Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 28, 1915, Page 5

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1915, . 5 ney ;:-mr.r. assistants, .n:r“m- -'nrfi:' TOM K_ELLY WINS s“.;E.’{ 1) n ,m.;m_ 1t came to m;;\ by ;«..:,. y S B Ry WEYERHAEUSER TAX :\lnn'\llr'vlzdr‘n ’;;ni:,'..'fi";:' f,:.:.‘.::: r!:"‘lhl' LOVING CUP IN CONTEST O N O e T s S ) 200 competitors. In other words, by hav state. the attorney general said Tom & Kelly, general agent of the ing written more insurance for the com RLY MILLIUN life department of the Travelers' Insur.| pany during June than any of the ™ |Seventy-Fiv Girl ance company of Hartford, Conn., fs the| agonts in Nebraska and lowa, the lov- | R — y 1 e 11‘ S posseasor of a sfiver loving cup that he! ing cup is his personal property and Is State of Minnesota Will Try to Col- | would BC MOdelS' | prizes more highly than he would | nevor again subject to competition. | lect $900,000 from Estate of ) . — ——— - Late Lumber King. Two Dozen Chosen WR. PAUL, Ave FoThe report that | Tio0els o the number of seventy.five die EXhlblt Of COW&D ‘ To Have One of Our Finest Suits at the state of Minnesota hopes to collect of hundreds of gowns and dresscs at the | & large inheritance tax from the estate | Byrne-Hammer store, It was try-out day K . | i of the late Frederick Weyerhacuser, | for Merchants' market week style show the attorney general's office. It was|by the merchants’ market week commit- ::1‘:; that lh:‘ nnmx;nlh» state may } tee, which was on hand in full force to approaches .000, based on an | inspect dels to exhibit th vario ¥ i i 77 estate of $30,000,000, instead of $1,500,000, as | atylea at the style show to be held 1n ihe We have transported from the Grand Rapids | _ Styles that men and young men most desire—the choicest fab ) rpored by the executos. ¢ oy | Alortum e’ evening of Saptember 1 show rooms the complete sample line of furniture rics and the best of fine tailoriug. amount, however, it w! Of the seve 1 v ere: y : N 1 1 Do Bacessary for the state to prove that | outs, but twenty-three were seiboted o manufactured by the Cowan Company, which is each You have the choice of every broken line in the store. the report of the executors to the tax |the work hibi ring, summ weight sui —_ , ;otnn;nlon Wi Sous’ ORI, SlTL] MRy OF those Who eatersd. the try-out {eu.:x‘“b“e(ll‘ 'rthefe during January and July, the Spring, su er and many fall ght suits of. lon dollars short had had experienc urniture market seasons. . [ (TR e o b, e “Kuppenheimer,” “Stein Bloch,” “Hart aided by Andrew Fritz, public examiner, | committee sov no previous | We felt that this exhibit would be attractive ’ ’ ’ ' has obtalned an exhaustive report of | experfence, but lucted themselves " ” 3 L] " e e Sy o our friends and customers if shown complete, £ Schaffner & Marx” and “Society Brand the late millionaire [ gy £ rr— we purchased the contents of their show rooms. This *“The public exam offic b bed . working on the Weyermasoeer ‘beoka nen | OWAHA NEEDS WORKHOUSE, | sample showing is not only an exhibit, but a sale as Celebrated Hand-Tailored Creations at | on the books of companies with which | SAYS ATTORNEY M'GUIRE, 11 of al i : th ill all be § several months” sald Attorney General McGuire, who marked at prices much lower than they could be sold O 1 Smith. “A voluminous ~eport has been |ls s r at the po- mmsTmeT s ! presented, which I have reason to be-|lice co observations for regularly. Taking the entire line, we got a liberal That F 1y Sold From $15.00 to $40.00 lleve ocontains important data relative | at this court steengthen his bellef that | i ormer o 3 { o the atfiliation of Mr. Wayerhasusee | Omahs should have & workhouss: discount, and they were shipped through in full cars, X /. : with various large corporations.” Wt would surprise you tg kiow m‘ enabling us to take advantage of the very lowest rate. Fancy weaves, grays, browns, stripes, checks, worsteds, chev- | r. Weyerhauser was reputed to b arge per cent of nonresident prisoners 3 N, : : i . | heavily teresied T the Great Nors| AralEiat cvery moraing. Most of hees || These advantages we are offering in the prices we e il s aph el bendipl s st thern Rallroad company, but cen- | offenders are floaters, wh in and | o0od % % £ g & < tory submitted by the ex.-.»‘:.( s 8 m\.“l | make v\:rh for (? 'ymll:r‘f" ;"“v:::rknmm | have put on the g s for this duplay' P . :n:‘!fklnsl::;l;‘:: ::m::::‘:.:-;, Real would. serve . {.'.b."'l‘;::fi,l'fil..""fi.:’}"'.‘: [ We invite you, if interested in furniture, to ses Don’t miss this last opportunity to make yourself a genuine saving of at $00,750. Personal property was repre- | these transient undesirables,” remarked th" une’ Witho“t the slightest Obligaflon on yonr nted in of the F. Weyerhasuser | Mr. McGuire l , R | :.,:.p.ny :':,T':mfwfuh nf,.-u“m' o Mor- iy NI & # [ part to purchase. It represents the very best and 50C ON THE OLLA | chants' National bank, St. Paul, the| AUTO STOLEN IN OMAHA | i 1 W > / First Natlonal bank, Duluth, an insur- | newest ideas in furniture. ’ ’ s oty tor nom ani smas | LOCATED AT FALLS CITY| MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, $7.50 AND $0.00 | the bank were listed by the executors. | In the inventory there is no mention of | nty Dunn has re- Exhibit and Sale Starts | ceived a communication from Falls City, | Ohtef of Police Last Saturday's demand for the special lines of suits we offered at $7.50 and 750 | timber holdi in vari iy has prompted us to prepare for a renewal of that attractive event this Suturday. ! country, Incl’:x‘d.ln; t‘h:r ;’:L:x:;u]‘:r,.,:‘l.y.,‘N""- informing him that an auto which | Mond.y, Au'“'t 30“‘ The price, the style and the materials all seem to be what hundreds of our | company of Iaaho, which has & sawmn | ¥®® tolen from Dr. J. F. Hyde, 2d1 | patrons want, and b gy R the inftet:dh the ri‘jj(vlid.r'j':m(\r“M‘ on August 24, has been | L] world. Also, there was no mention of | 'C"'°d 4t that place. & l various paper and box mills in which Tinve Remw Bowel Movement, » S0 we have replenished our stock with values worth up to $26.00, and for an- 00 other successful Saturday sale marked them as last Saturday a——— | Mr. Weyerhacuser was <wported to Lo| Take Dr. King's New Life Pills and | T \ s New Life Pills and | of (hone matin wtriped ! o . oy nterste. have & iy enss movemen st (he bow s Siiet The Correct Fall action recommended by |els. Cure constipation. Only %c. Al S ris ¥ty Al ‘Willam J. Stevenson, one of the attor- | druggists.—Advertisement, adras 4 ¢ Hat at 7°C H For every mam, young or old, is § it here, at— These shirts, made by a lead- 1g | WARGH, kbe finily! Hoven m— $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 madras, squal to the usual §1.60 SR8 Fh00 ahiyes. These hats represent extraor- Bott bosom, dinary values and distinotivel T - vy PR fashionable styles, Eray, pearl, v e blue, green, brown, ete., etc. Athletic Union A Stetson Hats Suits; 79¢ right'in Qualiey, tyle And price: Oy Mk e sy g $3.50, $4.00, $500 terials, drop Innd closed Ask for th mew “Hvemt" $4.00. E_'f'lu ios foned % 79¢ Any Straw Sailor in the Store d $3.00 values. Our Readiness R 49¢c. Values to $3 with*Boys' new fall suits is ap« Thoughts of Fall Suits parent in the splendid new as- you 't "“f’n.—’m‘ Must ses. sortment of smart styled suits All the latest and best fabrics, now awalting your selection tterns and colorings are re and the models are typieal of the snapplest Lyl as of the most $3.50 to o100 o foan 5, Ty ot d invited to look them over.” On To Lincoln! AND THE BIG STATE FAIR Where You Will Find Our Exhibit In the Main Manufacturers’ Building ’ COME AND SEE US AND HEAR ABOUT & % LY, ' FEEDS ; |l For Horses, Mules, Cows, Cattle Sheep, Hogs, Poultry e, Desirable Rooms for College Students Young men coming to Omaha to attend our many Schools and Colleges will naturally be very busy the first few days getting settled ready to begin study. But troubles may be lessened and work lightened if they will take advantage of the Service THE BEE offers. Don't run all over the City loo king for Lodgings—read THE BEE -~ in the Classified columns many Jdesirable Furnished Rooms and Apartments are offered for rent. And if nothing is there found to your liking call at Room 104, Bee Building, where a list of rooms and board- ings is available. ¢ FINE FEEDS MAKE FAST FRIENDS- WE MAKE BOTH M. C. PETERS MILL CO. Omaha - But, you can find most anything in THE BEE—if you have chums you may wish to band together and rent a furnished house or apartment—maybe you will want unfurnished rooms, or fur- nished rooms with, or without board. In any event look to THE BEE to aid you; our Classified Columns will save you much tire- some tramping and running around.

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