Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 17, 1910, Page 13

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SHIPPERS RISE FOR BATTLE| . Vestern Concerns to Make Protest to | Railroads M'VANN REPRESENTS OM.AHA Officer to Be | Zommereinl Club's Traffic Mighty Hela Attend Meet e commercial west la rising to declare | with the railroads. A proposed gen " es 18 to b at which commodi A mighty meeting Al Increas at hippers of all the western country are The to be to be meeting Omaha will Tuesdny that it Chicago on represented at Mcvann, traffi mercial club of Omaha Ived 1 meeting by commissloner A g all of th ms has been re lippers of Omaha west which will be M fa 3. That the rallroads shall let the class tications. | 4 hat the prepo | that the rallroads are makir thun ever in their history, a take & mass of convincing piove any i freignts to be jus titiable increase at this time, 'hut the railroads more ako entered Into a ment” not to increasc ailly without first than gentlemen's reight rates having the 1allroads f That increns zontally simply bec they need more mo meihod of procedure lete. Rates divectly under consideration affect shipments between the seaboard and the distriet lyiug north of the Ohlo river and | east of the Mississippl. These rates, how- ever, will affect the Omaha rate to sea- board, as the Chicago rate becomes the basis of rates from the other points. Thus from Cleveland, O., the rate Is quoted at 54 per cent of the Chicago rate, while from on the other side In the zone, which in cludes Omaha, the rates vary from 122 per | cent at Dubuque, 1a., to 117 at St. Louls. | The shippers from points as remote even | as Little Rock, Ark, are taking an inter- est in the meeting o be held at Chicago. The increase proposed varies from 20 per | cent on first shipments to § per cent on sixth class, The dry goods dealers of Omaha are particularly at the merey of the { rallroads in the proposed change of rate. Nash Not Ready ‘ | with l’roposmon ‘ Head of Electric Light Company Calls- Meeting of Officials with Attorney. 7 freight rates horl- the rallroads think ey {8 an unsclentific and should be obsu- | | Bieetrie I still maiatains | I maintains | proposidon that | President Nash of the a4 Power company as to any definite Omaha 1% (o be offered to the city couneli on the | franchise question. Some time during the day the board of directors and the com- pany’'s attorney, W. W. Morsman, were to | meet with President Nash, but it was an- | nounced that nothing would be formulated for publication u Thirty days wiil elapse pany is compelled to take court, following the of appenls, some iime h before the com- any action in deelaion of the court | sitting at St. Louls, and the xpeets the company will take the | I o examine carefully into-the de-| i ot declaring itseit, fore Desperate Shooting pains In the chest require quick tre 5 aha and other cities of the o e affected by the I crensed rates which the railroads propose. | Near'y 0 concerns have wired to John M. Glenn, secretary of the Illinois Manu- | turers’ assoclation at Chic signitying thelr intent and attitide toward the move ment | he general position of the shippers is, | broadly, that the rates should not be dis tutbed &nd that the proposed changes would be followed by vital increases in the cost of nearly every modity entering into the daily lifo of the people. The rail 1oads, on the other hand, maintain that an increase in earnings is made essary o over the incre h wages which have been made within the past year Demands of Shippers. The demands that the shippers are likely to make are fairly well classified under weven divisions. They will insist | 1 That the eastern railroads abandon | thelr purpose of increasing class rates eist | of C [ e Ohlo rver to the seal ' on sixth class 10 20 per cent s % 1hat the . ty the lntersu misslon, first s increases in any rates a I amounts of the Increa provided the | commisglon rules that increases are wui- | ranted. Tuesday Is Il Brandeis Stores | Special Bargain Day 50c Dress Linens, 10c Yd. Tuesday we place on sale one immense lot of natural color and high colored dress linens. They consist of 36-inch wide heavy crash suiting linens, in the natural linen color, together with a large lot of high c colored rough and smooth, pure, al hlq- to give the ns that has linen dress linens, worth up to H0e a yard, all to go on sale tomorrow at 8 o’clock, at, yavrd........ We bought this lot very cheap, so are people of Omaha another one of those ba made the BRANDEIS STORES f: nous. 35c Embroideries, 15¢ Yd. Extra speecial bargain lot of 18-inch fine embroidered floune- ings, skirtings and corset cover widths; also medium and wide edges, insertions, and galloons; all kinds of pretty designs, and many actually worth a yard, at, yard. 3o¢ ! : : E Wash Laces and In- sertions Pure linen Tor chons, Platt Va French Vals., cluny, ete. — worth H0e elegant mn]nnn]m(-xl ;:.\] | l anecy loons and bands; baby Irish, | English eyelet and yanese | effects; also combination de- | up to 10e per yard — per signs — solid embroidery work, up to H vard, now W Women’s Worlh ad mens UMIBRELLAS at 39¢ “ic Good quality American Taffeta Umbrellas; paragon frames —natural and fancy handles - 39 gain on bargain square - at, each . .. . o A, 3 B4 . Bargains in Basement Cloak Dept. : I Rain Coats | Wash Dresses Women’s good quality, up-to- | Pretty new styles for summer date, practical Raincoats, in| — Dresses that launder well) all sizes, and give good $l 98 . . ment, at service, at .... Women’s Pretty New 1910 Waists—Smartly trimmed and well made—Worth up to $1.25— in basement, at a big special bar- Worth up to 75¢ Special Notice! We wish o notify you of the greatest special pur- chase of rugs ever made by Brandeis Stores. Alexander Smith & Sons of New York, the largest manufacturers of high grade rugs in R R America, placed their entire surplus stock on sale at auction. More than $5,500,000. The stock was so tremendous and the time so short that these rugs sold for much less than they ordinarily. Brandeis Stores, the only ()mnlm.dr\' represented at the auction, wi ] .00 worth of rugs were sold in one week. would have brought goods house among the largest buyers. Our entire purchase will be placed on special sale at Brandeis Stores next Monday, May No western store ever had such grand rug bargains as we offer in this sale. Our windows are filled with' bargain lots from this purchase. See the great window displays on Douglas street and you will surely attemd the great rug sale next MONDAY. J. L. Brandeis & Sons. ) 3. Aiment with Dr. King's New Discovery. Provent pncumonia. Hc and $1.00. For sale L Beaton Drug Co. | ) 6\»&3 2 e M Suction Cleaners A Clean Biil of Health A dusty home and doctor's bills —or a dustless home and a healthy family? With a PEERLESS Suction | Cleaner in the home, no dust and dirt | can fill cracks or corners, tufts of furniture and mattresses and breed germs and vermin. Iz You don’t have to beat, brush and broom for half a day, and then only raise dust from the swrface, which settles again. The PEERLESS gets all the dust from everywhere without aspeck ©f it raising into the air, gets it right through carpets and rugs as easy as | from plate rails and behind radiators and registers. See the PEERLESS— Hitustrated dook awd address of nearest PEERLESS stove semt on vequest to Manufacturers Outlot Company, Mfge. 09 Chambert Street. New York For Sale b The Bennett Com) Orehard & Wilhelm Omaha, $l00 for trade mark See page two. ny. rpet Oo. 9 Q Rhuwma g ¢l Comtigp Cois): QRRTg) CFvE) CRwes Coving) Comtng) CTawmgp TR GRS CTRTE) GG QRRTED COWRG) G cwx'@x 3 Omaha’s Pure Food Center Specials for Tuesday and Wednesday Aberdeen Snow White Flour, per | Lotus Butter, 1-lb. carton ..31¢ sack .90¢ and B1.75 | Best Country Butwer, for the table Box Soap, 40 bars ..... 1.15 | in sanitary jars, 1b. ....30¢ Sultana Raisins, per Ib. ....10¢ | Dairy Butter, per Ib .25¢ } cans Best Standard Corn . Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz., 23¢ Mother's Oats, per pkg 7e | : Swiss Cheese, 1b., 2Reé @ 16c can Imported Sardines .. 1]1¢ | Young America Cheese, 1b., 20¢ 1 gal. can Peanut Ol .00 | Large Ripe Edams, each .. $1.00 Imported Macaroni, Spaghetti or | Cottage Cheese, PKg. .. . ¢ 3 Vermicelll, each, per pkg. . .13¢ | Look For Our Ad Thursday. Read The Bee IO “It ever you try it, Forever you'll buy it” S ———— —— for All the Sporting News m-m'-'«‘.ME‘IflII“O.' SUMMER Home Jou YLE BOOK and any 15¢ Ladies' . 20(‘ for ) Who Wants These Silks? Who Wants $1.00 and $1. Qualities for 68¢7 These are well known trade marked silks that need no persuasion on our part to convince you that they are great bargains at our price Few women but who have wished for just such silks for summer wear nal Pattern, RENNEIT 100 That’s the nlmngm argument to hnhwnm a purchase we have seen. It's doubly strong on account of the large line we have to show you and the excellence of the style Ordinarily, the commonest kind of a suit costs as much. Just think of it for a minute. The longer you think the more thoroughly convinced \\||| you be that the time to buy is NOW. It's a remarkable propos We don't believe you ever knew a better one. See the suits verify the facts as here stated. Any colored cloth suit up to $3 The daintiness and freshness of the garments in our May Sale has been widely commented on by shop- pers who bought them in half dozen and dozen lots today. were never quite so beautiful and The styles y surely ¥éder so inexpensive. ( CORSET COVERS ) ( Corset Covers—I'rench back and fit- LONG SKIRTS » 50 Dozen Handwome Muslin Skirts— ted styles, t'n lllllvl»nl kinds, ail With deep lace or embroide floun- Rt 5 0 .35 ces, all good materials, well made Covers — One. and finished. Splendid $1.00 ana embrolder; nml nle\l)fl' 2 kirt, 6": lion trimmed; ten styles 50c gar- | _for . : ments for 4 Muslin ‘attrace Coraet Covers tive styles, with orate lace trimmed flouncas of fige embroid- ery as vou prefer, $1.50 and $1.75 s, loadi: garments,” unioadis’ $1.25 ..... : at’ GOWNS ( DRAWERS Muslin Gpwans—With square, round and. V. §hapa necks, also chemise or Muslin Drawers—Six styles lace, em- slipover styles, garments, 59c broide: 1 h-nmm)u.x trimmed Muslin Gowns Twelve beautiful nts, at . 260 styles, all wanted kinds, elaborate n Drawers—Another group of effects worth § $1.69, styles utiful 50c values— all “at ..8100 | now at . S vaATR pezst ‘—IGraduatlon Presents Our stock includes a large variety of very useful, .sie graduation gifts—watches diamond rings, brooches, bracelets, cuff links. stick pins, sterling toilet and maaicure sets and umbrellas. Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1516 Douglas Street. 1Help for the} fIHouse Cleaner This is house cleaning time— why not make easy work of it by sending to us your valuable rugs, draperies, curtains, portieres, pil- low and stand covers and all other furnishings.that won't stand wash ing, and have them dry cleaned? Dry cleaning destroys all moths and disease germs and makes them look as bright and fresh as when new | : It your portieres or draperies Grover's Comfort Shoes are faded they can be re-dyed in Foot Comfort Means Peace of Mind For suffering womanhood there is no’ greater agony than aching feet, and for these women we have a mes- sage of comfort in our We are representatives in the same or some other color and Nebraska for these famous [ makeé them as good as ever. shoes, which are known the Our prifes are very reasonable, world over. They are the M| and our work the best that skilled easlest fitting, best wearing | help and modern equipment can shoe ever put vn a human | produce. foot. As to fit, they snug | Prompt delivery service to all the foot like a fine kid glove { parts of the ity would fit the hand. They are made of the finest kid leather, in lace or button, and in oxfords or high styles — THE PRICES RANC $1.75 to 84.00 Remember we carry only the finest grades in this make —You take no chances here, THE PANTORIUM “GOOD CLEANERS AND DYERS" 1513 Jones Street. Both 'Phones. Drexel Shee Ce.} 1419 Farnam St. (uig 16tk and Jackson Sts. TWo blocks from leading Re"able Dentistry AT | Hotel Rome Kuropean dnflflmt nt stores and all lheaku\ % ROME MIL| Here's the line:— Genuine Rajah Silks = IN OUR BUSY LADIES’ SUIT Genuine Mirage Silk k Genuine Salome Silks : DEPARTMENT 3 S Genuine $1.00 Tokio Silks | b Genuine $1.00 Pongee Silks c ] Wash Dresses, worth up to $10.00— 3 Colored $1.00 Diagonal Silks y " c stvles in lingeries, ging- o Almost the whole range of wanted shades is embraced in the as- § Nobby new styles in lingeries, ging semblage. No silks are in greater favor. Our price of 68¢ would be lams and reps, all colors, daintily congidered impossible in most stc Help yourself to fine bargains & {itrarad it ST 85 ) Tuesday 3 HCORy \\ v ¢ ] cmbroideries, ete., Another Day for Half Price Dress Lirens ]| IR + Most everybody wants at least one summer dress of linen. There is nothing quite 80 cool and serviceable for ihe heated season. Weo 100 RAIN AND AUTO COATS have haif a dozen different grades, with a wide choice of colors in cach. g o & 1R 5 . We glve you another day of halt price rates. i Values to *""“”’f"” bk AR R Our Colored Dr Linens, for 17%¢ 9 styles—silk, moire, rubberized— Our 50¢ Colored Dress Linens, for. .25¢ HALF g hest haraalhs ever Our 69c Colored Dress Linens, for ..B4%e¢ ] Ny @alns d $6.95 Our 89¢ Colored Dress Linens, for. . ......44% ¢ 0 F F n uesday ...oeiiiiiinns Our $1.25 Colored Dress Linens, for......62% ¢ BB Dress Skirts, worth to $7 Made C&l\ You Afford to Wali Lol\ger for i of In:f‘ p.nlv.llulul.\fulnxl fm.u ie .\.t‘l'lv\ ery 5 xeeptional Jot of bargains at Tues- 14 ] B : . ; ‘h&t New S‘llt . Re‘do " day’s special sale price—choice- > The Choice of Any Tailored ] Bl o AL .$2.95 Suit for Women;—until s s 1 2 i ¥ now priced up to 533 75— H everal other special sales in this \ | Vaft's Dental Rooms | Rugs From the New York Auction. One more day of this the Greatest Rug Sale Event Omaha has known in years. A splendid saving opportunity Tuesday HAYDENs == 159 to 25° THE RELIABLE STORE MILLINERY Three Big Specials for Tuesday ll Big Savings in All SPRING MILLINERY ! department Tuesday. Foulards Several thousand yards all new, spring styles—worth 81 a yard—Immense assortment of the most popular 1910 col- orings in small, medium and large figure effec very choice values, Tuesday in two big lots, at— 59¢-39¢ Exira Specials for Tuesday in From 9 to 9:30 A, M.—7c¢ Blue Wash Goods Sale 50c and 59¢ Striped Voiles 25¢ 50c Diagonals, Silk Filled 25¢ 50c Rough Pongees A 25c French Qrgandies, mixed 50c Foulards . 60c¢ Ottoman 25¢ silk . .50¢ 39c grade -25¢ Our Famous Bomestic Room From 4 to 4:30 P. M.—18c Black Apron Checks; fast colors; 10 Sateen; queen-high finish; 10 yards limit; at, yd. ........ ¢ yards limit, at, yard 0¢ From 10 to 10:30 A. M.—72x90 FOR ALL DAY Pepperel Sheets; regular price | Abberfoyle Ginghams; 75¢; 6 sheets limit, each ..48¢ B8 ves Vit e i ae From 2 to 2:30 P. M.—Clover 36- inch -Bleached Muslin; regular price 10c; 10 yaras limit, at, per yard ... -5¢ ¥rom 3 to 30 P. A\‘l —Hano\'er Bed Spreads; fine, large spread; regular price $2.25; 6 spreads limit, each ... -81.15 Save 25% to 50% on Your Living Expenses Special prices (\dvertlsed Sunday for Monday will be continued Tuesday. DON'T TRY “A‘BE“'S HRST PAYS FORGET 25c Foulards 25c White Goods .... 18c Organdies 25c Organdies 16¢ Floral Batisto .. 15c Persian Lawns .. .10¢ 6 other specials, called on the floor. L] Facing Farnam Street on the ground floor The best location in Omaha for many lines of busincss is opposite the Court House and next to the City Hall. 1t is very seldom that it is possible for yon to get one of the ground floor rooms in THE BEE BUILDING The entrance is just west of the main entrance of the building; it has an entrance from the court as well. The building furnishes heat, light, water and janitor service. | The building is fire-proof and there is a large brick vault, 80 you can cut out your insurance expense. The room will be remodeled and redecorated to suit the temant, The [ space can be arranged to give tenant 1,860 square. feet if desired. | If this is the best location for you, now is the time to grasp the opportunity, and apply at once. Apply to R. W. BAKER, Supt., Bee Business Office. \L_—_ M Yellowstone Park TOURS Park Open About June 15th Wylie Camping Tour of Park-—six days, transportation, board, lodg- Round trip rail rate to Gardiner or Yellowstone enlrances, . . g 32.00 ing, etc.—from Gardiner or Yellowstone 8 40.00 Round trip rail rate to Cody (east and scenic entrance)v........8 30,75 Holm's personally conducted eigtheen- mn camping tours through the park from Cody, July 8th and 28th, August 19th, Seutem- ber 9th . ; ‘8 72.00 Round trip tour via L.armnvr (l\» ,..m one-half days in pnrk Imlud- Ing rail, stage and hotels. -8 SQQ(\ Round trip tour via Yellowstone, four and one- -half days'in park including rail, stage and hotels o el b a e e e T -8 78.25 Diverse route tour, in via Gardiner, out via Yelowstone, 11" o- commodations for five and one-fourth days.. .. $107.25 Diverse route tour, in via Yellowstone, out via (.nrdluer all o commodations for three and one-half days:................ 8 93.50 side excursion trip, on coast tours, from Livingston, Mont., all ac- cOommOAAtions . ... v.sres s e A cirsree @ 55,00 Free descriptife publications. “Yellowstone Park." The Cod Rodd Into Yellowstone Park.”” “Wylie Campirg Tours “Colorado N o ndbook.” and others n8 Fekuest. For con ' plete informutior. about routes, trein service, stop overs, rates, tickets and berths, call on J. B NOLS, Clty Passenger Agent, y Omaha.

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