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( THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 191 BRIEF OITY NEWS |FOURTH OF JULY IS |Deaf Poet Invokes the Muse 'DEAF PBOPLE N CONVENTION 7. =z 2.2, | HOME FROM LONG AUTO TRIP nwmmn—nnn—um Tlectrio fans, §7.80. Burgess-Granden. Publie Iasurance Adjuster—Georgs Schroeder, 43 Ware block. Red 6446, ed & moclety of our own, Now .v-n N yoara of progress, our siatistics show that instoad of being extra hasard. Several Hundred Come to the An- C. N. Dietz Says AH Over the West nua]l Meeting of the National They Marvel at the Prosperity GLORIOUS IN OMAHA! and Writes a Pocm About Omaha| This poem In written by J. Sobuyler 1 CAn see the wide Missouri's Fraternal Society. ous riske from an insurance standpoint, | of Omaha. Pl ofi‘l-“oflnlm..{n.‘m‘;fi:n:l“ Thousands Make Merry All Day and | Long, who 1s & member of the faculty or! Old, historic waters flow _— [ deat peopie are more caretul than thoss | Pobrr 14 1 Still Not an Aocident is {the Towa Bchool for the Deat at Counell ¥ y wo AGE | *ho can hear and are actually better | 10 City Nutosal Bank Bids. Telephone - { Blutre and 1 Nnown fae and wide aa the | AJ,PQUt e i the dstance RK DONE IN SIGN LANGUAGE 1IC, U0 "0\ Sden: nd tia insur. | RETURN VIA THE NORTH ROUTE Y 4 P‘"M “deaf poet.'' He published a book of | Fertile fields with dotted woodiand Probably the aulotest big national cons | Ancé | - bwl:':c mflnu m:fl:ulvv;.,_‘t_o poema & few years ago, And has been "’i Framed in hills of living green vention ever held in Omaha is in aession| 'When the average person wanta to| “People remarked upon Omaha's far- Emith Co. Gity National Bank mids. |BIG JAMS AT ALL THE E'““ UG the Sootng hete ot Wt Nuttenni | Hare the blood of beld. tronilersmen [Hare At the Hotel Tome. 1t In the tel | CFOSS & street, he Koos ahead without any |famed prosperity, everywhere I went, Pred > ooy " Fraternal SBoclety for the Deaf: pund red With 1ta Staine: hennial meeting of the National Fraternal | Precaution, only the honk of an aute or |#ald ¢ N. Diotz, president of the libraty Conmaty et e . Grivelittved| It was truly a safe and sane R sn:,"x‘,’“«::n.:’r antries. A U irebs thS PIAIETYr | Soctety ot the Deat. Omly deat Hoopie|the Dell of ‘A atreet car Stopa him. But et ot R gt iy -~ vy - b / | n A cou N ae . - | Aes erson stop ool n h returne onda ro weeks' o 5924 Brandels Tneater Bids. Same |Fourth in Omaba. gt entics The’ rich 1o’ roam, Wi he. B kel -3 4 iR P o v Pl b R g g Kaever hear of | western trip with Mrs. Diets { : g o But to Ll e R ere the Mrst transcontinenta n language, which accounts for -the ou never he LS phons, Dougles 8. Remarkable,” was the manner in | Byt (00 9, qer ARna oo home Rallroad joined the east and weat: atin] qulet brevalling at the meatings, | deat Deople being run over [ “In the west, tintea did not appédr to “Today's Oempiste uovie Progwam” | which Commissioner Kugel, head of | [ OIS SN0 coupmn of emnire aathered While the 3 women and visitors re- T | T B o B g it g i Classified geotion toom: 4 ApDeArs i | From the elty's towers on hillside | Strength, as farther on it pressed 1o " P " The Bee EXCLUSTVELY. Find cut what | the Poliee department, described | TLike the kniehta in casties old Pt Bpiengis o gy i iy Bon orarn Om&hans to Hel proehe N iy il ‘:mn-q:'?.““mmh 4 , 1 look out upon the landsoape Now instead of red men'sterro organisdd In clomed session Auring the p |asked me about the Gate City A the various maving ploture thesters otter, | Omaha's deportment during the cele- |t (il Ol ML L, AT URTo1a | Relgns the might of force and law, | morning, with President Harry ¢ An. [perous condition. 1 just told them that Now Boy at Oooks—Louls Cook, sport- | bration of Independence day. Blutts and valos &ii green and golden AR d% ik of Sualn derson, Indlanapells, and Secretary | Decatur Celebrate omsi i i tie conter of a wondertur ing writer on the News, passed around “Omaha may really feel proud of the 5 iond h distant skies of bi Francis P. Gibson, Chicags, on the plat- producing territory, where business de- Clgars gt te wrestling match Monday | orderly maner observed hérs Sunday and ‘(‘,:.:‘d::fltfi.';";,‘;‘g:‘."_l“;‘:fl';nn There &te censs in distant countries |form. Tien &t an opan seasion the vislte| A party of Omaba river navigation |PreAlon 1a imposaible, as long a8 crops, night 18 celebration of the arrival of & Monday. It (s particularly gratitying ‘That entice the rich to jore were given a hearty welcome . |enttio and other products continue to be o But tor romance and for beauts . & © | enthusiasts is planning to make an auto new boy at his home. 1ders thi 1 activittes, | THEY this broad enchanted valley y Omaha by w produced and the whole world is wani- When one considers the unusual activ | T With it source In helghte of snow Few surpass those here at home |Omaha by varfous speakers. mobile run to Decatur Wednesday if the | - Some of Merg's Nhirts Stolen—The | Undesirable demonstrations with explo-) —— iaslcain A | Welcome to the City, | ronds continue in good shape, to attend [ing to Buy them Berg Clothing company, Fifteenth #nd |sives, frequent during former years, wers | Assistant City Botietier TePoel #pOke | o gslabration #lated there in honot of the | Long Trip in 0w, in Mr. and Mrs, Dietz were fortunate striking good weather almost everywhere they went. Hownver, they experienced . & rogular anow storm in Colorado In May, and made a sixty-mile auto teip in the anow from Bnos MINE tourist resort, near Long's peak, In ¥stes park, down to the orops And the results attained by getting |on behalf of Mayor Dahiman and the | water onto the land Douglas streets, informs the police that thieves broke into a showoase in front of their establishment and stole six silk shirts, valued at 830, Golng to Okoboji—Rev. A pastor of the Lowe Avenue Presby almost “eliminated entirely this yea: added the commisstoner. Not an accldent during the day or eve- ning was reported to the police. Police Break Rule’ and Let Governor Go the Short Way| o Ve g o arrival of the river barge, Julla, which Sity of Omaha me Miller delivered a Kot Into port thers with Ita first cargo | The amount of money that will bo Ap- | welooming address and told some stories, | from Omaha to Decatur Monday. It I8 nm:lm\ud By the next congress for ex: | which made everybody fesl at home. The to be a big day for Decatur, and the tending irrigation propositions and pro- | remarke of both Speakers wers trans- [ whole town! together with much of the F. Ernst, jects in the west will be governed to a |iated Into the sign language by Ruper- | surrounding country, fs to celabrate the | rian Omaha ocelebrated its greatest Fourth ‘ of the local arrangements cdmmittee, He, neck; July Clearing Sale ssc { ioueial Tiourian wers. sxpected to.bo ko, | 5#NeT with the rest of his commitiee,| your suit by having o $18.20 Flors fotes fourrlote sloe, sale Prl0 oS 50 | Piee s ) "1Dr, P ness . D, H. er, is len's Bathing Suits f 18.40 Fibre Bettee, six-foot size, sale price . ........... 7 % but the most tempting of all proved to be An Extra Pair of Trousers ' One-Hal $ 3 ) sale Burgess-Nash on.-lu.u noeor. ' in the referee hox were se t et ALt LY L LT N B OMEN'| Sige 18x36, were 46¢, now 2b0 | Bize 54x90, were $2.75, SI1.85 | o, b Sy g i g s D ; Nicoll’s Guaranteed Non-fading by, 5,,,,,,‘5'_,, slecuenonot | Bize 27xb4, were 90c, now Bc | Bize 6x9, were $4.50 oo | ohirts and Blouses 880 3 Others who_haa mo mpotied_trienas | DT, SUSAN Snyder, BLUE OR GRAY SERGE SUIT polt, wiac® with Jap siecves and | S0 30x1s, were $1:80 OB | Size 8x10, were 47.50 ooy e o Bisugw T. McGiaughlin of Malod, ldaho, Prier to o ¢ ; ONE DAY TRADE AUTO TRIP her marriage, Mrs. Suyder was & tescher Very special July Clearing Sule prices on this entire lot. This is an ::::‘: :o":(.“:b 'Erig“;cs:l’-‘:,‘;lv ::: ¢ IS TO BE MADE INTO IOWA [in the puibic schools or Pittsburgn, Ps. idea only: Sizes 30 to 50; reg. 15¢ spl.. spe. St . BSizes 50 to 80; reg. 20c sp., sp. Arrangements ave being mate for tne| Will Come to See SINGER (good as new) Adeols FORR Slapring B e Sizes 80 10 150; reg. 26¢ 3p., spe. 11 Swallows Leundasum—Lena Batten, 217 Woolworth street, wite of Special Of- in some manner swallowed a quantity of Iauf@anum. Builders 10 Mave Outing—The Omaha Bullders' exohange 18 to have its annual | outing at Carter lake Tuesday, Auxunl 10. Only the advance notive to keep the date open has thus far been put out. At the big north end celebration at Fon tenelle park there was an estimated ate members and frinds. \Dietz Club Has Big Celebration of Its. outdoor clubs were taxed to handle their he indicated the direction they wished to go, whith was north on Fifth astreet. But we're in a hurry and went to get insisted the fellow. “My name's he went on to explain, help it if your name is Bill Bryan,” firmly declared the guard. “My orders are that no one goes this way and I'm going to see that no one does.'’ in Omaha fifteen minutes on route to the annual convention at out o Friday &t 11 o'clock the Omaha il leave for the convention, have | accompanied by the Kloux City and Coun- | ell Blutfs Rika, | Will pick up the Elka from that city and | yesterday, ver the San Pedrd line. Elks They will & apeolal train and will probably be At Fremont the train Booth and H. W, Rothert, Counoil Blutfs, | superintendent of the Towa Bchool for the| WESTERN ROADS PLACE titled “The Brotherhood of Man" and was | written by J. Bluffs, president of the local division of the national soclety, BDerkley, Cal, Reoret The sooisty is & wecret fraternal order, Schuyler Long, Counctl | who s known as representing the far west. | Fraternn) Order, reat exte com- church, Mrs. Lowe and son, Albert, and | oo yuicvogieale™ 11wy called upon to ‘:‘m':”":‘m:‘[;':’_‘ :"““"":"‘"':x:"::.::‘:" Om- | intendent F. W. Booth of the Nobraska | establishment of river navigation thers | .qist P 8% (0 g Gole Mr. and Mrs. James B. Owen 10aVe | o igpiain more strangers within its gates| A handsome touring ear purred up to | | School for the Deaf here. who has many [after & Iapse Of thifty Years #ince a | feeom Danver they toured to Californis this, morning by Auto for TAKe | o0 0o brevious Fourth, It had|the intersection of Fifth and Lecust l'r'*nfl- and former puplls amons thoss | cargo was inded. J. W. Gamble, chafr- | \nq visited the San Francisco exposition Okoboji, where they will apend a month. | s oreniier aporting and outdoor events | strests Monday afternoon, Just bafore tho | Grand Lodee E].kfl attending the convention [tman ot the Missouri river navigation |ang Fessmite Parks GEtef whQ SHe Mad Mis Pookets Ploked—H, 8, Town- | than ever before. The various avents DIg auto race started, and one of the g JResponses were by James 8. Reldoer, committee of the Commercial club. and | went up the Pacifie const and stopped at send of the Keen hotel, Bighteenth and | 4re chronfoled elsewhere, Pa Rourke had |ocoupants of the machine addressed the st off 0 h | Philadelphin, representink the east; A. weveral other members of the commit- |acier park, | Montana, on the way Harney streets, informs the authoritios | 4od at his ball game in the forenoon, |EUArd stationed at that point to direct Op 10 UIMANA |1+ Roverws, Olathe, Kan.; representing |tee are expecting to make the tMp and [ home. They will remsin in Omaha for that while Getting on Etreet car NeaT | There were 30,000 at the Spesdway races |ihe vehiciee. he middie west, and James W. Hawson, | tako part in the celebration. The drive | awhile ! Fontenelle park his pooket was ploked of | ;' "one omarncon. At the Stecher-Cutier| '‘We woula like to get through to the | Betkley, . representing the fart west. by auto road la considered about sev- | When asked about curios and souven. a purse containing §35. match 1n the svening over 10,000 attended, | SPeeAwaY," announced the motorist, &8 Grand lodge officers of the Wiks were (eneral addreases by Superintendent | onty miles. ira he brought back with him, Mr. Diets avolded explanations didn’t remember.’ by saying he He I8 an inveterats ficer J. M. Datten of the Union Paetfic, | : o| “Serry, sir,” replied the guard, ‘but Los Angeles. They came In over the D'eaf, followed the opening program. Mrs, curto hunter and has one of the fNnest was saved from death by Dr. Charles .’.'X}'"".".f..'.f.’:w'..;;l ::::‘:‘;::r:::::. yow'll have to drive on east before cut- | Northwestern and hcre were met by a | Waldo H. Rothert, Omaha, reciged A LARGE EGUIPMENT ORDERS collections In this part of the eountry, Zimmerer Tussday morning. Mrs, Batten > ting across.’ number of the Omaha KIks, They went | posm in the sign language. It wy en- | Yy to which he constantly makes wonderful Seelng a return of prosperity and a prospect for an increased business, some of the roads are placing orders for new equipment, most of it to be delivered at the earliest possible date. The Chicago Great Western has placed an order for 1500 grefght cars; the Mis- additions. Renefited by Chamberiain’s Link. ment. “Last winter I used Chamberiain's Liniment for rheumatic paine, stiffnerq and goreness of the knees, and can cot- sourl Pacifie an order for 400 all steel fenti ay th 1 ver i ol is understood that an claborate program OwD on the Fourth At this moment Motorcycle Officers k::‘v‘o"l h::‘fl at ?"M 18iand and North | greanined sleven years ago chiofly o Bro- | nopper cars; the Omaha road for 1,600 | thing that did’ me .:u uch 'm'{‘_'i'si 14 to be aranged for that dayl ! el e, by Gty i o e e TSN Geeptions Wil DLV | wite tiirawes tee, 8 froight cars, and the Burlington for six- | ward Craft, Biba, N.\Y. Obtainable Off to the Oonvention—One hundred —— spot, heard part of the conversation and | aboard. | ty-five all atoel passenger coaches evorywhero —Advertisement. Omaha and Nebraska Christian En- | Dietz club had a splendid Independence | recognized the motorist, ¥ Al el pi wor coache ryw! deavorers, left Tuesday morning over the Burlington for Chicago, where they =0 to attend the national convention of the organization. They had cars to them- selvesy carried by one of the regular trains, Passenger Travel Increases—W. A. Lalor, general passenger agent of the | Pl 1T e e —— N oR1 Burlington at St. Louls, is in the city, " A i ICIN 6, 1 STORE NEWS FOR W EI)N D—A—‘m Mre. J. McMahon, women's croquet : : i . - - PHONE D, 187, en route home from spending a vacation of thirty days I the west. Mr. Lalor ja |Match Il‘rlgatlon Plants pleaged with the manner in which pas- senger travel has increased and thinks this year will comé close to establishing a record. Sues for Mistake—Sult was brought in federal court hy the Chicage, St Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha raflroad 'against Adler & Block, commission produce mer« chants, 1000 Howard street, asking, judg« ment for $13.96, alleged to be undercharge made by mistake on a carload of pota- toes shipped to the defendant over plain- tiff's road. » laring Coast W in the way of making it possible to irri- 80-inoh, black, blue and pink hair- e S Bk Orien, g STty e Gedis Seavured [lgath s Bres arsa of sem-arid land in line crepe, very desirable for light l’:l"n"“_mr":.”::::&"';‘ ."':“' 'l.""n.. 3 3 t busing of . Wyoming and Montana. ery dresses’ re . 5 "ll:l)lh\l(!ir:n: p::-:l:::m' Rore. el routs| o cnie suppers dn the lawn and dinners | "y ‘Geott's Blutt, Neb,, the congreastonal larly 18c, July Clearing 71 $20.00 Women's tallored suits, Wednesday, choice ......#9.786 | wanted weaves, $7.45 5995 by automoblie frorT thelr home toWn o ;:G::;-:‘:?:::vfillnfinm ;";‘M'I:‘: party spent considerable time, viewing T b R e zC $25.00 Women's tallored suits, Wednesday, choice . ; ,...$12.50 fx""‘t“':‘:"‘:::' e A el d d the tri “IN% | the ditches and going over land that is o . D! i) A g KR CETS ST being rrigated, noting the condition of SRSpEeeah. Sec Sty $80.00 Womea'y tallofed suits, Wednosday, ehioles . . . . :814.78 b ot . over Greater Omaha and were interested | A ] $35.00 Women's tailored suits, Wednesday, choice . .....$17.50 \ ok points ot marest. ey | MISSOUTT Va,lley - : 100 Batiste, yard Sc 0000 Wonnas Gl Baik Wil s 25¢ to 50c Wash Goods 19¢ suits, Wednesday, choice . .. 19.75 viewed. R SRS B R PRI SRS Merriboll batiste and | faney croms = Hundreds of yards of fine wash s o e e ol VW b0 Moot Horo o i Ty arne. 5 | S50 Women's i s, Wetneoog-chos——— e300 | 1, ek e 27 1) .._Groh, pastor of v y ! ¥ o A T nx ; chureh, left for u trip through the west. First of Next Week ‘ Sale Price, yard C | 8s0.00 WS tatlhad puts, Wadntotay chotes: 2o NSROR Lol tetge s lgc He intends to visit friends u'x Den\‘er, Smuess.Fesh OoBastmont #55.00 Women's tailored suits, Wednesday, cholce ... ... .§27.50 | to 26¢c to § i . :fl;,,;_fl:‘;‘d u‘:z ,,?:,':,‘ l';:','f,,;";,,, :‘: Everything' from hog cholera to influ- | $65.00 Women's tallored suits, Wednesday, choice . . ....832.50 g m —_— rence his son, E. N. Groh, returned mis- | enza, from tuberculosis in cattle to the | 100 to 123c Orepes 3%c $75.00 to $1856,00 tallored suits, Wednesday at one-half price sionary from Honduras, Central America, { Value of mineral water to the successtul Y Thousands of yards of floral and Women's 25¢ Hose 10¢ will occupy the pulpit In St. Mark's| rowing of live stock, is to be discussed MADE 0 ORDER W fancy figured jacauard, cotto L T 4 I Including fine cotton, Iace boot, church. by the veterinary surgeons of a halt 4 crepes, 10¢ to 12%c val- G - lisle mercerized and fine fiber S h S ga e - MR s o e Clearing Sale of Porch Furniture || i fiiis: et in or a three days’ Pri § ring Sale It May Be Wrong t0 | comention suiy 1. s and 10 e or- INCLUDING Bair, Searizs oy Covet the Lunch of Your Neighbor, But-- Lunches were never so tempting as Monday, with special emphasis on the word tempt. the last minute affairs. Some of our very best sportsmen went forth early to enjoy the races and were a little backward about taking a bite with them, thinking a lunch would be quite unnecessary in the absorption of the track. The time went by and when their neighbors brought forth choice mor- sely, a couple of our well known bach- sent urchins out to the near by-stores to buy anything, anything that might even | taste like foo . il R Commissioners to Act in Matter of Caring for Refuse The city commissioners have decided to direct the city engineer and city attorney to propose a practical and legal solution of the disposition of the refuse of the city. This matter was brought to a head when citizens of the northeast part of the city made vigorous protests against a dump & short distance south of Locust street. One of the suggestions made at & meet- ing of the city councll committee of the whole was the establishment of an in- cinerator near the dog pound. It is believed something definite will be decided next Monday morniug. one-day automobile trade trip into Iowa territory for Thursday of this week. Quite & string of autos are expected to make the trip, but the Wourth of July celebrations have prevented the comple- tion of detalls earlier. The cars are to start from Omaha at 7 o'clock Thursday morning and are expected to return be- fore dark the same evening. \ Obtainable everywhere.—Advertisement day celebration Monduy afternoon and evening at it grounds at Carter lake. Many picnic parties jolned the members who live In bungalows at the club and made up a bIg crowg that enjoyed a fine time. Prises were awarded to the following winners in the various afternoon con- B. Cox and D. Allen, men's horseshoe contest Harold Torrell, obstacle race. W. Wurster, men's fifty-yard dash. Mrs. R. McClung, women's potite race. F. Coulter, mack race. Mrs. R, McClung, women's twenty-five- yard di R. Westering, pipe race. Bradford and Hall, three legged race. ‘The single men beat the married men in an exciting relay race. D. Allen's bungalow was adjudged the best decor- ated of any of the gally decked summer ganization is the Missouri Valley Veteri- nary association. No less than two dozen of the doctors are scheduled for scientitic talks and papers on subjects of most fm- portance to those who make a business overcoming the disorders that take off valuable stock on the farms. Dr. H. R. Morris of Omaha s chairman co-operating with the buheau of pub- Mieity In making the local arrangements for the big convention. Dr. C. J. Sihler of Kansas City s presi- dent of the assoclatién; Dr. H. B, Tre- man of Rockwell City, Ia., is first vice president; Dr. J. T. MoGilvary of Sloux Falls is second vice president, and Dr. Hal. C. Simpson of Denison, Ia., Is secro- tary-treasurer. Wife of the Council Bluffs &yor,\ Dead Dr. Susan BSnvder, wife of Dr. M. B. Bnyder, mayor of Council Bluffs, ‘died at her home, 121 South Seventh street, Tues- day, after un fliness of six weeks. Dr. Snyder returned from Rochester, Minn., last Friday night, where an operation was performed with the hope of saving her life. Dr.’ Buyder was one of the best kmwn women in western lowa. She came to Council Blufts with her husband In 1887, the year she graduated from the medical department of the University of Michi- #an, and has been prominent in the prac- tice of her profession and in public life of the city. Ahe was a member of the Council Dluffs Medical = society, State Medical society and the Missouri Valley Medical association, Mrs. Bnyder is survived by her sister, who Is the wite of Jud, of Councll Bluffs, and a brother, Harry Liberty Bell Here Clarissa Mckean Rathbun of Arling- ton, Neb., grest-great-granddaughter of Thomas McKean of Delaware, will come to Omaha to see the Liberty bell mext Friday. She wrote Commissioner Kugel, Only Se. Al druggists.- Advertisement. ‘|same or other material Towa |/ 8. B. Snyder | One of them gained access to, the guardsman's ears and whispered: “SBay that guy don't amount to mugh. He's only the governor of the state; don't | pay any attention to him."” The auto went north on Fifth street. Congressmen Visit Immigration Agent Howard of the Bur- llngton 14 back from Wyoming, where | he went to meet the members of the| house committee on appropriations, who Are making s tour of the west, looking over the government irrigation projects. There are twenty-five men in the gov- ernment party, traveling in two oars. | While Mr. Howard was with them they visited the Shoshoni, Pathfinder and Powell projects and xpressed great satis- faction with the work that has been done Extra Pair Trousers Double the Life of Your Suit You'll get almost twice the usual wear out of There'll be no extra charge for the extra | trousers—with your suit order—this week. STOCK REDUCING ECIAL with Extra Trousers of $25 NICOLL TheTailor ' W® Jerrems' Sons ‘o 200-211 So. 15th St. High Class Men' Who Drink Neal lufim in 60 !muiu| Gities | Our Second Annual July Clearing Sale Store Hours 8:30 A. M. to b P. M. Saturday till 9 P, M, - BURGESS-NASH COMPANY. "EVERYBODY'S STORE" ONTINUES throughom the store. A time when we clear our ‘“docks’’ of all sensonsble merchandise to make room for the coming season. Every section of this store enters suck merchandise in most demand, giving you the benefit of the sharply reduced prices, 18¢ Striped Orepd 7340 Genuine Egyptian tissues and gaze de- marvel, the two mos lzfi sirable 26c wash fabrics, July Clearing Sale Price Burgoss-Nash Oo.—Basement. AMPLE lot of men’s bathin suits In a wide variety of styles, at less than % rs“'unlpr price at $2.39 i 8¢, 8P¢ and sgc Burgess-Nash Co-—Main Floor, $1.75 Kimonos 08c usual $1.75 value, July Clearing Sale Price 98c Burgess-Nash o---loo-u Floor, Leather Bags 50c 00D selection of leather hand in a variety of good de- sirable styles; regular 59 price $1.00, special, Clearing Price Burgess Nash Co.—Main Floor. July Clearmg | July Clearing Sale of Tailored Suits Dress Patterns, $1.45 and $1.05 Size 8ize Size Bize Bize $8.00 Fibre Sewing Rocker, with pocket on the side. . . foot size, sale price .... .. $5.05 Fibre %, three- $11.95 Fibre $7.50 Canvas Oouch Hammock, with metallic springs 7. Burgess-Wesh Co—Third Floor, PLAIN COLORED PORCH RUGS. ATTRACTIVE FIGURED PORCH RUGH, 18x36, were 656¢, now 36¢ 27x64, were $1.00 60¢ 36x72, were $1,95 .$1.20 RATTAN FIBRE POROCH RUGS. 1 30x60, were $1.50, .75¢ 36x78, were $2.50 $1.00 DRAPERIFS FOR BUNGALOW AND SUMMER HOMES, 26¢ to 80¢ Borita, plfl and (nnpy borders . ... " . with heavy wide arms, braced $0.05 Fibre Sewing Rocker, very substantially built . $4.00 Wood Settees, with heavy bolted back, 4-ft. Price . Busgess-Nash Oo—atn oor. IAngerie Blouses 85¢ Many different styles in striped, embroidered and plnr votles, or- ndies and batistes,' % or long high or low $2.50 Blouses $1.50 Dressy blouses in organdie, volle and in the very latest effects for summer. Hvery one a ‘l 50 $2.50 value, July Clear- ing Sale Price.... Burgess.Nash ou—l“nl M blouses. shirts, All fresh new stock; Bize 64x90, were $3.50, $2.20 slzes 12 14; blouses, Bize 6x9, were $5.50, $3.00 Bize 8x10, were $8.50..83.58 Burgess-Nash Oo—Fourth Floor. 4-8x7-6, were $3.60, now $1.78 Bize 6x9, were §6.00, now $8.00 Boys' 80 Rom Py For ages 2% to 6 years. Made of percale and other good quality wash mn(erllls Regu- 39c Sale of Sewing Machines time STANDARD (sample) WHITE (sample) .. !'l,l NGER . THE FREE (sample) .. STANDARD (scuffed) , out on rent, WIDE selection of well-known reliable makes of Bewing Machines to select from, Every machine on the list is in absolutely perfect sewing condition, fully guaranteed for ten years and will last & life- Some of them have been used as floor samples, other have been are slightly marred from handling, otherwise perfect all & talling of her Telationahip 10 one Of the | arier or lot it “oniti® ginker=t san ularly sold for 835¢c, special for Diarrhoes Quickly Cured. founders of the republic. ““1 read in The quutly w! hk leaves them ALONKE in, (Ml || ARROW (new) ....... Wednesday at d “Atiout two years ago I had & ssvere|Beo that you wanted the names of per- | Lhe Indane asyium. penitentiary. th e v i Vingvanddmnnii \/ nitack of Garrhose '{-Wh lutc:u:ar o5 | ot related to men of 176" stated. this. | The Neal Three-Duy Freatment, taken TERMS: 3290 DOWN AND Sl oo A WEEK Stamped White Aprons at Se ', r:-lk. -’r‘i:-“ ;.;k’;wnu'l gy 'oman. aystem of the virulent ,.,M"““‘“,,, el — e SO LR, methine White aprons, all stamped ready for Vand upsght A drugsist recommended | Could Not Walk with Rhewmatiam. 1980INS for laver or dr Free Sewing Lessons, No Mall or Phone Orders A s 2% naciice || working with floss, very special ramberiain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Rem-| A satisfied patient writep: “Sloan's For full information call [ » » oll, 1be 100 Wednesday at .......... oo Be The firat dose relieved me aud |ldniment curcd my rheumatiom. au head Neal [nstitute, No. 152 So. Tenth 2 :“)mm two 4.';- 1 was as well as ever.” |grateful. 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