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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1904)
THE .OMAHA DAILY DEEi. SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1004. FIRST DAY'S VOTE IS LIGHT Io Tbe Bea'i Third Content fot Ten Tripi to th Bt. Lonii Ejpoii ion. SMALL SCORES AND FEW CANDIDATES lka II Thin Content, Wnald Be Easier Tha a Its lredrrfirar Xow la a bood Time ta Oct la Line. "Lftflt work contest was a hummer," aid one of tha nrw candidate, "and that's Juat wnr I'm coins; In this tlmo. You sec, most of those who had been contemplating a trip were staggered by the siie of the vote polled and it will take them a Week to recover. I believe tbe vote will be as' light thta time, and by working hard I am eure I'll get there. At any rate. I'm going to try. If otbera can get auch large scores why caa't ir Tbe vote at p. m. Friday waa: I.ura M. Ftaher, Omaha 189 V. J. Liavla, iftnaha 15 Calvin kvana. buuth Omaha : 10 Kalph Newell, Omaha .....11 Joe Barker, Omaha I Herbert North, South Omaha t Lee Kllawortb, Omaha . I iUHitaili of the Theaters. Tola afternoon and evening the , four Cohans will muke their farewell appear anoea at the Boyd, repeating their very funny mualoal comedy, "Running for Of fice." ..On Sunday afternoon Paul Gllmore and company will begin an engagement of three performances In "The Mummy . and tha Hummingbird," a comedy that proved moat auooesaf ul In New Turk last seaaun, and which baa been welcomed everywhero It baa been- presented this season. It la a tory of London life, and Introduces acme exoellent studies of modern people. Mr. Qllmore'a work In the leading role has been much praised by the critics. The engnge ment la for Sunday afternoon and evening and Monday evening. big amateur ahow will be given at the Orpbeuni tonight. The program Inoludea a number of aspirants that promise to furnish a lot of fun and soma that may be looked at more seriously. The following volunteers are on the llstf , Thomas J. Marlln, comedian; the Brader brothers, alngera and dancers; Dolly Dutton, styled a Jigger; Lyons and Hetily, musical comed ians; Lea Petite iledclle, novelty acrobat; Lewis White, tenor soloist; Charles Aldag, Bong and monologue; Maud Balsar, terpsU chore; Lou Laeou, character cornedluri'; Mason and Born, vocalists, and Willie Irv ing, coon shouter and buck and wing dancer. For tha week beginning Sunday matinee the Orpheum presents a bill that should prove mirthful, for comedy Is abundant in It. Thome and Carleton, known as the American jesters, will be the "headline" attraction., Oniettl'a monkeys will be an other of the prominent cards. Others are the Passports, exponents of fancy " and whirlwind terpaichore; Barr and Evans, character comedy creators; Mignonette Kokln, he chic and pretty alngor and dancen; Mitchell and Love, presenting their comedy aklt called "Married Life from the Inside;" Brandow and Wiley, colored en tertainers, and new klnodrome pictures. Managers Hudson Judah are evidently highly pleased with "David Harum" as an attraction, for they have sent Local Man ager Oondea the following telegram from Kansas City: "David Harum, playing with ua this week; la a high .class attraction, giving great satisfaction to large aadlenoes Don't hesitate to recommend it highly." The attraction appears at the Krug the first half of next Week, opening with the matinee Sunday. f-UNUAL of Richard wearne Ouarqalrs Are AtiesUr by Mm mi Uil v Hesldeats and UartaJ Is la Kurrat Lswa, ' The funeral of the lata Klohard Wearne, who died l4il Tutnniay, waa haid yesieruay ai in noun fiom the late residence, iiw bouin hifceleentu street. Many md rtsi- 1.1 n is and Jrttnils who have known the ue- cttfsed fcailieieu at the Home to pay a tan lriuuto. Inti huial oiTerlngs were numerous aim of generous design, those ihi by the Wearne brm.' and t'axion & Vieraug foun dries being worthy of particular mention. Rev. Chaik'S W. Savldge preached the funeral sermon at the Home, speaking In kindly terms of the unassuming ana char itable qualities of the dead hutband and father. J .lines Wearne, a brother of the deceased, living at Belolt, Wis., was present at the funeral. The Ancient Free and Accepted Masons had charge of the service at the grave In Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr. Wearne was a member of St. John's, the following mem bers of which society acted as pall bearers: James 8. Davis, George E. Crofby, Henry McDonald, Jacoo Knpp, James Jensen and F. A. Lewis. The deceased had been planning shortly before his death to make a six months' trip to his old home at Cornwall, England, In company with his son, Dr. Frederick J. Weame. fi""i c"j-ia STILL FAV0R0NE MAN PLAN .ame Members of Commercial Clab Believe In Co-Operatlas wit a. tha Grain Biehasse, The secretaryship committee of the Com mercial club will not recommend any per son for the vacant position at the executive meeting Tuesday. It will ask for more time. The committee, together with tbe club officers, met and considered the sit uation. Of the twenty-flve or more appli cants for this position, the greater num ber was eliminated from the list of pos sibles. The members of the committee will now Investigate the records and work of the other candidates with a view to getting the best. When the club was organized there was a secretary and a railroad commissioner. The latter office was merged with the former in one year and Mr. Utt, who had been the railroad man, became secretary also. The proposition of leaving the rail road work alone for the present waa con sidered with favor. It waa felt the Grain exchange la doing enough to cover that field. Chairman Wright said Vhere was favorable consideration of appointing? a man who was a mixer and would be able to work up the membership to 1,000. Cornea Hoaaeeeekers' Rates ta Nertn, Dakota. Kvery Tuesday until October 26 the Chi cage Great Weatern railway will sell round trip tickets to points In the above named atate at a great redaction horn the usual far. For further Information apply to Geo. F. Thomas, general Agent, W3 Far nam street, Omaha. Neb. Matsoa, call at Mrs. Bellman'a, 114 S. 8th avenue. OLD AGE to Everyone, bat Ita Visits May B Postponed., Old age Is not a question of years. Some men are old at 40, others are young at 0. 1 It's a mighty hard prooposltlon to look yoimg, no matter how young you feel. If your hair Is falling out and your head be coming bald. , . , Perhaps you are tired trying Ineffectual remedies for thla evil. . v We don't blame you If you are. Why not try an effective one for . a change. Newbro's Herplclde kills' the dandruff germ which Is the cause of the whale trouble. ' "Destroy"-the cause, you remove "the (ef fect." - '''' ' ' '"' ' ; Sold by leading druggists. Send Mo'ln stamps ftir ramplK lo The - Herp1c1de'-t?o'.,' Detroit. Mich. Sherman & 'McConnell Drug Co., On: aha, special agents; Concert and Ball. - Under the auspices of the champion drill team of camp No. 130, Modern Woodmen of America, at Washington hall Saturday, April I. Admission 83. cents. Exhibition drill by the team. The 'Ladlee' Helping Hand, tioclety . of Kountse Memorial church will give a pro vision sale Saturday, April 3. from 10 a. m. until S p. m. tn the church basement. '' Good work, Chicago Laundry. 'Phone 306. delicti G0..-S Leading II at tar. 1504 FARNAM ST. flen'a Furnishings Easter Neckwear, 50c-$l,00 Easter Shirts. $1.00 $1.50 , Easter Gloves. $1.50 S2.00. Can and Umbrella.' "" WE MAKE SHIRTS AT $2.75. DUNLAP and STETSON HATS, $3, $4, $5. ExcIiuIts Af ency DUNUP HATS 0PCN EVENINGS SEE Oil WINDOWS AS YOU dO BY. Dunlap Silk Hat , Ironad'Freo . oh vm me Duys a Ticket and Sleeping Car Berth . ' ' ..aTO ... " . i B ur your ticket reads via CA'O.V PACIFIC Men's Easter Neck wear taster Neck- -Men's Easter . i aa Gloves IUU Wt fi jx&m Mo' Men's Dress Shirts Men's Fancy' Hose ....... 1.00 15c-25c EASTER SUETS FOR. MEN AND BOYS The clothing that we arc selling this spring beats anything that has ever been produced :,in ready-to-wear. It is unlike the everyday sort that you find in most clothing stores, unlike in the patterns unlike in the character of the workmanship unlike in the style and fit unlike in the satisfaction you derive. Our clothing is dif' ferent clothing and by being different we aim to have it better, It is cut by expert cutters, tailored by master hands It fits with absolute accuracy. From the day you put it oh until you discard it from further service it holds its shape. CITV TICKET OFVTOC. IBM IT. . 'Fbona Ila.' WmmW Mr I MM fra-j'CwT BSj-,,, Men's Suits, $10 present a assortment of plain ami fancy cheviots, cassiraeres, bome bpuns ami worsteds, in distinctly new and individual patterns, cut in the very ; latest styles fitting as perfectly as garments can fltt Aear ing as only such quality of fabrics can wear. Men's Suits, $12 N quite a variety to choose from Cut right or they would not be in our stock made right or our label would never be in them they can easily be compared with other 20 suits There is no fear that you cannot be pleased The selection is almost limitless. Men's Suits, $15 This grade will easily stand com parison with other i20 suits. There is tono about these equal to any tailored garment the. character of the makiug and the cut surpassing your expectations These ure high class iu effect and high-class in workmanship. fry - JwH aa. aaqCXp I ... Men's Easter if: lb'V;-' We're after your hot Jt- ' ronnge with' the means tt' winning it the" hat stock" ' -Ml that . offers you , the widest., vuriety of, stylos you've yet , selected from anywhere nnA'1 hats' that' lrt actual value'"' Of fabric and finish .tiayo never yet been scild fof. jve.io little as we're- asking- ''fawj;i 'them. ' It's worth' looWnf" i t Into if you're interested' (Jn,)nI ... hOJCS iU8t nOW , .f , . .,..IB-.'ill.T $1-50, $2, $2.50,; $3 00, $3.50 1 :.lt I t,IJ' Easter SKoes for Men, Boys and Girls, Men's Shoes Worth $3.50 and $3 at $2.50 Men's Goodyear welt lace shoes made of velour and box calf, also vici kid and patent colt, all stitched and sewed with silk-T-soles are of oak annage, all constructed on foot-form lasts the styles are the newest, and for wear cannot be excelled we have 14 styl, to. select from, and every pair guaranteed to give wear and-satisfaction 'sold by others at $3.50 and $3.00 ' g our price ... . ... . fjJ Men's Shoes First shipment of "Dizer's" men's gu&ra&teed patent colt shoes for Easter wear they are more stylish than ever, and new, snappy, up-to-date shoes ih button, blucher and lace styles we give a guarantee that the patent colt .wili.not break in sixty days; if so we re- place with new ..pair ail sizes and widths, at. . W r. - Boys' and Youth's Shoes. ; Isoys' and youths' Casco Col Sizes W'to'xV-af.:.'.' Sizes !3V5 to a at.... ' j - B'zes 10 .to l&-at .aJC lace shoes good, plump soles ..... .'....; .i..i.:-l.i(i. Misses' and Children's Shoes Misses' end children's Paris kid lace shoes with, patent leather tips heavy,' flexible soles - ' 'Misses elzes, 11H to 2 at . .....'. ........ ......... .U23 ' ' Child's sizes, 84 to ll-at .. ;-......... , Boys' Easter Clothing Sailor Blouse Suit for Bovs ' N 8 TO 8 YEARS $2.00 m;ido of all wiml Hiovli.' end mtnnclx, pltiln hi i- in. variety of fancy vmitciiis-sjli-ndid $3.UW value.-. tills week, tTOu. $2.50 ' . beautifully trimmed, mode of all wool cr,i;li, Cheviot :1 .ergps 5n' dm blur, llsht blue, red and great va ru'iy nf jancy jiitteiii, 4.(K is very reasonable for any suit In this lot This weak, t2.oU. Sailor Diousc Suits made of lileh grnda Berl in dark blue, light blue, brown and red, Wathlniffon mill cheviot, in dark blue and. Kenuine homespun, in beautiful fnncy rolorlntrs Kvery bit of It a ii u;i value, this week. $2.50 Norfolk, i to U and D. . style, a to 16 yenrs, rr.ade of strictly ' a!! winl, In chevi ots, ca5-lmcrcd and blue seises, well made mid Uncil .. .. througbout Hi.i oeauLl- ful , a UM sun-thls week,.; gsi " 1 ...... $3.50 . made of blab KraJe Atnerl. can chcvlotK, honipsnuji, ailk mixed cheviots 4inn home. v spun casslmores. the f.nest ' of blue serpe Norfolk slses 4 to 12 and I). Ii. Jacket size, 8 to IS jura 1 HBCaCTixaiaEsaasaEssasB if .1 mm-' 1 1 - mm 1 ! -fctef.' -r.r i Jim . ,, 1 aMUitli!HJ.mH PJ'.-atfaiCpBy Easter Sunday That boy of yours will waut to took tils best, and be can't do that uulesg his feet are covered with a pitlr of good looking shoes. Did you aver notice how well dressed the boys look who wear our boys $1.60 shoes? Besides looks there Is wear In these shoes made, as they are by the best shoe uirkers lu the United States. Our customers aro the best recommendation we bare' for these shoes. - DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 Farnara Strest. Omaha's Up-t-Ua:i Shot Haut t For Easter Chloks, Oosllnprs, Pucks, llabblts...T 5c Large Rabbits, ...10c, 15c, 2Tic Large liens, Koooters and Ducks. ...19c Large fancy paper ej.'gs.tlc, 10c, 13c, '25c Pann'raina and Cream Ecgs fx' Small Cream Eggs, lb. 15c, 18c Itrge DecoraJed Ej?gs, doi. ., lOc Irge Downy Dicks,. Goslings and Chicks, two for , I3c stick. Candy fc 1'iwless Mixed Caudy ............. Oc Buttercups rj'-- Kig Brilliants , 12V. S packages Gum hx- TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER ' TatHtit Farm Payer. Cloth Benivett's Dept. You've Had to Give aTilor His Premium for -Too Many Years! We know all about . it. Case of overpay ing, to get what couldn't be had any other way. The other way's here -now. The College Brand Way. Young men's clothea at last made the wy young fel lows dress mightily snap py in the sorts of cloth they're built of! Shoulders are concaved and tremend ously wide little strips of collars (hand worked so that they have to set tight as wax) graceful lapels and coat fronts that'll stay firm till the end of time. All that the tailor givesfor half what the tailor takes. $15, $18, $20 .. . 1 -w- i ..' ' , v jr. . . 1 ', i ?T1 la liflWI In ii iU'lntii J 1 U7 m m m m m m EASTER FOOTWEAR For Men mmoai Latest Styles Best Leathers Finest Workmanship. $3.50 d $2.50 100 New Styles Maker to Weurer. Regent Shoe Co. ,i?h5& Bee 4-1.04 Send for Catalogue B EASTER ICE CREAM Ei,'gs and chickens all day Easter Sunday. It cream rolls in your pocket rrs TEN CENTS- What To Eat Sand tor copy. Woaiua or tl.uu a yaar KtlWtla Haaith AHiulmm, Tabla Bur as, Jaata, foauia, Clsvar ToaaU. A fot4 (rland to brighten your laisara bio BMnts. mil ot aal nmiMUra tar nfrta!nlr. rm bn SalUtl. mr "Ov kma oal4 k. feaJtaiar aas bi,Wr It ta. Isramj v. Mim s( tlita w.nar sabiiMUaa " WHAT TO BAT GMaathiy Msiaifaal Waaauartaa St aas Fuss waataaa rf, Wilc Han.. F VOO HAVEN'T TRIE0IT, A RARE TREAT IS IN STORE FOR VOU TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Ucst'asBa I'aycr. Decatur Easter Oxfords ' for men arc the correct things. Up-to-date Htylih Khoes in both tuu aud black. They tit men's feet like custom work J3.r0 and ?r.00 1S2! ii; ili Hi & ill 1