Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 24, 1905, NEWS SECTION, Page 4, Image 4
Mare The reputation that this, the largest department devoted to the sale of Women s wear in Omaha, has attained in the past for presenting the first showing of the sea sons choicest styles is fully sustained by this season s exhibit These latest fall modes were gathered together after unremitted study of the productions of the World's greatest designers and brought here to testify to our alertness in securing for our trade the best that talent and skill can produce. The prices as a whole are so very mod erate as to occasion surprise. Our best efforts 'have been expended in procuring garments suitable for the Horse Show, We are ready to offer you Horse Show gar ments that arc filled with unparalleled beauty. It matters not to what your tastes arc inclined we can meet them and meet your purse. Early Showing OF Women's Hosiery Our complete showing of fall hosiery includes all the many beau tiful shades in silk embroidered and lace effects. 'The newest styles for the coming season. Fine quality im ported lisle thread in all the new fall shades in plain or silk embroidered and lace effects at 45c We have fine silk hose from $1.60 to $5.00 in the most gorgeous shades. Swell Tailor-Made Suits Omaha's finest collection of high;dass tailor made suits in this sjason's latest models -long, medium length and short styles are represented in the very newest mannish gray mixtures. Broadcloths and cheviots in all the fashionable colors at $19.75, 22.50, 24.75, 29.75, 32.50 and up to 85.00. lusBSJ!,yjn,JMSSjjSJ JUDGE SUTTON GRANTS TIME Connoilmen field Guilty of Contempt Not Yt Ssnttnced. CON NELL ASKS FOR ARREST OF JUDGMENT "urt Indicate that Supersedeas Will Sot Be Granted and Overrates a Motion (or a New Trial of Cue, Judge Sutton on Saturday morning de rided to give Attorney W. J. Connell until Monday at 10 o'clock to present a motion tn arrest of judgment against the Ave city councilman, who are accused and Judged guilty of contempt of court This courtesy of the judge to the attorney had the effect .of postponing until Monday, lh sentencing of the five councllmen au Judged by, the court to be In contempt. At 10 o'clock Monday morning. Judge Button will hear a plea of Mr. Connell for arrest of judgment. He will also hear the attorney as to the Issuance of a super sedeas; but the court Indicated very plainly that he considered that feature foreclosed. "Mr. Connell," said the court, "I have never yet heard of a judge In this kind of a case, who would consent to supersede himself. If you can show me that kind of case I shall be glad to see It. Personally. I want to be rid of this very disagreeable ruse as soon as possible." Mr. Connell disclaimed any Idea of de laying a settlement, but said he wanted time to argue the arrest of judgment motion and also the supersedeas prop ' tuition. County Attorney Slabaugh also tatd he was seeking an early decision and that the court was fully advised of the points Involved. Mr. Connell stands Vmf. Judge Sutton then said: -'Mr. Connell, If you feel that you should have ihls time, t am nok dispost-d to deny your request." Mr. Connell: "As your honor knows, I havs been teedlly and continuously engaged In this court or Judge Redlcks court all of ihe If You Intend to Get a Suit Get a Good One Cheap clothes are not good at any price. It takes money to pay mechanics. A poorly paid tailor means poorly made clothes.. We are makers of good clothes. Our prices are right. I have cut suit (or Omaha's beat dressed men for twenty years. CHAS. W. WEDELL (Formerly cutter with Williams & Smith Co.) Orpheum Tbeater Bldg. 15th and Harney Yoof Selections time since this case began. I do not care to argue the points already gone over; but on the matter of supersedeas, which 1 thought was clearly settled by decisions of our supreme court, I desire to be beard." Judge Sutton, while expressing an opinion of the supersedeas proceeding diametrically opposed o that of Mr. Connell, said that he had never desired to hurry any case and he would therefore continue the case until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Previous to this tentative argument with the court Mr. Connell had presented a motion for a new trial. In which he made these principal points: Irregularity f the proceedings of the court and of the judge. Finding of guilty by the court not war ranted by the facts and the evidence. No right, power, authority or jurisdiction In the court to try said case during the vacation or recess of the court. The court erred In not allowing a transfer to some other judge. The court erred In overruling the motion ta quash the Information, and also In allow ing the petition to be amended against the protest of defendants' attorney. Some Legal Objections. There were also presented some minor l.'gal objections that followed the same line as presented above. In different language. Mr. Connell promised he would be ready to argue not only the motion In arrest nf Judgment Monday morning, but also the matter of Issuing a supersedeas, and Judge Slabaugh Indicated that at that time he would be prepared to meet the proposi tions of the attorney for the defendants. ' As the councllmen filed out of court Messrs. Dyball and Huntington were heard to remark that they wished the court had seen its way clear to decide the matter. Mr. Huntington put hls-vlews In this say: "The Judge has his mind made up, si'd while Mr. Connell Is undoubtedly acting as any careful lawyer would, personally I wish very much that the decision was made and the suspense ended. A man with a business on his hands Is not worth much to himself or anybody else with this kind nf a charge hanging over him. Why. my family and friends are worried even more than I am, and every hour I meet people tn the street who Inquire about this matter. It has become to me a weariness and a nightmare, for the reason tha". I THE OMAHA DISPLAYING FALL GARMENTS Stunning Costumes and Wraps We offer some elegant styles in costumes in voiles, crepe de chine, taffeta and chiffon cloth in pretty soft shades, suitable for all occasions at $24.75, 29.75, 32.50, $35 and up to $65. Exclusive Models in Opera Wraps suitable for the horse show all correct copies of imported models in white and fashionable shades at $29.75, $35, $45, $55 and up to $125: , feel absolutely free of any Intention to transgress the laws of my country." Charley Dyball agreed with Huntington's diagnosis and said: "I've got an awful cold. My wife insisted that I wear a spring overcoat down town this morning and now all the candy la the factory Is frose up. I'm going to the hospital If this doesn't stop pretty soon." G0N0EN ENTERS A DENIAL He Dispatea Certain Statements of Mr. Hnnt as to His Bias for the Bell 'Phone. II. 3. Gonden, upon having his attention called to the published statement of A. D. Hunt, said: "Mr. Hunt wants to Impress upon the public mind his suspicion that I have been In the employ of the Bell tele phone company because he thinks this may lessen the effect of the publication of the facts which I have gathered In my Investi gation of the double telephone proposition. I cannot see that Mr. Hunt's suspicion has any bearing upon the facts which I intend to publish, but for the Information of Mr. Hunt I am free to say that he was mis taken, as usual, when he published the statement that I was In the employ of the Bi ll company last year. Mr. Hunt evl-' dently has In mind a trip that I made last year for the purpose of Investigating the telephone situation, the reports of which were published in The Bee. This trip was taken while I was In the em ploy of The Bee. I was engaged for the work by Mr. Victor Rosewater and my salary and expenses were paid to me by Mr. Rosewater. Before starting upon the trip Mr. Rosewater's instructions, except ing to name the places I was to go, were: 'I want you to get the facts as to the re sults of the competition; get all of the facts you can and nothing more. Don't try to make a showing In favor of either the Bell or the Independent companies.' "Mr. Hunt sends with his communica tion a note from C. H. Judson, an engineer In the employ of the Independent telephone people. In which It Is stated that the Bulle tin of the League of American Municipali ties Is subsidised by the Bell company, and I want to pronounce this statement as an unqualified falsehood. I do not control the Bulletin, but I know enough about it to de clare that it Is not subsidised by the Bell or any other Interest. Because the Bulletin has published facts, and these facts have happened to be favorable to the Bell In terests, we have sold some extra copies of the paper to the Bell company. If we ever get any facts that are favorable to the Independent people we will publish the same, und then perhaps they will buy some paper. Selling papers Is our business, but no amount of money ran secure the publi cation of anything In the Bulletin which we do nat know to be the truth." Bohemian Quartet Gives Coneert. The Bohemian Male Qtiartet will give a musical entertainment at the new Turner hall at Thirteenth and lorcaa s.reet, Octo ber I it I p. ni. This quartet is made, up of graduates of the worid famous con servatory of Prague. It has been singing for the last ten years In all the provinces and countries of Kurope. They nave en tertained all the crowned heads of Europe and are at present making a tour of the I'nlted States. Their repertoire Is very ex. tensive and thy sing In ntany different languages, escjeclally English. All lovers of mulc can b sura of a pleasing and erlisUa aUrlainuicbk DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEFTEMI5H 24, 1005. Mow PRISONER CUTS HIS THROAT -Joe Iforano Seeks to End Sentenea for Shooting at Eon-in-Law. ONE CHANCE IN THOUSAND OF RECOVERY Prisoners In Same Cell Give Alarm, bat Kot In Time to Prevent Morano front Severing; Ills Larynx. Joseph Mada, alias Joseph Morano, who was arrested on the 18th by Officer Stryker for shooting at his daughter's husband, and who Is serving sentence for the offense, has very likely settled the' account for all time, by his own hand. At 11:10 last night, as the five other prisoners In the cell were sleeping, Mada in some unknown manner got hold of a Jacknlfe and cut his throat. The Jugular arteries were not severed, but tha weapon entered his lamyx. He became unconscious and strangled. Police Burgeons Cox and Langdon were Intercepted on their way to lunch and brought back to the jail as fast as the pa trol could go. They did what they could to stanch the blood and clear the man's throat, and liunied him to the Clark son hospital. The gash In his throat was fully three Inches long and was Inflicted by an ordinary pocketkntfe. It Is thought the knife was secured from some of the work gang which Is serving time on the street, or that It might have come In with a meal sent by some of his friends. The other men In the cell were George Dempsey, Frank Hayden, Thomas Lewis, Floyd Nelsen and Herbert Rlaskmore. Dempsey, speaking for them, said that early In the evening they saw Mada sitting near the front of .the cell. He was moody and never spoke. Later they all went to He on the floor and Dempsey p w Mada go and He down as if he were going to sleep. In about half an hour he heard a gurgling noise, and roused up In time to see Mada hacking at his throat. He went to the man and saw a pool of something on the floor, and hastily called his companions, and they shouted for the turnkey. The man was brought out. leaving his trail In blood from the cell to the surgeon's bench. There Is only a slight chance for his recovery. MERRY-MAKING BY BOHEMIANS Tariff Hall the Scene of Joyous C'ele. bratloa by Woman's Organi sation and Friends. Bohemian Turner hall, on South Thir teenth street, was the scene of a very large and very sociable family party. as well as a society party, Saturday evening. It was the fifth anniversary of the Bo hemian Women's organisation, Debromlla, and the men of Palacky c. 1. Z. C. B. J., were also out to lend honor to the occa sion. The celebration partook altogether of the character of a neighborhood party, with women In charge of the arrangements. Young and old were mixing In happy and Joy ius fashion, and many a matron wheeled a buhy hupgy through the door onto the dance floor there to enjoy herself with her husband and her friends. Family groups were numerous, and social visiting was largely Ui vrder X the evening, evea for the Stylish Autumn Coats We have them in the smart loose paddock and the especially attractive empire styles new original ideas cut upon correct lines full in skirt and elegantly tailored in stylish tweed mixtures, in coverts and light weight kerseys, at very moderate prices $14.75, $16.75, $18.75, $22.50, $24,75 and up to $55. while the dancers went on with their merry-making to the strains of a most excellent orchestra. TWELFTH WARD FOR TICKET Republican Club Holds Ratification Meeting at Thirteenth and Spanldlna, The meeting of the Twelfth ward Repub lican club held at Thirtieth and Spauldlng streets Saturday evening, took the form of a ratification meeting over the recent re publican primaries. A resolution was adopted endorsing the ticket as nominated at the primaries from top to bottom and pledging the support of the club to all of the candidates. Chairman Llndsey Introduced H. C. Brome as the speaker of the evening, who said: The republican party Is progressing. For merly If the ward could utrree upon a cer tain candidate his nomination was assured and as the candidate of the ward he was taken into the convention and traded. But things are Improving. We now put up a candidate whom the largest mimlv r In the whole community desire. The people recently expresed their opinion. The re publican majority In Douglas county Is stronger than ever before, Roosevelt re ceding seventy-five per cent nf the votes cast last fall. Some of these were not republican, but with the republicans in the majority of at least two to one, we nugnt to elect this whole ticket and if we do not some one will be to blame. The republican party Is dominant, not only because the principles are right, but because, the common people have confidence In the chief executive. Factions may some times divide, but party harmony requires that you and I should permit the majority to control. W. O. I're thanked the Twelfth ward for Its splendid support and said, "I have added one plank to my platform, I am for the whole ticket. It Is good and worthy of republican support." DEMOCRATS TOLD TO ORGANIZE New County Committee to Organise Monday Commissioner Nomi nee Still Minns. Notices are being sent out to members elected to the new democratic county com mittee that the organisation meeting will be held at 8 o'clock Monday evening, Sep tember 25. In the cafe of the Paxton hotel. The call la Issued by Chairman Arter of the old committee. The democrats are still at sea as to who to nominate for county commissioner to run against W. O. I're. Since Councilman O'Brien and Comptroller Lo'oeck declined advances have been made to n. J. Bauman and Jeff W. Bedford. The latter Is an old resident of Omaha, who was onoe defeated for mayor, and who has returned after a number of years' absence. He Is in th wholesale coal business and not unlike Colonel William F. Cody In physical pro portions. Mortality Statistics, The following births and deaths have been reported to the Hoard ot Health dur ing the twenty-four hours ending at noun Saturday ; Births Slgwert Helslng, 2617 Hamilton, girl: Hsrry Belch. 3M1 North Twenty, ninth, girl; 111 M. Wsrner, JR18 North Sixteenth, girl; Otto Kinder. JblO South Tenth, girl; Clyde Oallowsy. 50M Flo.-eoce boulevard, girl; Edgar Dixon, 1136 Norm Seventeenth, gill iJeaths Wllhe Nelson. 1447 Phillips, 15; Luciln Thomas. S!hZ4 Bpaulrttng. months; Jennie Johanna Jap'terson. Thlrty-ent h snd Redlik avenue. I: Allle iirownfleld, Cvs&d. titb.. Hi August Julius, tJryau, - a. I Horse The New Waist Modes We are showing an extensive line of hand some novelties in silk and lace waists also French Mull in dainty styles pretty Hun's Veiling in all the new fall shades embroid ered and lace trimmed effects, ' with the latest styles of sleeves at $2.90, $3.90, $4.90, $7.90 and up to $27.50. BRANDEIS IN NEW BUILDING Firm Occupies First Section of Mam moth Structure and Attracts Many People. Thousands of Omaha cltlsena paid a tribute to the enterprise and energy of J. L. Brandels & 8ons at the opening of this firm's new annex to their great store Sat urday. The big first section of the new building, the broad temporary entrance through Mrs. Benson's former location and the subway arcade connecting the annex with the main building, were all thronged with delighted visitors. Scores and scores of the guests at the opening voiced their enthusiastic! praise of the energetic, businesslike meth ods which have made possible such a phenomenc! business growth. It was the largest and most successful opening In the his'.ory of the store and it marked f-he oc cupation of the largest mercantile build ing In Omaha. The wonderful progress made In the preparation of this new annex and the great speed and system that marked the rise of the new section within two months of the laying of the first brick are achieve ments that would be expected only of the lirandels firm. The accomplishment de noted the coupling of modern metropolitan buwlness methods with determination, en terprise and far-sightedness on the part of the proprietors. For over an hour before the new annex was thrown open, at o'clock, a great crowd had assembled outside the new Six teenth street entrance, reaching as far as the street curbing, while Inside the main building the crowd that sought entrance through the arcade was even larger In proportions. The popular belief that any Brandels enterprise Is bound to be meri torious, gained added force when the shop pers viewed the Interior of the annex and realised the tremendous efforts that hod been put forward by the Brandels firm In driving the operations to a conclusion In such a marvelously brief time. Many novel features give an Interest to the new annex. This Is the only retail dry goods store in the country conducting business on two sides of a busy street, with a subway connecting the two main floors without a step to climb. This gives a store practically a block and a half long a half block to the south and a half block to the north of Douglas street. Joined by the arcade, which Is In Itself nearly a half block long. The annex Is brilliantly lighted, the west wall being nearly all glass. Aisles wide enough to drive through with a coach-and-four stretch through the annex, the subway and the main build ing, a gentle Incltne that 1s covered with a soft carpet, leading from the annex to the slightly lower level In the arcade. While the annex In Its present state Is regarded as only temporary, the walls, floors, and celling are as solid as If built to wit hut a iid the strain of many years. In honor of the opening, the first section of the new building was handsomely deco rated with palms and ferns. The depart ments which are located In the new portion of the store are the Brandels bank. Jewelry, ribbons, dress trimmings, cut flowers, no tions, novelty millinery, paper patterns and the general offices. Thjs arrarigmnrnt gives much Increased space for various depart ments In the main building and will mean Show Women's New Gloves We carry the "CentemerC Kid Gloves They are the best and most reliable Glove produced We have the exclusive sale of these cele brated Wo m e n's Gloves for Omaha, They are undoubt edly the best of a ll high grade makes black, white and new fancy color ings $1, $1- 25, $1.50. a source of added comfort for shoppers throughout the entire establishment. The occupancy of the new annex adds another link to a chain of remarkablo mercantile achievements of the firm of J. L. Brandels & Sons. From a very mod est beginning In Omaha .nearly twenty-five, years ago, the store has grown until tLu proprietors are regarded as Omaha's cap tains of retail Industry. The members of the firm state that the occupancy of the annex Is only to be re garded as the first step In the progress of the new store and the work toward the completion of the eight story structurn In Its entirety will be pushed with all possible energy. Steel columns will lm placed and riveted by compressed air dur ing the winter, regardless of weather con ditions. In order to hurry this work more than ever, an electric derrick has been established and will be employed In tho steel construction In the future. By the time the frost Is out of the ground in tl.jo spring' the proprietors expect to see tho mJor part of the Immense building out lined la steel. Alleged Shoplifter Caught. Alexander Morgan, colored, giving h's address as Frankfleld, 111., was Baturday afternoon apprehended at Hayden Bros'. In the act of shoplifting. Morgan was taken to the police station and charged with be ing a suspicious character. The pollen authorities say they believe Morgan Is tho man who has been doing considerable shop lifting In Omaha recently. Detectives ap now at work on the case and the belli f Is that some Interesting revelations may result soon. Odd Fellows Conclude Sessions, PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 28 The conclud ing session of the eighty-first annual com munication cZ tne sovereign grand lodga of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was held today. POLE Cured Quickly Without Pain by Using Pyramid Pile Cure. A Trial Package Mailed Free to Alt 'Who Send Name and Address. We want every pile sufferer to try Pyra mid Pile Cure at our expense. The trial package which we send will bring Immediate relief from the awful tor ture ot Itching, bleeding, burning, tantaliz ing plies. We send the free treatment In a plain sealed package with nothing to Indicate tho contents. Pyramid Pile Cure Is put up In the form of suppositories which are applied directly to the affected part. Their action Is Im mediate and certain. They are sold at M cents a box by druggists everywhere and one box will frequently effect a permanent cure. By the use of Pyramid Pile Cure you will avoid an unnecessary, trying and expensUo examination by a physician and will rl I yourself of your trouble In the prva y of your own home at trifling expense. After using the free trial package, which we mall In a perfectly plain wrapper. '"" rsn secure regular full-sise packages from druggists at GO cents each, or we will mall direct In plain pavkage upon receipt of price. I'yr, mid Drug Co.. Frml4 Building, Marshall, Mich.