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FNLIEY 1915 BRIEF CITY NEWS IWARM WEATHER IS | ™5ten 1wt vosas samre | Good Roads Meeting i Young Socialists Federal Grand Jury |muici, e mee,sf ta & memern o vicnrees| HELPING THE CORN | at Omaha Auto Club Condemn Militarism ~ Drawn to Report in i it Coms e~ Zdghting Fixtures—Purgess-Grandon, Saturday Morning . s coomion o0 pouce o Omaha October 11 |gunses. sna ai e soages and otner o Breaks Glass on Strest—H. Gallendes. | k S | - 1 R e e [ficials of the state rendered all service R coprors- o e thaaie | Condition Improves in Eastern Part "»‘ ernationa g wtions adopted by S |possible in the effort to bring to justice | Los ge street, cast a va | | | A bl Dougls cotinty good roads booster| the Young People's Socialisy leawue of | | .ing jury was drawn for the United [the man who killed my son. 3re. Comnell = on the street and was fined $5 and costs of the State When Mercury ;nh eting will be held fn the Omaha Autos . States court by District Clerk Hoyt, to |and myself were treated with every con- = obile club roo otel Fo Resolved. That we members of the| e Coon v Mys. Pendell Gtves Diveres—Nra. Stays Up. | |mobile club room. Iotel Fontenelle, at|y orOIve O Nocianer "tiagof the | report at the federal building Monday, |sideration by the attorneys om the other Bmma G, Pendol been awarded a — | IOV Ghvitors th jod | QIDARA, in meoting assembled in unison | October 11, at 10 a, m |side of the case, and return to Omah vorce frotn Ch ‘endell on | WHEAT IS GRADING OUT LOW | ver 130 invitations have been mailed | w our comrades of every land and | The jury was remarkable in several |fesiing we have discharged a duty we grounds of cruelty = | r.yk.":‘»:nn'.'v‘rm .-‘umw;; :I‘l .n«n' the .-m:’:("y":\‘:IIVT_:::""II\AI!‘"IJTI d:nv'«‘::‘:m\-;:Kn:v\:m,\.n:"u respects. Horton Munger, son of the [owed to our son. Mrs. Ralph 8. Con- . - E ’ | b 5 LT e L S selves to do everything in our power to | late Judge Willlam 11 Munger of this [neil {s presently making her home at Fort q':‘..‘.;"..ffo.-,':::,-:fl' JJrogamt | The Burlington's erop report for with the county commissioners in shap- | oppose and. destroy the curse of MINtAL: | court. fa one of the jurymen. He ia @ |Bliss, and is not determined whether sne “lase 0 v v 1 "3 . eping o8 3 . ys. ] { by EXCLUSIYRLY. #ind o"““" ".“ ‘(hr week ending last Saturday shows | Ing plans toward keeping the 30 miles | 1sm. and its ."‘",’K',,’,‘,'M,',":',",'."'}',:,",",",,,,)_:' bank clerk at North Platte, Twelve of [will return to Tularosa, or dispose of her = the varlous moving picturs theaters offer, | that over the Omaha, the Lincoln and | | Of dirt roads in the county in good shape. the thirty men drawn are {(armers, <-I\|y;hvh'rv~xl there.” TR 4b0 ur comtades of the | one out of the thirty men live in Omaha. | hies; to those of our own and | While three of them live in the small| - . ather neutral countries we ,'.'.'.'\“\'.‘-"";:\",‘f..' town of Valley. The list ia as Yr\lli\n\fi ,General Harrlfls The county commissioners will attend | | the meeting in a body | This meeting s primarily the resuit of Manley and Parrish to 8¢, TLowls—it, | WYmore, the three eastern divisions| H. Manley and E. V. Parrish went to |of the road in Nebraska, the rains| St. Louls to attend the convention of the | were general and heavy, ranging the good roads enthusiasm aroused in|cise of every . " v ™ Henry W. Abts, Columbus; Wil National Associatic of Commercial “ the road dragging demonstration given | Vent an extension of the conflict; and | Acheso Allian: John Allan, nd . rom one-half to »0 inches, the be it further Acheson, Alllance; | secretaries at that y by a Mr. Fry under the auspices of the | ™Resolved. That we extend our hand of | INANd: ‘Charies Anderson, Oakland 18 Bac rom ast g solved ol d H ol est. Po o Murrd e Gof &% Thess - adivib | Breatest precipitation being at and | club. comradesiip to the workers of every 'P‘,”'.jl‘."]w‘_ll‘ll,‘.:l\‘ F\:M‘;:;‘ A .:d‘lj ;_"u\p: Om:h- I‘um (..vyc.rr".v..n }‘x‘r cived the | roUnd David City, Butler county. | The good roads committee of the Com- | RA% ninehine ) Oofeives to | Chapman: ' Willam Hall, ‘Dixon: O, 1 — Increases of sulary indicated begimuing | NoOtwithstanding the heavy rain, merefal club and the Omaha Automobile | tarna that unite’ tha Younk | BTl mmon, et e 5O M’ | General Georse H. Harrles, presideni October 1: John Britton, August Haibe. |the weather was reasonably warm | e R 1 s il onyord i o adrtal [ Knlkht, Alllance: Cliek Little, Genoa: | of the electric lighting company, is back " 3 N H 1 {the time has arrived when action should on Mational cause and aspira-| jigrion’ Munger, North Platte; 1. D. s " Francis P. Havey, David P. Morton d o d d e88. The! tion A lo: | from a two weeks' eastern trip, during " & % and corn made good progress. ero | be taken for effective, permanent and Mayden, Magnet hn_Pe v, Belle- ‘ \ Schuyler . Quinn, Conrad H. Sohoessler. | - N ’ | Vue, Gearge Btringer, Wayne: Henry 1. Which he attended several conventlons were two light frosis during the organized work In making and maintaie- Eliworth " Columbus; O. R. Thompeon: | along publie service lines. Bid y tam- | RO | @ on Others' Pass—James Adam-|o. 1k hyt the assertion {s made that ing of good roads in bDouelas county. [ UINANA SCENES Are Wisner; W, G. Tompieton, Omaha: € H! [ \vhiie T wan in New York,” sald Gene opoulos, James Zatirspoulos and Peter The Omaha Automobile club cordially | | Vanden, Crookston L. Mothwig, | . Toany are charged in a federal complaint | they were not severe enough to dam- \tes all oitize terested in the bet Sh 3 3 | Sioux. : | eral Farries, “T was invited to the re- par- 4 $ . ltoat | 4B the BPOWIEE o0 | e T e e own 1n Vu lng‘ Alternates — John Peterson, Valley: | ception given by the bankers' club ta § #Ch riding on the Union Pacitic railroad ' age the growing corn | termont of ity roads to attend this Allan 3. McDonald, Valley: ' Jesso 'L the ' viiting iR’ 0ol b bed from Omaha to Sidney, Neh., on a Pass | On the four divislons of the Burlington, | special meeting and co-operate with the | — Trumble, Grothn h'\hn_‘\\“‘:“n‘u;r,mn“_\I-l; k. ek Call T ':l‘:m““flfl..n oyes. 4 Y s aia ey: Poter Anderson, Springfield, o b made out to J. Andrew and (wo employes. | taking fn the greater portion of the corn | county commissioners Rev. George MacDougal, 4728 North |1 , “'Fremont: © George = BoiTes, | tlemen. I had & particularly enjoyable Xad Few Clothes—Virginia Bell, col-|belt of Nebraska, on a basis of 10y per - :Fnr(k‘(h street, formerly pastor of Olivet | Wayne. chat with Lord Redding, and ft was o n ! 2 o vas | ce as perfec op, 'ollowing ¢ i p! « B v ] 3 ored. clothed In o sinlo garment, was |cent as a pertect crop, the following com- | |BISHOP WILLIAMS REFERS 'Buptist church and now chiet clork in ARE | known then that the loan had heen suc tripping the light fantastic in front of 'parison of conditions at the end of last TO SUNDAY IN SERM the county clerk’s office, has an interest- MR, AND MRS, CONNELL ARE SHisivily. SRpditst” 2816 Cuming street. She was brought to | week i= made with the condition at the | Effective October 1, . J. Chisam, for SER 0N|1“ article in the September number of | BACK FROM NEW MEXICO the station in just that condition, and !end of the previous week merly assistant general freight agent of | S— Outing i s . . ki was sentenced to thirty days in the Last Previous. | the great Western here, be neral | Iishop Willlame made brief reference to | Mr. MacDougall fa an expert canceman — ore Throat a . county jall by a blushing police magis Division Week Week, [agent for the same road, with headquar Billy™ Sunday in Sunday morning's ser- |and the article is an exposition of the | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Connell veturned | Quickly relieved by Dr. Bell's Pine-Ta:- J & ¥ 8 Omaha o trate Wymore 10 106 | térs in Los Angeles. His territory will be | mon in Trinity cathedral. He said correct way om making cruises by canoe. |on Sunday from New Mexico, where for |Honey. It eases the throat, soothes the To Weigh Mail Son— Preparations Lincoin 100 1% | the south half of California, all of Ne- | We need conversion, but not conver- It 18 (Mustrated by elght full-page ple- | several weeks Mr. Connell has been en- | lungs, loosens phlegm, Only %ec. Al %e being miade for the semi-annual| o & n |vada ana Arizona ston of the ‘Billy’ Sunday kind." |tures taken in this vicinity | gaged In connection with the trial of the |druggists.—Advertisement weighing of parcel post packages at the It 18 hsserted that the frosts have | For many years Mr. Chisam has been | | local postoffice. The packages will be ,,""":":\‘ ""’; "\”T‘”‘ ”“'H:“"“:‘ '::“' "\""' with the Great Western August 1, last __ ', welg ssitied acco arm weather will quickly vipen the corn. [pe resigned and went to his ranch near —— R ¢ % agunted, welshed end clasaitied accordin® |1y conclusion, th déaling with the €orn | Bullerton col. & short disieace oot from Store Hours 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M,; Saturday Till 9 P. M. 0 20nes every day from October 1 to 15, |y ciettfion: I 48 n. dle n } REral toute oarriers mMust oount MMM | .we sannot miss & corn crop. but (he |08 Anpeles. assrting that he wa o WIRSH 411 classes bt mall, hothl BeIversd |\, cox the seasbn goos Without' Miling | L Sn, With railroading and that hete- | and oollected, every day during Octove~. | ¢o0 “on o' Bl EER S have s | after “'I‘ proutd ':"‘“‘" hia “’l"' b ki L Mardl Gras Ball—The Omah 1Hotel! nealing with wheat, it Is ostimated that | yaed o piogflog g Pl ‘,‘ Fe i . Brostérs club will stage s big Ball at the | + At s word comes that he has gone back to the 1 s o . i per cent of the acreage for next veur |Great Western. He succeeds M. F. Col EVERYBODYS STORE De Luxe dancing academy on Eighteenth |hay been sown and that conditions for - — ontenelle hotei Friday | ling, resigned Street, . opposite {its germination and fall growth were IMBER EW PHONE DOUGLAS 1 STORE | - it b S Pleeibato svening, October 8 which will be in the ! never better. | = -— ————— - "I ° y bt hature of a Mardl Gras ball. A queen | “pojative to shipments of the new crop | : i ol chosen ono offleers of the olub |of wheat, it is figured that they have, up | Coa/]. Wa.P,"OIl DI‘IVGI ¥ ues a l e e P te, business .manager: Ken-ito this time, ben about the lightest in | . ' neth Bell, president; Gur Hamiin, vico | e history of the state. 1t 1s esumated | Killed a8 His Team || ¢ Py e > - (Jates, Secre- {that this year, up to September 23, they | ary and treasurer, e o : | { were only about 3 per cent of what they | S R | T T iwere to the corresponding date of one | ta‘rts to un Awa'y South Siders Sing [year ago ‘ e | - | Gikde st Whont Liow Charles Wisler, driver for the Updike | 2 h G s Pmmh(r and Coul company, was instant'y | (fii \ B The grade of the wheal, due to the > 3 | ‘ righten Corner on |, smis o e wheas ave o the fipicas, noon at Sxteenth wna Webste. | | g g T the Street Car Home|usmums, e reen erenty mpaired | 5150 2 shtca emea over |l W Will P Values in New and [T s i (e R iocahe oo | XAON and- he. whee hen Every Department of Our Store resent ues in New e the shock and marketed has graded Noa. | Mt crusime e Bl LI e 3 " ‘Brighten the Corner Where You Are,’ |3 and 4, with practically no No. 2, for o g mdolis My e | D bl M ch d f M U al N f th P _.sl 00 ‘. s&ng an entire streot car load of South |Which in former years Nebraska has been | & "‘:_r‘fi"’_"\";”;,'y“_’“L_"{_‘“‘\':;";;“r"“"'"“;"‘“”"“‘ esirapie ercnandise or a ost nusu ature ftor e rice- o Side folks Sunday night, as they were re- (famous. However, it is asserted that | %, b fon < s DB : A l ) N l turning trom the evening meeting At the | Nebraska millers have commenced | , Th ccident occurred as Wisler was | Player Piano Music Tuesday, 8 Rolls for Women'’s 50c Cotton Union Suits, 3 for tabernacle. grinding No. 4 wheat and find that it |50 North _\,.xm_m“‘ DRI 3T tanth. B8 SS-note rolls including rags, dances, marches, medleys, operas, Women's union suits, white cotton, fleece lined, Dutch neck, Wayfarers on Omaha streets were as- makes a very fair quality of flour. | mules stastea to vin awdy, and’jumping | concertas, etc., by best composers; § rolls $1.00. (Fourth Floor.) elbow sleeves, ankle length, 50c values, Tuesday at 3 garments for tounded to hear this hymn and numerous | Fastures arve reported to be in perfect k v ” . N : 2 $1.00. (Main Floor.) other sacred songs sung lustily by dogens | condition, with the grass as fresh and | t° i :z{ :he lmumht‘ --!xlold the n‘!lflI in | Women'’s Lingerie Waists, Special at sl Wi ) Vi 8ilk Vi l of voices as the car swept along its way. |Erean as during May, the result of whicn |5 STOFE o BOB them. 1o was ‘:;;:: Lingerie walats either high or low neck, long sleeves, lace and omen’s $1.25 Venetian ests T:{a car stopped at corners to take on o r;;u‘ live stock in the best possible con- | Lotly “aiantly over his skull, He ated | embroidery trimmed, voiles and batistes, at $1.00. (Second Floor.) Women's white or pink Venetian silk m:. cr:ol‘l:'ss !ol:l‘.:‘o- off passengers, but the music ‘was kept | dition. . 3 : ! 4 R inforced arm-holes, $1.36 values, in dollar o af .00, n up without paiise Dealing with thie precipitation ques. | WAtANLIY. Coroner Crosby hus taken the | Women's $1.98 Untrimmed Hats, at $1 Floor.) . ‘ Nearly every other persos on the car |tion, the Burlington's report gives data \ b had purchased a hymn book and those |frown April 1 to August 31, showing that | uh-pe\noil::lhl:‘:l? ;;plfl:fl)fld :;::f:?:t ';{’z‘o'h(‘g;:o‘;;h'?fxr' )“”“‘" 12%45¢c White Underwear Crepe, 12 Yards who had them shared them with others, {1l vas heavy and zenerai anl over the | WO HUrt When L bladl " .00. 2 % Whthe' ubbiweak- Grebbi $1 1RINAN NEA Tl IV R As one song was finlshed someone would | States, Mina Taylor'’ House Dresses, Tuesday 1 cial Tuesday at, 12 yards for $1.00. (Basement.) calt out & number and all would taxe mp! Frecipitation figures from important | Auto Turns Over! the new song. |towns along the Burlington syste at- | | | Big generous selection of the famous ‘‘Mina Taylor” house $1.35 Orocheted Bed sm. 'Mfl T ———— tered pver Nebraska shows the rainfall dresses In percales, ginghams, etc., Tuesday $1.00. (Second Floor.) g 165 o x Harry Zarp, 13 vears of , living & Crocheted bedspread, double bed size 83x88, Marseilles pat- | Raising Fund to o LAYE Deed NaCtGlioNy uring the 117 {1015 0ikca ptrest, and I Danfiy of TRARE $1.39 Black Taffetas, at, Yard $1 tern, hemmed wide, $1.35 value $1.00. (Basement.) . { Dmaha, 2.50; Boatrice, 2480; Red Cloud, | Hoth 8nd Graco streets, were injured at | § 10 inches wide, rich lustrous finish, most desirable for dresses, 50 J. Lunch Cloth, Tuesda; I PPy - i : o Eighteenth and Cuming streets wiio R ' $1.00 Japanese y s&ve the lfe Of a : tral City, @8.02; Fremont, %.10: ‘ma'":"b'“; ‘d"m,m "‘b;g ;):".k’; “.';‘ :u:: | [§j waists, etc. regularly $1.39 Tuesday $1.00 the yard. (Main Floor.) P! 90.59 , 80.60: Lincoln, | i 54x54 Japanese lunch cloth, one plece English cloth, with 3- e Taken w0 | and struck a curb and tume over on | $1.25 and $1.50 Chiffons, Special, at $1 inch hematitched border, regular $1.50 value, $1.00. (Main Fioor.) Sick Young Woman McCook, 2 | e Gricten” Hunplivel, 18 years ot | A splendid assortment of plain and crepe chiffons, in all the s “ 5 | o yewentieth and Blondo streets. |If| 1ost favored colors and white, regularly $1.35 and $1.50, special Fancy Bordered Turkish Towels, 4 for 1 Mrs. James Cassell of 1424 Sherwood e | Z 4 Dansk £t 1y | at $1.00 the yard. (Main Floor.) Fancy border turkish towels, made of fine yarn, 21x42-inch, avenue is making an uppeal for help for M D' h h 2 jQurye arp aNG - DRRSRYhuiterad i aply . pink, blue and yellow border, very special, 4 for $1.00. (Main Floor) a voung woman friend who must ve WAOIE€ L1D theria slight brulses [ $1.95 Matting Suit Cases, Tuesday $l g Men's $1.50 *‘Faultless'’ Night Robes sl taken to a higher climate in order to save . ! TV 7Y T < 2 ! Karatal or matting sult cases, well made and easy to handle, lier life. This young woman needs botter Ca;ses on South Slde COUNCIL HAS SHORTEST I 24-inch size, the $1.95 kind, in the dollar sale at $1.00. (4th Floor.) Made of extra quality material, full length and width, regular surroundings, as she is now confined to MEETING ON RECORD | d $1.00. (Main Floor.) her bad, which In located th the hasemen s ‘ 1 Boy’s All Wool $1.50 Knee Pants ) DO B e T otk e v - 2 A t Three more cases nnd one more death | Nl & 9 ’ s of & large apartment house in Ui north- 1y tne diphtheria situation In the South| The city councly committee of the whole | (i Boy's knee pants, made of strictly all wool materials, reinforc- Men'’s Jersey Sweaters, 1 to a Customer, at 1 etn part of the city. The doctors have | |ije is arousing the interest of the health | Meeting was the shortest on record, the | ed, lined throughout, good assortment of patterns. $1.60 values, Men's snap fastener Jersey sweaters, made of worsted yarn in told nl.-; that her only chance was to K6t | dopartment deliberations requiring less than five at $1.00. (Fourth Floor.) navy, maroon and black, each $1.00. (Main Floor.) to California, and Mrs. Cassell was un ARGiathnt Health 6 ik or | minutes. 1 3 Rt , A : dertaken to see. that the reliet s given | % an examination o the et The only document was an ordinance | Boy’s $1.00 and $1.25 Blouses and Shirts, 2 for $1 Garbage Pails, Tuesday Special, at ) the young woman, who has no relatives nann school. All suspected | 10 repeal the near-side stop ordinance, | A generous assortment of boy's blouses and shirts made of Garbage pails, No. 2 size, heavy galvanized, with tight fitting Who are able to cafe for her cases will be isolated. { this measure being recommended for pas- madras, percale, cheviot, etc., $1.00 and $1.26 values, Tuesday spe- cover, at $1.00. (Basement.) BT BT ¢ ) T ——— g gl 4oaf s by bR RIS clal, 2 for $1.00. (Fourth Floor.) $1.50 ‘‘Savory’’ Self-Basting Roasters suggeSts Swm?mll_lg Finds No N eed for Bty et rond g g 7 it Boy's New Hats and Cape, Tuesday sl tobne Wi Bliie mviuoa enamal, ,‘:,‘ besting; self ,,ms,.l,_ Pool for Auditorium Further Operation' SURSLy WRRASE Waiting fo the Rey eediq | Boy's cloth and felt hats and caps, all the newest styles includ- sanitary, $1.50 value, at $1.00. (Basement.) BAB0R 40 bidome 1A%, ed. Very special at $1.00. (Fourth Floor.) $1.50 Oasseroles, Special Tuesday, at sl —_— 3 ) A publie swimming pool In the base- | .\ .\ oiomination of William Riley MR. AND MRS. HARRIMAN Boy‘s 69¢ and 75¢ Union Suits, 2 for sl Heavy nickel plated frames, with brown white lined earthen ment of the Auditorium is among the | o bl aged 4 years, who was severely burned | LOOK OVER CITY’S SIGHTS ! Boy's good welght union suits, fleece lined, ecru or gray, for casserole, $1.50 kind for $1.00. (Basement.) Commissioner Liutler cxpects to present |§, onth w0 D & ;l‘(lnl\:::l‘;n|\|'zo‘:;“|:1 W. Averill. Bariiimn, dipector ofthe li ““‘;.‘:‘)-"“r"'h“",l;:r FonISs Regular 69c and 76c values, 2 for $1.01. Women's $1.50 Satin Petticoats, Tuesday, at 31 the proposition to the city council at an j O O ,.: ulted so successfully th 'lil'mun Pacific and the representative of B 3 Women's black Surah satin petticoats with deep pleated flounce, IRt ol thel the ensineer” |1 n probable that no turther operations | the Harriman interests in the 10ad, ac- | | Dainty Checked Swiss Curtains, Pair ~ §1 extra wide, $1.50 values, special at $1.00, (Basement.) . ent 3 ate of the | =y con jed by his bride, was in Omaha a | 5 cost. It is belleved an expenditure of | Wl e necessary {couple of hours Sunday aftemoon, golng | Painty Swiss curtains, sise 34x3% yards, two patierns, large Men’s 15¢ Handkerchiefs, Special, 12 for $1 $4,000 to $5,000 would suffice T west on his wedding trip. California in ! or small check designs, very speclal, at pair $1.00. ( r ooy, A tal 4 t of men’s good quality linen handkerchi o my mind this would be the most | POLICE SEEK MAN WHO ) While in Omaha, Mr. TP et e-gr et i AL A el b ol . o S § SPEEDS BY A SCHOOL the “"\:::"-'!?:}dmnn ol iy sl $1.50 Fancy Blue Rag Rugs, Tuesday 1 regular 16¢ quality, at 12 for $1.00. (Main Floor.) could be put. Some have suggested a 5, automobiling about the elty I 1 Rug rugs, made of good quality blue rags with fringed ends, Men's Silk Fiber Hose, 6 for 1 { municipal garage, but 1 do not favor | Mis Martha Christiancy of Mason | [l resularly priced at $1.60, special Tuesday at $1.00. (Third Floor.) Men's silk fiber hose in navy, gray, black, white and tan, as that,” said Mr. Butler school phoned headquarters several days | | ) s : 1 ¢ * by Bt prentit hanting hant Al tbe. Al | e that o artiaoipiiere setseel days e Women’s $1.25 to $1.50 Muslin Underwear 1 sorted to the box. Tuesday, box of 6 for $1.00. (Main Floor.) :oflumu':euu mlu;l c:i..- mh the pool and |number 337% sped by the school during URGESS H | An anpnrlmeuldof 1|ownn,wpem;(;a;.|5, w:’nl;lmom‘ and l:fl;:c;;. Men’s 50¢ Neckww, T“Qldly, 3 for sl t woul open during the entire year. |hours, greatly in excess of the speed B -NAS slips in very pretty designs, Were $1.25 an .50 values, at $1. LS 1t is proposed to make a nominal charge, [limit. The case wus turned over to Of- | (Second Floor.) Men’s largo flowing and 4-in-hand ties, made of Dbest qual- ‘ry’.:c"ne l: done in other cities for similar .'n-‘. r Emery \\\nu m,..‘ ,..u..«! u warrant : MPANY | Children’s Wash D!‘Q!!el, Bpecial, at 1 ity silks, in dollar sale Tuesday at 3 for $1.00. (Mala Floor.) p 8! (for the arrest of Pat O'Day. 62 North 2 . Front and Back Closing Brassier at sl Minor interlor improvements will be |Twenty-second street. Soutn Side | 'EVERYBODY'S STORE" A good selection of children’s school wash dresses in a variety " ng ©8, ;n-do in the .\udhuoumm during the next | W.L. Kelley, 425 Bedford avenue, ar- | F, C F. P { of pretty styles, for ages 2 to 6 years. Tuesday $1.00. (2d Floor.) Daintily trimmed brassieres in c:uny and un:m— nmhrold:‘rl::i ‘'ew monthe, The boxes are in need of {ralgned in police court for driving his | h both fron¢ and back fastenings, suitable for every figure. Exceptio! L attention and considerable painting is lauto past a stationary street car ,;‘ N-X\“ ; ve ents lr’t a" f $1.50 Wool Finished Bh"“mn Pair sl values, ut‘!l.om (8econd Floor.) needed. enteenth and Farnam, was fined $:5 and | Size G6x80 gray wool finished double cotton blankets with pink i s ' _— lcosts with suspended sentence 1 ment secure' Any Of and blue borders, & saving of 50c on the pair Tuesday, at $1.00 the Splendid Assortment of High Grade Corsets $1 se tembel‘ Term Of 1 1 Th St d d M k Il pair. (Basement.) A special assortment of corsets in all the well known makes, p ,U. P. HEADUARTERS ese andar: aKej | including W. B, R. & G., Thompson Glove Fitting and Warner's. Fed 10 t 0 | DECORATED FOR KINGI . M h. Il 85¢ Seamed Bleached Sheets, 2 for $l Models will be shown to please all. Tuesday special $1.00. (Second eral vour pen bl { Sewmg achinesj Good quality sheets, size 76x90, seamed center, bleached ready Floor.) The federal court for the Omaha disi. | The Union Pacific headquarters has | OME to our Department }! for use, the regular 65c kind, special at, 3 for $1.00. (Bassment.) Boy’s and Girl’s Ribbed Hose, 6 Paire sl e Ty e MM it !l'\r::;‘ dacorated In hangr of (::m.al\;n;mm.::‘ Tuesday— pick the ma- ]| Bleached Muslin, 17 Yards for sl Boy's and girl’s heavy or fine ribbed cotton hose, seamless, being the fourth Monday of September, | inie o : 4] D-f iR daate RBAtah N Bleached muslin, 36 inches wide, soft finish, suitable for gowns 25¢ quality, epecial Tuesday at, 6 pairs for $1.00. (Basement.) {this week. The work has been done under |} chine of vour choice out of ey Which s the date which the law sets for | \pe girection of Dr. Millener superintend.- | g e i and fine undermuslins, special at 17 yards for §1.00. (Basement.) Women'’s Fleece Lined Hose, 7 Pairs sl t ita beginning. Judse T. C. Munger heard | " 1y the decoration move than 100y | ONT splendid assortment—- | 10 Yards N: k, Usually $1.75 » 4 motions on numerous cases and also ap- pennants and streamers have been used register and pay 5 cents and || | ar ainsook, Usua! y $1.75, at sl Women's plain or ribbed top fleeced Mned cotton hose, imper- pointed a committee to draw up vesolu- | poyides there are scores of Amerloan 54 - 2 o 10 yards of 40-inch wide nainsook, nicely put up in a box, the fections of the 25¢ quality, at 7 pairs for §1.00 (Basement.) tome of eympathy and respect for the | flugy and neariy 100 yards of red, white || Lh¢ machine will be deliv- reguias drice would be $1.75, Tuesday 10 yards $1.00. (Basement.) X udge Willlam H. Munger and Llue bunting: # ] eved to von immediately. I : Jlome’ ot tie newls appointed United ko ! ) l 1214¢ Zephyrs, Special, 15 Yards for $1 Women’s Union Suits, Tuesday, 3for ~ $1 Most of the Women's union suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length, e s res 1o ther Mams FROTH MEN HURT WHILE : ! The well known York and Red Seal zephyrs, in light, medium cotton fleece lined, specially priced Tuesday at 3 for $1.00. (Base- TR Sahe SRl Tom® Vives was | ENGAGED IN QUARREL | machives are and dark styles, stripes and plaids, at 15 yds. for $1.00. ( Basement.) ment.) k € to the “best of his | | A , 1 . ' ability and knowledge, and United States | o Tomg brand new, di- Pillow Cases, Tuesday Only, 1 Dozen $l Women's S8hoes, Worth to $3.00, special, at 31 f 'A':.lor':;.”'rom Allen was “gotting onto | . ot Seuth Bide, was stabbed fu s rect from thej | Good quality bleached pillow cases, size 42x36. Realize your A big lot of women’s high grade shoes, in the small sises only Judge Munger leaves this evening with | 144TTel by Joe Kalich, %06 North Thirty | . factorv—al! season's needs Tuesday at the special price of $1.00 a dozen. (up to 4), worth up to $3.00, Tuesday special at $1.00 the pair. i ’ District Clerk Hovt, Marshal Fiynn apd |'hITd street, South Side Joe stabbed | few slightly used]| |fl ~(Basement.) (Basement.) . i - Adam, according to the police, in the | CGR P e 1 ” 'y oD arshals Mocatium and Sides 0F {iyng yud the side, but did not tnjure bim | ;'2‘&";'; machives inclnic A Set of Bilver Plated Teaspoons, 6 for §1 ‘‘Beconds’’ of French Ivory, 3 Pieces for sl ——— [ouriously, P des waa.das men A 1R} NN | Drices, e Pretty new pattern, heavily silver plated, guaranteed, six tes- Pactory seconds of ivery powder bamms. heir ressivers. tTaye ' Reet, of Our P ™ . |hurry to get away that he fell an in- A > e I - iy’ . ewel ete., ¥ . (Main Floor, % Dihee 41 Ony. Ploner Ollo:"!’um, {5 Savar T Tl s 230.00 Il spoons in box, Tuesday for $1.00. (Main Floor.) mirrors, § boxes, spectal . wondertully dependable. True, they knew |the South Bide hospital NEW HOME T re—— 1 nothing of drugs, but owed their success WYy $34.00 . ) ! to the roots, herbs and barks of the fieia. | JOHN DALE TO CO;‘DUCT TNEK THE FREE y ‘ A Remarkable Sale of Coming Next Thursday It is interesting to note that Lydia E. . N. HI $23. - = . - the- il 3 Pnkhams Voseabia Campound.the mort| _ SchvICES FOR G. N. HICKS 1) - 823.00 | Mattresses and Bedding An_Qut-of-the-Ordinary Sale of 3 successful remedy for female ills we have,| The funeral of George N. Hicks, prom- F ' 7 was originally prepared for home use(inent real estate dealor, who died Satur- M',}P‘izg"_ (%] H Now in Force in the Basement | Tnmmed Mlllmcry b from one of these vecipes. Its fame has day, will be held this morning at 10 o : | 2 3 now spresd from shore to shore, and|ocisck, from the Burket chapel wit ]| 839.00 Embracing Values of the Most Unusual Sort. | | See Windows and Wednesday Papers for thoussnds of American women now well |interment in West Lawn cometery. John ARROW Burgess-Nash Co. Basement | Particulars and strong claim they owe their health |Dale, veteran insurance man, and promi- $14.50 ! and happiness to lydia E. Pimkham' ] Vegetable Compound —Advertisement, nent worker in church circles, will cone duct the services. Burgess-Nash_Co—Third_Floor || \\ e B U R G ESS NASH COMPANY ;