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THE BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE / BRIEF CITY NEWS ILID IS LIFTED AT ‘umwmlmx. WINNER OF 0. K 8. Store Hours—-8:30 to 5 P, M Saturdays 9 P. M, sess— DRILL COMPETITION Hlectric fans, $7.50. Burgess-Granden ) i | - WROGRRS PICNIC ’l Wedding Rings at Elholm, !w:ur Radistes The 180 i dinner served at Schiite hotel. Man Who Said it Was to Be “Dry" | I5E “"EVERYBODY'S STORE" kA i s Mowers sharpened by machinist on| Did Not Reckon with Old STORE_NEWS FOR_FRIDZ Phone D, 187. tremises, charge 76c. Doug. 2805 " H— . i ——————— Open Bids June 88--On June 23 the Jup Pluv. . ofty council will opsn a second set of - F d A D f U l E blds for an electric cage for king dogs | PICNIC IS BEING HELD ANYWAY | rl ay, ay 0 nusua Conomy ln at the eity pound [ ' Who said the grocers' and butch- clasaitied wection today, and appears in |ers’ plonie was to be dry? ! The Res RXCLUSIVELY. Mfl!.‘:: That is the person the promowm erance of his association with Dr. ¥, 8, |looking for. ! ] . UE Owen and the estabishment of his tem- | The grocers and butchers hlvei { F"day Mark'Down Sa]e m the Bawment NOTION VAL ms :"’P‘g’&?'"' at suite 36, Brandels thea- | onee more come into their own. For { :'“';::;y h"(\'rr::‘w:' | '“g;.":‘::” Lo+ or o wues ‘:‘m Sede-dn fel- years they held the undisputed title| all colors, per ‘; Noodles — 38 eral sourt the Omaha road has breught]°f being the best little rainmakers in ul oa resses als s dozen . 3¢ | needles u: 1&\ sult against Moore & Garner of Blair for|these parts. Then the honor was| ’ ot Ladies hn!; | uc)un‘.“lbvl. e $21.65, charges alleged to be due on a|taken away from them. ! priosy o i e | G ay e e atfinent. o NrkgpBlor i PG HE hl;zuwt \un \.\lmw (\“nlud this season wxll In- fmlm in v:)rn e B e Xeeps Disorderly Mouse—Margarite|eral years it did not rain on their ‘estal our basement section Friday. chine spool | cards for...6e Matthews, 1131 Douglas street, arrested ; day. But things have changed, and just . S K X i silk, all colors, | Wire hair pins. for keeping a disorderly house, was fined | as the crowds were stariing for Krug | Every suit in stock, without reserve, will be included in| and’ black, per | package ....lc $35 and costs in police court. Three In-| park the raln god shook a few of his | this mark down sal spool 4c | Wooden coat meges were also taken from the place. | best little clouds and rain began to fall TX down sale. 200-yard ma- | hangers, 3 for _‘— Antos Are Btolen—Fred Mathieson, Rut that did not stop the pienic chine cotton only Be 3815 Farnam street, reports that a Ford | The undaynted grocers and bu'chers ! A special lot of over one hundred spool, each. 3¢ | Halr n wflh car belonging to him was stolen from in | are going right ahead with the aifair, ¥ _" A : 500-yard bast- | elastic, all the front of 315 Farnam street. Willlam | refn or shine. The promoters sald that suits that were formerly |n'lum| ing thread, per | shades, 5 for Turner, 81% Mason street. also lost a car | there was plenty of covering at Krug 00 choiee, at. ..o vvvnns "l spool ..8c |only . 10¢ ;:;: 'l-":«:. vm.:fl front of the | park to accommodate all and that the 6 JR W b - . Burgess-Nash Co—Basement. els r o verfed program would be carrfed out | ru’) &b e)}: s s : ) ( T “.E Pay for Damages—The city council prosores o tmarimndiumain Lingerie Waists, 16c. JHouse Dresses, 4¢, DRUGS AND TOILETS approved an appropriation for the pav-|f{ 3 " S ————— " ” N v . sale > Bt Waists that were to $1.60, that have Dark and light shades of percale, in | Jap rose soap, | Borax ¢ ps, N GOld DuSt TWIns Y Bur ess Enterta'ins be:omp soiled and mussed, to all sizes up to 40, very spe- cake .Bc | large pkge, 19¢ baiheclile Ak o Robe W i Aisginge Sell B to th g clearawny at once, ehoice. . IBC | o Friday, b 49¢ | Foir * Napiha | Peroxide, Giove avenue: Lee Sttt, SIS0 A. J. € ees 1o e "B "B J y ’ v soap, 10 cakes | bottle ..... e 5 B gl i g i P g Brother Delegat urnasco buyers A Remarkable Ooat Olearaway, Including Garments that for ++80y | Howpitel -oettoss Nels Jensen, $33.42; J. C. Jenwen, § rotner ve eg‘a, eS8 s Household am- | 1-pound ... F¥alls from Oar—Ross Manchester, at Dlnner at Home Were to $7.50, for $1.00. monia, 1qt. 18¢ | Rubber gloves, "::‘:;""‘ "““1"*"" . ‘"“"‘*‘; ‘"‘"; Those ““Gold Dust twins" from Indiana, v For a quick disposal of fifty coats in mixtures, we offer sl 00 T-M 'L\l;l ig: | Lfii‘th‘d . . 89¢ wwi f cars nea ! A slze, o AT W04 Dedie dreess 08 semainad severs ! gk} vy s el F:"l:d‘r:flzu::l;l:a||“r::.L:l T P e the lot, were to $7.50, for............ LA R S Lurge cake |hold spong bruises and & sprained wrist, He was at- IS APy g e Kirk's honey or ¢ kind, .. tontod by DV, Chavies Kbook and wonk | oo oo the- Job Wednetday aftemoot|buyers for the house at his, bome, 18 Summer Dresses, $2.95. $3.95 Silk Pemcoau, $1.95. | eider tlower |Seldiits pow- to his home at 314 North Ninetesnth |“rmer: oon heweboys. North Twenty-second street, last cven- E soap, cake ..Tc d-rn. 25 pnk. o by They sold The Bee, on the front page | ing. In white and colors, many trimmed Messaline silk petticoats, with mnew | prow W™ Slon” | age ee. .. .s P of which was a picture of their 56l| Louls Nash, genersl manager of the with lace and ribbons, , eircular Awarded Gold Medal—Milton Romers [pounds combined weight of joviality, & Sons company has just recelved a|g.njality and jollity. telegfam advising that the A. B. New| rpgr ‘geand” was in and about the ides gar renge, for which it Is sales | ;ontenelle hotel. 28ent, has been awarded the gold medal] < pere y'are! Yextra' Yextra' Great- at the Panama exposition. This 18 the | et paper in the world. Full mccount of highest award offered on mas ranges at|¢n, famous, celebrated Gold Dust twins, Burgess-Nash Co—Basement. Note These UNUSUAL VALUES nut oll soap, 7 Wluh Hucl 1- 200 flounces, $3.95 $ Friday, ““' l 95 cakes f ' quart Burgess-Nash co—-hl.--'. Combination SALE OF MILLINERY store, also announces that in spite of the fact that the firm has inaugurated early closing fiftecn days earlfer than usual, he has decided to give each employe who bas been with the company for a year or more a week's vacation with tull pay. were to $12.50, for.. Untrimmed shape, regular] N.(lfl the exposition. the handsome twins. Here y'are EIGHT TO GRADUATE 121,c White Percales at 7%4c. Flowerd 6f loateioh, Timcy, aiaAY: ] CHOICE B Prizes Awarded—The auto-| The proverbial "hot cakes’ never sold 9 36-inch white percales, the regular 12%eo grade, from the bolt, at Lining, usual price. .. ..... G4a0s 6 b8 Calaady mobile which was given by the Binpress|hal? as fast as the twins' papers. The FROM ST. BERCHMAN'S Tic yard. (Percale Section.) 1 00 theater was awarded to Pearl Greenberg [twin who weighs 2% had sold sixty-nine Y@, i N for selling the most tickets, She lives at|within five minutes. The twin who weighs | Eight voung women recelved diplomas, ¥ 4o Unble“h?d Bheetmg: l\dt 19(11. At. 36¢ valtis SOPMLA B v e iag degb U el e 2 11 KOV #1.53) 2716 Burt street. Second prize, a diamond |281 was a close second, with sixty-three. | honors, and medals at the commencement -4 unbleached Arcadia sheeting, standard welght, 2 d The shapes are the season good models, in large and med inm sailors, black, white and a few colors. The flowers are assorted col ored daises, roses and buds in wreatks, or bunches. The ostrich fancies are in large variety, from small pomn pon to full wreaths with high stick-ups, The total value ig $1.53, Fri day, for $1.00. Burgess-Nash Trimming Service Free. from the bolt, at 19¢c yard. (Muslin Section.) 8Y,¢ Tennis Flanncls at be. Striped and checked tennis flannel, mil] lengths, of the § Y4c grade; on sale at 5c yard. (Flannel Section.) Madras Shirtings, Friday, at 18c. 82-inch, fine quality madras shirting and waisting, also suitable for dresses, etc., woven stripes and checks, at 18¢ yard. (Gingham Sec'n) $5.00 Wool Blankets at $2.98. Size 62x82, extra heavy wool blankets for sleeping porches, camp- ing, etc., a regular standard 85.00 blanket, on sale at $2.98 each. (Blanket Section.) 16¢ to 25¢ Wash Goods at 7Y4¢ Accumulations of fine wash goods from the week's selling, in- cluding voiles, crepes, poplins, tissues, etc.,, 15¢ to 26¢c values, 2 to 10- yard lengths, at Tl ¢ yard. (Bargain Square.) 12Y4¢ Zephyr Ginghams at be. Bargaing in ginghams have been offered from time to time, but rirg, ‘Went to Louls Wolk; third, a dia-|He increased his efforts to overtake his |exercises at St mond, ring went to Helen O'Brien, and|double fourth, a gold watch, went to Jennie Munkris. Berchman's academy at 3 o'clock vesterday afternoon. Bishop “Buy of the handsome twin! Here I|Scannell made an address to the young am! The Bee! The Bee! Buy it now!|women and distributed the diplomas. The Souvenir plcture of him and “me, the |following are the graduates Gold Dist twins, goes with each nnflif‘llll\or‘inl‘ Selzley, Marie overy copy. Only one cent.” Margaret Morrison, Ircne O'Reflly, Deborah McLeod, = Catherine English, The customers clamored around the big | Agyes Collins, Pauline Ryan. Five Cities Fight for Next Meeting (uowirs st e rivs cimved i of the Travelers|we Ny oo L e = so hoarse they ocould scarcely ———— e puk above a whisper. Then they dis- . The tight for the next meeting of the |4 ipuieq their profits among a bunch of T? P. A. is a five coronered one so far, real newsboys, who gave them three with podsibility of dark horses still to cheers and a tiger with a will. be entered, Lafayette, Ind., is by far the ——— Northwestern Adds -y most openly active in the contest. Lafayette's banners were far-flung in the parade. Lafayette's benner is spreed : 3 seldom, if ever before, have the famous Red Seal Zephyrs been sold across the stage of the convention hall. New Gh]cago Tl'a,]_n MADE 10 ORDER by any store at such a low price. 12'%c Zephyrs and other desirable Buigese-Nash Co—Msasment, ] Lafayette's , buttons .are worn on | 82!,8”,335 and up ginghams at 5¢ yard. (Bargain Square.) Japels of mahy members. But Lafayette will never land the con- Percale Suitings and Flayons, 12%5c. All the different size black and white striped Agatha percale suitings and printed flaxon, so much in demand, from the bolt, at 12%c yard. (Barguin Bquare.) £ Fancy Printed Curtain Scrim at 2c. Fancy printed, 36-inch curtain scrim, as long as 5,000 yards will Jast, they will be sold at 2¢ yard. (Bargain Bquare.) WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SHOES That Were $3.50 to $5,at 95¢ NCLUDING women's pumps, oxfords and boots, in white nubuck, white canvas, tan Russia calf, gunmetal and kidskin. They are mostly taken from our regular lines To meet the demands of increased travel to the west the Northwestern yention say thoss who thinkc they KNOW lwil put on a mew Chicago-Omaha train, : " WO why Lafi to ot that west of here will run over the Union The reason why Lafayette cannot get|pn o to San Francisco It will carry {t. say they, is that Lafayette lan't large through equipment, taking on sleepers empugh. 1ty pehulation & but MG here from St. Paul and Minneapolle. Loulsville, Ky.; Birmingham, Ala. At|mpyg train will be known as No, 17, ar- lantic City, N. J., and Sevannab, G| nying from the east at 11:80 o'clock at | are the other contestants. night. The mew service will be effective | All of them hdve advantages. Atlantio | gs¢urday. City ia particularly an ideal and attrac-| commencing Sunday morning at 12:456 tive place for a convention in the sum- | g0k the inion Pacific will install an- mer, The great resort by the ocean I8 & | ther Pacific coast tram. There will be gay and festive place and the tempting |one sleeper for the exclusive accommoda- beach and the salt air lure humanity |tjon of Omaha people. It will be open from the whole country. But Atlantio|at 9:% ojclock in the evening for all who City is too far from the greater part of | desire herths in it. this country to be a good\conventlon | Xere the Union Pacific's new train will , INCLUDING Extra Pair Trousers Keeping Our CUTTERS and TAILORS Busy There's no dull. season with Nicoll. We keep our cutters cutting and our tailors sewing by adding An Extra Pair of Trousers Several Hundred Yards'of RATINE The Usual 75¢ to 85c Kind at 15¢ HE outcorue of a big special “pmkup involving a hund- red or more full pieces. Beautifnl mixtures and pretty striped effects. Shades of gray, blue, fan, lsc pink, lavender, and black and white............... Very desirable for wash skirts, suits and coats, 38 inches wide, Friday, yard, at 15¢. nnmu-luh Co.—Basement. DO NOT OVERLOOK THESE / tty. That te the poini urged asunst it |take off standard and tourist sicepers| 00 YOUT. suit ord : e L 04 0" bt 95c French or German Val Laces at 2Y4¢. \ This is the fault of the Atlantic ocean, | from the Northwestern, thy Great West- | the price of the suit $5.00; Priday, ate.... ... Also linen, torchon, cotton cluny, etc.; edges and insertions to no doubt, but it is a fact nohe the less {ern and Illinois Central. At Cheyenne alone. 15t ! 3 match, rare values. What strength the other three cities |it will pick up a sieeper off the Rock| (. entive stock included. WOMEN'S HIGH OR LOW SHOES That Were will develop remains to be seen. “It pays | Island. to advertise” mnd little Lafayete's big| On the same date Union Pacific No, 11 campaign of publicity may overcome the | will at Omaha take over standard gnd Sample Pieces of Laces, 10c and 19c¢, Short lengths, samples of laces, chiffons, nets and embroideries, from 1 to 1% yards long. Sample lot of Neckwear at 5Sc. Including roll and flat collars, jabots, fancy bows and ties, some slightly mussed. 0dd Pieces Laces and Embroideries, 1c a Yard. Including val, insertions, embroidery insertions and beadings, wide selection. $4.00 to $5.00 for $1.55 Transferred from the Second Floor Section, including high shoes in dull cnlt black satin, tan and gray suede; also pumps and oxfords. Burgess.Nash Co.—Basement. Imported DINNERWARE Friday at ; » PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. [BLUE OR GRAY SERGE SUIT Medical Inspection | o NNERWARE Friday at trip at their summer home at Cumber+ Abut One-Half of the lmport Co't cefictency in its population. murlstn:laop:;l frv;m‘ u;:“;:",;“ and UUH SPEGIAL UFFEH :—-——— carry em rough to ‘ancisco. Ni”ul G w NM.““ Dr. Hill Favors the *OR. GR with Extra Trousers of and Mrs. lfill.rlel Shook left Jast evening for a two weeks’ fish- othe t.".] 25 of Public Schools|is TR g S o G il $ " snas Souch Thirey-tirst sirest, | NICOLL TheTailor TS INE white slased body with decoration of delft blue band, hair line ) , LB Alnart ey Hm.' peesident of the 1‘.‘:3:-&1? e turlough from the Crited | SNGD Jerrems' Sons . F and gold stippling on handles. Women's or Ohildren’s 25¢c Hose at 15¢. Young Woolo has been at West Point in public | {wo yoars. Odd lots of women's and children's hose, broken sizes and dis- e 1 & graduate of Gmahs | 209-211 So. 15th St. continued lines, in cotton or lisle, favor of medical inspection TWO Broups— hools. He maintane that thare are | Eigh scl Bread and butter Tea, breakfast and Shysical deterrents which impede . the ! At 8c Bl oia ‘pistes. At 10c dlsnée DIstes. isond 0dd Lots Child’s 25¢ to 35¢ Union Suits at 19c. , progress of children who could be started — plates, tea cups and saucers, cof- fee cups and sauc boullion cups and saucers, oatmeal dishes, double egg cups, sauce dishes, two sized platters, after dinner coffes cups and saucers, indi-| tea and.coffee pots, vegetable vidual sauce boats, creamers etc. | dishes, several sized platters At lc An aceumulation of cracked and chipped articles, such as jardinieres, vases, glasses, cups, plates and fancy articles urgess-Wash Oo.-—Basement. White cotton, high neck, short sleeves, knee length, low neck and sleeveless, first quality, Women's 10c Summer Vests at 5o, Low neck and sleeveless, swise ribbed, also women's plain black and colored cotton hose. | in the right direction by occasional ex- | ,unination. He says many cases of fail- ires in school might be traced to obsoure hyeical cuisen. \ The doctor came here to delfver an ad- dress last evening to the graduating class of Central High school at Brandeis theater. From 1897 to 1903 he was identified with 10c White Writing Paper at 5¢. White linen finished writing paper, big value at 10¢, Friday, spe- - cjal, at be s Diivarnly o€ Fetunhe o4’ stodveme Jo These are WORTH WHILE, Too Shelf Paper, 2 Folds for 5. peychological laboratorfes. Turkish Wash Oloths at 1c. p Shelf paper, lace edge, in pink, green or white, special, Friday, The Missouri educetor declined to ex- 2 folds for be press himself on international affairs or Big lot of Turkish W;: d%hn. "i:m;h-"" hemmed, ready for use. ecafusmen he recent sction of W, J. Bryan. 121/,¢ Turkish Towels, Friday, at 10c. Dv. Dett's P > ' Snow white Turkish towels, hemmed ends, usually 12'%¢c; ¥Fri- REMNANTS of WHITE GOODS " bottle N day at 10c each. ——————e — Ve Pl ‘.:f“"“‘:“u “‘:::'m“::fmfl".""‘:'l: 12140 Huok Towels, Friday, at 10c. N«l.lus{ suitable for waists and children’s dresses. An accumula~ and aged. All druggists—Advertisement 8ize 19x38, full bleached, hemmed ends, fancy white or red tion of the yeason's selling at about % the regular price. ! border ll)l‘l‘ 1 »dlncl\;dlul 1LoT 2 Includiug | LOT 3 — Including HOWELL DOES A RALPH Men’s Underwear at 19c. erly to 50, R | eriy 1o B0 400 | orly to 1 Be DE PALMA ACROSS 'STATE | Balbriggan, ’.'—pll?ce. shirts or drawers, ecru color, well wade, all | yard ¢ 5(: yard 3 loc yard lsc e— sizes, run of the mill, usually 4bc. Burgess-! = ¥, 8 Howell, United States district at- Men'’s ‘‘Sport”’ Shirts, Friday, at 50c ° #5-Nash Co.~Basement. torney, motored in from North Platte Made of good quality solsette in tan and white colors, all sizes, | ‘\\“T:m ::h:: -: :’-‘:cl 'fn‘::.;. “ very special. Men's pod Satine Shirts at HOME NEEDS Vel'y Specmlly Pr]Cd p made 812 miles in fourt hours’ Stri uu 48c. e evepr——— A,_’;‘::.:: time .unc:;mnh:u :,n“. u::. Light color, French cuffs, good patterns, ‘eut full and long, lna \L LOT of gray enameled ware, including 2 < ¢istance in an hour less had the roads . kind usually marked $1.00. quart coffee pots, 6 and S-quart been good. Nearly the entire distance ' Men’s Union Suits at 50c, Berlin kettles, 2 and 8-quart sauce dr. Howell found muddy and rough| aw 0ca ln Extra fine gauze, short sleeves, 3-4 inseam, white and ecru, | Pans, wash busins, oblong baking c roads at times and over long streiches [ ] closed crotch, first quality pans and pudd}nl ns; cholce being forced to slow down to ten miles Men's 26¢c Half Hose at|12Yc, A few ¢ and G-quart Pesriess lcelnrsum freer- . o O L A ' Silk fibre garter tops, with extra quality lisle foot, regular 26¢ | ond "f ,“y chuwfi 0 cl080 QU% "“’; 5 g ot i am K e S o it o BT XTI RRTASERE » Best Thing for ous Attack. quality, 12%e P Mop stick and mop, 40¢ value. . E “On account of my nement in the STRYKER sHuE co Ohildren’s Muslin Drawers at 10c. Rollman's nlv-nu:d tub vacuum washing ma- printing office I have for years been a L] Children's muslin drawers of good quality, finished with eluster | chine ’ .$10.00 chronie sufferer from indigestion and tucks, ages 2 to 12 years Clothes nlmpe , $3.50 value, l‘olulo ricer and fruit press, liver trouble. A few weeks ago I had an THE DOUGLAS ST. SHOE STORE Children’s Coats to $2.98, for $1.00. at .. coeeooo . S2,50 | regularly 25¢, for. ........ attack that was so severe that I was not ° . i-tie ;uml quunlv brooms, 19¢ | Aluminum baking d white able ‘to ge to the case for two days. day '::“:"z'o'“' pongee and linenette, were $2.98, very special, Fri- | (iigen Rod Wasbink powder, 4- | enamel inset, usual 31 value 49 Failing to get any relief from any othbr A 3 ) 3 pound package . 15¢ | Any 40¢ wash board. ... treatment, 1 took three of Chamberlain's .’.‘.2'_"_‘1 1 4 o 7 D o u G L A s lwom:“ .: N‘untOOk ?nvlms M, 50c. Brooklyn e and cream whiy, | 2 2-quart Sloan water coo er, Tablots and the next day I feit like a Fine quality embroidery yoke, and sleeve, lace and embyoidery regularly 26¢, for 15¢ | $1.50 value 45 new man,”. writes H. C. Balley, Fitor Bwe Doers Task of thé Oalumet Restensant. insertions and edges. Burgess-Nash Co. e b, Carolina News, Chapin, §. C. Obtainable everywhere.—Advertisement. = BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. s

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