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OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 7. 1910. CREE FLORENCE ENGINEER| Judge Day Issues Mandamus Giving o] TUESDAY IS - e o | Brandeis Stores c - SPECIAL IBARGAIN DAY 35¢ and 50c Embroideries at 15¢ and 25¢ 18 and 22-inch fine embroidery flouncings, skirtings and corset cover widths, insertions, bands and galloons— Green did the same for him. Neither Mr. | worth up to 50¢ yard; two big bar- 15 25 ~49C Greon nor Mr. Lubold knows a sextant| i gains—at, yard SNY. Fieetion, § madyiua’oe, tersia ‘mlmf sl.oo EmbI'Oidel'ed Flouflflflgs at 5’(: yd- cll Expects. to Jire an Man Whe Understan®™ About the Game—Green is Vindiented. Something of a farce comedy has heen successfully staged in Florence in respect to the fhcumbency of the eity engineer's | oftice. ] To begin with, both political parties for- got to nominate a candidate for the posi- | tion,, Klection day came and friends of | John Lubeld by way of a joke wrote his name on the ballot, Friends of Willard, they recognize a medulus of torsion If it slapped them in the face. { The city council met and canvassed the | official returns. In the case of the en- gineer 1t went behind the report of !lw‘ judges of elections and counting the votes, | declared Mr. Lubold winner, | Forthwith Mr. Green sued In district court for a writ of mandamus, declaring | | him the city engineer of Florence. This| writ was granted Monday morning by { Judge Day in district court. | In & measure, Mr. Green: is thus vindi- | cated, but what, say Lubold's friends, does 1t come to after all? i | The city council of Florence is about to | | meet and will hire J. P. Crick of Omaha, | & really ‘truly clvil engineer, as a special | engineer who will do all the work. This | [ has been the intention all along and the | | nominal fncumbency of the office is a mat- | ter of litle moment. | , O. H. S. Cadets Go to Harlan for Annual Campl 27-inch fine Sw batiste hemstitched and sealloped em broidered flouncings, also 22-inch fine allover em broideries—worth up to $1 yard—at, yard Fine Embroidery Edgings, Insertions, Beadings ..9¢ All kinds, many worth 10¢ yard—at, yard..... Lawns and Batistes at 34c Yard All the new printings—Ilight, dark and medium color —waist and dress lengths—12V5¢ and ralues— special Tuesday bargain—10,000 yards will 3 be sold at, yard.. zc Fine Natural Pongee Silks Bought from Ashley & Bailey Co., silk manufacturers, 109 Spring street, New York, at half the regular price, 300 pieces fine natural pongee silks for coats 29c 49c - and suits, very lustrous, 26 in. wide—yd for Men and Young Men. ive Hundred March to the Depot and Leave on Special Great | vemte M Blue Serge Suits Dressed in full regalia, with guns and | | swords, 500 cadets from the Omaha High school formed in line at 8 o'clock this morning and marched to the Union station, | companied by the cadet band. The high school army then embarked upon a special Great Western train of ten cars and went There is nothing like blue serge for good It is appropriate for any wear an. it is good for any time and any season. . to Harlan, 1a.. for the annual encampmen. Brandeis’ assortment of all wool blue serge ];",fi':.‘::.,":};,':;d‘e“‘:':f:‘ s Nasinae suits is by far the most complete in Omaha. You’ll not find better offers that these at | hospital corps. Special Offer at Brandeis Men's Silk Lined Blue Serge Suits of the high school building at § o'clock | and the girl students lined up on the lawn A special lot of high grade suits, in all sizes, very well tailored and every suit in the and ‘waved fheir handkerchiefs and said “good-bye.” Many a fond parent and not newest cut and design—extra special value at.........¢ « @& few swesthearts were at the station to J p - L 8 Graduating Gifts Captain Adjutant Warren Howard com- Let is be a Watch, Brooch, Hat Pin, Cuff Buttons, | manded the battalion and the! following . majors .assisted In the line of march: Shirt Walst Ring or a Fountain Pen. Spend a few min- utes In our store. Look for the name. | Charles Hoffert, George Geiv and Barton S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler © Nash. 1516 Douglas Street. service. | make their own camp and drill, Lieu- tenant Haskell sald that he would try to make the encampment &s nearly like the real thing. as possible. “Twere will .be strict discipline,” sald |~ the - lieutenant, “‘and the cadets will be treated like men, Today. the camp will be made, tents will be pitched and everything will be made ready for a week of regu- Jation camp life. I think the boys will en- ‘ joy it immensely, however, and it will be & good ‘experience for :them.” Blackburn Files —— ANNUAL JUNE SALE CUT GLASS ALL This Week. ( The Hundley D. 6. Co. Stock From Receivers’ Sale Keeps drawing the crowds to Bennett’s. The bargains are everywhere. The good, old-faghioned kind that keeps people coming as the news gets noised about. An Important Tuesday Offering INDIA LINON G0u5i "% "attcn up wich the finer grades yd, Bfls'/‘!l embroiderfes. It's 32 inches wide and the best lz ds sl 15¢ quality on any counter. Just for Tuesday, at. for Nainsook—36 inch, soft finish fab- A?l f.lnil l?t. h-—Barnsley linen, 18 ric, paricularly desirable for un- ;e ind. " Bie garments (10-yard | oreto: For draperfes, hox scats, 1imit) 100| ol FRRY It's a shipment just in from our New York office—a whole case of very sheer India C box Kkind Tuesday these very Great Silk Specials 2,500 yards of new Mirage Silks, Rajah Silks and Mars Silks—a liberal showing of all the best shades. . These silks have a rich, shimmering glace finish——the genuine $1.25 and $1.35 qualities, with trade mark names in selvedge, Tuesday for 49c yard. Yard wide Dress Satins— gray, canard blue, Alice, tan, wistaria, cedar, etc.; soft clinging satins, worth $1,25, nch ‘Wash Taffetas —In good variety of colors (no blacks), splendid $i.25 silks, from the piece New Foulards—This season’s select paterns and col- orings—well-known silks selling regularly at $1.00 Natural Popgee Silks—In tan shades only. fimish 80 suited to dresses and long coats. Nothing else so cool as these for summer. 27 inches wide and the best 89¢ quality we know. Tuesday only at, yard. . Our Entire Stock Women's Suits IN TWO I,()'I‘PL The soft, smooth, even Not a single old suit in the lot. Every one as fine a model as the sea- son of 1910 has brought to light. All of them are the plain tailored effects. Not freak designs nor overdone with trimming. The ma- terials are pure wool serges and worsteds and include all the best colors. Any colored cloth (white only excepted) in our stock regard- Ahes i $7.50 or $15.00 “VITA CULTURE® A¥r ¥ FREE it's nrfie[) new, in Qmaha. We invite you to-sample dt Tuesday tree of cHafge. Tickets entitling you to contents of a Bc bottle will be handed’out at each store entrance—be sure and get yours. Served at fountaim(north ‘balcony). L mm&-mmnmmmmmmmlmm STRONG EVIDENCE What better ¢vidence could we ask that otir work is appreci: ated than the fact that our customers stay with us from year to year, and that our businéss grows larger each year? Good Work, Reasonable Prices, Prompt Service and Fair Freatment, onr four ‘‘Cardinal Virtues,’”’ are what did it. Some Prices: LADIES' LIST. MEN'S LIST. inry Clean-| Dyel: ‘ ing and an . | Press! Plain Walsts . 1. The advance guard was at the station aeLoower House| . The Weather : | early and had the tents and supplies aboard before the main body of the bat- There are conditions 'that are beyond control, and talion arrived, The cadets were merry the weather one of * over thé prospect of a week's encamp- ment, and anticipate a good time. The outing will not be all fun, however, as { them. Overcoats are in de- | mand sometimes when we l ought to be selling Straw T 1 Foot Comfort Peace of Mind h the First hpnhlion Candidate to , is 'District. Thomas W. ' Blackburn Mdinday paid his filing fee to County Treasurer Furay and took the regelpt: therefor that will | be sent to LincolA and enter him for the republican copgressional nomination. Mr. Blackburn was on hand promptly | @fter the opening of the office, having ! arisen with the sun. He sald the bright, ' happy 100k of the day was not to be | resisted, and considers that he has made his entry under the most propitious planetary and political conditions, Very soon he will issue a declaration (o the voters and as- worts he intends to get busy In dead earnest. Mr. Blackburn is the first republican can- didate to filg for congress in this district ¢ UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA NIGHT { Complotion of Kirst Year of Work t te Me Marked by Exercises Tueaday Evening. | the boys will do ail_of thelr own work, Hats. For suffering. womanhood there is no greater agony than aching feet, and for these wo- men we have a message of com- fort in our GROVER'S Comfort Shoes We are representatives in Ne- braska for these famous shoes which are known the world over. They are the easiest fitting, best wearing shoe ever put on a hu- man foot. As to fit, they snug the foot like & fine kid glove would fit the hand. They are made of the finest kid leather, in lace or button, and in oxfords or high styles. The prices range— $1.75 to $4.00 Tuesday morning we place on sale 200 pairs broken lots wo- men's kid oxfords—that sold for IS BURIED; $2.50 to $4.00—at $1.00 per We are prepared, however, for every call. Overcoats $18 to $40. Suits $15 to $35. Straw Hats $2 to $5. Underwear in all styles. Secarfs, Hosiery and Shirts in new designs. BrowningXing &Company YW Fifteenth and Dovglas Si. OMAHA The Store of the Town. Although e University of Omaha will not hold commencement exercises this year, | Tuesday evening, at Immanuel Baptist church, Twenty-fourth and Piukney sireets, « program will be given that will corres- pond to.the regular college commencement The rendition of the program’ will mark the first ypar of the work of the university, which has been highly xatisfaotory to the| - facuity, the diregiors and the students of the. school. HENRY LIVESEY pair—good sizes. The entertalnment to be given by the unl- { versity Will be fres and will consist of or.| FiOneer Resldent of Oma ations, xeciations and declamutions, twelve 1o Ret——Many” Old € young men aud women participating, all of Pay Mim Homage, nrexel Shw Co. | whom have been selected after having gone ‘ 1419 Farnam St. into the prellminaries & few dave ako. Bo-| .\v\i) o large attendance of friends and | . e will . members of the student body, Y| Henry, Livesey were impressively, heid -at ‘According to the statements of the of-|the residence, 28 Capltol .avenue, at :[ ficers of the University of Omaha, the pros- o'clock Monday aftermoon. Burlal was at| pects for next year are very bright. Aj| Frospect Hill cemetery. ? the students Who wow become mopho-| Re¥: Le O. Baird, former pastor ot :nm will return and the indications are|>' Mary's Avenue Congregational chureh, ! that st the beginning of the school year|Officiated. Willlam Manchester sang a ! | next Beptember from fifty to seventy-five|*0l0. -Following were the treahmen will be eorolled: Messrs. James Forsyth, J. R u-ncno...., Bl & Funds for financing the university are|T. P. Wilson, C. C. Cope, O P u.m. son afid W. Gl Davidson. Rollablo Dentlstry B .y ooming In In & most satisfactory manner and work Wpon ut feast one of the proposed new bulldings will begin <his summer. its | Jocation has not yet been decided upon, but |t will probably be on the Exposition tract, | on the east side of Twenty-fourth street. A erlanate Texun. E. W. Goodlos, Dallas, Tex., found a sure cure for malarih and biliousness in Dr. King's New Life Pills. Bc. For sale . by Buaton Drug Co., BN Taft's Dontal Rooms Silk° Walsts Blain Skirts Plaited Skirts 8Skirt and Drop Jackets, short % length, lined. % length, unlined. Cravenettes .., .. Sults .. .. Neckties ‘We dye laces and trimmings to match kinds of altering and rcpairing. Try us. of the city. The Pantorium 1513 Jones Street. yonr goods and do all Wagons to all pavis ol “Geod Cleaners and Dyers.” ' Both Phones. Facing Farnam Street on the ground floor The best location in Omaha for many lines of business is opposite the Court House and next to the City Hall. It 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, #0 you can cut out your infurance expense. The room will be remodeled and redecorated to suit the tenant. The space can be arranged to give tenant 1,860 square feet it desired. If this is the best location for you, now is the time | the Bt. Joseph to grasp the opportunity, and apply at once. Apply to R. W. BAKER, Supt., Bee Business Office. ‘““Good every minufe, For the quality’s in It” Tuesday’s Bargain News of the Hundley Stock Sale Fireman’s Sig- nl Ns Stock, Biggest nal Brand Uni-, form Shirts, $1.50 values, on snle- for 'flllw (-\vr“ THE RELIABLE STORE ; Immense crowds thronged the aisles of this store Saturday from the opening at 8 A. M., till closing time, 10 P. M., giving us the banner sale day in the history of our store. We're glad to be able to offer such values and are pleased to be able to assure you that the size of our purchase enables us to offer you equal or better bargains for every day this week, Come Tuesday. Nearly All the Monday Specials " Million Dollar Receiver’s Sale the OF THE Hundley Dry Goods Co. Wi | be Continued Tuesday Men's Shirts from St. Joe IUV!IS FROM OMAHA. “The tirst huyers to attend the opening sale’ of the Million-Dollar “Wholesale stéck of the Hundley Dry Goods Com- pany Wwere from. the firm ef Hayden Bros. of Omaha. The enterprising meth- ods. of this firm are ceftainly displayed by their prompt action in. being. the firat to attend this great dry goods sale. the Rob- > _m;:uym are registered at CHOOSING- MEMBERS OF U PER HOUSK OF CONGRESS. gumd st The_ above 15 self-explunatory. »rlrl(xn ews-Press of May 31 ANNUAL CONVENTION National Educational Association BOSTON $34.00 VIA ILLINOIS @ CENTRAL Tickets on sale June 29th, 30th, July 1st, 2d and 3d. Return limit July 17th and upon payment of $1.00 limit for return may be:extended until Septémber 15th. For tickets, reservations and further information call at City Ticket Office, 1507 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. SPECIAL RATES ACCOUNT OTHER MEETINGS International Convention Baptist Young People’s Union of America, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Tickets on sale July 4th, 5th, 6¢h. Annual Meeting Grand Lodge, Benevolent Protgctive Order of ‘H1Ks, Detroit, Mich. Tickets on sale July 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Annual Tournament North American Skat Lelgus Petroit, ' Mich. Tickets on sale June 8, 9, 10, Annual Convention Travelers' Protective Assocliation-of-America, Chattanooga, Tenn. Tickets on sale June 10, 11, 12, Very low Homeseekers' Excursion, Florida and the Souths. Tickets on sale first and third Tuesday each month. For full particulars call at City Ticket Office, 1367 I"nplm lr.reet. or write, SAMUEL NORTH, I)Imlct Pnu-enuer Agent. Omaha, Nebraska. LOW TEA'I"E St. Louis and Return $15.40 for the round trip. On sale June 3d to 8th via ¢ WABASH SHORT LINE ! Double daily service. Also Summer Excurgion Rates to all Eastern Points including NEW YORK AND BOSTON General Agency for all Trans-Atlantie Steamship Lines, Information regarding rates, train service, etc., cheerfully furnished, WABASH TICKET OFFICE« 16th and Farnam. « H. C. Shields, G. A.'P. D. Get off at Omaha Sixth Annual Convention July 18, 19 and 20 Associated Ad Clubs 4 Meet with America's business creators WRITE OMAHA AD CLUSB FOR PROGRAM