Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 20, 1916, Page 9

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Lighting Fixtures—§ gess-Grand Diamond Engagement Rings—Edhoim Have Roo Fire, t Print It—Now Beacon Press Toruado, Aut * girl, who ‘| has been taking a has in On BRIEF CITY NEWS SUFFRAGITS HERE “Townsend's for Sporting Goods.” FOR SHORT REST Miss Doris Stevens, One of Leaders of Congressional Union, Visits distinguished herself among Congressional union leaders, 1aha since short rest befc I'ue yre plunging THE BEE: OMAl I\ SATI I\H\\ MAY 20, 1916, No Army and Navy No Palate-J oy i s o , . At All, Says Smith ~ Lile This—The rich- est man in the world could | & to Concord Club not buy anything more |bn 'S.E.COR. SIXTEENTH AND JACKSON STREETS, the Omaha mere corg l)u armic “Jack"” Le Fontenelle Johnson is day At a banc Conce s guard her 1 W dent 100 membe club at Hll national pre- Her Parents Fontenelle last evening Arthy - Smith mi for DISCUSSES COMING CAMPAIGN "I‘,”i“”“‘: % s Miss Doris Stevens, an Omaha|poorly cquipped. Our. ot a | anc is a| mpared with manager of the Hollis astmaster, of the club and I ok into the arrangements for the big h }" 4 Clgnrs Stole store | WOMan's party organization which | Herbert Tyler is secretary. The or- voO K ty-tourth ang | the Congressional union expects to i.m‘/.flmn was <(.pn».|‘|\\n months cots, througt in the | effect in Chicago, June 5.7 ago and is similar to the Co-Opera- ar tole cigars to the umount of $50. | "I have been ‘fuxuriating’ in bed tive club of Kansas City Andirons, Fire Screens—Sundoriand's. | for several days and feel much rested | R, L. Mchornay and W. 1 Grant | Burkman Funersl Saturday—The funeral|fter hard work in the western |Of Kansas City, representing the Co Bur states. | leave tonight, however, to | Operative club of their city, were . help launch this woman's movement, | Present and urged the affiliation of | in which 40,000 voting women will the Concord club with clubs of vari C take part” said Miss Stevens ous cities which will _ be identified ¥ . “We will launch the woman's party, | With a """"”'I" preanisapioh Alcot Verdiet for Defendante—A verdict for e | 101 10 push any candidate or plat- | vention was held in Kansas City 'dknts hus been returned in the lawsuit |fOTM, but to hold the political bal-|¢his year to lorm the national of- | sphi, nith agalr lwm J. Harseh, | ance of power and give comfort or |Banization 4 Bas §iks e discomfort, as the case may be. We Commissioner Manley of the Com bendng 3l Sl abai ot tong that |mercial club, Federal Judge \\.,«.4 | $340, which she ga her ud | the other parties will seek our affilia- [ TOU8h, olonel Bingham, U. § ;’ oslt In 1d which he R e [and D. M. Vinsonhaler spoke also. |/ [ “T'he federal suffrage amendment | will be a vigorous issue in the com ing campaign. Roosevelt has already shown that he recognizes us,” as serted Miss Stevens. The enthusiastic young suffragist is a local high school graduate and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H The “Tex-Tile” Shingles—Sunderiands Retired Employe of Union Pacific Dead Medicines, Morit, Results. Joseph MecLaughlin aged 65, em- | Grevens, 3647 Charles street [ by Hood's Harsaparilla is contirmed by |semo, which Kenerall ployed for thirty years in the Union 4 4 continued use. It is a harmonious com- | akin Pacific shops her \|\||| found dead in bination of compatible ingredients, per- $reauently, minor his room at the Midland hotel last W h t Aff 'S mace A, 1t 18 th as pharmaceuticall y—that 1#, | e | B iomishe Hehing night twenty-four hours after he ha'l as lng on a’“ t product of mowt skillful phure | gutilly st Zemo in wafe therapeutic L Is one heen last seen by anybody about the | place. Death was due to heart fail- ure. He was retired on a pension by the railroad four years ago because of ill health The coroner has taken charge of |" And In I rating Its curative mplant a the body. Efforts to locate relatives failed Y8 M m or for rheumatism, wift lons of appetite, ke 1 Bood 4 e |ral improvem dor the JOHN A, SWANSON, l',vt.s‘—@-———wu ’1,. HUIAZA\L\,\','I'N-;H..——————- Masterpieces of Clothes Making At Prices Beyond Duplication MEN who make even the barest comparison of these superb Rochester, N. Y., Hand-Tailored Clothes find such style, value and quality is absolutely unequaled in any other clothes at these prices. Our new Extr;value plan of selling is an achievement that is E&nfi Tailorp SUITS $15 $20 $25 Young men, particular dressers, who demand and individuality must see these smart Fashion saving thousands of dollars for our cus- distinetiveness Park ereations: Hickey Freeman; Adler Rochester; and other style Fornr-fitting, semi-forni-fitting, ultra or more conservative clothes made to sell around $20 to $35 are here at $15, $20,$25. t—— tomers. The best leaders, new models, Browns that em- Greens in a regalia Grays — exhibiting brace some of the of AW summer A variety unparal- handsomest combi- ton - Novelties, leled: light, medium tion colorings stripes, triple and dark, in stripe, ever loomed. Wide stripes, plaids and plaid and check ef- selection monotones, fects, £tripes, blues and purples, light blue on dark blue, gold on blue, white on blue, red on brown, gold on brown, hrown on darker brown, the most interesting variety of new pat- tern effects we've ever assembled v i ey'd new they wo lection pleasure (o Hundreds goods” get | juharts eaning & real | priee | $35, $10 $10 to $30 Hvudquarlerl for Fine Furnishing Goods Union $10, 815, 520, $40, Men's | Shirts {{ Suits $1.50 to $5.00 Saturday Specials | $1.05 65¢ - . . Ho V. vous hiaa Yoo Jbwer in re- | rom tmpiire poor A 1gen ready to gserve y here, « Have Character——Appefrance, Quality, first favorable impression made Vil ue—0) like Men | that | ou i ! i | i ! ! Hood's Rarsapariiia. | Advertisement | ONE MINUTE STORE TALK rath SOC bto $5.00 || %, | Made at Niagara Fall * |or mticky and is { ‘A s how pleasing to the palate or more strengthening than Shredded Wheat Biscuit with Strawberries and cream, A simple, natural diet that will bring health and strength for the Spring days. Try it for breakfast; eat it for luncheon, N. Y. leplu Duappear f Thers 1s one remedy that seldom fall to olear away all pimplos, black head and skin eruptions and that makes the skin moft, clear and healthy Any Aruggise can wupply you with |8 1 dependable. Tt e hott) clean, o conts only 2be; an $1.00. It will not » | tender, mensitive wk Zemo | THF, OMAHA BEF THE HOME PAPER BEE OUR WINDOWS COMPARE OUR VALUEB John B, Stetson Hats $3.50 to $10. [“' —====] he Season’s Craze- — AN e 1§ this store pride of o/} 3 every man in it. When Nebraska d SPORT SUITS ea wiae Awaka san: De Luxe : sclentious s a lv;uu.u Hats ’ $3.00 | Nebraska Special Hats $2.00 ¥ N Saturday Specials | 50¢ 75¢ s, - | | e, \| | THE BEST FURNITURE AND RUG VALUES IN THE CITY Our LOW expense, our INEXPENSIVE location and IMMENSE buying power com- bine to help us give you the BIGGEST and BEST furniture and rug values in the city. We ABSOLUTELY purchases | from $2.50 ; Mon's Hals [ trom $1.50 || Big Wagon Umbrellas . OFF ON ALL OUR LADIES’ SPRING SUITS NOTHING RESERVED A WEEK WILL DO ONE-THIRD OFF ON LADIES' SPRING DRESSES " FREE A Pretty Souvenir | to All ‘ LADY VISITORS. No Purchase Necessary. ONE-FOURTH OFF ON LADIES SPRING COATS MILLINERY $ ONE-HALF OFF | All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Big Values In Men's <; and Young & Men's Spring Suits from §12.50 to $21.50. In Boys' Spring Suits we have a nobby line 10 seleol 1o §6.50 lo §3.50 Mens Shoes from S8 e RN -t I\ | ALX% 15¢ doa o w b Turn Old Furniture, Household Goods and Clot ing into Cash with a Bee Want-Ad. guarantee to SBAVE you money on your furniture and rug [] ihree-Piece Linrary geis Just 1ike {1lustrus i msisting of [ Wi i Con . ndid er, ohair brary tuble stiucted of sofid o halr and are uphol in fabris Al value at wpecial m o, for the ihree cos, only Terms cnsh 1 mvvlnv Sanitary Couches A splendid, well- B made sanitary couch with drop sldes— opens into a full i/ul bed. Worth No Money Down IHIS COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAY REC for ONLY f Columbla Gr Include Iron Frame Standard Porch Swings Bides and bmek of heavy seat upholstered in heavy canvas with cotton filling ovar an Al fron spring. (Does ot ‘s 0 Like (Hustration Canvis Include iron frame us »l in picture.) Hale price BIDE ICER REFRIGERATORS—Are positively the me re ' frigeral y Have eni wi adjustn A vegeluh o IarKe ment. Guarunte ors. Worth §2 Other styles of Refrigerators as low 87,60, " i Household, Garden and Lawn Specials. You Can Charge These Specials If You Wish 5 iwran toed | Hose Reels, worch Step Ladders ofte " season— | be: Bpecial 90 ¢ind. Bale price [ compiete wity cou | Hakes ana Hampers, large s12¢ | |jngn Bpecial 5 | each . Special 780 | fo-ft !Hn,llw -nnn Nvudlvv( l'mk- " Spe- 3 25-foot lengths 94.95 | o 59¢ Hoed, 19 of | as above REED GO- ARTS With HOOD Made of a special srade of Heed o nd upholatered Hedford Has TABLER~Like made of solld al; 8-foor extension slides worth $15 Sale price PEDESTAL wnr.nnn DUOFOLD DAVENPORTS ke lustration sxcept y ends. Worth $38, ®1R 98 GOODS SOLD OUT OF OWN ON EARY PAY ENTS FREIGHY PALD HUNDRED MILES - . ‘]395 a2 ROOMS FURNISHED Complete Terms $5 Per Month 99 Curtain Stretchers, Special 69¢ weon o IEETONE o TR e - BIXTEENTHM AND JACKSRON BYWEE TS vl .M TRLTES M it PHONE TYLER 1

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