, -as| worth avenue when he came out of & house gave an English explanation of the cere-| ulation and the men purposely held the!ihe editor of the Toronto Globe puts it, | where he was calling After the ceremony Judge A. L.|strength of thelr blows. No decislon was|when ‘the landless mob Is to be placed on gave an address upholding the|given and there was nothing to choose bey|the mobless land.’ ous cerw @8 the proper and|tween the work of the two. Mr. Campbell i# chairman of a commit-| [ W he A Fortumate Texan Goodloe, Dallas, Texas, found a sure cure for malaria and biliousness in Dr. King's New Life Pills. %c¢ For s by Beaton Drug Co b marriage. The judge| A novelly was introducsd in a cquple of |ee of the State Assoclation of Commerelal | facts bore out his be- [ rounds between two pairs of willing game|Clubs charged with the work of securing lef aud expérience that where & religious | cocks, which had - thelr gaffs securel ’Ilundl adequately 1o advertise the state of