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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1910, 13 3 North Sixteenth Street, Between Capitol Ave. and Davenport St.; Its History, What It Means to Present and Future Generations of Omaha. Thousands of Dollars Being Expended to Enlarge and Remodel Big Stores. Read the Messages From These Live Mer- § chants and Learn Why You Can Save Money by Shopping in This Block. Learn What Their Business Ideas are and Understand How They Give Such Values. LYV TV TV TV IV IV VY VY VY VO VYV IVIVIVIVIVIVIY VT VVIVIVIVIVIVIVIVIV IV YV IVIV LYYV VY IY I LY IV IV IV YT L) &) ) CLAMS AND OTHER [THRIFTY BUSINESS BLOCK |ui i oo e bt wich'is Save $10 on Your SBA FOOD ARRIVE!* v w'oeseapores s o™ | o e Buy it at the Bonoff BT e | Rellet trom Aeute Rheumatism. perity. | John M. Gronx, Winchester, N. I, N. Y. Sample Store 206 North 16th St. All is in Readiness for the Big Elks’ | writes: ~ “I suffer from acute rheuma- Clambake at Krug Park Sat- |DO NOT FEAR FOR HARD TIMES tism and Sloan's Liniment always helps Hfflly Afternoon. Along Sixtéenth street 1rom Capitol l;::::”- ot e trsk e Extraordinary spe- N : : Suit: th t ) cial bargains for to- . . $20.00; § 1 3’50" morrow in Fall Suits, A ), Seturdey. £ &= Coats, Dresses and L V.3 PN IO S \ good with us’ Please note this Our line of Women'’s Suits and Coats contains nothing but the ‘‘better grade’’ merchandiso. Cheap and poorly constructed garments are not tolerated by us. Our lines this season sur- passes all previous ef- forts, Avenue to Davenport is but a short 300 BIG PROGRAM ON BESIDES |fet ana thero aren't any huge twenty- St atory sky-sorapers along this block, and The annual clam bake to be given [thers aren't any internationally or even | by the Omaha Elkke at Krug park [nationally known buasiness operators lo this afternoon promises to excel|Cated Within that W feet, but you will all previous functione of the kind :1::( :1:::!::‘;':‘“::‘1;';‘:&::“::: ever attempted, Preparations have | ghort 30 feet can possibly contain, and bLeen made for caring for from 600 |they’ll give many a man with a million- to 800, and at this time an attend-|dollar establishment, plush carpets and & recelving line of private secretaries cards ance of more than 500 is assured.| ., ,pades and still ahow them some- For the feast Secretary Miner has|ining about modern business methods secured seventy-five dozen ears of| Along Sixteenth atrest from Oapitoi corn and three and one-half tone of |avenue to Davenport are located some of , th o !the most eturdy businesses in Omaha. ;:e; food, the latter !ncl.mnug Clams, (40 are mot very pretentious, perhaps, obsters, oysters and crabs. and the owners are not in the habit of At the clam bake the eating will start |enjoying life by the limousine method, | at noon when boullion, oysters and lob- |but you will find every one of them ail sters and crabs will be served. This will |wool and & yard wide continue until 4 o'clock in the afternoon, -3 & Summer Jewelr > AR [ wis .- & o g Prices of jewelry was never more reasonable than they are today; if We [ L, s s e 3 g opensd. From this ! Real Omaha Firms. . $30.00; § 75 m‘&:’:fi°fi::‘;an°m‘fi‘s o'elecg‘ | They are Omaha firms and that fact y,ou come to the Sk]rts. Saturdql Eg VS Boxing Program. {alone 15 & good recommendstion. Al | right place and s While the clam bake will be one of |Omaba firms are live ones DBut this the important functions on the card, It |little block on North Bixteenth etreet s | will lack much of being the most inter- |especially live, and no matter how hard | esting feature. Arrangements have been |the times or how adverse the conditions made for a sparring exhibition between & |you will find each and every one of the | couple of the best artists in the central |establishments in that block enjoying the west. Socretary Miner is keeping thejr |tenure of prosperity, always making a identity a secret in order to afford the |little gain. Elks and their friends a surprise. Among the thriving businessmen atong | Then there will be plenty of musio, |thia block is the Loyal Shoe store. This vocal and instrumental, with McIntyre & |15 one of the most up-to-date shoe houses ' Heath, now playing at the Orpheum, do-|in Omaha. The same distinction applies | ing a black face stunt. A feature that|¢, tne Loyal Furniture company. Both | promises to be of great interest will be |os ¢hage establishments are in the Loyal the appearance of Colonel Holdsworth, |yotal building. | one of the oldest Elks in the world, he [l Lo L8 o e s also an- other Loyal hotel tenant. Mr. Henrick- son has been located in his corner posi- | H TR consider the quality of the goods you are buying. If you wish high grade, artistic jew elry in charming new designs, we shall be pleased to show you our as- sortment. No bet- ter values in watehes, diamonds and precious stones can be obtained at prices we are offering. All nov- elties in summer jewel- ry at low prices, in- cluding the popular genuine bob-o-link rings and bracelets. Our Millinery Department is one of the leading fea- tures of this store. Here you will find Sample Pat. tern Hats to suit your taste at prices that will gurprise you. Hats that are worth up to $10.00 will be sold Saturday; your choice in three lots— S _sp8 80 “Skirts of Quality” are man-tailored through- out, few skirts are ae weli tailored, none better; val- ues worthupto § £2~00 $12.50, Saturday. . 5=—— New Fall Footwear | SPECIALLY PRICED FOR SATURDAY BUYERS All the Latest Styles, Leathers, Fab. rics, Ete,, for Women and Men, at Just the Price You Want to Pay. MEN WOMEN Your opportunity to buy high Hundreds of models to choose grade new Footwear at Less chan from at— Sale Prices. COome and look sl.gs ‘nd 32.45 i them over— $1.95---$2.45---$2.95 Mail Orders Filled at the Above Prices. FxELwL;J Loyal Shoe Store ) g R "." Loyal Hotel Bldg., 16th and Capitol Ave. - ‘ snrrounds the new Drveesé Wy collection cannot be overestimated. $ 1 0 Values worth up to $22.50; Saturday..... e holding certificate No. 3. He and his partner, Joseph M, Norcross, are at the Orpheum and both will be at the clam - bake, where they will do a singing turn, ;‘"" for "‘;’;:l:y“:_::“’ enjoys a most | Among the prominent people who will |Prosperous o 3 be guests of the Omaha Elks will be Gov-| The Central Market i» a really modern ernor Morehead and Frank L. Rain, the |meat market, where quality and service latter of Fairbury. He 1s one of the|to the patron are considered first.. The grand lodge officers. New England bakery is one of the old- est bakeries in Omaha and bas,' ever since its organization, been regarded T County Republican |&nss"5e ve League Mer es With Two Sturdy Businesses. g g The Novelty store s one of the strong th M K‘ 1 Gl ‘b foundations of the North Sixteenth street e hchin ey UD|biock. This establishment will always be a nucleus upon which to build a brisk The merger of the Dougtas County Re- | business block. The New York Samplo publican league with the McKinley club | store is still another of the examples of is regarded as another favorable portent | sturdy, conscientious industry in this of forthcoming solidarity in the ranks of | block. republicanism during the approaching| Just a few feet to the north are two campaign. other establishments which, although not At & meeting Thursday evening in the | strictly within the 30 feet named before, Patterson block the league decided to|can be regarded as part of this block. #ink fts {dentity and to stand shoulder to ' mye Helphand Glothing company and the shoulder with the larger organization, be-1 ;award hotel are of such close prox- lieving that in unfon there is strength. |y o that they may ecasily be classified e o tha Mooy loeuei Y11 this prosperous block. e, ident of 0 Mol 3 ;‘.):.\ .K?y::lcer,e 7. H. Belsel, John Berger, | ‘The Helphand Clothing company is a || Henry F. Meyer, Captain Mallison, Bd Leeder, J. M. Macfarland, Thomas Lynch, L. V. Guye and Ed Morearty. President Morearty and Secretary Guye | of the league Will be placed on the offi- . clal roster of the McKinley club. The | best,of feeling prevailed at the meeting and statements were made that a season of republican victory 18 in the atmosphers. Wicked Are Busy and Several Lose Their Pockethooks Dr. O. Watson, Columbus, O., guest at = L .. O A » John Henrickson THE LOYAL JEWELER 201 North 16th Street 2R S— o A Yl THE NOVELTY CO. SPEGI AL SALE SA'"'RDA' ‘ ) 'Q One Block No, of Post Office, 214-16 No, 16th 8t. Out of the High Rent District, $15.00 MEN’'S SUITS, in- LADIES' SKIRTS cluding blue ON SALE U R slo-“o $4.00 Sk'}rts on sale at $2.98 $0.00 MEN'S SUITS, in- $5.00 Skirts on sale at $3.98 : $7.50 Skirts on sale at $4.98 dluding all pat- 85,00 | #3.50 Skirts on sele at $248 terns, all sizes . the Paxton, reported the loss of $10 from R > MEN’S AND LADIES’ s al Union stati last H. .I T s & $2:50 New Fall Hass, $L50 ramse : i WLle. Seving to.Seln miraaey to 40 PNl ) § $4.00 Goodyear Shoes, $3.00 Mrs. Satisfied Customer generally says i bakery of Chris Olson at 1518 Locust Your choice of any style or . ! street, @ block watchman fired three | L $3.50 Shoes, at ....... $2.50 this when she comes to our butcher shop— shots at & burglar, who staggered and ¢ $2.00 Shoes, at . ...... $2.60 she knows that she’ll continue to get the BEST CUTS we can give her, whether por- terhouse, sirloin, round or flank. We make it a business principle to sell the BEST QUALITY of meats and give satis- faction to ALL at ALL TIMES. Fish in season. We invite your trade. got away. It is belleved one of the shots took effect. L. M. Van Vleck of Philadelphia, stop- ping at the Paxton, reported to the-police | that his pockets were picked of $&5. Mrs. M. D, Brodkey, 105 North Thirtieth street, lost a grip from her automobile Monday. On Tuesday she hired a young $1.00 Shirts on sale at 50c | Buster Brown Shoes for 50c Underwear at .. ... 35c | Boys and Girls, $1.50 up. g J. HELPHAND CLOTHING COMPANY 16TH—NEAR CHICAGO STREET. woman, who gave a hard luck story. The new employe made an unceremeonious departure with a palr of diamond cuff buttons. The Police belleve this woman has been committing & serles of thefls sere. McCaffrey Sells Holdings on Dodge for Over $80,000 Chester A. Cook and Raymond C. Cook have purchased for s sum said to be something over $50.000 an additional sixty- six feet of land on Bixteenth south of | Dodge street to the rear of the Douslas block from Hugh McCaffrey. The Cook trustees already owned twenty-two feet occupied by the Douglas block, so that their holdings now total elghty-eight feet front by seventy feet deep. The location has been leased 1o yacob Slosburg, jr., for ninety-nine years. The long lease will probably mean the erec~ tion of & mew building on the site in the near tuture, although at present Mr. Slos- burg only contemplates alterations and improvements to the present buildings. | Our baked dainties are dainties indeed— dainty to look upon and dainty to eat. What's the use of putting out your strength and time over the cake-board when CENTRAL MARKET you can get the very nicest of fresh made /| Doug. 1796. 210 North 16th St. | bread and choicest of cakes, cookies, etc,, at 1 s this bakery? Our dainty lunches are the talk of the NEW Hotel Edward town. ORTMAN'S NEW ENGLAND BAKERY AND LUNCH Douglas §791. 212 North 16th 8t ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 130 ROOMS NEWLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT Running Hot and Cold Water, Telephone and Electric Lights in -Every Room Rooms with Private Shower Bath, single $1, double $1.50 Rooms with Bath Privilege, 50c and 75¢ Weekly Rate, $2.50 to $6.00 All Rooms Outside Exposure 16th and Davenport Streets Watch for Opening Announcement Douglas 16th Street Yes, Madam, we sell nothing but the Highest Grade of Pure Food Groceries, at very reasonable prices, too. Let us make an everlasting customer of you by pleasing you with BETTER groceries for less money with an unexcelled delivery service. Let us convince you—by giving us a trial order. Trade at the Pure Food Gro- cer that satisfies. Phone orders receive the same careful attention. W. & G. GROCERY CO. Successrors to 6. F. Munro. 208 North 16th St. Douglas 737. ! For Prices and Quality f) pae_L\__®dwalk a few steps north of "_\fl,’\“ !,! ! ) § ! the high rent district. It Jflfl i WHEAT GOES UP WITH | GRAIN MARKET RALLY Frost predictions for Northern Ne- braska, and South Dakota gave the Omaha grain market an upturn, wheat advancing 2 cents and corn and oats %~ cent. Wheat sold at 92@%c; corn, §7@Tlc, and oats, 32@84%c per bushel, Recelpts for the day were fairly heavy, there being 39 cars of wheat, 107 of corn snd ® of oats on sale. - will pay you to see us. T WLILULLAWY | NEW STORE--NEW GOODS-- MO UL NEW METHODS LOYAL FURNITURE CO. 223 North 16th Street D, 4172 —_— Apartments. flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cueaply by a| Bee “For Rent."