Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 25, 1915, Page 7

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4 ———— OMAHA, ki DAY, JL A BRIEF CITY NEWS |f[LL BE GREATER Catoh Fish and HEAVY TRAVEL CUTS DOWN | “Apparently cverybody wants to go weat, weighing three to four pounds, Later the |tem, Chicago, will take the position Anglérs had them served in the diner. |supervisor of recreation here at a salary Phere as Wever ookt o iy Electric fans, 97.80. Burgess-Granden Have Them S Y d H 0 g gyt Mo FLESH OF L. BEINDORFF | | " " i time. They are going west Rave Root Print Iv—Now Deacon Press OMAHA SATURDAY erve ENGLISH PROBABLE HEAD b Lo R g he trainloads and there don't sesm. to ll::::‘:::«::’:‘:‘;‘:;—rnmt ‘I!c pla | U on a U P D- > OF THE RECREATION WORK na . enrs Union Pacific, has 108t ten pounds |be any e The heavy travel from g chifts hotel. i — p , U, ', Uinel - t ¢ fiesh fn a8 many days, not on sccount | Omahe started with the close of the pub — :’(- vly-ovk n‘.m iul\'\'v*n—}Apphc."on Made Before Judge 5 It Is practically settled that C. H. Eng — r . t because of hard wor lle sehools, and every day since then It re of he public se s has | st director of the Palmer Park . Bee Want Ade Produce Mesits T ke thin' sald Mr Blerndorer has been growing heavier' retumted from Lake Forest, where he| Redick—South Omaha and Dun- Base from the water, direct to the fr | recelved an honorary degree. dee Not to Contest. | ingpan i innovation that has been ir o - - - — - “Today's Complete Movie Program" sl troduced on some of the dining car ." eGSR TIAAREATIIFAwS PAVWIKNOFEITTSSH ~ ., g lassified section tomay, and appears in | gy westbound Unlon Pacific trains. How I'he Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what LL MAKE NO APPEARANCE | ' ™"\, .\ \nnovation that even or als the varfous moving picture theaters offer. . — P : the Union Pacific 18 not likely to remair lin Mo! for the Swimming Days—The aring on applications for writs | introinced Steathsd, 38-ined oA L g park commissioner has placed a woman | 0f mandamus, filed by City Attorney ' oOut In the vicinity of Gothenburg there . extra fine quality wizes up to 2. Spe :m:'mm'mk «zTn.- ':nu:lrhml ‘v:n«: n.l Rine and directed against officials of |!s an irrigation ditch that runs close to ":"l‘.(_"";:h-",f""l' 'V:Vrl\‘ priced, a = arter lake. The attendance at the beach . the Unlon Pacific tracks. The other day 1day " has increased the last few days. :ou(h Omaha sad Dundes, will be| ., "o ouenner train No. 19 was being panth aog 50 A Rathawsy Pleads Guilty — James | (10 before Judge Redick at 10 &. m. | peja at Gothenbure for veral ‘ c Hothaway, charged with stealing a | Saturday. | passengers got out thelr ing tackle ‘...,.-‘,w:l valieq at $20 from Gould Diets, Assurances have been given {n|And commenced casting for bass in the om pleaded guilty in police court and was bot £l irrigation diteh that at the time was sentenced to twenty de®s in the county h cases that no appearance Wl pankfull with water that had come in | Sk be made or anything put fn the way|from the North Platte river. The train Curtain Good To Constder Work Parm — Mayor |0 delay the issuance of the writs, dld not remain to exceed twenty minutes oy it O"lm Dahlman appointed Commissioners Jar-| Which will be granted Saturday “‘{' ”"':”‘ that """'k” o ““"";“ :"”" nante of curtain dine, Drexel and Hummel to serve as - fifteen bass were taken, some ¢ them sheeting goods, arscisl ccmmittes With the Bifbtiesitalrs kg SRR ol e R et mATQUISe . ek R it In the South Omaha case Treasurer the sheet for hotel marquisettes. Val- ommittee of the Commercial club for | Martin and City Clerk Wheeler are cited snd household use, b e agp a0 < o PP B Y onsideration of establishment of a mu-|as having refused to deliver public rec- ‘ 108 VAINES; SAeR=< . el 7 5 oy gl e 59¢ In Our Bargain Basement Store 10c Mold Canoce Oruise — Seventy-five [ by legally constituted officlals of Omaha 3 n cADOMAtA: OF: 1he Youls: Men's: CHretln | in. . Jegal Inasnet, VAFNGE DRG0 of SN l\l ULTITUDES of inducements of the most surprising character are e r caociatlon gummer park enjoyed o cance | fciala aro cited in the appiication d - here to tempt the shrewd shopper. Every counter is laden and every cruise o el e ednesda -] 4 vy Henry Murphy, speaking for : : g f Py ning, followed by a wiener roast. 1 hyi- | the South Omaha officials, reiterated his Slips aisle lined with thousands of chances to save, and every special value is cal Director “Bud” Kearns, N. R. Brig- | former statement fhat no appearance ¥ i wa xsenen B created on new desirable summer merchandise of the wanted quality sort. House Slippers ham, Charles Blacklock and Ralps leake | Wil be made Saturday morning. bleached pillow . Women's Taltet wébe the committes in charge. | The retiring officials say they demand | N g . house siippers, all Was Mot What it Seemed—_To plant | (hi# court order as protection for them- food %e. vetuee, B -4 - - g I 3 g i Hen W meemet_a ent | [ 5, O ) . g et 3 T'empting Array of Cotton Fabrics 8 3 it was the experfente of Robert Nachti-| In the meantime Commissioner Kugel hardwood floors if 8 98¢ gall, youngster who belongs to m--.{":m:;:""mfl l":‘l"'-mtr‘n' «»:' the South a little 3-in-One has ic ————— _ e—————— St. Joseph school district of the chil- and oundes DRios Geparcments, first been poured on it, ; vedv P e Tt o ought & pack. | #hich he is merging into one general de. | po &S : Dainty and crisp weaves, the colorings being the most charming of the season’'s newest tints e | J Removes heel marks, These cotton fabrics offer uniimited possibilities in the way of cool attire in exchange for very small nge of seeds, labeled “turnips,” but when | Partment the plants grew they turned out to be| rape Instead | Thanks Those Who Help the Poor— Mrs. G. W. Ahlquist, friend of the poor | and sickly of Omaha, wishes through The Pee to thank the large number of friends | who assisted her in the splendid outing | Apartmenis, flats, nouses ana cottages | <he gave to the 350 shutins of Omaha|®an be rentedquickly and chesply by a Tuesdny. Some of the donations were | Heo “For Runt” | the use of twenty automobiles And the | s gift of thirty gallons of ice cream amd thLirty cakes. Employs Young Girl—David vnr-l ’ fordof a lower Douglas street moving | picture liouso was fined $50 and costs in | poliee court for violating the child labor law, by hiring Eliza Guides, aged 15 vears, to work at the establishment after | ¥ o'clock. The juvenile authorities are | investigating the case from another view point. The fine in police court was sus- pended by judge Foster. Wew Grain Exchange Building—The contract for the hardware for the new Grain exchange building has been let to Milton Rogers & Sons company gt this | 4 city. It will Le recalled that this firm | #180 furnished the hardware on the Fon- terelle hotel and the Woodmen ot the World building. Mr. Black of the Black | Masonry and Contracting company claims | to be a crank on good locks anj haa insisted on having & very high grade of Stop That Cough—Now, When you eatch cold or begin to cough take Dr. Bell's Piue-Tar-Honey. It pene- trates the throat and lungs. All druggists Advertisement news, protects, preserves. No dust. A Dictionary of 100 other uses with every bottle. 10¢, 25¢, 50c—all stores. ‘Three-in-One Oil Co. Our Own Importations From Japan Along with the eollection of Japanese birds, dogs, curios, efc., now being exhibited on the third floor, is a highly interesting showing of our own importations from Japan, priced exceedingly moderate. The showing includes: Japanese Wearing Apparel and Novelties nardware for this new Grain exchange. Kimonos, Silks, - Petticoats, Fans, 2 i Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Third Trial of Case Sleevebands, Drawn work, Coatsleeves, Artlines. of Wunrath Against | § Furniture Co. is On Hand Emb. Centers and Scarfs A Collection of Beautiful China A Wird trial of the persopal injury i damage suit brought by Willlam Wunt Vases, Plaques, Cracker Jars, rath, a janitor, against the Péople's Fur- ' Lamps, Mayonnaise, Celery Trays, niture company, was begun in district Sugar and Cream Salads, Hair Receivers, court before Judge Begley of Papillion, Plates, Bon Bons, Celery Sets, etc. who is presiding in court room No. 2 in Tea Caddies, Boudolir Sets, the absence of Judge Estelle. 3 : R A former verdict for the plaintift was Other portions of the exhibit include Japanese set aside recéntly by the district and su- preme ocourts on a showing of alleged fraud in the evidence presented by the defense, leading & former jury to believe he had lost an eye in his fall in the furniture store. Detectives who investi- gated Wunrath's past history in connec- tion With an imaginary inheritance of a big estate in Germany, leatned that he had lost the eye two years prior to the | accident in the furniture store and had collected $1,200 from an insurance com- pany for the loss of the eye. Counsel for the defense in examining | prospective jurors inquired whether they | connected the case in their minds with the fact that Wesley Gard served as a juror in the former trial. Gard was a juror whose alleged friendship for the Bromes, atforneys for Wunrath, was ex- tenstvely aired in other, court proceed- | ings. BRANDEIS STORES BUY ENTIRE STOCK OF SHOES §. A Pierce & ("o, Councll Bluffs' old- est shoe concern, with a reputation | throughout the country for rellable mer- | chandise, have decided to go out of busi- ness ani have sold their entire stock of | nearly 20,006 pairs of shoes to J. L. Bran- dels & Sons at 40 cents on the dollar. { The stock consists of all high grade | shoes. such as Strong & Garfield for men, Wright & Peters for women, etc., in excellent condition, many lines belng ivory, Japanese dolls, Japanese pipes, pictures, paint- ings, ete. A bit of old Japan is our third floor this week, with its fete trimmings and air of an oriental market place. Come and pay it a visit. Brandeis Stores intact. This stock will be pl | by J. L. Eraudels & Sons in the near | future. HIGH WILL TRY FOR THAT | THOUSAND-DOLLAR PRIZE Who can prove that 25 per cent of lhe! insane are s0 as a result of liquor traffic? | F. A. High, Omaha district superinten- | dent of the Anti-Salodbn league, will un- | dertake to get $1,000 for proving it 1 A. L. Meyer is the man said to have offered $1,000 to any man that can prove that statement and a lot of other alleged | statistics about the evil influences of" liquor in anti-saloon posters. Mr. High | has written Meyer asking to have the controversy g0 to three judges before whom High will try to make his case. MOHLER HEARS SON-IN-LAW HAS JOINED THE COLORS A. L. Mchler has received word from his sen-in-law, Amanio Senna, a resldent | of Italy For the present the young man | has given up his law practice and has joined the Italian army, enlisting in the artillery arm of the service. Hiz regl-, ment s stationed at Turin, 100 to 160 miles from the war zone, but he has no| idea when he will be called to the front His wife is still at Milan Diarrhoe= Quickly Cured. “About two years ago I had a severe attack of dlarrhoea which lasted for over a week." writes W. C. Jones, Buford, N. | L, “I becauie so weak that I could mot stand upright. A druggist recommended Chamberlain's Coliz and Disrrhoea Rem- ely. The tirst dose relieved me and within two deys I was well as ever.’ Obtainable everywhere. —Advertisement. Brandeis Stores scratches, signs of wear. Re- ' 36 ' ed, inch extra we ght, fuil standard L. L grade, heavy round thread quality Special off the | ) Friday "hnn. yard ‘.Sc for stout figures, made of durable coutll, well, boned; extra wide front steel, with adjustahle abdominal _ belt. Sizes 20 to 36— 1.00 Corset Corsets Coutil and Batiste Corset, medium and low top, long skirt, with heavy garters attached-- Shirts, Drawers 65 dozen men's fancy balbriggan shirts and draw- ers: also poros mesh shirts and ' :rlwrél, !\l'n'r(h to oc. e R ing 25¢-35¢ § Extra values in good fitting bras- @ sieres. front or back ~embroldery trimmed. Sizes 34 to 48 Y Union Suits @ One lot of men's poros mesh and ribbed union suit Eecru color tional valu 50c Conde Mesh unfon suits and lisle ribbed union suits. Values up to $1, sult— 69c Athletic and however) on bargein Friday, a pair 99¢ Lace Curtains Two cases of t eling men's sam ples of lace cur tains. Values to ach, will go 15¢ ?l'cm 500 full size ‘.‘.... lace curtains alues to §1 & pair, will be sold Friday for each— i Ia 25¢ - .0./ Men's Conde mnha cost Fine Quality Dress Gingbam in all the leading | Beautiful 40-Inch Volle, Seed Cloth, Rice Cloth, styles, light and dark grounds. Full pleces to | Kte—All the latest printings, bookfold. = Full select’ from. 10c quality B | 2isees to chooes trom. ke and 1 wCott!:l. "r““l_ Friday only, YAPd ........cceonenens - e ¢ i L 9%ac ton pants, unbrel- 27 n| S 8 n knee Ntyles, 27-Inch Beautiful Sheer, Summery Batlste and | g, ;e Nurse Stripe Dress Zephyrs—York and sizes 4, 5 and Lawns, Printed Lace Cloths, Ete.—All cholce de- | grt e MU0 RITRE, (OEs ated shades 9 e valuse, Tate— signe, absolutely fast colorings e { S0 velve, sire it RIS 50“2"" values, Friday, YArd. . ...o.ooveenennnn C 2ic 36-Inch Fine Quality Dress Percale—Light and | 27-Inch Beautiful Sheer, Shadow Volle—Pure dark grounds, neat dots, stripes and figures. | white The latest, dainty white weave; for LY women's walsts, dresses and outing costumes. 12%¢ value, yard™ Full standard make. 10c value, Frida yard .....00000 6%ac | Thousands of Yards of All Kinds of Wash Goods accumulated during the busy weeks selling from our regular stocks, including 36-Inch Dress Percale, Dress Ginghams, Lawns, Printed 215 Batistes, Dimities, Calicoes, etc. Values up to 10c. While they 1 yard ..ooiidinenes C Unien Suits Women's fine cot- ton upfon sults, umbrella knee styles, I6e qualiity, on sale now for, Best Grade Apron Gingham-—Pure indigo dye, ab- mono and Wrapper Cloth in a choice assortment | solutely fast colore in all the wanted checks and of leading styles. Unshrinkable, fast cnlm7l£ broken effects. 9c Tengo Chiffon (Bookfold), 36:Inch Summer Ki- 16¢ value, to close Friday, yard....... | Friday, yard 32Inch Finest White Plisse Crepe for women'sunderwea Worth 16c, yard Embroideries Way Under Price The most wonderful embroidery bargains we have ever offered, excelliig all other notable embroidery sales. CHOICE CHOICE 18-inch cambric, swiss, organdy and nainsook flounc- ings and corset cover embroideries, filet and eyelet de- signs, neat patterns. 45-inch crepes, voiles and swiss flouncings, a beau- tiful selection of new designs. Worth up S4.inch batiste and swiss flouncings, very pretty Worth up'® Jiigk acemics to $1.00 eyelet effects. to $1.00 and soles. Pair— 18-Inch Swiss, Nainsook and Crepe Hmbroideries. ec Corset Cover and Fmbroidery Floun- lz%c cing. Worth 26c. ., Embroidery edges, insertions and bands, neat pat- terns, very good quality. Worth e G e 5c 5,000 Women's, Misses’ f.__r;g ‘ Children’s Dresses This great money-saving sale will be continued Friday and Saturday. This is a collection of special purchases from overstocked makers—the dresses and the prices speak for themselves. i Fine White and Colored Sum- ’ Fine White and Colored Wash mer Dresses, val- Dresses, wonderful $1 0 ueluptoss......$1095 values ......000 Silk and Wool Dresses. .......$2.00 | House and Porch Dresses......85c Children’s Wash Dresses. ......43c | Rompers and Dresses ..........18¢ of Value Giving Will Be Reached Friday and Saturday in Our Basement Clothing Dept. Men's and Young Men's Suits We bought 685 suits from a Chicago manufacturer at less than cost to manu- facture. = These suits are pure worsteds. and cassimeres. All sizes and colors. £8.50 to $12.00. values, Friday and Saturday— $5.00 . Men’s Socks Tikea T at m| € 0 on wsocks, Worth to The Climax 6 dozen men's athletic unfon suits. Knee length . Worth 50c, Ir\!‘ ca clally priced, suit . o :‘;’5' " 1,100 Pair Men's Pants—Pure worsteds, $2.60 and | We bought the surplus steck of Slipon Ralncoats :‘:‘f&!‘. @ c $3.50 values, Friday and Saturday, sl B() | from » Chicago manufacturer at loas than cost to @ to #3.5 §o manufacture, 626 coats worth $3.60 msl 98 Union Made OVGI’l"l 49¢ $6.00, Friday and Saturday........... N Wonderful Bargains For Boys In the Basement Department 35¢c Boys’ Blouse Waists 19¢ Full cut and well sewed blouses in a splen- did selection of light and dark patterns. pair A hig table full of slightly soiled wash suits that are worth 75¢ and $1.00. Mostly Rus- sian and Eton styles, Oliver Twist and Middy ht Al i lot. Specialy priced Plain blue, black and white Shiigs I e g0l RES o ‘ : .A. & 25C blouses included. Special. . A 190 for Friday, choice..... A BIG KNEE PANT SALE 50c, 75¢, and Even $1.00 Knee Pants Khaki pants in different shades; Odd suit pants in splendid tweeds and cassimeres. linen repps, crash and Galatea wash pants in straight leg styles. Every 35(:- size, 3 1o 17 years. .. o S I I P PRI A A~ S R TPy W T T 2 ke o T U O 0 S B 0 e e T 8B @ e Notions in the Basement o s‘!':f",' Extra Special e ats’ Best Crochet Cot- 3ac chet spreads About 2 table ton—Spool pretty patterns, cloths; full bleach ' Extra Good Screen Fly Bwatters zl,‘,c heavy quality; ' ed in & variety of 10c grade, each regular aise, in neat , Batterns ‘ Rust-Proof Dress Claspa—All 1¢c plain, fringed and borders. Cholce for o Bpecially Une Big Lot of Wash Edges. Bias Tape 380¢C H Toag 1 P L VIOAT . RPN ® rited, each w and Rick Rack Braid-—All hest qlty. Bolt sl 25 2c 49(: ;l.v:‘h\w( »n Boxes-—Special Frida loc po - wed SEPSBOVISEREFEE LB Bmaw [ ]

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