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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1912)
.. g - - . THE BEE; OMAHA. SATURDAY, MARCH, 30, 1912. tit " . ' i. - " - . . ... ? . Ill ay, March ft KoDp .aTank awaav mm mum tare mm SlftO!!9 ALL TIMED WITH YOUR CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT IN MIND Please note the time given so that there may be neither confusion nor disappointment. 8; MEN'S DEPART ! BV MEN T An important da I I gale of Men's Soft Bosom Shirts, choice patterns and similar cloth to what is usually used in shirts made to sell at $1.00. Laundered cuffs well made, ftp sizes 14 to 17 Inclusive. AH day ' IftjR Saturday, EACH ............ w HANDKE RCHIEF Pi mk ww SALE-A limited lot of mw dm) lllB ladies' pure linen ilou ' choirs with fancy embroidered initials, surrounded ' by pretty scroll designs some with eyelet holes in boxes' containing three each, were 50c the box; Saturday 29c the box. All initials except A, E ; and N. Suggest promptness here as quantity is ; limited. Anyone uninterested in these items can spend lime to good advantage inspecting our display of apparel for women. The newest and choicest from ' the Tery best garment makers shown Saturday for' the first time. Suits, Coats and Dresses. 07 SPECIAL INTEREST Remarkable of fering of WOMEN'S MADRAS SKIRTS. Most fortunate purchase from the renowned makes, "REED BROS."-best of shirt tailors made up from odd pieces. Such qualities as goes into $2.50 and $3.00 garments, Saturday at 8 A. M.; pick at, each You will not be indifferent if you wear shirts. mors uiuuo up '$1.69 ; Saturday will be Headwear day in Children's and 'Juniors'. Section Especially attractive are the new silk alpines, serviceable hats 50c and up. This is now one of our very important departments watch development. The new Coats, Suits and Dresses are-all on tap. Glove Sale sJ ' ' The marvelous ac- lIlP SI ftft ceptance of our I W ! III! Great Glove Bar gains a month ago attracted so much attention that another big lot came our way. These goods are absolutely perfect and choice and the quan tity bought tempts us to give our patrons an op portunity such as seldom offers at this reason ' ! Saturday, therefore, a big Pre-Easter Sale of Long and Short Kid and Lamb Gloves all divided into lots so that you can almost help yourselves. COUNTER ONE-Will contain a lot of se lected Smaschen and prime lamb, all colors but no whites all sizes; sold usually at $1.00 and $1.25; Saturday 67c. None fitted on sale day. COUNTER TWO A splendid lot, real kid and lamb, over seams and pique different stitch ings, all colors and sizes. Nothing better for wear. Worth $1.75; Saturday $1.17 per pair. Pit after wards. , . COUNTER THREE An extremely choice se lectionimported for the very finest trade, all col ors. ' Nobby Btylee, finest skins, worth $2.00 and $2.25; Saturday $1.37. None laid aside for any one. . : COUNTER FOUR Don't overlook the fa.ct that long kids are much in demand mainly 'tis true for evening this lot, therefore, should appeal AND "WILL for while there will be a sprink ling of colors, the bulk is white. 12 and 16-button lengths, worth $3.00 to $3.25; Saturday $1.87 a pair. Needless to state to regular customers Kil patrick guaranty covers all gloves regardless of price. This information, therefore for those who don't know. " - Self laudation and, bombast avails not with our customers. Don't count much anywhere now adays in this intelligent community. Our word for it this will be a satisfactory sale. Scarcely a Style Lacking Now in Our New Shoe Dept. The bare announcement of an informal open ing in this section served to crowd us and for a week salesmen have been busy as bees. "We are not surprised that ladies have said so many complimentary things about Mr. Tuttle, for no one can see this attractive stock without con cluding that here is a man who KNOWS the shoe business. Shoe comfort has not been sacrificed to shoe style and yet there is an air of elegance and distinction which will go far to make this what we desire one of the most popular of Om aha's shoe marts. Saturday will be a big day". Be fitted as early as possible, , please. Chairs liable to be all taken in the afternoon. Foot men who know how to fit. Between the Acts and whenever opportunity offers, hie to the CANDY SECTION, where candy is under glass clean, hygienic, free from dust and odor. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb always on hand, cater ing orders received at department. Little Chicks. Bunnies, Foliage and Flowers, and immense vari ety of Easter Eggs and Novelties. , ' Easter thoughts suggest mention of Easter Cards and Letters not the cheap kind, but such as will grace the sender as well as convey the pro per spirit to the recipient and surprisingly low in price. v 300 Books, mainly fiction all perfect, pub lished from 75c to $1.50; to sell Saturday at 25c each. Some will take half a dozen. Early buying, therefore, should be done in this department. ON THE SQUARE For those who don't like kids in warm weather i50 pairs of elbow length Silk Gloves, double tipped, worOj $1.00; CO, at, per pair www Rew Dsparture-A 2 P. M. Sale More than 200 Silk Petticoats taffetas, messa. lines and sof orth not so long since ladies would have gone wild over them at $5.00; Saturday on new large square, rear of main tfrf An floor; EACH 9 1.30 Just as we write we are informed that Dr. Miles or Dr. Hicks predicts rain for Saturday. But rain or shine, every sale will occur on schedule time and continue while goods last. ... . ill BIGHT MAD WITH LOYE Street Ctr Conductor Fined for Hit' , Persistent Advance. PU1SUIS - W0XAS TDQS M TMnl U HU atteatlea to Aa- ietae hlaa's Wlf ths 1 H rlaa CndaP en I ; " it'tttt ti . . ' Jblaair litutd with Mn. Julia Kerr ied ithtow into p, f rsnsy of psaalon be dkuse sh rapulssd hlf advances. Ownf Wrilhu ' conductor m tk. Dodi irtt UM. went to th. bom ol Mn. Krr Wrinadar aftnMoa nd unaltrd , p. mm irntti Thundajr Kttwneea tjpon . nnwt w to by Mr JUit. - Ik wu trtsd Is patlc court ih momlnf KM Bmt ta nd ectl. ' Hn Kin u rtrtMd r Judg r"oter ta h WrUcht , iicl urxiw a Mae. bond to rnaala tray from bar. . -.' -11 ku.Mra. tryio to. aaparat im Ad my husband for WTcral rears." said Mrs. Karr.. wbo Uvw at 171J CaJlfornla sjreal. "and rasurdar ha phoiwd ata ha Uka eMnlnc to na na I. told him to say away, but ha cama aavarthalsaa Mr aiotbar toM hint to taava. and h lr sat scad to kin bar. ' IMIm aita. 'Walsh. jfWhaa aha triad u pinna anothsr sis tr ha atrock bar la tha faoa and knoekad tha raclTr trom hw hand. . Har cries of Hlp, n order, petlea,' wara haard hr 1 , my sister,, sad she summoned an dtflcsr. I am afraid of tha man." Mrs. Jamas Waloh, tha mother, said that Wrlfht had baaa foroln his atten tions upon har daughter for a lonff tlma Sha told of his attach upon har daughter and herself. Judas Fostsr said that Wright was ar rested a year ago for bothering Mrs Karr, but ralaaaed on bond. Ha left tha stats than, and only returned raoontly. PUPILS OF LAND0W AND ' : BELL TO GIVE A RECITAL ' A plana recital will ba glvsn by the pupil of Miss. Ball and Mr. Landow at Brswnell 11 all Baturdsy evening at I o'clock. PAST I. raschlnia Swank Schumann Besa Dlcklnaoa. a, Curtoua Story. Heller b. Wala Oaynor Esther Smith. Two Valaes Chopin Jiulh Beachar. Dua Oavotte Plraal . ' Elisabeth Qulnn. . 'Ellxabath (guinn. Frances Nebla.' ' .' PART IL Sonata First Movement... Orelg Mildred Xoaa. .... Fantasia Impromptu .....Chopi? Kuth Falklna. Lucia. Fantasia, for left hand ,.... t.Xeschetlsky Paulina Paul. Dua Ten Roulant Durerudy , . Jaaa Hunter, Adella Long. ' ' attar tip. -a 'Tha a bora wilt ba haard all ever tha Darted Rata soon. Jus sow tha can Is tor rubber boots and sandals and tha Inter-(Mate Rubber company, Omaha, has oa hand a big stock aad filling all orders at once. " . .V The Best Way?. Co To Your Doctor NO tense in running from one doctor to another! - Select the best one, then stand by hiro. No sense in trying this thing, that thing, for your cough. Carefully, deliberately select the best cough medi cine, then take It. Stick to rt Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cnerfy Pectoral for throat and king troubles. feS.'SS: aaiaT3gaCa lr J Order a box for breakfast tomorrow TRII Blended from "Wheat, Bice and Barley It yam crsesr la ae auapiied. tala p h a a a Cauglaa tits asd a pack, a jm wtu ba sii- Omaiia Sales Co., WmmU Maslttp Side, V" - - TESTS AGAIN PROVE TRUE Hupp Kail Exchange Demonstration Please Hundreds of Vuiton, BIQ CB0WDS THIS ATTEM005 Plaaa Mada far ahawtast Tary De tail af Aatomatle Oparatlaa and . lavaatar Albert Happ Will Atala Ba ta Chars. Favored by another day of sunshlna tha Hupp Automobile Mall demonstrations were again auccesaful staged befora crowds that nearly doubled those of either of tha two previous days. Runs war mada by th apeclsl angina and coach at tha testing field st Forty-alghth and Leavenworth streets, from t until nearly I o'clock and not a single falura was recorded. Tha demonstrations of this third after noon were mora aitenslva and varied than those of tha days before. Tha Huppe ordered that th teats should show every detail of tha system and all was accom plished without a single hitch. Ona of tha testa proved tnat tha auto matic mechanism can accept and catch tha mall without dumlng pouches at a stttlon. Often on mall runs there art no sacks for a certain station, though thr are pouches at tbeM stations that have to ba taken In by tha fast train. Tha mall car of tha Hupp system yestsr- day mada runs with mall piled Into tha delivery chute, but this mall was not dumped Into th receiving platform. The mall aarks vara kept ta tha chuta In order to show tha publlo that tha mall would not fall out In ease it waa de sired that no mall should ba delivered. Albert Happ Act It. 'Albert Hupp, tha Inventor, as at tha demonatartion grounds during the entire afternoon afad met many of tha visitor, lie waa anxious that all wno visited tha grounds should ae tha actual workings of his great plan, so oa each trip tha Bupp mall car carried a load of passe n gara wha saw th automatic phut Working Inside tha ear. Mr. Hupp ax plained th all who talked t him Just what ha planned to da and Just how he had accomplished tha woe derfol Invention. From tha pjlatfotm, psed for placing sacks upon tha mall cranes. Mr. Hupp told th crowds whst his Invention had done, and what ha ex pected to do with It. Ha informed them that daring many month sof testing there never bad been a failure of th device, and that H always worked smoothly without a hitch. At tha meal statin there are four crane. - -Many people have wondered whether-this la tha Unrest asmbsr that can ba used. Mr.' Hupp stated that twrtva crane mat tha capacity of on mail ear. but that tha number of crane can ba tnereaaadto meet th demands of any number of can ine largest crowd of tha demonstartloa aerie Is expected for this afternoon, when- the most Interesting testa of all will be given. Many hundred of Omaha's leading dtisens are expected to ba pres ent. Th Hupp wish ail th people f Omaha to ae th wonderful devtca, and they will gladly answer all questions per tain tnc to the system. dnsoctrtfcnaobTs4bcmfwy ppepopp DT7IBT0B OF 'THE AUTOMATIC MAIL EXCHABQE SYSTEM. I t i t , vvL 4- ALBERT HTJrT. demonstrations hav not bsd a clear Idea of how tha mechanism worked. All know that there are crsnee to which tha mall sacks are attached; a receiving trough. Into which the sacks are dumped, and a trip, located H feat from th nmt of delivery, which throws the mechanism Into fear, but they do not know juet how .tha mechanism hinds the cat oper ates. Tbla part of tha operation was Ex plained yesterday by on of th Hupp staff as follows: "When tripped at tha Station the first action of the mechanism automatically rlaga a gong In the car to remind tha clerk of an approaching station and that an exchange ht to take plac. "Th automatic mechanism runs slowly for M decree, or while th train ht trav eling 'forty feat on the car rail, than the door of the oar opens slowly and gently and la automatically locked opaa for tha exchange to take place. . . The delivery chut that stands Just In side the car door now slowly starts oa lta roller, bearing t move outward and con tinued to do so until the outer -end tends out the car Just twenty Inches. At this point It, ha run the gear distance in th mechanlam and automatically dumps downward to an angle of degree, thus -nMipg . th Backs to . tilde down upon the station receiving platform. Th gear ing controlling this action -baa baaa timed so. that- th delivery is always made at th earn place en th receiving platform. Oeatlr Itsits s TJaftsM. "Just attar the delivery chut start aut the door the receiving chute begin to gsotly unfold, with th inner part extend ing load the car and the eater part ex tending outward until the forward and ex tend six Inches beyond th possible outer edge of th pouches hung to the station cranes. The receiving ehiite Is beld la this extended position until th statioa cranes era passed and then folds back to tha dosed poetUoa it occupied before being extended- . r Thla'eosriplesssth .exchange at that particular statioa, - When-the recervtox S HOME FURNITURE CO. S 8 wiiinun h n 20 Below maba Prices!! plot One Day H D D D D D Q D 4 D Q D D D a D jVI liii M ' But Every Day GET OUR RUG PRICES 27x54 inch Velvet Bugs at ; 27x54 inch Axminster Rugs at?.. 6x9 Seamless Brussels Bugs at ...95c $1.45 $4.75 9x12 Seamless Brussels Bugs at 9x12 Velvet Bugs . at 9x12 Axminster Bugs at $9.75 $12.50 $15.00 SEE OUE COMPLETE LINE OP BODY BRUSSELS AND WILTON RUGS, JTU&fUSJllJ 1H AlaL AT MUJHiJLOW OMAHA PRICES. chute b back tn position th ear door b slowly and gently closed and then the mechanism automatically throw out of gear and remain out of action until the next station trip automatically trips It Into action again. pecal Cats He Ftswre. "No nutter what the speed of trie train there is no rapid action of the mechanism or of th extension or return of the ex chang chutes. Th travel of the mechan tsm ts reared to run log time slower tnaa th car wheal and one degree of th revo lution of th mechanism I equal ta foar tsst of krmvel en th rails. This snakes the pis fauna w,a of every action at th alow and gwatla. Ta car door 1 opened slowly whll th train travels M feet: th recetrtna; and de livery chute extend while the train Is traveling u feet; each returns to Its normal position who th train Is travel ing IK feat and the oar door close whll th car Is traveling M feet. These fig ures are given to shew that there Is no alam or jar on any of th mechanism la it opera tioa. Hunter, pleas tall your dealers that th Intel But La Rubber company ha a big stock ef hip. thigh and mackintosh wading pants and boots oa hand. D D D M 1 D KUNN HAS GOOD CHANCE TO RECOVER FROM FALL James Munn. a construction foreman, who fen from the Eleventh street bride Thursday afternoon, will recover. Hla Injuries, which were believed to ba fatal, are said to be not so serious. Munn was directing a repair gang when he slipped and fell to the pavement twenty (set below. He sustained several fractures and bruises. He win be taken from Et. Joseph's hospital to his horns, tm Csav deu street m a week. I