Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 14, 1910, Page 9

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PUBLIC | v | RAIN weiene w ters| | | SALE |™*| COATS T't’s our way of doing business, selling highest quality clothes for men and women on credit at cash prices. Our business has NOW BE'NC SOLD AT 33 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR One of the largest and most reputable The concern's largest creditor, a well , make a quick disposal of the goods, and have manufacturers of Rainproof Coats in the known New York merchant, bas undertaken | allowed us a small commission on the sale g - $ 'nited States is facing failure for need of | to tide over the company's difficulties by | to throw this whole enormous stock at the customers—the severest test any firm is ever smbjected to. United States 3 : g ik 4 J ready cash. The name of this concern, it | sacrificing a portion of Its enormous stock | Mercy of the Omaha people at a tremendous People wouldn’t buy of us every season and eend their published, would cause u tremendous sen- | for cash he southeast corner of 16th and . stel Loyal Building.) sation in the business world. The company | Knowing that we are the largest dis- For the initial week of sale every single enjoys the highest reputation for integrity | tributers of Raincoats in the world, they ha. garment has been tagged at just one-half and credit taken us into their confidence in order to | the cost w e M ak e Te rms TO This is a stupendous sale, the equal of which in size and ~n|:1\|1in.u of values has probably never been known in Omaha. Kverything has got to go quickly. No mail orders, (. O. D.’s, no checks; dealers will not be sold. 1f possible Suit All the Credit You | purchasers are requested to take goods away with them to prevent possible confusion, as there are no delivery facilities. The stock comprises new Fashionable Waterproof Apparel of every deseription for Men, Women and Children, Need_ atThese Low Prices ineluding English Slip-on Coats, Priestley Cravenettes, Rubber Coats, Moire, Silk and Satin Raincoats, Auto Coats for Men and Women. We advise everyone interested to come early and avoid the erowds. grown almost entirely through the recommendations of our friends here if our values were not exactly as represented. Women's 8Suits ................. .. ..87.50 to Men's Cravenetted Raincoats and Topcoats Extra Special for Men ana Women. Women's Cravenetted Raincoats and Silk AT 33¢ ON THE DOLLAR. Single Texture Slip-Ons, tailored, light Rubberized Raincoats, at weight and waterproof, en everyday coat, 33¢ ON THE DOLLAR. 2 4 $12.00 values, at.. . £5.00 All $12.0u Coats, at $15.00 Coats, at SPECIAL—~For Women and Misse: 100 All $15.00 Coats, at $18.00 Coats, at 8ilk Pongee Rain or Shine Coats, values \l $18.00 Coats, at $20.00 CONtE/BE & .o ovvsvi et ranging up to $20.00, at. .......88,00 All $20.00 Coats, at 50 Coats, at .. o - " All $22.60 Coats, at 00 CoKts, at Youths', Boys', Misses' anc Girls' Silk All $25.00 Coats, at Edoss b 0 Couts, &t ... okt Coats, Capes, Rubber Coats and All $27.50 Coats, at oo .. ....89.48 to $20.00 | | ol g, 33¢ ON THE DOLLAR Al $35:00 Conts, at Shoes forMen and Women Eltc., at Big GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO. S.E. Cor. 16th and Davenport Sts. "o Valucs -Come and see fOf Yourself Knowing the reputation of these manufacturers, we will PERSONALLY GUARANTEE every garment sold during this sale. Rldgley Credil Cl(’lhing CO- | RIVER 1S RE}‘&E FROM FlRE%Chickens More Plentiful BAN ON PICTURES AND $12.00 Coats, at E&h o ok o 5 EBRSTE 832322 ey y | REPORTS OF PRIZE FIGHTS BLMER BED”Eo, Mgr. 1417 Do“glas Sll'eet | Small Stream Keeps People from ln the LOCQl Market}""' IRtHeRNa L RIGMEySIlih 9% Toves Would Exc de The from Burning in Northern Forests. ST S, Mails Sunday Dinner Menu. skin finely grained and when the joints NIGHT “hicl Br lise ¢ v nsd Sk WASHINGTON, 1 13.—~A wholesals ( TATHY DEADTY |t foot on the boat when it began to] ] VIOTIME IN WATER ALL saxes Shicken Broth L break easlly on being turned backward. | |uyergietion against the publication of ‘.A(rk OF CH“ ALR\ DBADL\ | sink, owing to the weight. The girly wert‘;NeW ng BUSV New:Mashed Potatoes. Gresn -Peas. . | They &ro’'fresh when the feet Are pllable | 4o, iptjons and of prize fights pletures helpléss and the boys, with the exception Conflagration Still Rages Fiercely in | Tettuce Salad and in good condition when they are | iy "o apply to the coming Jeffries- of “Dddion belhg expert: swinuiers; truck Wlth Funeral e e W Frozen Pudding. Cottee. plump and wide across the chest and heavy [Jobel FOLE BRI 8 il n- ix Gi i o re, whic ched In ih proportion to their legm. A Unaa. (3deY by “ReNVE % Six Girls and Two Boys Sink, Others |ont for shore, which they reached In| consin—Children Badly | see that the chicken is neatty drawn and | ' bIIRSR B Ly rkeys; ‘an ol | tToduced today by Representative :Smith | b well washed. Place in the cook boiler with | of lowa The bill would make it unlaw Swim Ashore. Minnich had no sooner galned the bank Of lilS F ather Burned. e e ok porbs and cover with cold | bIrd is known by the legs and the comb | g o send by mail orIn any other.man —— | than he noticed the girls hanging to the | water. Allow this to come to & boil and| peing rough. White legged chickens are from any state, territory or the DS Simmer ‘slowly for one and e half hours. | 0 T ¢ | ner any ; v or ONB: * YOUTH “PROVES MARTYR)|aniiyisikiog/boat He: dshed dnlo e i ST, PAUL. May. 18.—Settled in the vicin- | LAft the fowl, fill, truss and bake. Allow | chosen for bolling on account of the &u- | it of Columbia to any other state picture water and swam swittly to the. water-| New Ruler Leaves Life of Ease for| ¥ raia Marals, who have lost their|broth to cool, skim, strain, . reheat and | perior color of the flesh, but the black | ;. gescription of any prize flght or en- [ tilled craft. Two girls were clinging to 0 ¢ Pai ise Tah ity of Gran SRR ate: the | Serve In cups with bits of toast. legged chickens are always more Juicy | aqunter of pugllists under whatever name, Loses Life in Attempt (o Save GIrl |(he boat, the others having-gone-down. ne of Painstaking or homas -and everything else, except the | i and tiner’ 1n' flavod anl 6rd uiuAlly pra: | oo s tocen e ‘Assount T vetting. o Companion, While Other Young | Selzing Miss Davenport, Minnich again and Difficulties, clothes on their backs, began “"“"':“ I"f Differences in the market offerings this|ferred for roasting. Thoy are In $eason | e same.” Men Save Them- | started for the shore, but the exertion was ::n‘:::.lxmu‘.ul- :(ndl:;‘ according to reports by | L0 T itferences in quality and ,mn:A all the year round, but unl T R et iR N oy too much for the lad and the two Wemt| ;oo From & lite of com- | Viieiess WICRTODY, | iy fodas atter they | ULy rather than in prices, for with the| carefully chosen patriarchal - specimens | rnicratate Commerce commission Would down together wiwn they were WIthIR 8| ,\144ive eane dnd. ritireméiit King Georks | iaa tpeat the méht lyips in the bed of & |20Vent of more home grown stuft the suD-| are ‘Palined oft on the unwary purclager.|would penglise viojdtions under a riaxi Saie had-spent the, night lylog 0 40059 ly is becoming more bountiful. Chickens 4 4 ddenly finds himsélf one of th V8 > e were com- | P '8 mum of one year imprisonment or $1,000 :x\’:-rkod.nuh*l:ln n; meml‘:m;du‘mfl n:]rd::f small river and part of the lvlm wete o lr]n also are more plentiful and slightly lower Cabediate: Calie: ey 4 velled to submerge themselves to keep the |y, "pyge Beat to'a créam one-half cupful of but- | ditlon to spending considerat 0 v 2 e clothes from thelr 3 on to spending considerable timd dally | fiames trom burning the clothes from their | ", " 0fc \ilo change n quality 1s in the| ter and one“cupful- of white sugar. Add| peraistent Advertising 1 the Road to BIE at Buckingham palace, comforting his|podies. In this party were five children | odies s parts turnips, which have been small and pithy, [ two eggs well beaten, two-thirds of a cup- 5. widowed mother, he has to attend to multl- [ ), were so badly burned that they are [(fusaipye 9 Ueh b 7 g0 eavivE) P L — stone’s throw of the bank, WILKESBARRE, Pa.e May 13—BEight| AS soon as the accident became known, high school students, six girls and two | STappling parties began to search for the bays, lost their lives yesterday, while boat- | bodies. In less than.two hours all the ing on the Paper Mill dam at Huntington | bodics were recovered. Mills, about twenty miles below this city but now are good at b cents a bunch. Home | ful ‘of gour milk, into which one-half tea- 2 farlous duties connected with receiving and | peing 1t : a hospital in Grand : | being cared for in a hospital in Grand | g ot T ke b tarnntioe &t | gohi o Aty 7 The dead arc: BURLINGTON SYSTEM TO entertaining the royal guests and arrang- | Marais. SIOWH . TROIBHONDLKEIWIRS (At piog spoonful <of soda has been stirred, .tw MAUD SUTLIFFE, aged 17 of Town| I Y | ing the difficult details of the lying three bunches for 5 cents. Asparagus of | squares of chocolate melted and one and | SPEND MANY MILLIONS | o the d e of the lylng-in-state| At Gooseberry viver and along Beaver|pich grade, large tips, varies in price, ac-|a quarter cupfuls of flour. the flames are cating theic Way|cording to whiteness, from three to five| For the filling, boil together until thick TH BONHAM, 18 years, Town Line. | Rallroa: Approprintes $30,000,000 | Seven o'clock each morning finds his | through the woods. From Park Bay to|punches for 25 cents. New potatoes are e cupful water, one cupful sugar, one| [RIS DAVENPORT, 16 year Water- | for Improvements—Will Buy majesty already at his desk in' Marlbor- | Tofte and as far buck as the eye can see, | plentitul and selling at six pounds for 26| square and one-half of chocolate and two| \.,,\“‘.”w R New ipment ough house, to reply to the innumerable | timber is on’fire. From Good Harbor to |cents, There is some home grown lettuce | heaping teaspoonfuls cornstarch dissolved | it 4 8O o CHICAGO, May 13—The Burlington rail- | messages of condolence and to'receive his|Grand Marais fires burned at intervals. |and head lettuce may be obtained at efther [in a little cold water. When thickened MADELINE GOOD, 17 years, Water @ will expend $30,000,000 during the cur- | ministers and the officials who have to do | Reports reaceived early in the day from |10 or 15 centt a head take from the fire, add one-half teaspoon- l"a::'upn-r WINNICH, 18 years, Koons:| FeDt vear ‘for the betterment of its sys- | WIth the obsequies. northern Minnesota, northern Wisconsin | The wholesale prices of tomatoes has ad- | ful vanilla and when cool spread between ville A %! tem, according to & memorandum of ex-, Former President Roosevelt, who has| and Michigan indicated that the fires | vanced slightly and they are still retailing | the layers of cake. The filling should be ‘ RA# DODSON, 17 years, Fairmont penditures made public here today. Of this| been named as special envoy of the United | Were not burning as fiercely as yesterday, |at 50 cents a basket. Other vegetables in| made before the cake itself. welve students,of. the Huntington High! $10,000,000 is to go for new equipment and | Stdtes to attend the funeral of the late|but later reports said that the wind ap-|which the is little change in price are school secured two hoats at the noon hour | power equal sum for new lines and|KINg will be presented to King George soon [ Pedred to be rising and this Indicated that| Green peas, 15 cents a quart; wax and ) and started for a row. The dam is nearly | double track and the remainder will be ex- | &fter his arrival In London Monday. This|Perhaps the fires might be fanned into|green beans, 10 cents; egg plant, 20 and e L $ B halt a mile In width and when the two | pends ¢ miscellaneous improvements, | has been arranged in conformity with the|B8ctivity again 5 cents; summer squash, 5 and 10 cents| YANKTON, 8. D.. May I3.—(Speclal Tele- crafts had reached the center of the body | The new construction includes 200 miles | Wish of the King, as expressed to White-| It 1% estimated that the loss on cut tim: |each; cabluge, new, 6 cents; cucumbers, |ETam.)=The ”“r,”:,m,‘,. ?T“m“ ‘.“.x;w,":“" of water It was noticed that one of them | of road to close gaps between the new |law Reid, the American ambassador. Mr. | ber in the district between Tofte and Good |15 cents. §Ithe, siate. TRIAll GANGPE. CIONRA. Soday had sprung a leak. The two boats then |route which the Burlington purposes secur- | Roosevelt, as special ambassador, will oc- [ Harbor will be about $0.000, Strawberrles are more plentiful, but t|after a three dayw session, which was | were pulled together by the young men |ing from Denver to the Puget sound coun- |cupy a place with the visiting monarchs| A special from Calumet, Mich., says that|is still considered early to begin presery- | 1argely attended. Mr. Loftus of -DesMitt | in the party and an effort made (o trans- | try in connection with the Colorado & |in the funeral procession, and also will at. | Willis Scaman, an instructor in the' Michl- | ing as the 15 cents a_quart or even two for | Was re-clected president, and Tyler of Sloux Yoi tna wila thom “tha' Jenky: Dokt to the | Motthern: taliroRAL Thd management has | tend the burlal at Windsor gan College of Mines, and Reed Burnham, |% cents will probably be lowered a little | Falls, secretary; Sydalls of Sioux Falls, sater craft. decided to bring its trains from the north-| When the funeral procession starts on | While out fishing in a canoe were hemmed |later in the season; some suy next week, | treasurer. Hutton will get the convention Dhe ThEt: one of DARY had ncarcely | waat into Dertver on’its own trscks | Friday every tram car In London will come | 0 by fire and, attemping break through, |and others name the first of June as the|of 1911 |to & standstill fbr & quarter of an hour, | theit shocs were burned “from their feet. season when supply and price will favor It also Is proposed that all the public| Both also lost a portion of their clothing. the housewife. Pineapples are small and houses in London should be closed while selling from 20 to 35 cents each. Grape- Dust and all waste matter removed the procession Is passing 7 fruit i good at two for 25 cents, from our steel cut coffee. It's all Spend Summer : Weather Balloon Dresved chickens refall at 2 cents a Goftee, T sasler to make. and s i : pound. The wholesale prices are: roosters, y stronger and much better flavored. . 4 T'd die for Annie L among the nLlC ]()e on L.ands in Towa |12e: hens, tic: springs, tic; ducks, 2« Bt or Compbelrs e We have the only machines in Oma- se, 150; turkeys, 26c; fresh broilers, $9. 4 not 1 ha for producing these goods. Refined KOONS, aged 15 years, and the funeral Banks, Officers of Retall Convention. trozen broilers, 86 T'd rather live in glory coffes 18 mot & fad—it Is an improve- ® College C 3 (5 ourse Sip i et s TR L When the swallows N ane i paan Mlnnesota L) Bag Sent Up by Virginia Offioials |,.1"s,(Ieaiened sortase of gpr has ot msak, and we are “showing” bundreds Found in Tree Near Shenandoah tail at 2 or c for the twenty-four 2 Mocha Mixture, 38e, 5 Ibs. for $1.00 Speaker Says it is Not Necessarily ‘ AOUE: ¥4 Butter is slightly lower Excelsior Blend 260 I akes Fatal to a Bright Young by Barmer, AR Mo ! nad Noiiabd ireaATY Any grocer will sup- W. L. Masterman & Oo, 'The Cof- . fee Men." Main store th 11th Man, IENANDOAH, la. May ply you with Cnmp— street Branch at Public Market, 1610 rst e sounding halloo . Al ? Harne B et ik o tirst of the sounding halloons sent up s acquire a spocial interest and bell’s Soups. atrest : 3 ZN. Conn g 5 the representatives of the Mount |plmento cheese. which at 10 cents a abounding in game fish. Camping B AV IRAVEN A Weather ' asn’ m sboundiag in fame fah CABIAL | i Soung s vy bas aapinig 3| Noniner, "V venthes ovmriers At | uke o1 15 oems & ar s & tovlt . i If he hasn’t them, i pale chesk glows snd. you weas cld him, a college course Is not nece y | Omaba was discovered’ in @ treetop here |line. The Waukesha cheese and Neuf puis choek flave and yow woar old . |BUEL & SIS, SO (B A0t oM | e by Jouk Hareis & favies Bear | Shaial ohesse are Sl oot ot e g he will get them for & COMPANY al r the season when sandwich pos rerp S f i says Speaker Cannon in a discussion in the | here yesterday. He has forwarded the bal- ! pose B AP ek ARAR b Wia[ BT SRR T ot aTied te he - you. That is, he . education | according to the directions printed on the post Poultry, o 2 o 5 - " Northern Pacific "'l s SRR oy L TINSERARE G e T L AR en will if you really TRN: COXTRY' MWW e e T R L N Erae andTth s onn0itian can ha/1uAREy ant tham andies HATH SmOME: S0 VN 8. equipment for practical success in busi-| by the weather bureau staff at Omapa th | absence of moisture from the outside skin 80, decidedly. Ask for copy of "Minnesota Lakes" ness or In the various ca that me heard from. The balloon located at | The primenes: of the flesh can generall S . a work of art to make the angler's follow who live by the swea thelr faces. | Nhenandoah | ably was the one sent up ' be told by the plumpness of the flest ["}"”2 Ihcm 18 mouth water. Well illustrated with FPhat is ab the average man May 10 which was followed southward for| Which shows its elasticity when it i some colors, it describes the various "There Is always a que as to wh 1t presuniec > f break the breast boue in » a wa H : cuting spots, lakes, hotels and rates, o Ll kbl presunied (o have reached a distance aking g ize the quality of In buying eatables, we make our lections on quality. Everything in how reached, kinds of fish, etc. Address ing effects of a ¢ t h hy desiy our store is cheav-—cheap as desig- nating high quality and fittingly low third strata of atmospheric formation, | treated; in fact, the best plan Judge price. Consequently, unusual fmportance is giyen | the condition by the thin flap which lies The greatest rewards come In business, | the test by the weather bureas Béyonl Ehs Nhasht Bone And undar Ak talk For Saturday w0t in politics. A good business man is t h e part which In a goose goea by the BggsStrictly fresh countr 22 tve the spoil-| of twolve miles above the altitude that the appearance of the breast is greatly of AR | thus assuring a record of condi- | improved E. D. ROCKWELL, Dist, Pass'r Agens he human animal, on the average tlons in the permanent inversion or the| Allowance must be m £ ds thus not worth his sa f he is incapable 218 Century Building, Des Moines BRNINE .bis. OWD WAy g ge course much better off than a poor p i hetter off than u poor poiltician T THIRTY GIVEN UNWELCOME name of “apron” 1f this has & thin trans e g parent appearance the bird s in poor condi. Pinea) awalaln, sliced syrup, EEaaR, s Bd. tioslios’ grast BATH IN GREAT SALT LAKE | tion, but It it in thick. firm and fac. the They have a flavor and D Ca She v S her 30 bird is at its best richness all their own. Bpinach— |1« own, large 10¢ QUAKE SHOCK CREATES ERt ot S P e SRl it dlc et A And if youdon's say after olives the t t wards that they were well Dot Gunkt 27¢ TERROR IN CALIFORNIA M wap: bons, whian je sontiwued townre toe i (] por Mangine fon Tt P ) i, Uright piece of gristle, When the bird is firm, juicy fruit, clieap at 8 B K A 13.~More than | young the gristle ™ ut as yrocer re S YOI Pyl ¥ o Y S ramare Waiakisn ansis-fo ois Rl 4 SALT SAKD 1 ar t rist oo | grocer returns your money v Chr K thirty persons, two of them women, were|the bird grows older the g be . 4 S P - Tomatocs-—Tall 3-1b. cans, 16c TI'he system of the Mutual Saving Bank plan BhySine-=No Damags | coipitated Iuto Great Salt Lake tonight | comes harder until in an old bird it is 21 kinds 10c a can ShHar, por as e e Wwhen the stairway leading to the Salt Afr|most as hard as bone. Increasi | Justadd hot water, Brsede7he host loat In Oaha. Home enables the Omaha Loan and Building Asso. SAN BERNARDINO, S A i g 12 the el k ; ; N o 0L e made from the best and purest 250 g o A . A g b R i 18 2} hippodrome gave way wey fell a distance | produces similar change the claws and g o a boil, material—6 loves f ciation to pay to its members six per cent BRI RN Maonk Buienad pevpis twelve feet into five feet of briny | the beak or bill, s that these should al and serve wa layer, whito, Fis per annum dividends January and July 1st. T D 0o | water f they bend easily Sompints Mow A 208118100005} Investment of $1.00 per menth to $3,000 in t 1 : A lump sums can be made. For information call {ISPRIE IRNE GOm0, ool Mo demage | 8o e 10, ik United Stafes|ness and opagueness mark the old bird AL a4 o ! e sllowed by several tremiors and In u few minutes all were drawn dripping o fles it i ’ ; ( oand-aeicigue. 4 : 25 OMTANY ; Nice bunches for or address 101 South 16th St., S. E. corner ot -8 H yer, wuffered .broken legs and this sign is most apparent in the thighs Camden N J b red-and-white J) and w Kk, sore lungs with 1 < the hippod \ the served 2002 and 2004 Lake Btreet > nd wea e lungs wit ¥ pr o re Discovery. %0c and $1.00. "For sale b curfe ¢ 7 or Purkeys are youns vhen the legs are \ Web, 1575; Ind. B1576 |ton Dy Co it we ul smooth and black and the spurs short, the |

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