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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1908)
TIIE OMAHA -DAILY BEE: RATTHDAY. MAHCTI 7, 1 903. Price Magnets of Unusual Power in Saturday's Sale of Dopoida.blc and Seasonable Plorchaovdicc mm mm TMl RELIABLK TsB OUl-OF-TOWX CUSTOMERS SHOULD SEND 1I1E1R MAIL ORDERS at once. Extra Special Sioe Sale Saturday Th entire floor stork from the Spencer Hhoe Company and the best Iota from the Rankmpt stock of JJ. Richardson & Co. In those lota sue well known makes of both womcn'l and men's high grade Shoe. T. I). Itrrry & Co., Endloott, Johnson A Co., Vphans Bros, and other. For wonwn you will find Zeigler Bros., Dunn & McCarthy, Drew Kt-lby anl other well known makes at a small fracttoa of the cost to matte. ' Man's box calf, vlcl kld, f w. r gun metal and patent colt ) ' j and worth $3.00, $3.60, $4.0 all ara Goodyear welts, and most of them are union made. 1.98 Misses' and Child1 11.60 viol kid blcohere, yostbs and little gents' II. If bex eeif ana kangaroo calf thenars p to stss' t SOT Infants J-l Donsrola fiOo shoes. . . .390 Areata tm TKTBOsT aad CKOBflXTT shoes tot ns ana the OlOTEX asul fXVTMXn QT7AXTTT shoos for women. OmOTlTB shoes are made fo !! TUVT. Waal UOTta shoes a4 g-et thai TOOT COatTOBT ro haws beea lUif la vain fee. 'Women's fine vlcl kid, (run metal and patent colt, In iGoodyear welt and hand .turn soles every pair a 'snap worth $3.00 up to $5 a pair. Boys', youths' and little gents' eattn calf bluchers and little fcents' seam less kangaroo calf shoes, worth 11.76. at fl.l Men's It 00 eat In calf shoes fl.50 Moulders' tt 25 Fire-Proof shoes $1.75 Glove Sale Extraordinary Sale starts at 10 ' among the first, as tlie In order to make Saturday a record breaking sale day in our Glove department we will offer values in high grade gloves that no other department in Omaha is in a position to equal. Ladles' Chamois Skin Gloves 12 and 16-button lengths the washable kind worth $3.60, at, per pair 81.9S Ladies' 92.00 Elbow Length 811k Gloves on Bale at 00c The greatest bargains ever offered ikniit Kno ilnion In Mia lot alllc VTv, nd llale, in black, white and all colors una diocr giovea Doing extra fins quality and worth to $2.00. (short Fabric Giovea In Silks, Imported Listen, etc., made to ell at $1.00, choice. .. .25 Short Kid Gloves, about 800 doien lnoluded In this sale at, choloe 504 A. M. aWttnrdav. None sold before. .Be beat bargains will go quickly LOVbUi A.iiOy ... ........ Mn Women's and Children Uoss worth to 26a, on aaie at ..54. 74- 104 LadleV Skli-ta, daintily trimmed. vaiaas4o $2.80, at ....... 084 ANOTHER GREAT SALE OF THE Grand Embroidery Sale Continues Another great shipment of those fine Embroideries from the New York Auction Sale of Arnold B. Heine & Co. Com plete lines of Swiss, nainsook and cambrio edges, insertings, flormctngfl, galloons, allovers, bands, corset covers, etc, at Les Than Half Regular Prices. All perfect goods, in newest patterns. The chance of a lifetime for -embroidery bargain getting. . Bee these bargains 'XfoedflJ. .f.v, , ' Saturday in Domestic Room Hen's Shirts, made to sell to $1.00, in blue Chambrays, black and white figures and stripes, in fact all the new spring ..29c Ladles' Corset Covers and Draw ers worth regularly up to 60c. at 154 Ladies' Gowns, values up to $2.00, on sale at 08S 50 " t f T tSfefci Ji e & . Griffon Brand Shirts Ready cash has again secured us a great shipment of the celebrated Griffon brand Shirts at a price which enables us to offer 1,600 dozen high grade Shirts, all new patterns and styles, $1.00 up to $2.50 values. No other house n Every good dreeser in Omaha or the tC lin Am knows the value of ON SATURDAY, MARCH west has ever equaled these bargains. the Griffon brand shirts. Here's your chance. Come in soft or pleated bosoms, cuffs attached or de tached, in fine madrases, etc. Over 300 dozen shirts with soft collars for summer wear included, silk, ginghams, mo hairs, etc. Greatest Bargain Opportunity Ever Offered. Come Early. -eaanaasMiasaasanasBBaasaaseaai 'J3 ktoK f , d t IP o v 9 0 P O ' 9 0 ' l 5 , c Jr 0 v y 5 o t, " P o O 0 sWttTrfJ MEN'S 25c to 50c TIES at iOc Our buyer secured for cash from a manufacturer., nearly 1.000 dozen allk tie. Hoed or reversible, In four-in-hands, 46 inches long. A big line of club and midget bows will also be In- f " eluded all new colors, most remarka- f II ble bargains ever, at FOUR-PLY UNEN COLLARS at 5c A purchase of about 16,01$ dosea collars, discon tinued numbers, in suok wU known brands as Barker, EI. W., etc. All new. elaaa stock and high grade goods regular prices u to twenty-five cents, will go at, 1 choice ' Charming New Garment Styles Attractively Priced Over 2,400 Elegant Spring Snit3 and thousands of Spring Jackets here to select from in diver slty of style idea and fabric colorings almost without limit. A display surpassing in exclusiveness and beauty of design any ever offered at this season at our attractive low prices. Our Crown Jewel Suits, popular favorites ever, at $25.00 First prize winners in the N. Y. man ufacturer's exhibit; are first prize winners with our custom ers who appreciate artistio and exclusive style and sterling qual ity at a moderate price. You've often paid $35.00 and $40.00 for suits no better in any respect an unusual line shown, real jew els at our price $25.00 EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY 300 Handsome Tailor Suits, in all wool chiffon panamas, new tiger 6tripe fabrics, eto., newest shades, made to sell at $25.00, choice, at $18.50 200 Women's and Misses Tailor Suits Nobbiest spring styles and materials, in navies and Copenhagen blues, browns and blacks, worth $20.00, choice at,, each :. $12.50 New Spring Coats The most ad mired and most sought for mod els of the season, in fine Mohe gan coverts, broadcloths, etc, satin and silk lined throughout, strap or corset seams, qualities which demonstrate our ability to surpass all others in Omaha at the prices ranging from $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 up to. . . .$25.00 Children's New Spring Coats Complete assortment of most charming styles, splendid values at $1.50 to $10.00 $4.00 Jap Silk Waists, splendid assortment at $1.05 $8.00 Silk Underskirts at $3.95 Great Skirt Sale Saturday A big purchase of nearly 3,000 ladies' skirts, in voiles, panamas and serges, all newest styles, values to $15.00, in three lots Saturday at. .$2.50, $4.05 and $7.50 SNAPS FOR SATURDAY Fancy Rnchhigs, all colors, 20c and 26c values, Saturday 12 i Fancy Silk Veilings, all colors, worth 26c, Eaturday at 74 Fancy Embroidered Linen CoUars, big line for selection, 26c values, Satur day 7tt4 RIBBONS! R1BBONSI 60c Taffeta Ribbons, all silk, 6-ln wide greatest ribbon bargain ever offered, at, sale price, Saturday. .'.254 BOo FANCY RIBBONS AT 154 We are closing them out to make room for new spring goods. Don't miss them. NEW BELTS A brand new line of Ladles' Ftne Elastic and Leather Belts, regular 60c and $1 values, at 254 & 40 BIG SPECIAL GROCERY SRLE SATURDAY tljba-baet para taut Granulated Sugar tl -The bent Somaetlo Macaroni, per paMf.SWc Oil or MuurUud Sardtoae, par can. . .IViu Famny ilo4 ealaaon, per oaa l&o Beuna MadLerei or Kippered Herring, per can .... a. Freah HerrtDC per oan luc Hb, east Aeeortea Bcnfm. ....Tfec B&ractoed OeeXlah, jwe eaa. Tfaw itroroaogelon, Jelly oan or Jell-O, per sate. .... T'.tc 12s. oan CbnaetMed Croatn.... Choice California Prune,' par ib.....tte Fancy California Grape, per lb ,.6o Fancy Cleaned Currants, per lb...... 7 Ho Fancy Muicatel Kalnlna, per lb TViu Fancy Mulr Peachra, per lb 1'Hc Kincv ji.vnarairi Ann .h hap in uu Lemon. Oranirs or Clt.on Peel. 15c 7ic t Ibe, ofcoer Jawaa Rise. 4 On heat P TV Sic o .............tfou If fcaca fcea kraiMla ikUDafry Beats. ...sec lA-lb. eacka heat Uranulated Cormneai 16c lf-M. aacka beat Buckwheat or Ura feaoei JPUrar ........ ..-.0c CWlaaC asmai TaJUat aVro.... 16 Fancy per lb Fancy Seeded Ralelne, per pkg. BUTTSS, BOOS aKD CUSZtiM. The beat new laid eg (re. per doi....l7WiC Fancy Dairy Butter, per lb 21c Fancy Creamery Buttnr, per lb 2jc Fancy Full Cream White or Colored Cheese, per lb ISc Fancy Full Cream Brick Cheese, !b..lbe 1 lbe. Premium Butierlne 4!ic I lbe. Buttercup Butterlne bc rnzsK vroETABi,rB ro baiubdat Large Cauliflower, each l"c Freah Ppinach, per peck 20o Freeh Beets, Carrots or Turnips, three bunches for 10c Frenh Green Beans, per lb IGo Fresh Shallot Onlona, 2 bunches for 6o Freah Parsley, two bunches for fco Fresh Klpe Tomatoes, per lb.... lo Fresh Pie Plant, per bunoh 7Hc Two heads fresh Hothouse Lettuce... to Fancy Head Lettuce, per head io Beela, Carrots, Parsnips, Rutabagas, Turnips or Hed Onions, per lb 2o Freah Holland Seed Cabbage, per lb., lc BIO ariOHULBTD BATXXi OBAJHQB BAI.B TTTBBAT. At the following; prices, per dosen, THo, ioo, lac, 15c, 17HO, aoo. Carpenters and Mechanics, Attention! lnmerlal blue steel 2(-ln. saw. made by Atkins, worth $1.60 each 8Bo Stanley 6-tnch hardwood Screw Driv er, worth 16o, each IBo Genuine Bwatty Kazor Hone, 60o quality So Cai punter's Z4xB0 Inch Bteel Bars, only oo lt-lnch Dlsetoa Compass Saw, worth 46c, at aSo Carpenter's iOo steel . Hammers, all sites -. 8o Nickel plated Combination Pliers 3So Yankee Hcrew Driver, spiral ratchet or yankee Automatic Drills, No. 1 only i SSo W. Rose's Brick Trowels, worth $1.M only 8So $2.00 Marshalltown Plasterer's Trowel only fl HOtTSVJKBBPBBS, ATTXBTIORI 1-foot Celling Dusters, worth 60c, ISo -foot Step Ladders, worth $1.00, S9o 4-foot Step Ladders, worth 75c... 89s $1.60 House Scales, with scoop.... 7So Large 80o Turkey Feather Duster BSo Padded Sleeve Ironing Board, only lo $1.26 large wooden Ironlr.g Board, with stand 8So WAKXIVa KAOHIJrB Western Washers, worth 14.00 . .$2X3 Imperial Rotary Washer, worth $7.00, only $4,80 Universal Wringer $ year guarantee, worth $2.60, on sale tomorrow $8.48 Don't Miss the Groat Bargains in Crockery and China Saturday TRY HAYDEM'S FIIRT 1 the ntUAiLi rrom Ladies' Hosiery Spece Bargains Stturday Ladlee' Lisle noe -Embrotderod, allover laoe and lace boot effeota, all now spring patterns and col ors, 6o quality 85a, S pr St.00 Isvllea BOo Hose Bm twold- ered, lac or light weight gauss, all nw ootors, at, pair . . . .234 Ladles' Boae EmoToidered or plain blacks with ribbon hern tops, regular or out staes, at, vr pair 12 4 Chlldmn'a Hose Fine or heavy ribbed, with doublt knee, heel and toe, regular lc qual.l2H4 Oreateat stock assd best values shewn ta the wrsi. ALL MAIL OR DERS FILLED EXCEPT IN CASE OF HOUR SALES or vher4 9thrwi4 ttattd. Book Bargains At 95c Each Saturday The Black Bag. The Brass Bowl, -Lady ct the West Rtsntinde of Red Cafe Vie Heart Line Safari Sanderson And all other $1.50 books. Closing out paper novels . . . 2H4 Carter's best Inks, bottle . . . .34 12 mo. cloth bound Books, on sale at. each 12 M 4 Ink Tablets a big line on sale at, each 54 HeusVeusxtsTS tor an kinds of Blank Books. Throe Undermuslin Specials Handsome Mnalln ToraklUB. ftngistar valaas up to fire dollars dalnttfj trimmed, aU.... . IJHCO IJUJS 8208 Oowmi Worth rruiarly to two dtlan soAda Kxvg and tfIL eULbor ately ttttnmed, choloe . .. . '. . 984 Ladles' Corses Coven anal TJB-aawr---bBsjsJa-'Takiio-t-os dollar on sale, choice .M..MMWMU,..H.,Ati4) New Millinery at About Half Manu facturer's Cost Our buyer secured for cash from the great Chicago Fire Sale over $2,000 worth of new spring Mfllinery, consisting of trimmed and antrixmned1 hats and flowers. ALL PERFECT GOODS OF VERY LATEST STYLES Js! 'AM. VL'i-r.w"'- in aw SSL ,1 SALE BEGINS SATURDAY Trimmed Hats, worth $4.00, all colors and black, at $1.98 Trimmed Hats, worth $5.00, greatest bargains ever offered, choice $2.98 Small Black Turbans, mode of silk chiffon and braids, only 69c Straw Shapes of all kinds, choice Sat urday at 5c Hair Braid Flats, worth $2.00 and $2.50, sale price 69c Hand Made Hats, worth to $1.75, all colors and shapes, at 39 C Dotted Silk Net Hand Made Hats, colors and black, reg ular $2.00 values 98e Flowers of All Kinds An immense line, choice. . . 10c Remember all goods are absolutely undamaged. The greatest Millinery bargains ever offered in Omaha or the west. Hayden's Cut Price Drug Dept. cSfe) 59c feiijHhjJ 75c Size hBc mmc Size VPOMPEIANj 29c MASSAGE I CREAM J Don't mill Ibis. Send si your mill tdtrs. 1-Ib. 20 Mule Team Borax ..04 25c Denver Mud 194 60c Denver Mud 204 26c Taleum Powders .......74 Dr. Grave's Tooth Powder . . 124 50c Pozsonl's Powder 23-4 50c Lablaohe Powder 824 60e Biker's Violet Cerate . . .204 $1.60 Oriental Cream. .. .$1.09 36c Peroxide 124 60c Javo Rice Powder 224 25o Eastman's Bcnaoln and Al mond Lotion 1G? Schneider Sister's Cream. . . .394 25c Cough Syrup 144 We cut prices on patents. SOAPS. Ivory Soap .... .44 Soaps worth 16o, for t.54 Williams Shaving Soap, six cakes tot 254 Jap Rose Soap 74 60 Soaps, 8 cakes for 104 GREAT SPECIAL RUBBER GOODS SALE 85c Syringe, special 40 A 96c Atomiser 59 v $1.50 Fountain Syringe. . . .f)5? $1.25 Fountain Syringe ....794 85c Hot Water BoUle. . . . '. .594 $2.25 Syringe and Water Bottlo, 6-year gaarante .' 81.70 $1.90 Fountain Syringe, 6-year gaaraetee ..804 On Account of Inciemont Weather the Great Crockery Sale Will be Continued Saturday FEUD BETWEEN TWO STATES California and Nebraska Bar Each Other's Insurance Companies. TEST OF THE EECIPR0CAL LAW President Rabtson of Baakers Reserve Life Vraes Toast State to Send ' ' Agest Here to loepect Ills Company. as fe result of the jockeying of the lnsur race - commissioner of California, the Bankers Reserve Life Insurance company ot Omaha. Is barred from writing Insurance In that state and tlm-o California com panies, which havo bon writing lnsuranca In Nbranka, are unable to secure new llrfii.es to continue doing business In this state. The Bltunllon Is looked upon as a "foud" between the Insurance departments of the two states by the Callfornlans, but Presi dent liascom II. KobtHon of the Omaha company, was led to make the matter pub lic Friday, when he received a number of California papers In which the Insurance commissioner of that state Is quoted indi rectly as saying that the financial state ment of the Omaha company was not sat isfactory, liut Mr. Roblron has put up $310 to pay the expenses of an agent of the California Insurance department, who has been Invited every week for almost a year YOUR SOUR STOMACH IS CAUSING ALL THAT MISERY OF INDIGESTION The following tells how one 22 grain Trianjpile of Diapepsin will di gest 3,000 grains of food and cure Stomach misery in five minutes. Some people think they have Indiges tion, others Catarrh of the Stomach, others Nervousness. Cancer or Dyspepsia, etc. Call It this if you will, but the real nsnu for your trouble Is Fermentation of what you eat, with only partial digestion- E try thing you eat turns to either Acid. 8 U) ili ac U Gas or Stouiai li FoUon. which weaken the digestive organs, causing a lack of gastric juice. Your focd sours. Is only half digested, and you become affected with loss of appetite, rreusure tnj full ness after eating, burning sensation, a feeling of vomiting, heartburn, water brash and tenderness In the pit of the stomach, slimy tongue, bad taste In the mouth, ponetliatlon. nauaea.. belching of I gas, diszliiees, sick heaUarht-s, intesilnai griping,', mental depression and many thr common symptoms. You can cure all this by not eating, by not put 1 rig any food In your atumuch to ferment; but hew about the nourishment de4-t aastala your bvaily stxeunnl If you are a stomach sufferer, either man or woman, young or old, whether you call it Indigestion or any other narao, go now to your best pharmacy and give SO cents for a case of Tape's Liapepin. These i-graln Trlargules are pleasunt tasting and ad harmless as candy, and will digest 1,000 grains of any kind of food you eat. Kvery possible, kind of Stomach trou blue Is readily cured by Diapepsin, which takes right hold ef the food 111 your stom ach and digests it alone, without the help of the stomach, just as if your stomach wasn't there. Your stomach will be as good as any after you stop thli fermentation of every thing you eat this formation of Mtom ach Oas. After a few Uiys' use of Dia pepsin your stomach will again be in good working order, yo,ur Intestines will be clean and fresh, and you will have no use for laxatives or liver regulators. l'ape's Diapepsin Is not a secret con coction or patent medicine, as the com plete formula Is plainly printed on each case. It ia a prescription built upon a thoroughly scientific principle, which will prove true to any stomach sufferer within five minutes after taking the first Tri-aaculsk to visit Omaha and make an Inspection. President Robison said: "Our Nebraska companies are just as good as those of California, but an Insur ance company receives its authority and charter from its home state. It has no rliilit to transact business In an outside state except by courtesy or permission under the comity usually extended be tween the insurance e?;ar:ments of the several states. Ilovr the Thluar Stands. "The California insuranco companies have been licensed to transact business in Nebraska. The Hankers Reserve Life of Omaha and the old line Rankers Life of Lincoln made application during the sum mer of M07 for permission to transact busi ness In California. We furnished the re quired certificates and they. were rroperly certified by the auditor of public accounts of Ntbrat-ka. Hut the California rou mls sioner has made various excuses and de layed action on the documents submltt d The Nebraska department has always ac cepted the certificates of the California commlsotoner and Issued licenses to the in surance companies on them. The Insurance department of Nebraska rqustid the California department to Join in making an examination of the documents and state ments submitted, but this was not don prior to January SI, 19CS, when the licenses of the California companies expired. The reciprocal law of Nebraska then teca no operative and until California recognises the Insurance department and companies of Nebraska, there w ll be nothln? dn? f r the California companies in this state. The California comraiiies affected are the Fire man's FunJ, the Pacific Mutual and the Pacific Life. "The Nebraska companies affected in clude our own comrany and the Banket a Life of Lincoln, the only two companies ever applying for permlssios to tmnsart business iii California and meeting a I the requirements ot the California laws." A Life Sealeacet of suffering with throat and lung trouble Is quickly commuted by Dr. King's New Discovery. &c snd fl.CO. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Announcements, wedding stationery an J calling cards, blsnk book snd magsiins Hodlug- 'f bun Dou. ISoi. A. L Root, lno. STEPIIENS I1EADS DELEGATION Fremont Man Will Carry Bryan Flag; at Denver. VOLUNTEERS HAVE RIGHT-OF-WAY la Oraanislna the National Conren. lion Democrats Do Not Over look Oar Jim on Committeeships. Dan V. Stephens of Fremont will head the Nebraska delegation to the national democratic convention in Denver and mem bers of the Bryan Volunteers of Nebraska will be given the preference when the dis tribution of admission tickets to the con vention begins. In fact, It has been prac tically decided that to get a ticket it will be necessary to be a "Volunteer" In the Bryan movement. In good standing with all dues and assessments paid In advance. In organizing the delegation and the con ference on plans Friday morning. Mayor "Jim" Dahlman was not overlooked. He was made a member of the committee on arrangements for the delegation, and every one present said It was the "right thing" to give the old national committee man and gubernatorial candidate a place on the committee. C. E. Harmon of Holdrege was elected secretary of the delegation, while Ig J. Dunn of Omaha was appointed as a com mittee on nominations. Other committees appointed at the con ference consists of the following: Resolutions: Mayor F. W. Brown of Lin coln. Credentials: F. J. Hle of Atkinson. presidential notification' John More- head. Falls City. Vice presidential notification: Andrew V. Morrlsey of Valentine. Arrangements: li. Koehler, Geneva; George Rogers. Omaha, secretary; James H. Swain. Greeley, treasurer; James inarles uahJman. It was ,'nnounced that the headquarters of the Nebraska deleBation bad been se cured at the Brown Palace hotel In Den ver. Tbe delegation will occupy three large rooms on the parlor floor and be on hand early. The "Hryanltes" of the Fifth district will give a Bryan banquet at. Holdrege the first week In April, nt which Bryan will be present. The other speakers will be drawn from the celebrities of the Fifth district, riaccs will be spread for 500, but 1,000 admission tickets will be sold. Mr. Bryan did not attend the conference of delegates, but left for Lincoln at 9:15 Friday morning. 'Who shall make the speech?" ia a ques tion arising in connection with the election of the delegates-at-dartre. It was gener ally understood that C. J. Smyth's friends urged his endorsement by the Jacks and Jims, so that he might storm the battle ments at Denver with his oratorical guns. And theso men now profess to see the possibility of nothing better than a speech by Ignatius Jehovah Dunn, as he can come nearer than any of the four to making a speech. HOLMES HAS ANOTHER SUIT Lawyer Convicted of Einbetilrmrnt Sues for Damages from Al leged Partners. William H. Holmes, the attorney con victed last week of embezzlement, has begun suit In district court against John A. McKenzle and George K. Howell for S10.0UO damages and an accounting. Holmes claims In the petition the three formed a copartnership as attorneys and worked together for some time. In the fnll of 1!6 Holmes says he was engaged In divorce litigation with his wife In Iowa and became afflicted with Inebrlacy or dipsomania, which so affected his mind ho was unable to take care of his legal business. The defendants then, he said, denied the copartnership and, he says. blows were exehanged In s dispute which followed. He charges them with instigat ing a prosecution of him fn police court and says Mr. Howell advised him to loavs Omaha and hired , an automobile, for him to go to Elkhorn, where he took the train for Ogden. While he was (tone, ho charges, they rufused to answer his letters and' took over to themselves the business he had worked up. He says they have posses sion of his books and papers. During the Holmes trial Mr. MoKenzle went on the stand and denied most of the allegations made by Holmes In his present petition. He said no partnership existed with Holmes and that when Holmes left they bought his library and business for S7i. Holmes has cut loose from his at'torneys and he drew the petition and filed it for himself. . 1 m I. H(lSTd. AS WHOLESOME AS IT IS DELICIOUS BAKER'S COCOA FIRSTjin Years-Established 1780 FIRST in Honors-50 Highest Awards FIRST on the Breakfast Tables o the World Bs sure thst you get the genuine, bearing our trade-mark, on every can. WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. DORCHESTER MASS. ESTABLISHED 1780 '?