Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 29, 1915, Page 4

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man, Mayme F. Bray, Ruby M. Carper, 100k part in a program at the opera P . I Sh b Husel M. Harpeter, Anna B. Kaiser,|hovse: Jonn Anderson. Florence mioom- | PYiSONEr I8 Shot by Catherine A, Littlefield, Elsie M Lock ist, Bernice Cherry Mildred Carlson |bart, Veda M. Lockhart, Nellle A. Mc- pBlanch Dovenbarger, Albert Ericson, Cedar Bluffs Marsha} OPENED BY BOARD Nell, Zenith Powell, Frod M. Reltter,| Violet Faulk, Be een, Frank How- ' {Ferne L. Rodgers and Bisle M. Staack.| &, Marjorie Hedbloom, Augusta Kops, | ppmy oo o= o 0| 7 i e S D e - e e 1 s o g \|I.::‘..:,‘|“ Telegram.)-John Harrison, the youhg | . e alumni gave the class o recep- | Lindbers, cCue, James Marquis, R ¢ Oclar Blutts B | tracts This Year for Work of |, " 0\ nquet 1n the =choot parlors. | Harold Matson, Morris Myrberg, Ruth ("‘:;h:l"’_l“;"":";_: > '{:’ » r‘:”'-:i | THESTE A .| Nelson, ®: y o Nor d, | o » je —~Co O ercises ol o | - tr A -~ cel d hee Fre hort | Be at Lower Mark. | kraduating class from the high school, | Renquist, Winnie Rystrom, Minnie San- ¢!l had been "“ e "".":' f;'m:,_' '”rf wecsbondl ;hnld last night in the Methodist church, | den. Thursday cvening and address was | Hme """'" o '“In‘":"m'::r the Youhs } |was given employme S BID THROWN OUT | furnished a week of unusual activity for |€lven by Superintendent A. O, Thomas . 3 Y Is the class. Aside from this ovent, there| Prof. A. J. Duniap, who has been prin-| Men's Christian association _"';"_"" for 3 were held during the week two class| cipal for the last two years, leaves tha | #hout a week early in March, but since | (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLRN, May 3.—(Special.)—Efforts the State Journal company to get in on printing bids were Ineffectual, ing out entirely on every item let this rning. About a month ago bids were | e and let on the printing of the wen- e journal and several reports of depart- mts. The Journal protested the bond some of the bidders, principally that of York Book company, which was rded the contract for printing the ate journal at 108 per page. As a It the printing board declared all off and called for new bids, he result shows that Milburn & Scott Beatrice are the lowest bidders on ting the senate journal, their bid $L11 per page, or 3 cents more than state would have had to pay under former bid. The company which was led the contract before raised its to $L.18 per page and lost out. are: thousand senate journals, Milburn &vll‘t Beatrice, .11 ‘ar 2-80. ‘1’«. Sage. 500 Hortl- fice Equipment com- .40 r 3600 In- Gitllepte, ® Lincoin, Raliway Cormmirsion Te. nals ‘'will cost 3 cents more per page, the agricultural reports 6 cents more, the hortioultural reports 1 cents less, the in- D.vlsl man Wilbbr H. Sherman Sh it r Eugene F. Wilsey Rose K. Wilson fhorge W. Kew |MVALLEY, Neb, commencement May l—wlflfl'lllb-' oxercises of the @ of 1915 were neld i the open Tiesday evoning, Chancellor ery gave tae nddress and Superinten. ot Adams Dreseniod the diplomas to fo lowing ! Vernon Wicklund | George Wickluna | Paul Rice Harold Campbell | Ruth Blomaquist { ‘ondron Liltle Purson a Helmbach Frances Whitmore DUNBAR, Neb, May 28—(Special.)- B. Tibbles of Craig, Mo, has been ted principal of the Dunbar High ol. L. B. Gifford, former principal, been elected principal of the schools Friend. UTHERLAND, Neb., May 3.—(Spe- )—All but two of the teachers for t year have been clected. They are: parties, an all-day picnic on the Blue rive north of town, and the class play, pre- §t |#ented’ in the opera house Wednesday | Wil take his place. | night, entitled, | C. H. Meacham, president of the school| MISSIONARY ON WAY board, presented diplomas to the follow- ing graduates: Ward, presented to Cena Kubert, she being the honor atndent during the four vears of high school work STROMSBURG, clal.)=~On Bunday evening the baccalau- | Btates for about a year. reate sermon was given by Rev. E. H Jackson of the Eden Baptist church. On Tueslay ovening the exercises of eghth grade were given by a class of |Sloan's Liniment penetrates and soothes twenty-one, “class night,” school work to tal the future, and “The Varsity Coach.' Cana Kubert, Cecll D. Bdna M. Britton, Tillle M. Vath, Rosa Pospisll, Lioyd N. Kunkel and| AWNEE CITY Almond D. Davison Dr. H. 1. Finley A Nebraska college scholarship was | hoped to sail for physician of this Neb., May 2 -(Spe- ago. His family This s a Tey the | Neuralgia and Wednesday the following evening, | the aching ner'ves. graduates | druggists HOME FROM EGYPT | youne cial)~Friends here have had word from 13. Dr. Finley was formerly a practicing | missionary to Egypt ten or eleven years Advertisement THE BE OMAHA, SATURDAY, ke up Mr. Frasier of eame to Fremont from Trinidad, where he the time of the strike. |his way east and stopped off at Edgar mont. man - are good , Neb, May 28.—(Spe- | = trom Napies that ne, 1RAIN CREW IS NOT TO the United States May city, but went as a BROKEAN BOW has been in the United | George Lash, the South Loup for Newralgin, pain in the nerves. 1»11-« that Lash came to his Get a bottle now inmen. The n to Cv this coun! JOHN A, SWANSON, President. WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treasurer. Latest Approved Styles For Particular Dressers Nothing like by Bvery wixe tomers clothes are in beautiful, weaves..... Gold Bon;l True We meet every man's price preference with gui to $35 The newest shops of America’s selection of distinctive fal Determined to be of exceptional service to vou, this greater store has inaugurated many new merchandising methods. We’re here to serve you, not merely to exchange clothes for money. Again we demonstrate our leadership. Within the past three weeks we have had made up especially for us from very latest weaves— More Than Three Thousand Men’s and Young Men’s Superbly Tailored Summer Suits A great mid-season style exposition at I $15-520-525 i, and most original models from the work- clothes makers. Wonderful es and colors. and every proportion enables us to fit our cus- perfectly, A personal and organization service that assures you maximum satisfaction. Highest Quality Suits Every seetion of this.clothing business is developed to utmost efficiency. The finest type of ready-for-service here. See our magnificent selections of Blue Serge Suits aranteed gerge suit patisfaction. Newest two and three-button models, in a wide variety of effects for men and young men. Kvery size and proportion from 31 to 52. Hundreds of serge suits where dosen slo to $30 are shown elsewhere, and $6 to $10 better values, at ... ............. SNy display of newest 1915 straws. Slik and Palm Beach Hats and Caps<-Great: Omaha’s Greatest Every mah who intends buying shirts Saturda Porto Rican Panamas. . . .$2 and $2.50 Straw Hats For Men Who Know—— It would take columns of this paper to describe our wonderfully diversified Men of this city have never before enjoyed such a comprehensive showing to select from, (‘ome in and see for yoursell. $1.00 to $3.00 Genuine Panamas. . . . $5, $6, $7.50, $10 es. showing of outing headwear..50¢ to 82 Hat Dept.—Main Floor—Bast Alsle. Sale of Men’s Shirts y will find the sale of sales at this greater store. A wonderful special purchase of fine shirtings just made up for us by one of America’s best makers during his slack time, enables us to announee four remarkable shirt bargains for Baturday 59¢ For $1.00 values in laundered cuff shirts. Wide range of neat) 79c Snappy new soft cuff qlfioa shirts. Un- equalled elsewhere at stripes. Sizes 14 to| $1.00. Sizes 14 to 17%. Speclal for Sat- | 17%. - Saturday, spe- urday .........59¢ | cial at ....... Men's Sport Shirt Neckwear, 50c Strikingly attractive new spots and [(ig- uré effects in the new wide end Peau de crepe and crepe de chine sport ties. Store Hours: Open till 9 P. M. Saturday $1.45 Finest §2.00 and #2.50 $1.05 For $1.30 shirts—And not in our |shirts, Beautiful memory have such smart | madras, In self pat- patterns and fine materl- | terns, with striking als sold at the remark- | mercerized stri pes. ably low price of $1,05 | Special at ...$1.45 Beautiful Washable Neckwear at 50c White, with contrast colors. Pongee em- broidered De Joinville. Wide-end four- in-hands. Smart novelties galor, at 50¢ i open till 1 o’clock Monday, Memorial Day. Men’s Sport > Boys’ Sport san Jlebrasha oy ‘1'w .nd’ 'l'w CORRECT AVFAKEL FOE MEN AnD WOMEN w -M 'l'w sther field in | that time had had no regular work | Cola.. was employed as & miner at| He was working He was considered a trustworthy His chances for recovery BLAME FOR LASH'S DEATH Neb., May 2.—(Spe cial)—The coroner's jury in the case of farmer who was killed by a Burlington passenger train Tuesday morning just outside of DBroken Bow, brought in a verdict to the through being hit by a moving train, and All | that no blame could be attached to the body of Lash has bee for bu He | Fre- | death Saturday Specials for Boys and Girls 3 Girls’ Tub Dresses 8 to 14 years—In fancy Percales, Chambrays and 3 Flowered Batiste; fast colors, pretty trimmings— * saTurbaY $] |5 Others at $1.60 and $1.95 A few slightly soiled Wash Dresses $2.25, on sale Satueday at............ 690 for Girls; previously as high as Coats for Girls 8 to 14 years. In the most approved season’s styles. Black and white checks, gabardines, fancy mixtures, eoverts, serges and silks. Vilues s high os 91200, 8508 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS In reliable Biue Serges and Fancy Mixtures. the profitable thing is to see these first— Saturday’s Price BOYS’ WOOL KNICKERS That were previously priced from $1.00 to $1.50, Baturday only................................ This enables you to buy two pairs for the price of one. BOYS’ WASH SUITS In Olivers, Pixies, French Tars, some with the new detachable over-vest. Every conceivable color combination in chambray, crepe, repp and oxford Spech 95c, *1.45, *1.95 If your boy needs a suit 3355 Special Prices for Saturday........ Saturday Drug and Toilet Goods---Sut Price Cornival All days are busy ones in our stores, but Saturday is ‘‘a little more so.”’ ' Crowds can be seen trooping to the Downstairs Soda and Lunch Rooms, or seated about the tables on the salesroom floor of two of our stores. . At the Perfume, Toilet Goods and Rubber Supplies Counters pleasant and well posted young ladies cheerfully show the very latest things in these lines, while experienced men, some of whom have been with us for nearly two decades, look after the important operations of technical pharmacy. Our stocks, gathered literally from the ends and middle of the earth, are astonishing to those unac- g;mmdfl m the detail hk:: "mm retail merchandising, i , and well illustrate the greatness little when in the aggregate. Bl If you are not a regular patron of the NNELL DRUG STORES, one in our line. We believe. profit thereby. o ot unr & we invite you to for such articles ag you may ne you will find both satisfaction Ask us for the newest articles in our line, as well as the things ‘‘mother used to use.’’ We undoubtedly have them. PATENT MEDICINES RUBBER GOODS TOILET ARTICES AND Sharply Out DEPARTMENT PERFUMES. e obtain these goods, in most In_ these lines our stocks are un- s, direct from the manufes- saualled hereabouts. Our orices tell thus are in a position to | heir own story: enuineness and ~al 26c Mennen's Talcum (4 12 owest prices. kinds), per can....... .80 [§ie goey . T e 7o 59¢ 28c 4711 White Rose Soan, {90 X r e Carter's Little' I cake Cieresesnaany T PR G 50c Payne's’ Kidney Piils, Saturday ....,. . B 50c Syrup of 'Fig Genuine) ... = c Pape's 1) or .. Saturiey " 29¢ 60c Societe Hygienique 8 (Purple wrapper, big cake)... $1.00 Pinkham's o § leading Lasell's 50c Per- "' 9@ ol, per oz.. \ SRS fumes, Saturday, at, e complete, 8 '] Our Rubber Goods Department is .| 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, 34 8,Jarge one, and wo handle, by sc- | for L ual count, over 1, tems . & line. ‘We' buy diréot from factories | 26c Mistietoe Cream, only, and thus able to furnish | for - fresh stock—we can guarantee—and | Goc Ja 20 at a low price, wine, &390 Trained salesladies in this de- | 500 Dr. Charles Flesh Food, 4 0% Ribber: Gleven, Saturdey. e Pompbles’ Mn 3% e " ves, e g b0c Pompelan Mas: - Bogts 200 | o srmien Moo 20 .60, 3-q 50c Lazell's-Jap-Honey brand Fountain or Violet Tollet Water 290 Baturday for 2-quart Fountain Syringe for AMATEUR PHOTO FIN- 15700 Pabat Okiay Spesific’ $2.39 . TRt O S Good Bulb Famliy Syringe 9@g ISHING B0¢ Stuart's Dy i or “thv.%e s VY (% ’ y o o S 80 | 4300 rasiei Donets FILMS DEVELOPED FREE £ 9 £1.00 Plerce’s Favorite “o lyrinrn BOP. \abiiios ‘a Prescription for . Invalld Ring (cushion) ‘2 to Mall orders filled 1f ccompanied by cash. l::.« Hire's Root Beer these prices makes § gallons for OIGARS—SATURDAY Tast day demonstration—Farrs | | SPECIALS SIS0 TR SRR o8 Be> S You can save money on 200 stand- “n‘ brands and sizes—in prime con- g 2 b, PN 160 Tawrence Sarrett, Barks, k- ) %““‘ g 3¢ . 250 | Berries from mearly 1.000 joal bi2 o sources. put up in 1l.08. and 1.1b. Colon Gervantes, Porto 10 | Packasss * combressed” “aua ' looss |9 Tubes M. Q. Developer Rican, 3 for | Dressed and tn bulk. at lowest vrices. | for VR T nin 250 éc Flash Light Cigars, |°° 15¢ Acld Hypo § for . o Ko B SRR R 9¢ 75¢ Ruby Lamps .....49¢ 10¢ Cubanoids, Demonstration of Famous “Velvetina" Goodrich Tollet Ar- ticles ut our Owl Store, 16th and 2 _for 15¢ Reynaldo irandioso, for Harney, stocked and sold abund- Jet us make your enlargements. Box of 30 Manila Media 'l ss antly at all four stores. We sell l?]w Ansco Line of Cam- Regalias . eras and Films. Sherman & McConnell’s 4 Rexall Drug Stores Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 16th and Dodge Sts. Owl Drug Co., 16th and Harney Sts. Pharmacy, Loyal Hotel Block, 207-09 N, 16th St. Harvard Pharmacy, 24th and Farnam Sts. Advertise lost articles in The Bee. Most people are honest and this is the only way the finder can locate you. -

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