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BRIEF CITY NEWS Eleotrio Fans—Burgess-Granden Co Radistes Efficlency—The 2 plate el Burgess-Nash Announce--Begmmng Tuesday, a Series of lmportant Dr. James P. Connolly, Dentist, wishes | SOME BRIDGES ARE STILL om! I to anaounce the removal of his offices | s e in | to 2001 Brown block, 16th and Douglas | Clear and much ,warmer weather, ac- || Sts. Formerly in Ciy National bank. N “Redays Oomplote Movia Program [Eunern all over the fountry between h Presenting Buying Advantages That Are Quite Out-of-the-Ordinary ’ |WEATHER CLEAR IN WESY| g | Tuesday, J\mel 1915. - ~BURGESS. NABH STORE NEWS FOR TUESDA Phone D.137 | Temperatures Rising and Farmers || Are Again at Work in Their | Fields | nernl ali over the country between the classified section today, and appears in | rl river and the mountains. Morn- The Bes EXCLUSIVELY ] Find out what tomperatures were reported at from | [l BRE *‘ancoial’’ eve ey L o of oare . Yans some ins on they will be he ns o of ‘‘clearaways’’ of certain R the various moving pleture theaters offer. | to ® above sero. The same reports | ’ I ‘th E ‘‘sp <...|| events are _th- result carefully laid plan In some instances the) ill in the nature of * 1 ) Fourteen New Polioemen—Fourteen |17 0 the effect that the waters in tho |{jf lines of desirable merchandise which, for one reason or another, we have decided to dispose of, while others will be specially bought |Etreams are rapldly receding, and that by the middle of the week the ground will be sufficlontly dry so that farmers will be able to go into their fields and renew the work that ceased nearly two weeks on account of rain. With the ex ception of the Northwestern and ths Wabash. the raliroads operating in and out of Omaha have come out from under the floods of the last ten days and are || again running traine on schedule new stars will shine in Omaha on T day These stars will be worn by polleemen, who have I instructed by Captain Dempsey in the absence of Chief Dunn. To'Ohio for Trial—L. G. Round, chief of police of Warren, O. has secured | requisition papers from Governor More- | head and tonight he will return home, taking with him Fedele Benna, wanted |n‘ Ohlo, where he will answer to & murdm charge, Kaneft Funeral Tuesday—The funeral| ! merchandise which we were able to This Will Be Preparnhon Week sunmer secure at much below the usual market price. The June Sale of Muslin UNDERWEAR TS our aim to éxcel in our semi-annual sales of muslin underwear, in variety and daintiness of styles and in values, o it is naturally expeeted of us that this June Sale should not only excel those elsewhere, but should also excel our own previous efforts. The garments assembled here are the loveliest possible—vefined, dainty, unusually well made, " Graduates and | Conflrmntlon “Class Members HIS week has been set aside and prep- arations have long been All Washouts Not Repaired. trouble cxperfenced by the North Undermuslins at 25¢ Undermusline at §1.95 St the 1at Oilie J. Kasert will he held | EE'SE0 0 ‘r";u"‘*‘ “““'l"""“ "o ‘;,"‘ afoot to make this event Corset covers, drawers and gowns of Dainty lace medsilion and ribbon from the Heafey & H. ¥y undertaking | #1° PO ¥ WEWADES FETOE TN BNETWEER RN ) 2 good quality nainsook, lace and embroid- | trimmed gowne and combinations of nain parlors at 830 oelock this morning. [braska. There miles of e is washed "”“’“"_m') in price and | S0 e ion and edsing trimmed gonk, batiste and crepe, also petticoats Kaneft was a member of the local lodge | OUt and several bridges are thrown out splendid assortments to Underintd 8% with deep flounces of finc embroidery, of Eagles. All Bagles in the city are ex- (Of place or entirely washed away. Many hrides duates and ndermusiing at 50« rows of lace and embroidery insertion pected to attend, |men are at work night and day, but it rides, gradua an Corset covers, drawers and gowns, of Chl.O%y oF! Semsd z L | Will be the last of the week before train confirmants extra quality of nainsook, finished with _Undermusiins, $1.95 to 86.05 Motk ¢ ospital—Mra. A. L .0 will be restored < several rows of lace insertion and ribbon Gowns, petticoats and combinations of orkhoven, M Meredeth avenue, is| 7. Sl N Gl trouble along Special sales have been beading finest nainsook and batiste, with sheer home from the Methodist hospital, where |\ " o o T ern Missol planned for the week to em- Undermusline at 98¢ embroidery insertion, rows of fine lace she has been for some time following an L Y Tt [ ractioally everythi d medallh . I on ite Omaha-St. Louls line. Th DTN DENGEMARY. WESIY SIS 3 i S operation. Mr. Workhoven, ill for sev- &' o0 A o . Gowus of batiste and nainsook, en- . Mr. N Faaitntt ¢ g for personal wear, for gifts, i | (% le Chine G 108 eral weeks, s still at St. Joseph's hos- | Gtllatin river s out of its banks and at |} for “‘showers™ and for out- velope chemise and petticoats of fine cam- . Crepe de ine Gowns, §1. pital. The Workhovens have four chil- | town of Gallatin water ls three feet | fitth the bride’s. mew | brict and muslin, scores of pretty, dainty | With pink or white yoke of fine lace p v {deop over the track. Several bridges aro | hom‘;‘ ne' styles ent very long and full. s | reported out and considerable grade | Undermuslins at $1.25 | Un 1 w2 e X, el o pdermusling at ' Price "l':: r’:_ren"tl-r?}lf:l“ ‘/; .‘lz:“::i‘\"ln;w'-shmt away. It will probably be two ot We can help you, not Gowns of fine crepe and sheer nain- One lot of fine undermuslins and crepe :‘Ur h npw‘l‘_“r:t iahibtartan hrtiveh &t three days before trains will run through alone by catering to your sook; petticoat of fine nainsook and | de chine undermusling that have become 'nu"r 4 ‘b d Seedts re. | from Omiaha to St. Louls. Regular trains known needs, but by giv- cambrie; combinations and envelope che- | glightly sciled from handling: regular hirty-fourth aad L M strects, Te {are run fromm Omaha to Pattonsburg ing you the value of our mise, beautiful new styles. G . % sembles a miniature la Children of price $2.00 to §16.50, v constructive suggestions. Your needs are our op- portunity. BURGESB-NASH COMPANY. June Clearaway of Women's PUMPS Were $3.50, $4 and $5 Lines at $1. 95 HERE are to be exactly 327 pairs of good style pumps. The short lines left from this season’s selling. The leathers include patent colt, dull calf, tan suede, gray suede and black satins. The sizes and widths are as scheduled below: t half price Children's Drawers at 10¢ Good quality muslin, with cluster pin tucks, urgess-Nash Co-—Second Floor. The ANNUAL JUNE SALE OF RIBBONS Brings | | i These RemarkaFle Values to 65c for 23c Children's Undermuslins, 25¢ Drawers and petticoats, many styles, daintily trimmed of N UNUBUAL as assortment—a most ll\ung under\xrhp occasion that is reruln o i acquaint you quickly with the new Jocation of this section of our store. Fancy ribbons, including Dresadens, Jlu\\'nl‘dr satin .atriped moires, and fancy checks, ranging in width from 5% to 7 inches, ribhons especially adapted for the Muxen Bullds New Home—M Bankers Realty Investment company is | Lomes ‘white stone trimmings, and equipped with' |the neighborhood have heen having great | |Muxen, wholesale cigar dealer, is build. the buflding company. This new home will McKeen resi- | sport there, waling In the water or L ! tng and fine $5,00 residence at Fifty- | be located just west of the tllo bath room, and to be finished in oak | R With |paddling around in improvised boats. seventh and Leavenworth streets. The | ? dence, to be of briek construction with | and mahogany i Lot sulkln; lnl l:uhe} girdles and for millinery purposes. The real values are to 66¢c. ‘ ! une sale price, Tuesday, #8c the yard Board Backing Up | B | 3%| 4|4%| B |0} 6 6% 7T |TH 25¢ All-Silk Ribbons at 14c 20¢ All-SIIK Ribbons at 10¢ ¢ ; ! Fl ° sl | | | | | ‘hl;:,lln t|-n:m. nmll‘ren and fancy striped Ribbons for children’'s sashes and hair - =T r ns in an excellent quality, 4% to bows, in a splendid line of staple shad Ernst on Te&GheI’S ylng | ‘_{ J . 5 5% in. wide, white, pink, blue, scarlet, | ulso ohecks, stripes and flowered effects: P tion ) | \ ) ALl .§.d cardinal, copen, navy, brown and black. good value at 20c¢; sale price, 10c¢ a yard. ay Ques COlOl‘S-" 10 24 (@ 8 A7 i8 ] Nibbon Girdles and Sashes Made to Your Order on Short Notice and at Very Reasonable Prices, W ‘ it 1 16 BN 11 T i3] Rurgess-Nash Co~~Main Floor. Statementsa by members of the Board W] 8| %5 O | of Fduecation indicate that these officials are not disposed to contravene the actlon of President Ernst, who announced that teachers’ warrants will not be signed until “after the work has been done.” Robert Cowell, chairman of the finance Fresh From the Hands of New York’s Cleverest Designers Come Many BLOUSES to Sell at $1.50 to $5.95 Hundreds of sam- ples taken by the City and State (dozens of them Alamito sam- Attractive Values in FLO UNCINC NGS " For the June Sales urgess-Nash Co.—Second Fioor. $1.50 to $2.00 FANCY SILKS, 88c committee, is outspoken in his conten- F. Flouncings to 00c at 28¢ i A 52 S Sl 4 tion that Mr. Ernst's action should not ples) resu 1ted in A remarkable value and a remarkable range of selection. RGANDY flouncings, fine be criticlsed. I am plow to beleve 42-Inch silk poplin, in all plain shades. embroldered batiste, all- that our teachers would take exceptions Thirteen prosecu- 36-Inch chiffon taffeta, in all plain shades over embroldery, colored. edge to the action of the president of the tions and scores of 36-Inch stripe chiffon taffeta, pretty colors. batiste flouncings, fine corses board,” he said. L 42-Inch all sllk crepe de chine, plain shades. cover embroidery and . baby fald A. C. Wakeley: “It may be all warnings sent by the A3THEh hodaBied ciens AN, china, flouncings. Values to. 69¢, at ::,:‘." ,‘: lph‘: ,.:?r,', ':e ',:::: h::,:::‘ City to Milk Dealers. 36-Inch heavy Japanese tub silks, white and black. yard, :‘Tun SOt o™ o OMS. iok the 36 and 32-Inch wash silks, pretty colored and satin stripes, ¥ rmprigis 84 UL Dov Pl besyien. Shegs oum. o, B8 4 i RGANDY flouncings, 40 question regarhng the morits of Mr, Alamito Milk how- 36-Inch black chiffon taffeta for skirts and suits. be. inches wide, yard, 8¢, Flouncings at 80¢ RGANDY, fine volle and batiste, dainty patterns, at yard, 80¢. Flouncings at 75¢ to $2.00 N EW net top lace flouncings, 18 to 27 inches wide, to match. Splendid values, at T8¢ to $2.00 the yard. Burgess-Nash Co—Maia Floor. Royal Society Pack- g_Goods 1-3 Off NCLUDING shirt wi night gowns, corset covers, combinations, baby dresses, in- fants' dresses, bibs, caps, etc.; complete with floss for work- Ernst's position,” The schools will close June 18 and President Ernst will sign the warrants the next day, or as soon as the secre- tary of the board has them ready. Sec- retary Bourke has expressed a willing- | ness to work day and night fn order to | get the wurrants out as soen as possible, Mrs, Raytera, Aged 102 Years 01d, * Buried Monday Mrs, Antenm faytera, aged 102 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Mejsteik, Fitty-fourth and Hickory strects, Baturday evening at 6 o'clock. She is survived by two sons, Frank and Anton; one daughtor, Mrs. Mary Mej- strik; one grandson, four granddaughters and ten great-grandchildren. Thirty-seven vears ago Mrs. Raytera | migrated to Omeha from Cleveland, O., | witere she had lived twelve years. She ia | one of the oldest settlers in Omaba and | is well known throughout the entire | city. The . funeral 36-lnch princess messalines in 50 different shades. 36-Inch natural pongee silk, heavy quality. 36-Inch embroidered white Japanese wash silks. 36-Inch stripe messaline, pretty shades. Burgess-Nash Co~Main ever, comes through well up above the Standard in Butter Fat and with a re- markably low Bac- teria count. This shows the Quality and Sanitary Condi- tion of Alamito Milk and Cream. After all, the best Judges are Custom- ers. The countless number - of compli- ments on our Milk and Cream by satis- fied Customers and the wonderfulin- crease of sales give ample proof of the high score of Alamito Milk and Cream. The State score card of Floor. Here’s Somethmg New Under the Sun Gfmner Gl The Very Latest Cmm- in a Warm Weather Dress b ul Shown Exthunly -t Price, $5.00, $5. 95 $6.95 to $10.00 HE “Summer Girl” combines to an unusual degree the distinguishing features — Exclusiveness, Gracefuiness of Form, Refinement of Style—with a serviceability made to withstand the severest tests of every-day use. Frequent launderings, with no ‘loss of dainty style are made easy by the absolute simplicity of design and trim- mings. This feature cannot be over- estimated in the selection of tub dresses for the hot summer months, The wide variety of attractive ma- UR Blouse Store is always husy, and these new models, which have just been réproduced from high-priced models, will set it fairly humming. Several thousand new blouses. fverything from the plain tailored model to the blouse for the dressiest ocbasions: such materials as: Crepe de Chine Voile Organdie Lawns Laces Linens ing. Our entire line at % off. Gfl”"‘“‘ Cn" NCW C‘“y s‘fl" Mulls et Fioor Burgess-Nesh Oo—Second Fieor. Good News for the Housewife---June Sale _ of Mattresses in the Basement Tuesday 7~ 00D news, mdm-d because it tells of np«nll values in mattresses and othea hedding that ave far below regu- lar market price today. was held at 2 Monday afterncon from the repidence of Wher daughter. Interment will be made at (he Bohemian National cemetery. Sues City for Death of His Son in Miller Park b_y Drowning| Louls Hansen, father of George Han- | sen, w lad who was drowned in Miller | park lagoon, May %, 1913, has brought | suit for $3,000 damages against the city show you the many unusual features of | edie ood weari den! | Order today. It the “Summer Girl." ¥ s feniem in distriet court Yy $17.50 Stearns & Fester Mattresses, $12.50 The city, although in effect inviting | ¢osts no more, Cheap Diupeve.Tach Fioe. 1 $2.00 Mattress Pads, $1.39 hoys to swim In the lagoon, failed to yro- | vide adequate precautions against accl- dents, the petition alleges, { Hangen asserts his bellef in the petition | that the boy's life might have been saved bad a watchman at Miller park cum- | moned & pulmotor. | Could Not Walk with nlrumnul-u.“ the New Alamito Plant shows it is al- most perfect. Come and see how we handle your milk. est in the long run. Alamito terials, including Butcher linen, Pal- metto cloth, striped middy cloth, polka- dot cotton poplin, make three or four of these dresses an attractive wardrobe. The extreme simplicity of fastening -n0 buttons or hooks—makes it the ideal outing garment, easy to put on and off. Visit our store and let us Make Your $2.00 Go Farthest Tuesday It Will Secure You a Sewing Machine ing Machine Section i Ol R reliable cludes a large number of hixh grade, makes of sewing machines from which you can make your $9.50 Comfort Mattresses for $5.96 Stearns & Foster comfort mattresses, weight, roll edge, good selection of ticking designs. $12.50 ‘‘Luxurious’’ Mattresses for $8.70 Stearns & Foster “Luxurious’ mattresses, fifty- pound weight, {inest white cotton felt filling, roll Stearns & Foster mattresses, rifty-pound welght, double stitched, roll edge, finest art tick covering. $7.50 Mattresses at $4.98 White layer fe!! matiresses, rolled or KFrench edge, covered with good grade art ticking in varl ous attractive colorings, forty-five-pound weight, full bed «lze E | vial 3ale at #1.80 each full 50-pound $4.50 Mattresses at 82.96 Full size matiresses for steel couches or daven- ports, made with 2-inch box border, all cotton fill- ing, with tape fastenings: covered with heavy, Sige 54x76 sanitary mattress pads that are worth $2.00, on sale during our June Bedding Spe- 8heets and Pillow Cases Utica sheets and pillow cases are the best be- cause they wear longer and look more like real linen than any other make. Note the low prices tor our June Uedding Bale L] satisfied patient writes: “Sloan’s | Da selection. New or slightly used models offered to you on terms as $5.50 Mattresses at $3.98 Utica Sheets h iniment cured my rheumatism, 4| Full size, all cotton flled mattresses, with thick Size 54x90, at . .BOc grateful, I can now walk without pain.” | $2.00 DOWN, $1.00 A WEEK. layers of reinforced felt, art tick covered, the low Size 72x90, at o0 | Only %e. All drugsiste—Advertisement. | DOUGLAS 409. oy |08t the convenlent wuy we've arranged for youtc | est price ever quoted on mattresses of equal work- Size S1x90. at 78¢ | e g =g ! STANDARD ROTARY." with lock und chain stit manship and material Size ¥1x89, at B0c POLICE FIND ARTICLES | stralght,” central needle style: nolseless and praot Pill $1.00 Size 90x99 at 85 G OF OPIUMi machine' listed at $60.00; at the very low price of Bed ows at $1. Utica Pillow Oaseu | FOR SMOK"‘ OTHER SPECIALS VOR T1 DAY Made of strietly nlu pure panitary l!lillllv||r, m‘_ T L (used 1 rice v v best egrade art tic , saveral styles What is pelleved by the police to have L0 THE TRNT Setie IRf Beida | WM. duaedl. Ugt prie 'l"\:'I':(.‘“(l,‘:,'.,,'"l,||1w.. that will holp to Produoe baena ‘apieRe. Smptere. Pt S5 B wiendasa Bpoctai, Tisi price | Mews bm s Y878 | 10 mal sieep. The regular price would be §4.00 Bleached Muslm Yard, 3‘/a° Dodge strest, Was raided Sundsy nisht 000, our special price, | 38600 -n‘.'f"::i oy "hejee pair: during our June Bedding Sale, Tuesday, at | Yard wide bleached wmuslin, light and medjum * by officers, who say they believe their| - uesday .78 | Tuesday 81875 | %1.00 cach grades, o (o 10 yard lengths susplelons were proved correct. They v RS e e R urgess-Nash Sewing Machine Bection—Third Floor. = found quantities of gum opjum, oplum T pipes and other eupplies used in opium : joints, Neah Blackwin, negro resident ‘—D— 1 o evelo of the place, was arrested and is held in lo ooo WONDERS We P £ Froe L o jall as a wuspicious character, pending T gtk of reeLu uction by federal authorities. B e o ohisd_ pyibl: A Mistake Made by Many. | Don't wait for rheumatiem to indicate | Kidne When you suffer | pains and aches by day and sleep dis- | turbing bladder weakness by night, fecl | tived, nervous and rundown, the kidneyy indd ywild be restored stroug and lar action. It s treatment. Foley kidneys in sound und keep th Sladder sh. Ithy Adve rlisemer CANAmAN ROCKIES *Solid Modern S Fe ‘||\\Hl(>lu\ \eSeattle I'rains) e w"“l'.“y u«)l\ A W is left for printing “EVERYBODY'S srqgg class Tuesday, Everybody reads The Bee. ) Advertisers can cover Omaha with one paper