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THE BEE: CMAHA, Saturday a Day of Extra V It isn't style alone that brings our customers back season after season; it's our values, our service, ourinterestness. The style you choose, the pat- tern you prefer, the color you favor, are included in these unapproachable val- ues at— $9.85 $12.50 $15.00 We Save You Money on Your Clothes. BLUE SERGE SUITS—-SPECIAL Saturday we offer the most popular suit of to- day, our famous “Fade Proof” Blue Serge suit. sg 85 Newest spring models. A fifteen dollar value. .. b SEE THESE IN OUR WINDOW, ANNUAL APRIL SHIRT SALE Swell Shirts Excellent Shirts Ll les of Mill. tray bosoms, Madras and R o mercerized fabrics, 125 value— worth to $1.00— 7¢c T 48c Silk Shirts, soft oollar attachable or ‘l 90 detachable, $3.00 values, Saturday.... . Special in Qur Furnishing Dept. Fure siix usle (915 | Greatest Sale of Fiue' stix Tiose -.3..‘.1 Union Suits 500 yalues and 9B | Gemuine _ “Porosknits. “Springtex” patterns ......... and _other Balbrigggn Underwear, | famous makes of $1 Un- seconds,* 750 35 ion Suits. Saturday— Splendid Fitting TROUSERS Blue Serge Trousers, | Outing Trousers, Pex $550, $3.00, $4.00 | $T90, '$2.50, "$3.00 I I Nebraska | . CHEMIST DISCOYERS | -5 State Chemist Makes Finding in Re- | 3 if |dose of medicine as a luxative | i3 [ medicine the 1ad was dead showing | F(unnl)‘ul.« of both, assisted by Dr. Wilde, d | I§ | caused the death of the lad and also a | i [large amount of strychine in the bottle party with evil intent. He called upon the county attorney of E | Custer county today and made him ac- E [quainted with the result of the analysis | Bland it will be up to the authorities | f|the same bottie probably a'month ago d |and they made him sick. FURNITURE CO. 24th and L Sts., South Omaha Quality High—Prices Low Fot One Day, But Every Day Advance Styles in Period Dining Furniture We have just received a carload of handsome new furniture pieces from Grand Rapids in which there are many of the newer period designs which are so popular this year. Let us show these to you. We can save you easily 30 per cent on your furniture bill. : High Quality RUGS Specially Priced for Saturday 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs $8.50 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs $12.00 9x12 Axminster Rugs $16.00 SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF WILTON AND BODY BRUSSELS RUGS See Our New Daylight Display Room POISON IN MEDICINE gard to the Death of Alvah Sweet of Merna. | UP TO AUTHORITIES OF CUSTER | (From a Staff Co dent.) LINCOLN, April 1al)—-Tt s | now up to the au fes of Custer | |county to determine t cavse back of | | the death of Alvah Swest of Merna, who | |dled suddenly on April 2 after taking a | Forty-five minutes after taking the symptoms of strychine polsoning. The | stomach of the lad and also the bottle from which the la » was taken was sent to the puro f state and Commiss! | partment of the | Harman has had the state bacteriologist. Bottle Had Much Polxon. The result as given out this morning | {by Commissioner Harman shows suffi- [clent strychine In the stomach to have | |from which the medicine was taken A [bottle of the same medicine bought in Lincoln yesterday shows no signs of {strychine, and it is evident in the mind of Mr. Harman that the poison must have been placed in the bottle by some |there to determine the reason why the bottle contains the poison. Officers Wil Act. BROKEN, BOW, Neb., April 23.—(8pe- { clal Telegram.)—A report from the state Jabratory shows that the stomach of Alva Street, who died at his home near | Merna Wednesday morning after taking | a doso of salts contalning strychnine as so did the salts, It was brought out in testimony before the corcner's jury that | Guy, an elder brother, took salts from Dr. Landis, the coroner, thinks it pos- [sible from the symptoms described that {it may have been strychine polsoning. | A 12-year-old sister took a dose from the same bottle two wecks ago tut no ill effects followed. | The jury's verdict rendered before | analysis was death from unknown causes. Coroner Landis, Prosecutor Kelly and Sherift Wilson are working on the theory that the poleon came from the outside and have started a rigil investigation. Letter Carriers Endorse Hamil Bill FREMONT, Neb., April 23—A special train brought 182 letter carriers from Omaha, this delegation appearing in the parade with a band. Forty came from Lincoln. The Nebraska Letter Carriers’ assocla- tion decided that the next convention should be held at Grand Island end dur- ing the session the members indorsed the Hamil bill hefore congress for the protec- tion of superanuated carriers. The following officers. were elected: Delegate-at-large to the national conven- tion, J. Homer Clark, Lincoln; presi- dent, C. W, Mulloy, Fremont; vice presi- dent, A, C. Bradley, Beatrice; secretary, Conrad H Schossler, South Omaha; treasurer, Arthur Anderson, Holdrege; collector, M. B. A, Fred Jorgensen, Omaha; member executive board, W. R. Jones, Fairbury, for three years; member executive board, W. C. Bouck, Omaha, for two years. Ross L. Hammond of Fremont was toastmaster at the banquet in the evening. Addresses ‘were made by wnited States Benator Gilbert M. Hitchcock of Omaha; F. M. Brown, Lincoln; Congressman ILo- beck, Omaha; National President Ed- ward Gaynor, Muncle, Ind.; John C. ‘Wharton, postmaster, Omaha. KIRCHMAN HEADS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION FREMONT, Neb., April 2.—(Special.)— Two hundred and fifty-six bankers reg- istered at the seventeenth annual meet- ing of Group 2, Nebraska Bankers' asso- clation, here yesterday. F. J. Kirchman of Waho was elected president, Dennis Killeen of Schuyler vice president and H. W. Luedtke of Creston was named secretary-treasurer. Fremont was chosen for the meeting place next year. Among the speakers on the program during the day were L. A. Wilson, di- rector of the federal reserve bank at Kansas City; N. H. Loomis, general solicitor of the Union Pacific at Omaha, and C. H. Gustafson of Mead, president of the Nebraska Farmers' union. Sena- tor G. M. Hitchcock of Omaha hade a short talk DeForest Richards of Omaha, who had just returned from a meeting of reserve | bankers at Louisville, Ky., told the bank- { |ers of the workings of the new fedemi | reserve law and of some of the proposcd | changes. | The meeting was brought to a close | with a banquet last evening, in which the principal speakers were Congressman ;mn V. Stephens of Fremont, K. W. Mar- tin and Fred A. Cuscaden of Omaha, and W. N. Cain of Fremont. Rev. D. K. Miller of Cedar Bluffs was toastmaster. Improvements at seward. SEWARD, Neb, April 23, ¥ Mr. John Zimmerer has erection of a $16.000 resi torney Schick will build another 0 residence. County Superintendent N. H Brokan is ypreparing plans for a fine modern home, as is also City Superin- tendent of Schooks John E. Woodard. The 0,00 high school, for which bonds were n be located, possibly by n, and the work on the new paving district and sewer extension commenced tils week Double Wedding at Beatrice. BEATRICE, Neb., April 25.—(8pecial.) A double wedding was solemnized Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs D. M. Meggers in West Beatrice, when their son, Leonard Meggers, was mar ried to Miss Hattle Kaminski, and their daughter, Miss Irene Meggers, was joined in wedlock to Benjamin Kaminski, Rev. C. F. Stevens officiating. After the cere- mony & wedding dinner was served. The young couples are residents of Beatrice, where they have lived for years. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1915, vOHN A. SWANSON, President. and Satisfaction Awaits You Our enormouas stock is @ vital neces- sity to assure you of perfect fit. There are seven types of men—'‘regulars,’ “longs,” ‘‘extra longs," ‘‘stouts,’ ‘'shert steuts,” ‘‘long stouts” and “short”” men. Think of all the com- binations of these seven types and you will see why we succeeds! where sma.ler stores must fall down. Coupled with the su- perior quality stand- ards we maintain we are enabled fto guar antee every suit o sat- isfy you completely. Men’s Underwear Nebrasia’s Largest Showing Think of your advantage in choosing from a stock that offers all the leading lines of men's underwear. Vas- sar, Superior, Hatch One-But- b ton, Poroéknit, Reunion, Corwith, B. V. D, athletic union suits in all pro- portions, all weights and all Stetson materials. Union Suits— :’J: ryngvo:fiy s-(z:"d- 50¢ to $3.00 staple shape Y awaits your se- Shirts and Drawers— lection. 25¢ to $1.00 Special for Saturday— $1.00 Men's Union Suits, medium ribbed, P 69c Men's Furnishing Dept. — Main Hn-vr—.mll ebraska. extreme hat value is at— Men's and Boys' Spri Boys' and Ohildren's Cloth, Was! ousands of MEN’S SHIRTS at Big Savings A value-giving demonstration in men’s new spring shirts that gets this store apart as the ab- solute leader in Nebraska. Fvery day we add new patterns, which are coming in from our enormous Men’s Smart Spring Hats Cold type cannot fully convey our absolute leadership in Men's Hat selling. If you don't already know our greater Hat Depart- ment, drop in Saturday and see for yourself Omaha's most comprehensive exhibit of Newest Spring Styles. Bee them and get a new idea of what Nebraska Special Hats $2 Caps, 50c to $2.00 and Straw Hats, 50c to $1.50 clothes exhibit in the west WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treasurer. Distinguished Spring Clothes Styles that get nation-wide attention from well-dressed men and young men Our mammoth showing from the acknowledged leading clothes mak- ers of America emphasizes the advantage of selecting your spring suit at this greater store. This is not a ‘“one line’’ store, but a cosmopolitan establishment offering the choicest productions of many great wholesale tailors from the fountain head of fine clothes making—Rochester, N, Y. Perfect Fit We Direct Your Special Attention toa Wondefiulpgfnowing of Ext%;value o Ealor]) J 15 #20 20 Our Careful Buvying Enables Us to Offer $5 to $10 Extra Value at $15, $20, $25 ‘The season’'s most successful models, direct from style origi- nators whose work is imitated far and wide. One, two or three-button models. Neweat wide lapels and soft roll ef- fects. See the “Dartmouth,” Bantam,” *“Colby,” *Seneca,” “Canterbury,” “Windsor,"” ‘Finchly,” *“Brooks,’. and a host of other smart, original models. Every new weave and color, from striking Glen Urquharts and rich tartans to best blue serges. From every standpoint the most interesting spring and $5.00 to $10 extra wvalue, Finest Hand-Tailored Spring Suits If you admire exquisite hand needle work ; if you love to feel the luxuriousness of imported fabrios; if you have been paying $60 to 475 for your clothes and want to get two superior suits for the price you’ve been paying, then see our finest ready for service spring suits at $30, $35, $40 Men's and Young Men's Olothes—Second ¥loor. « $15, $20, $25 A revelation in style and value at the price. No good style miss- ing. purchases of high grade shirts. New lots for Saturday. $1.00 Men’s Shirts at 79C $1.50 Men’s Shirts at 3115 $2.00 Men’s Shirts at 3145 Hundreds of high class, exclusive These are fine quality percale Such beautiful materials seldom shirts. Come In neat stripes and come in regular $1.650 shirts. patterns in figure effects. Starched or soft cuffs. Reg- Fine madras and percales. Great range and Bristol cloth. 8ell everywhere at $2.00. ular $1.00 quality, at 70¢. for choice. $1.50 shirts ay $1.15. Exposition Luggage Traveling Bags, $1.95 to $22.50 Suit Cases, $1.00 t0 $25.00 4% Main Floor, Bast Alsle Iyt ARNAM a~ f CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN, $5.00 Classy Silk Shirts at a rock bottom price. $3.65 Your opportanity. Stunning patterns and colors, at IFTEENTH ST Buy—and you will become a seller as well as a buyer. This is the time of all time for the U. S. A, to make vast strides.— Let's all get busy. A tollet preparation of merit. o1p8 Lo eradicate dandrufl. Color and Boagiy toGray or Faded Hair ey T 4 A Spineless Ambition that begins and ends with a soft bed and a full stomach will never boost a man tosuccess. Get out of the nice smooth rut and let people know whatyou are good for. Hustle—bang away at something big. % Read the chances to get ahead in The Bee's ‘*Help Wanted’* Oolumns, Telephone Tyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE Everybody Reads Bee Want Ads Saturday at $1.45, Boys’ Norfolk Suits Two Pairs of Knickerbockers, $350&$5 Every suit {s made right in every way, of A excellent quality materials, and come in various Norfolk styles. The two pairs of knickers are full lined. A saving of $1.50 to $2.50 on every suit at $3.50 and $5.00, d Best Boys’ Clothes Made with the new needle point and wide lapels. All the little talloring refinements that make our boys' clothes popu- lar with best dressed boys in the city. Many with extra pants, Beautiful showing at $6.50, $7.50, $10 Boys' Wash Suits at §1 to §5 FREE A guaranteed WATOH and handsome fob FREE with boys’ Suits at $3.50 or over. mmmnmm finest madras, Rep Exposition Luggage Hartman Trunks, $6.50 to $25.00 Wardrobe Trunks,