10 TTIE OMAHA1 DATLY HEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 20, lPiXl. URE STARTS NEW INQUIRY Demandi InTestieation of Chaw of Im morality at the Court House. WANTS OPEN SESSION FOR THIS (barer and outer ( kurgra Made that Women Are Takea Into the Hnlldiatf at Maul. A brand new investigation whs started b the county commie sinners at t lie meeting Monday mnrnlriR. It Win In Run at the auKRentlon of Mr. Vre and will be Uiken up at a spoclal si-sslon Tuesday morning nt 10 o'clock. Reports have been circulated Hint women have been taken to the build ins at nilit. The first rumors stirred up chnrires and couiiter-chnrges among the Janitors and these will be inquired into by tha commissioners. Mr. I re said he hud heard these report frequently and Intimated the matter had been hushed up in order to protect the po litical friends of certain persons he did not name, lie thought In Justice to every body concerned a full nnd open Investiga tion should lie bad. Mr. Solomon, chairman of the committee 011 court house and Jail, ."aid be heartily agreed that nn Investigation should be madn and said he had asked that the board go into an executive session to consider the ense, but one member refused to go Into a closed scsfIoii. e I was the. one who refused to go into executive session." snid Mr. I're. "Execu tlve sessions .are intended to cover things up and protect guilty pnrtl-s. This thing has got to be Investigated in the open." Mr. Tralnor nald he did not think the liourd should uct in public until It found . out to a certiinty who the guilty parties were. Mr. I're and Mr. Solomun were get ting into a controversy over the powers of tho latter ns chairman of the court house and jail committee, when Chairman Pruning stopped the discussion by . announcing he would call a meeting at lu o'clock Tucsduy morning to consider the case. Auditor Asks More Help. The finance committee reported It would bo impossible for the auditor's force to make a thorough Investigation of tho ac counts in tho sheriff's una district clerk's offices and asked that Walter Wills and James Ruan be appointed to do the work at salaries of t"j a month. The board concurred unanimously. Tho controversy between the county and 'the cities of Omaha and South Omaha regarding pay foe the boarding of prison ers will be left to the committee on court house and Jail to settle. The committee was authorized to meet with committees from the councils of the two cities and came to a basis of settlement.' The county has boarded a number of prisoners sent up under the ordinances and has demanded that It bo reimbursed by the cities. Tho cities reply that they board a large num ber of prisoners charged with offenses under the statutes and these ought to off set the county's bills. A suit was started some time ago against the city of South Omaha, but has not been pushed because of the difficulty of 4hecklng up the records to find out Just how mucin the county Is entitled to. All those concerned appear to dcslro a settlement without a lawsuit. The, resolution was introduced by Mr. Holomun. A proposition from the Standard Bridge company offering, in view of the fact that the site of tho old, pier at the Elk City hrldgo could not be cleared to permit the use of a new tubular pier, to construct a cement pier without extra cost te the county, was accepted. This disposes of tho controversy between the company and tho commissioner over tne method of re pairing the bridge. Tho commissioners accepted an Invttation of the visiting committee of the Juvenile court to attend the meeting to be held Sunday afternoon at the Orrlghton College of T.sw, at which Judge Mack of Chicago will bo tho principal ppenKer. The net regular meeting of the board will not be held until Saturday. March 31. POST A ELECTS OFFICERS I -oral Travelers' Protective nocla tlon "electa C. J. Ochiltree as Its ew President. Post A, Travelers' Protective Association tit America, held Its annual meeting In the Elks' club rooms Saturday afternoon and elected officers as follows: Ci J. Ochiltree, president; F. V. Osborn, vice president; C. 1. Hopper, secretary nnd treasurer. These directors were elected: O. R. Ilutton. M. C. Howes, O. K. Cobb, R. F. Trimble, J. 1 Houston and George Rogers. President If. H. Crofford's report showed a prosperous linanrlal condition of the post and a steady growth. The present mem bership Is 4., a gain of ninety-six for the year. The secretary-treasurer's report showed all bills paid and a In) lance In the treasury. The post elected forty-nine delegates to thn stata convention, which will bo held In Omaha April 20 and 21. On official report of tho death of Secretary R. F. Hodgln and John Welshans. resolutions of condo lence and sympathy were adopted. A re port was heard from the committee on arrangements for the state convention. t 1 ALLOW LACES DIG SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY Worth up to 60e a Yard at 25o a Yard. Allover laces and allover pKtiVS lace nets, in rVT rM about 50 M-zmwtM MfrJimV' ferent suitable tor MrJM& ii4& waists and &MW-L&' yokes; white JMmm cream and AX$$ ecru s o in e vU&farA black-a yd., 0WPmMm Brandeis' Spring Millinery That Jaunty, Frenehy style that makes our huts so much superior to others this spring. The new, small shape? are very prominent In this lot exquisite color schemes at KMART IiITTLK HA1LORH Neatly but very fetchlngly trim med, with new flowers, foliage and ribbons special numbers, at . . . . L$5 250 IBB DIGGER BARGAINS THAN EVER LINOLEUM Thin Mile Is proving a brilliant Miccrw.s hundreds of yards of the finest Linoleums will be shown Tuesday for tlie first time. These are from the bankrupt stock Unit we bought from the sheriff at OIIE-HALF THE COST to MANUFACTURE Tuesday we place on sale all the rpiH fp- four vard wide linoleum that HisTS lU is worth up to 85c a yard-- at, yard This is extra thick and heavy and almost impossible to wear out. It leaves the floor without seams. DR. BRADBURY, DENTIST 18 Y,ar 1506 FARNAM 'Phona, Douglas 1756 Teeth Extracted ... 23c Porcelain Fillings $1 up Cold Fllllafa $1 up Silver Filling. ..50c up Crown $2.30 up PlaU $2.90 up Bridge Work.. $2. 50 up Nerve removed with out pain. -Loose Teeth flade Solid. Work guaranteed M vre. WILLIAM JERREMS' SONS. r.n..Ml So." IrHh Merest. SPRING WOOLENS A Habit 4a B Eaeooraared. The mother who has acquired the bablt of keeping on hand a bottle of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, aavea herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to which children are sus ceptible, are Quickly cured by Its use. It . counteracts any tendency of a cold to re ault in pneumonia and If given as soon as the first symptoms o croup appear. It will prevent the attack. This remedy contains nothing Injurious and mothers give It to little ones with a feeling of perfect security. PRESENT AGE MOST MORAL Tiascs Better The Past, bat lliaber taadara ftboald Prevail, ) Dr. Balrd. Rev. Lucius O. tin li d of St. Mary's Avenus Congregational church read a paper upon tho subject of the improvement of the tone or moral ethics at the meeting of the Omaha Ministerial union in the Young Men's Christian association rooms of the Kohrbough building Monday morning.. He maintained a better moral sentiment now prevailed throughout the country than at nny previous tints. He desired to see a higher standard of religious ethics and be lieved It could only be brought about by more earnest work in the churches, and the de velopment of a thorouKh Christum citizen ship. whl h could only come through more sealous work by Chlrslian people. He thought that the time was ripe for the cul tivation of this sentiment for a better Christian citizenship, and thereby secure THE oloth makers of tho world wore certainly at their best In producing this season's tempt lng fabrics. Over 1,000 styles. You'll pick from tho choicest If you plclt now. Trousers, J5 to $12 Suits. $20 ts $53 DENTAL iAri ROOMS. 1517 Douglas St. HOMEOPATHIC SUPPLIES In addition to our very large line of Med icines of the Allopathic sihuul, we sell all kinds of liwmeoputiilc medicines and sup plies: llomeopatble Ptlla. Homeopathic Dilations. Hossoopatbio Ulabs. Hoateopalhlo Mother Tlartores. llomeopatble Trlt orarioas. Homeopatblo Tab let . llonroialbln Books, Corks, Vials, Powder, Papers, as itaed 6 Homeo pathlsts. We sre In position to supply the profes sion, t lie retail tin J aiuilesalo trade, and tiie laity. Write or call on SHERMAN & M'CONNELL DRUG CO. Cor. 10th and Dodge. Omaha. Neb. ens. wimcv's scaura SYRUP I b; bllttoas at Motkwra tor thb- i Tiu f" ow nrr yMia. se OS: il auTUMa sse eumiA. . m l tws wU 4 oube r i la lbs t?s istYijii(i rrsra a smu. a high moral tone in both political and business economics. The remainder of the meeting "wus devoted to the discussion of Hev. Mr. Baird's paper, practically all the members of tho associ ation participating. t'htef Hrtaras Fresh. Chi, f of Police Donahue returned Monday morning from Hut Springs. Ark., where hu lenl three we ks with l,ia nCl Wlo turned much improved In lualtli. Tiie chief alo enjoyed tiie ri and fame home with renewed vigor and fi-.liag hue a t-year-old. Cliief lmnahue au.id lliut people iroin all i Is of tli conu try t ongregated at the sprina. a tu. h lie foiind til ie tiie iiiosi cosiuuHiiiian piui-e he ever atayed at. Ihere Has i..uae lacing "' l.v nd alw.ia siiielliiim going ou to make life pteaaaut. ilra Key is conuna. DlAilOM.'ti rtuscr, iiiu and Dodge. MEN'S SHOES 2 SOLES TO HEEL You don't like to wear rubbers you don't want to get your feet wet well, then you had better buy a pair of our men's Double Sole Shoes the kind where the double sole runs clear back to the heel Just the thing- for this time of year keeps your feet dry and warm no rubbers needed. ONLY $3.50 It's the best shoe you ever saw for the I money. Drexel Shoe Co. 1 1 in r r . - u Mi" rarnam aireci. tegynpi j.u 1 ..mil s ' nmmm '""I'l'p- oirpritcd of the beat malteil Ejilrr, the choicest im ported Hopt, sperklini Arte- iges plants in tif I'. S., STORZ BEKR a premi atntly the Lost. Noas of the. re no i ned foreign been turps) it in iU?ur and few, U snjr, eiil k iu parky and Dutritive raiu. Order Bur Jowa tows or fr yur hoa A 5 www OMAHA WKATIIKR KErORTToraday Flr. 1 MM 1 3 GREEN TRADING STAMPS EVERT TIME 0 COLONIAL GLASSWARE Colonial Glassware is an old style revived brings to one's mind the glamour and heroism of revolutionary days. We are showing a complete line of this beautiful ware. Colonial Glass Jugs, 75c and 60c Colonial Tumblers to Match (somewhat like cut in style), dozen... ...$1.00 Colonial Vases Each .39c Colonial Sugars and Creams Pair .25c Colonial Candle Sticks Charming, each 50c Colonial Wine Glasses Dozen .75c Colonial Punch Sets Large bowl and 6 punch cups, set $1.75 Colonial Salts and Peppers Each ..10c Colonial Individual Salts ,n1''t.?y.er..dozen 50c; each 5c Colonial Toothpick Holders Very chit j eacli 10c Colonial Champagne Tumblers Dozen $1.50 Colonial Table Set of Fpur Pieces Butter, sugar, spoon holder and cream, set 75c SPECIAL IHSPLAV OK THESE TIE8UAV. ? TWO GREAT BOOKS $1. 50 Edition, beautifully bound, books that are ' mind stimulators. "The Kidnapped Million aires," by Frederick Upham Adams, famous newspaper man and author. It treats of serious economic and social questions written by a close student of men and things. 49c "St. Elmo," . by Augusta Evans. A masterpiece of love and romance; declared by a great American au thority, to be 'the second most popu lar novel in 'the world. BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY BIG VALUES ALL TIIE TIME Three pounds flnest Java and Mocha Coffee Il.uo And Fifty Green Trading" 8tamps. Teas all kinds, pound Vto And Thirty Green Trading Stamps. Ten-pound sack Corn Meal 18c And Ten Green Trading Btamps. Pound c-n Bennett's B a k i n r Fowiirr Me And Ten Green Trading- Stamps. CJIEESE. TVldj LINK. DOMRSTIC AND . IMPORTED. New York' Full Cream Cheese, pound ' .V. 2oc And Ten Green Trading Stamps. Virginia Swiss Cheese, pound 22o And Ten Green Trading Stamps. Royal Luncheon" Cheese, Jar ,24c And Ten Green Trading Stamps. BULK PICKLE8. Quart Sour llcklos 10c And Ten Green Trading Stamps. Quart Chow Chow Pickles 15c And Ten Green. Trading Stamps. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FKESH DAILY. LETTUCE. RADISHES, ONIONS. ASPARAGUS, PARSLEY, -SOl'P BUNCHES, ETC. POTATOES SAND HII.L GROWN SPLENDID QUALITY, cook well and iruaranteed the best, TUES DAY'S PRICE, peck...' :r..'...soc Bushel ,...76) Banana,' ripe and Arm.- dosen. Uc and 10c Lemons. Juicy and nice, dosen. .....15c BENNETT S CANDY. Rt'NKEL BROS. Vanilla Flavored Eating Chocolate, 5c cakes, only. ,4c Esster Novelties on display, up from , lo OPENING OF Spring and Slimmer MILLINER Y " Thursday and Friday, March 22 and 23. YOU ARE IN VI TE D. F. M. Schadell & Co. The Janitor service In The Beo Building is as near perfect as it can te. remembering that janitors ar human. Offices from $10 to $4? per month several desirable ones from which to choose. "Longer, Migher and Wider Berths" This is an exclusive feature of The Milwaukee's trains to Chicago. The sleeping Cars, as well as the dining cars, chair ears and coaches are owned and operated by the ; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Leave Union Station, Omaha, 7:55 a.m., 5:45 p.m. or 8:35 p.m. Arrive Union Station, Chicago, 9:30 p.m., 8:35 a.m. or 9:25 a.m. Buy your ticket East from your local agent, . but INSIST that it is via the Chicago, Milwau-, kee & St. Paul Kailway. - F. A. NASH, Cnral Western Agent 1524 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA Sole Agtnts tor lion City Laces and Lace Curtains. llil nMir&reiMi' m mm THE RELIABLE STARE Sole Agents tor lion Cltf Laces and Lace Curtains. Special Tuesday Bargains In Our Cloak Department. The Tuesday bargains have astonished and put sled the mall trade. We have (tiven our customers the greatest values ever offered and made for our Cloak Department a reputation for genuine bargain giving that will not soon be forgotten. Best llnrfrains Kvery Tuesday. Telephone Order Filled. WOMEN'S SILK SflTS-AII thin season's styles, newest colors, irtmrsntenl not to cut or crack for a reai:onall Umi Suits worth Up to $15.lsttle price X Tuesday... O.UU WOMEN'S 'COVERT COATS IN Molir: in ana Lunnn twist coverts, Slses 33 to i, satin or tam-ta lined. 11. (A values, at . 4.95 BLACK SATEEN WAISTS Made of e. e lrnt quality snteen, wi-!l worth 1Qr II S sule pri(-e Tuesdsv W MISSES' WALK1NU SKIHTS-In stylislt plsin and fancy mixed materluls, sis tl ( values. Tuesdnv Is IV CHILDREN'S DRKSSES In areat assort ment of pretty pUlcIs and checks, hss b to 14 years, $1.S0 values. .ltlr Tuesdsv IVv MANY OTHER Sl'ttCIA L BARGAINS TUESDAY. Pear Button Sate Tuesday. Tuesday morning we begin our Grand Spring Pearl Button Sale: kinds of Pearl Buttons will go at one-quarter to one-fifth regular prices. LOT l-c fEARL BUTTONS, DOZEN lc All slses of plain IVarl Ttuttons for under wear and children's clothing, at. 4 per dozen LOT i 10c l'EAKL BUTTONS. DOZEN 20 niies is, is, m and 2Z. extra hcavv quality, greatest button bargain of the season, at, dozen All 2ic LOT J 2"c PEARL RUTTONS, DOZEN 4Hc The finest iuallty of two snd four hole buttons made, m this sale, at, i i dozen. . .'. t II IOT 4-3oo PEARL BUTTONS. DOZEN Pe Comes In two slses and In tbe most popular trimming- button of the ' Or" season, at, dosen ' Wool Dress Goods Sale All Wool Balistf..at, yard . u2-ln-li Sicilians, at. - ysrd l'i inch wide fine black lustre Mohair, at.' yard uft-lnch CI ley All Wool Tailor Suit- QO- Inirs. at. yard z0j rituM S:10 TO t:fl" I. M. 7R pieci'S of $l.no. I st. and 11. 50 fancy atonaim. iooks use Iftni silk onlv oiw pattern to a cub- ,1 ()p tiiiirKt. vurrl -m J ..49c ...59c 811k Orsaudies, yard. at High Grade Wash Goods 25c I Japanese Wash Silks, at. yard. ZjC shades, 25c Silk MouHScline de Sole,,' at, fdnlBUk Mercerized Poplin, looks like OSri yard silk, at, yard ',JW, lVh7e Goods Sale FROM 3:1 TO J: P. M. we will sell fifty pieces of White Walslluas and Whita ; Dress Goods, regular &, JSc, Mc and 53u goods only one pattern to a l()c customer, nt, yard ......,x'v In the Domestic Room FROM 10 A. M. TO 12 M. we will sell and 15c UNBLEACHED TURKISH TOW - FROM tt TO 10 A. M. we will sell genuine LONSDALE BLEACHED MUSLIN, hi lengths from 24 to 6 yards only Yl yards to a customes, at, 73 r 4 ELH. extra long and heavy llailt Of 8 to a customos for these two hours,., yard. fRfM a TO 4 P. M. we will sell all Linen UNBLEACHED CRASH TOWEL- Bg 1NO, worth regularly loc per yard, at, yard . MAYDERS BROS. Sprint; Millinery Opening THE RELIABLE STORE Spring Millinery Opening Exclusive Modes in Millinery. The efforts of our organization have- been for weeks and months directed toward anticipating require ments of the SPUING OPKXIXO. ' . The results which are portrayed in the, beauty, originality and excluBhreness of the numbers a revealed in fashions new thoughts for spring add to the distinction which the department enjoys as an authority on style. Tuesday will be the first day of the spring opening. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED. Last Cheap Excursion Southwest I March 20th One-way and round-trip tickets sold from nearly all Rock Island points in the North and Central West to practically all points Southwest. Kate about half in many cases less than half the regular fare. Try YOUR luck Southwest thousands of people are succeeding and making money there. Special Tourist Sleepers on our Southwest trains these dates. Full information from F. P. RUTHERFORD, 1323 rsrnam Street, Omaha, Neb. E ASTE R Is almost hers. It Is quite the fashion these days to re member friends at easier time, The Jewelers stork contains so many handsome pieces sultabls for gifts. Bpend a few minutes looking around In our stura whether you wish to purchase or not. Look for the name, S. W. LINDSAY, JEWELER. 1S1 DOUOLASST. m) 7 iCrapscr'S tot curb CONSTIPATION - BILIOUSNESS AND HEADACHE Inns Ue eeaas sss assists auuie s Mum Ulural IiMIuii. TRY THKM. Tbs M Knl(lit-'riOT Bamf Ce., lloida brlnci, f olm. Churles A. Potter (KNLK.Ui fcltNtIlAl'ULlL LM-posttuos. Currrsituudeacc, Brief Work and Sitecial Importing un bUort oticv NOT AllH I'l BLIC. TsL let. ' 101 Bts Bailalag, You Know Our Hobby! ' When it comes to a price on drug store things, we have a reputation to protect; a reputation .EXPENSIVELY, but WELL established. If you know of ONE 8INOLE IN STANCE where we have been undersold by any competitor. Just SHOW LB and we will SHOW YOl that "SOME ONU WAS -BLUNDERED." Ws established the CT'T RATE, as well as the FREE DELIVERY drug busintigs In Omaha. South Ouiuha and Council Bluffs and. while some of our competitor have tried it follow our lead WAD IT KROM CHOICE? Every prescription which wa fill belongs to tiie party f'r whom we fill It, thus kivtnir every one ample ip.nrtunily COMPARE I'R PRESCRIPTION PHIt'KH WITH ANYBODYS REM K.M-HKH-KHEE DELIVERY. 18 K Yotii fH SCHAEFER'8 Corner 16lh and Chlca.ro. OMAHA. Htli and N . SU. uMAHA Co tth Ad ilaiu BU CO. bLi.Tr. La.