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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1907)
12 THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, UTaY 21, 1907. rso i ; S "THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH" J tii riKon Mimia it iubuv, mat bb beeb amy bat o ON FREE EXHIBITION BRAND EIS' 3rd FLOOR vary maa and womaa should see this wonderful ertlstlo masterpleoe. s Tuesday we will sell very fine French and German Vuls., Meckline and Maltese, alro fine Torchons and Cluny Laces and Insertions as well as Foint ce Paris and Normandy Vals. all are choice new designs, many to match. WORTH UP TO 25o A YARL M 1 M O n m TWO BIG BARGAINS IN y EM EK ELLAS Ladies' and men's sizes, 26 to 28 inch Umbrellas sateens, , English glorias and plain and fancy all silks many with fancy borders silver trimmed handles, (7 Vinm Vinnrllpa nnrl Tifltnrnl wood stipks llllvV colors are black, navies and cardinals for Tuesday only, at m M n M All kinds of Umbrellas full size about 50 styles in black and colors nlain sticks and fancv handles a. thousand umbrellas to choose from. at, each $1 Spring and Summer Silks a! 49c 50,000 yards of newest spring and summer silks just arrived. This is a very fine lot, consisting of fancy silks, checks and stripes Louisenes, pretty foulards, black, and colored taffetas worth $1 yard on bargan square yard. .. . 49 c n i Misses' and Children's Shoes Mioses' and children's shoes are as Important as the shoes for father, mother or brother. We pride ourselves on the re cord we have made with our child ren's and misses' shoes. They are made of . plump kid and genuine box calf extension soles, button or lace. Children's sizes, 8 H to 11 .... Misses' sizes, 11 H to 2 Young Women's sizes, 2 to 6, at A little higher than some, but a whole lot better. $1.50 92.00 92.50 Drexcl Shoe Co. 1419 Faroam SI. 1 aaafsTie th M ' I Special Sale of PLAIN LINENS In Our Linen Depattment---New Basement There are no better lines of white linens manufactured than these. On Tuesday you will find great bargains. M U H SO Inches wide 85c white dress linens, yd.. 18 60c white dress linens, yd., 39 7 Be white dress linens, yd. 50? 85c white dress linens, yd., 59t 45 Inches wide 85c white dress linens, yd., 59t 11.00 white dress linens . .75t $1.39 white dress linens . .08 64 Inches vrido 85c white dress linens, yd., 59 $1.00 white dress linens . -75 $1.39 white dress linens .-OS $li75 white dress linens 91.25 72 Inches wide $1.39 white dress linens . .9St? O Inches wide $1.25 white dress linens . -85c $1.75 white dress linens 91.25 A DIAMOND- GRADUATION Nohtlng Is as suitable for graduation as a Diamond Ring tor a young larty or gentleman. IT LA.8TSJ rOBEVi:. People with gray hair and bent with age come In with a diamond to have reset or the setting repaired, and Buy to us, "Be careful of this. I have had It a lifetime. My father gave It to me when I graduated' Do they prise it highly? You know they do. You can buy a nice one at our store for 25.00. Will you come and see?. It coats nothing to look. C. Q. BROWN CO. Jewelers and Silversmiths. (Successors to Brown & Uorshelm) aaa south ietb street. Brandeis Boston Store DEAL IN SUBURBAN LAND aaeBSsaaasBaai-i " Fnok MitoltU Bayi Tract Held bj Starr j Fsmily for Fifty Yean. WORK BUNG WSHLD ON NLW HOTEL i . . . Brleklaylasj on Cobb Balldlaa " Start Taesday Several Real Es tate) Transfers that Are i at Intereet. . Frank Mitchell, a stockman at ftouth pmaha, has bought th large tract of land ' containing thirty acres north of the Union 'Pacific cut-off and adjoining the city limits ,froro Mrs. Sarah Starr for lis per acre. The land Is unimproved and haa been held by tbe Btarr family for about fifty years. (but .Mr.'MUchell Intends erecting a large house this summer ' to ba conxtructedr of cement blocks. The sal - was mie for Mrs. Btarr through Harrison A Morton, who recently sold some city property for Mr. Mitchell, ' Harrison a- Morton also re port the sale of another lot In Sulphur . Springs addition, near Sixteenth and Plnk ney streets, to Lawrence Kearney of the . Updike Oraln company for 1760. The lot adjoins, one recently bought by Mr. Kear- . hey, who will build a large residence on the combined lots. , , r Work on the new hotel and office build ing of Herman Cohn, which will extend from Capitol avenue to Davenport street on Sixteenth street, la progressing rapidly and the concrete foundations arc nearly completed. Large concrete bases, six feet square, have been made for the erection of the Immense steel girders and the con crete work for the walla on' the Sixteenth street aide of the building- will extend be neath th sidewalk. The work Is being done by P. P. Gould A Son, contractors, and bricklaying will beglii Tuesday morn- ..., ; " - Other Traasaetloaa. W. H.'Gatea has' sold the new house at 33 'North Twenty-fourth street for S,300 to D. E. Kdgulut and the two-story frame ' house at tiU North Twenty-seventh avenue for William D, DeBuee to Grace S. Nestltt ' for .500. Another , aaie reported by Mr. '.Gate la that of two lots at Twenty-first ard Vinton streets for William T. Robin son at the reported price of I7U0. The lots will be Improved by the erectlou of lw frame cottages a'n investment. Through soma disagreement with the W. , Farnam Smith company. Mi's. Amalla . QroMman-Flnk baa given tbe agency for the handling of tbe Grossman real etut in Omaha to Pan, Bostwlck Co. The W. Farnam Smith company haa bad the agency fur the Grossman ivoperty for some time and It includes the valuable 1st alt the northwest corner of Seventeenth and Douglas streets, which l held at t80. 000. and a row . of four brick houses at Thlrty-lxth and Dodge afreets. . Deeds have been recorded transferring the title to the large lot and nine-room house St the northeast corner of Thirty-first and Pacific streets from F. L. lAomls of Min neapolis to Mrs. Anna Foos for H400. DOUG LAB PRINTING CO.. 314-16 8. 19th. FLEE FROM FEAP. CF JURY Lare Number of reraoas Leave Idaho to Escape Service oq Moyer Trial. "Afraid of being drawn on the Moyer Jury any number of people are leaving Idaho as fast as they can," aald Peter P. Shelby, who is In Omaha from Idaho. He was once freight traffic manager of the Union Pacific here and' has many friends, whom he Is visiting, "Tea, sir." added Mr.' Shelby, "the ter rortxevs sre having effect In driving peo ple out of the atate. Mortal fear and the fear of a long drawn out trial, with Jury service' at $2 a day. Is causing a tern porary reduction in the population of the state. It Is already necessary for the authorities to fairly sweep the state In their attempt to get Jurors." J1J - A - LAC J From the looks of the dally papers every body Is using Jap-a-lac. Now this Is a good article to renew furni ture, floors, etc., and every body sells It at tho same price 'cause the MAN who makes It says "YOU MUST OR YOU CAN'T HAVE IT." We sell It, lots of It, and deliver It any place In the THREE CITIES without a cent extra charge, Just as we do every thing we sell. We also sell paint for any purpose and in any quantity -from a half pint to a barrel. Eet us figure with you on your paint bill and If we can't save you money don't buy from us. Have you seen our NEW 1BTH AND DOUGLAS STREET STORE.? It is Just about completed and we have more FLOOR SPACE there than any down town drug store In the city. Our new sanitary fountain Is fast becom ing popular; did you see It? Schaefer's Drug Stores Omaha Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts.; 16th and Chicago ta. South Omaha N. W. Cor. 24th and N Sts. OouncU Blnffs Sth Ave. and Main Bts. . The druggists who don't nave to sub stitute. ' ' TATi P.B.iaifB.G KfD DENTISTRY None but first class work done at Taft's. Our equipment Is the best, and evey dentist is a skilled workman. Gold Crowns, 22k $3.00 Bridge Work, per tooth $0.00 j TAFT'S DENTAL ROOMS U17 Douslaa Strwei, No external application Is equal to Cham berlaln's Pain Balm for sore muscles 'or swollen Joints. LETTERS BURNED AT BOXES t ntted States Mall Is Destroyed, Sup posedly by Boye la Pare Mischief. Letters more or less scorched and burned were brought Into the post office Monday morning from the mall box at Thirty-third and Spauldlng streets. The burning- of the letters Is thought to be the work of mis chievous boys who have the habit of throw ing lighted matches into the mall boxes. The practice la regarded aa a orltne by the government authorities and Inspectors have been put to work to Investigate the matter and locate the perpetrators with a view to their arrest. The trifling with letter boxes in any manner U a very serious offense and la liable to land the perpetrators tn the penitentiary. The government never for gets a crime against the postal law Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Hu at lor r SIXTT-riVS YSAFJ br MIIXIOM of XOTHIiKI lor Ih.lr CHILDREN WHILE TESTH1NO. oitk PERFECT SlCCKfM i, HJIHK lk( HILD. dOr rtNbth Ol M a. ALLATS ell rAIN : Cl'REl WIND CUUC, ud Is th . k ra4r lor DIAHSHOEA. aol br Irul.i, nr Prt of Ia or!4. Do sun s4 aik lur ' Mri WinaioWs Soothing 8?rap," sue uka other 4 Tatj!-t ersu a bottlo. Urut-i ..dp, roo Ini( Act. jnt WXk. It'X Serial Ni ab.; aiu. a wu aiu r.fct.1, laiao aaataUT. AGENTS WANTED Mend and make you' own HARNESS. Vne odd lines and straps. No stitching or rlvethig. Great money savers. Send for catalogue and prices today. THK KOVAL, lilCKLK CDMPANV, 111S Farnam St., OMAHA, SCHOOLS iAJD COLLEGES. Orownell Hal! A Home School for Young Women and Girls, r'tudents holding certificates cover ing In full the entrance requirements of the University of Nebraska or of Iowa, are admitted without examination to Jun ior year of advance course. Certificate In college preparatory course admits to Vassar. Wellealey. Smith, Mt. tlolyoke, t'nlverslty of Nebranka, University of Wisconsin and University of Cni-ago exceptional advantages In Music, Art and L)i.melic Science Well equipped gymna sium and outdoor sports. Student muth ered aympaiuellcUy by womun of largo pr ict leal expe.iei.ee with girla In that highly Important formative period between fourteen and twenty-one years of age. iwul fur Uluauied Xaar livuk. . Omaha W oat her Forecast Tuesday probably ahowera, wartnrr. Demnt(r tion of the One-Minute Da.ng.er Dlrpct Action Gas I tan ire Set of Cooking I'tenxlla Free) With Ksch ItanKe Men's JHdts The very newest styles shades. In Princeton and 1.50 Our Soda Parlors F.nranr from Harney St,, swl iolnlns Ikryd Theater. IiSrtrrt Hoda Parlors in Omaha accom modation for orer 100 people without crowd ing;. Beat sani tary equipment In the city. 0 SmToeTdesm Boys $1.50 Wash Suits, 98c Prettily trimmed Sailor Col lar Blouse and Russian Wash Suits of fine white and colored materials, in sizes 3 to 10 years, Clothing Dept., main floor, each 9&c Men's Furnishings BALBRIGQAN UNDER WEAR, in all sizes up to 56; 75c values, garment, at-1 50c Beautiful new line MEN'S SHIRTS, cut coat style; . regular 75c values, for 50c Grand Display and Salo of Ladies Waists I s st..n,h s. wm.. i LAWN WAISTS OF ALL OVER EMBROIDERY Authentic $3.00 values- Tuesday, for ....... 1.48 Peter Pan Waists trimmed with dainty Val Laces & Val Insertions, $2 values, for 95c CONTINUED SALE OF SILK . SUITS AND DRESSES Taffeta and Foulard, plain Bhades,ms'set browns, coin spots in black and navy Princess and 2-piece stylejs; and $3y.oU garments;. Tuesday r'. f tot... ...... . iy j u Special Silk Sale Continues Tuesday CHENEY BROS.' very best qualty of plain black Foolard Silk, same kind you pay $1 for; especially handsome for waists, dresses, etc; we guarantee every yard to wear, Tuesday, yard...,." 55i 27-ln. CLEOLA BLACK TAFFETA SILKS Best wearing taffeta in America; no silks to equal these for lustre; extra seary; worth' $1.25; WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH EVERY YARD. Tuesday, yard .; ....... 75 The Greatest Offer Is This: ' 30-in. BLACK HABVTAI OR INDIA SILK The kind that washes beautifully, 27 and 34-ln. wide, extra "heavy; targe-lot to choose from; worth to 11.25 yard, Tuesday, yard. ........ i . . . 48 45-in. SILK GRENADINES for dresses or waists In great demand for summer wear worth $1,60; Tuesday, yard. .'.. ; .25J Wash Goods ,. ' GRAND DISPLAY OF FINE WASH GOODS, RANGING IN PRICE FROM 10c to tlJJO YARD Prettiest Collec tion In Omaha. Tuesday, we offer beautiful Mer cerized Taffetas, same quality as the mercerized checks you've been paying 20c to 25c for; ele gant, dainty designs of checks, with floral designs on. white grounds, Tuesday, yard. . . .& INDIA HEAD SHRUNK MUSLIN In white only, suitable for suits, washes beautifully; looks like linen f ter It Is washed and Ironed, worth 18c yard, 1 at. FRENCH (ilNGHAM, In blue only; 60 pieces all plain blues, with Jacqnard novelty weav Ings; on sale at HALF PRICE at 12VM Domestics The, Best Ready-Made Sheets, bleached, , large size, 81x90; no seams,' goods or better than Pe quot quality, that sells for 90c to. $1.00; elsewhere; 11 Tuesday, each , sheet ; . . . . . e . 50 9-4 Best Peperell Sheeting, same kind you pay 30c to 32c for, on sale at our counter Tuesday, yard ,23 42x36-ln. Bleached Pillow Cases,' several huriuT6d dr?n tn spII; elegant, heavy quality, Tuesday, each r..';. -....'; 11 FEATHERED PILIiOWS-lLarge size, blue aqd white striped ticking, each 40 BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY : liidi x in rnrBST turn or tam-lv monvor oorrm KOABTSO XX TKB DBraSTktXIT. Bennett's Golden Coffsa, lb. ...... 2c And thirty (ron tradlnar stamps. Basket Flrsd Japan Tea, lb.... ..4lo And forty sreen trading ttanip. Jos. Tstley i . Co.'s Tsa, Tellow Brand, per lb. can Sto And forty srn trading stamps. --" 7 9 fi iiiisinaUrtsstra iim8 V-. ... j A Few of TUESDAY'S SPECIALS EVERY ITEM A R0USlfi5 BARGAIN yMl!JEIiiS THE RELIABLE STORE EVERY ITEM A ROUSING BARGAIN Important Furnishing GoodsSpecials Rnntt'a Canltnl Ppttier. DUrS. Ona- fourth lb. can 0 And five green tradlnc stamps. Worcester Table Salt. sack. .-100 And Ave green trading stamps. Three Star Salmon, can too And twenty green trading stamps. New York Full Cream Cheese, lb. lOo And ten green trading stamps. Chocolate Menler, sweet, -lb. caite for ......laO And ten green trailng stamps. Blood of Q rape Juice, pint bottle Z5e And ten green trading stamps. 12 Sc California Prunes, pound Kc From 8 Till 9 A. M. Men's and Boys' Work Shirts, heavv oual- if itv. worth to 50c: winn at. w a ' each 15c From 10 Till 11 A. M. Broken lots of Infants' Slips, Dresses, Sacks, Booties, etc., that sold to $1.00 in lades' underwear de partment, main floor; at. .25c From 9 Till 10 A. M. Ladies' and Misses Knit Vests, worth, regularly to 15c; on sale nt.5Jf From 11 A. M. Till 12 M. Ladies' Hose, in Mack or white lace, fine Maco cotton, with ribbed top, worth to 25c; salo price, three pair for I25c . Delightful Glove Bargains Tuesday No Lady Can Afford to Miss This Remarkabls Sale. Ladies' 8-button length Lisle Gloves, worth to 39c, at . 10c Ladies' Lisle Gloves, 12 and 16-button length, worth ta $1, at. 69c Ladies' Extra Heavj' Silk Gloves, with double finger tips, in all colors and sizes, at $198, $1.50 and;. $1.00 Ladies' Short Length Silk and Lisle Gloves, at 75c, 50c and.'. .U5c Remarkable Suit Specials 300 Stylish Tailor Suits at Prices which Insure a Saving of Half 100 charming Tailor Suits, reg ula.r $15 values, at . . . . .$7.50 123 fine Tailor Suits,' pony, eton and jacket styles, values to $20; choice $10.00 Extra Specials for Tuesday 8:80 Till :80 A. M-We will ell Towels that sell for 39c a pair (only four to a customer) at, each 7H 10 Till 11 A. M. We will sell 72x90 extra heavy Unbleached Sheets, regular 65c grade (only four to a customer) at, each 35J 1:80 Till 2:30 P. M. We will sell India Head Mus)in, unbleached, regular 8e goods (not orer ten yards to a customer) at, yard 4ti 3 TU1 4 P. M. We will sell 36-Inch Silkoline, regular 12c grade (not over ten yards to a customer) at, a yard 2 4:30 Tni 5:80 P. M. We will sell 15c Black Sateen, extra heavy, for shirts or aprons,' fast colors, 36 Inches wide (not over ten yards to a customer) at, yard 7H Several other specials for Tuesday. No dealers or peddlers sold at these sales. HMDEN 5' FIRST the High School n 'fii 'the b6wi. cap and gown oh the handle would make a nice graduating gift. We have the Omaha spoon. with High School In bowl, would also be nice. fl.fiO, i J1.7S and 12.00. They are beauties. Spend a lew min utes In our store. LOOK FOR THE NAME. S. W. LINDSAY. Jeweler 161 Douglas Street. And forty greea trading stamps.' Bayljs' Cider Vlpegar, qt. bottle t0 ii.au irmuing- stamps. BpecUI Extract Offer -Bennett's Cap itol Vanilla, Lemon, Banana, Pine apple, Raspberry, Red Rose, Straw berry., White Rose, WlntergreeTI, Al mond, bottle ....'. Ho And thirty green trading stamps. Japan Rice. I pounds ....He ' And ten 'green trading stamps. Beaaett's rare Caaay. Fifty duien jars Butter ttcotch, at, Pr Jar 10C And ten green trading stamps. We can give you what you want and give it to you quick. The ever ready convenient power for small and large users. Investigate. , OMAHA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO. Tel. Douglas 1062. Y. M. C. A. B.ldg. - DR. BRADBURY, Dontlct, 1608 PAR NAM ST., OMAHA. Extracting 85e Porrelala Fills.. $1 ml Crowns $2JB0 mp Bridge Wrk. 82.00 n IIMS, ..,,1200 j It Year am location Fhoao Deogtoa 17S0 , Wo make a specialty HI ot snotal and roofless) plataa, rauUoso work la all operations. Work W IHEN alighting from a street car never -J pass behind it without making sure that. a car is not approaching from the opposite. direction. Failure in this precau tion, may" result in fatal injuries. : : : ASSIST US IN AVOIDING ACCIDENTS g Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co. Bee Building Offices for Rent No. 623 is a large inside rom facing on the court and close to elevator. There is a good- sized vault in this room Price, $25.00. No. 607 has fine light and is a nice sized r, room; 15x15. Rents at $15.00 per month- Available June 1st ' Rooms numbered 236 and 233 at present occupied by insurance firm, will become va cant June 1st; 236 is 9x19 and 238 is 32xl8y2, the latter being partitioned for reception room, cashier's department and private of fice. If in need of fine suite of offices it will be to your advantage to look at these. Janitor service and electric light free. Bco Building Co. Apply Bee Business Office, 17th and Farnam. 75 handsome Sample Suits, no two alike, made to sell at and $40; Tuesday. . . .$1J).75 200 Lingerie and Lawn "Waists, Tuesday, at 95 c? FORK EN T . , 9-Room IIouse; Wm. R. Norsivd's Residence ItOS Dodse, all ntodern. with latest Im provements, vacant June- 1st. Can now La seen, day ana evening. lecoratlous SU new this spring. r Office hours, (40 to K s. m.. 11:00 to i.K P. in. Telephone Harnty 629. j OMAHA VETERINARY HOSPITAL 2810 Maeoa Street. Omaha, Neb. H. L. Ramacciottl. D. V. 8 , Deputy State nil fity Vniertnarlan, Pood Inspector, Chltf Burseon. V. Q. Bcott, U V. i tulal feuraebo. V t r