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    THE OMATIA" DAILY BEEt SATURDAY, MAY 2r. 1907.'
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Big Sale of Men's
Suits
Monday,
May
27i
Free Exhibition "The Village Blacksm illf
Saturday,
May
25i
Famous $13,000 Painting Third floor. New Store
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RflOMEV.
THE RELIABLE STORE
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See Brandeis' Big
Double Page Ad
Ii This Paper Pages 6 and 7
GREATEST SALE EVER HELD
BY THE GREATEST STORE JHEWEST
$100,000 Purchase from Eastern
Manufacturers at 25 to 50 Less
Than the Prices of a Month Ago
Sale Begins Saturday
LOOK FOR THE BIG AD
if
In Housefurnishing Department
Basement, Old Store
ALL DAY SATURDAY
(See the Ai ii the Double Pe Ad.)
EXTRA SPECIALS III
IN OUR. CARPET DEPT., 3rd Floor. New Store
Saturday the prices in our carpet and rug depart
ment will be way down. Here are specials:
"A $5.00 Axminster Kug A $3.50 Axminster Rug
at $2.98 I at $1.79
Brussels Kugs, 9x12, Oriental and floral patterns, and
worth $18.50, at $13.98
Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12 size, many patterns, worth
$27.50, at $20.00
TROUBLE AT BLEES ACADEMY
Anotber Version of Affair that Has Given
School Vnoh Notoriety.
SUPERINTENDENT BURNETT MAKES REPORT
Story Told by Young Stors l Dented
C.trsorlcnllr and a List of His
OITcnsra Axalnst Ilclpllno
Is Furnished.
George It. .Burnett, superintendent and
commandant of the Blees Military academy
t Macon, Mo., writes . to The Bee a
lengthy communication denying the prin
cipal statements made by Arthur Stora,
the Omaha cadet who was dismissed from
the academy early In the week Com
mandant Burnett says the four senior offi
cers concerned In the affair wure mutinous
nd that their conduct could not bo over
looked, lie accuses young Btors of being
especially obstreperous, and says he was
On probation, having been reduced In rank.
St the time the serious trouble occurred.
On the morning of the outbreak Stors had
been placed in close &rrest, and at the
lunch hour was guilty of a violent out
burst in the dining room, using profane
and vulgar languuge. For this he was
Incontinently expelled.
. As to the dismissal of a member of th
faculty for bidding the boys goodbye, tha
Vommandant says all members of the fac
ulty are still at the school. As to a hear
ing for Htori. ho says, sjch was not pos
sible, as the language used by the young
man was not such as could be extenuated,
and a 'hearing would have been a waste
of time. The arbitration was brought
about by a delegation of parents calling
on the faculty, when the matter was laid
before thq parents In Its proper light, and
terms fixed on which all boys but Storx
could b returned. Some forty of the boys
have been taken back, the youngsr ones
without apology, as It U believed they
rers coerced Into acting as they did.
Commandant Burnett says the school will
be managed by the faculty and Its dis
cipline maintained as long as It remains
ftUasua at Co., LETTER SPECIALISTS.
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Xsver Carried Any.
' While a party of lawyers was gathered
arty of lawyers was
at one of he Kingston hotels, the sub-
lect o;
Frasle
U ut i t
of securing a jury for the trial of
iter and Williams came Up. Attorney
ral Fletcher told a laukiiable story
about tne ronmruciion piacea upon some
of ths hlgh-suundlng words generally
used In examining tho eligibility of Jurors
In murder trials. In Monroe county sev
eral years ago, the general stated he was
engaged In this tssk. The Juror under ex
amination was a backwoodsman, and the
question was asked whether or not "he had
Mrs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup
Hu bs aw4 for 11XTT-FIV1 TEARS br
HUXIO.NS at MOTHKKi lor thtlr CHILPHgN
1EBTH1NO. Hk PIKrKT SUI I'ESS. It
BOOlHICl ( I'HIU). SOFT tluOl'US, ALXJkT
ail riN; limits winu coul, ui i ts
t,m4t tut P1AHRHOKA. IvIS It OniwUtl la
vry pan ( tfc world. B Mr aod sak lur "Mr.
viBalaw auoikiDs Srrsp." end Uk Mbtr kiss.
TfBiji-fiT uls s bul. GiMriat4 hdr (kg
Foo4 SO Dnisa 4 'it. J" Mtk. ltrK. Irrlal NuoUMT
t. AN OM AND WVa TKifcO fcXMtfPT.
PARKER'
HAIR BALSAM
Owsh sattaurksjl Us heat.
v rmiis U ft r tor Orj
Wsklk ta 11 V.M. rv-l-
CM1 JP d ss-Si.SS i list? lekUiiUAV
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ADJUSTABLE WINDOW
SCREENS for 15c
This is a good screen, with
hard wood frame and good
quality black Fi
screen I fc
worth 35c, I j
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any conscientious scruples agralnst Inflicting
the death sentence where the law and the I
evidence wurianted It." The countryman
a-riii
Hi- I t'
ana. snakin his nst at tue general, rep
that 'who told Dim that mt'l ever ca
rh-d a pair of them things had lied.
was excused from service. -Nashville Bon
ner.
NATION'S WONDEBFUL GROWTH
Statistics Issued by Department of
Commerce nnii Labor Cover
'All Development.
WASHINGTON, 'May 24.-A series of
panoramic views of conditions In the
United States from 1800 to the present
time In area, population, production, com
merce, money circulation, wealth. Inter
communication, publication and education
ire presented In a statistical abstract of
the United States Just Issued by the De
partment of Commerce and Labor. It is j
a volume of 700 pages, with scarcely a line
of text uiscussluii other than tha titles of
the tables themselves. Beginning with ta
bles as to area, it shows that In continental
United States tho population to the square
mile has grown from six and a half per
sons In 1400 to nearly twenty-eight at the
present time. The per capita circulation,
which In 1800 was ". was in I"i6 KJ2.32. The
per capita wealth, which In 1830 was $3o7,
was in 1904 11,310. Bank deposits, for WjJilch
no record Is available earlier than In 1875,
were In that year a trifle over S2,0O0,0G0,Oft0
and In 1906 $12.26O,00O.OU0. In 1K20 tho do
posits In savings banks amounted In round
numbers to (1.000,000, while In 1906 they were
W,260,QOO,000. with 8.027.1K! depositors. Imports
of merchandise, which In 1800 amounted to
$31,000,000, were In 1906 $1.26,000.000; while
exports, which In 1800 were $71,000,000. were
In 1906 $1,744,000,000. The publication also
shows the Increases In cotton production
from 126,556 bales in 1800 to 11,333,000 bales
In 1906; In sugar production, which
amounted to less than 14,000 tons In 1K25, to
682,414 tons In l'joe. and corn, the production
of which In 1840 was 377,000.000 bushels, to
2.927.416.091 bushels In 1906.
The value of manufacturing products has
grown from $1,000,000,000 In 1850 to nearly
$15,0u0,000,0u0 In ISMi.
TO SELL STAMPS BY MACHINE
Postoffle Department Will Make Test
of Several Devices for This
Purpose.
WASHINGTON, Ma"y 24 Postmaster
General Meyer has decided to have ex
haustive tests made of several types of
automatic stamp vending machines,
adapted to receive 1-cent and -cent pieces
for the purchase of 1-cent and S-cent
stamps and postal cards. Two years ago
experiments were made of such devices by
the Postomce department. The committee
of experts reported that the machines could
not be utilized to tha advantage of the
department.
The postmaster general said today that
he believed any measure that promoted
the convenience of the public should be
utilised whenever possible to do so without
undue, cost.
For the purpose of the testa the depart
ment will locate the machines at various
points In the country. The great dtlllcult
In this country Is that there Is no coin
which 1 the equivalent of the 2-cent
stamp, and therefore It will be necessary
to use two 1-cent stamps for letter postage.
Two Killed on laterurbma.
GRAND HA PI 1)8. Mich.. Msy 24 -Two
men were killed in a colltlun between two
esrs on the Hnml FUi.nl. r.,.,.,4 n..
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Muskegon Jnierurbau railroad near Mus-
kegon
11114a MB Jg uinv
Tailored by ALFRED
BENJAMIN and
SCHLOSS BROS.,
Formerly $25.00
and 28.00 . . .
Th vary latest Brown and
owners
Worth up to $5,
Large Variety,
Special
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OMASA'S PUBB FOOD OBHTE1
Saturday's Specials
It
Roast
Beef, Shoulder Cuts, per
per U
5 l K
7Vio R
M FreBh Pork Spare Ribs, per lb. .6VjO U
.j California Hams, per lb ac Sj
From 7 p. in. to 8 p. m. we will tell is
.J 1 noil lhn Clinic Rcpf t nir II,
N FISH
R Fresh Caught Pickerel, per lb ..llo;
I . p.Bk . . V- 1' -. . . ... Ik
Fresh Cautfht .Trout, per lb
.llo
Specials for Saturday in y
Fruit and Vegetable
8
Department
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$5 Roman Lettuce
n Pineapples, each 20c and
. . So i
.100
.100 R
.loo h
.40o to
750 R
,..6c F?
w Spinach, per pk
Strawberries, tier box. luc and
U New Potatoes, per pk
S Florida Fresh Peaches.
k,.! pie Newton per lb .'
Pretzels per' lb ...
Liquors
ft
$1.00 p
. 65o U
(Full V
Week-End Liquor Sale
4f Paul Jones
V size
Whiskey, Regular
jfc Monogram Maryland Whiskey,
Qts) 91.00
is California Wine. Port or Sherry, per
Gnl 51.50 f
1 For Saturday only we will give free
M with ench purchase of our own lot-
55 tling wines anil liquors a BOc bottle ,
j or port or snerry
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17th and Douglas Sts.
TU Douglas 647
Private Excuange connects all Depta.
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r-'aeorocr5r.ccj-2K'S
Choice Oxfords
This store ha a dteplay of
Spring Oxfords that will interest
every woman In this community.
It's going to be a great season
for Low Cut Shoes. There's not
a good style of Oxfords or Ties
that we are not show lug In splen
did variety.
IT'S A BEAUTY
SHOE SHOW
rutent Kid, Corona Colt and all
leather.
Oxfords, rtibbon. Ties. Pumps,
etc. Every dainty style.
$3.00, $380, $4.00 to $3.00.
FRY SHOE CO.
Ill IHOEll
16th and Douglas Streets.
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PATENTS that PROTECT
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OLLECE8.
DELLEVUE COLLEGE
COLLKCiK CUMical, cicollftc pUiltopbai auurMt
CALkMV Ao aocr4it4 bih tbool pi(Mbi-i Uti
bitu r mar other coslr or JiiTrmli.
VUKMAL SCHOOL KlemvatAry a4 4v&m4
ctur. CrtiActi artvaMC
CONtivK VAlnH V JUmorf t BUsjQ, pUo Vut
Wnhu, lorulton art.
OMAHA CONMKcTioNis ElMCrte llo d4 Burltnr
m rai.wftj. Fow Mu4ni iorsnitri
iisaraite Clot
Black Chaek Included. Tailors fl
Price
and 1521 DOUGLAS
STREET.
ICslo You
To Invite your clients Into an office which Is not apace with
the present times? You l,now your own feelings When
obliged to go in an office building where you have to wait
for the elevator and then cjuwd In wlthmore people than the
elavator car can uccommodate, to be let off In a dark, unkempt
hallway and have to hunt around la the dark for tho party
wanted.
The Bee Building
Offers you space which Is In every way desirable. The balls
are endless and well lighted, and the rooms are all plainly
numbered, the even numbers outside and odd numbers on tho
court. The elevators are roomy and run with regularity.
If you are considering locating a new office or contem
plate a move we would be pleased to have you call and let us
ihow you around the building. Wo make no extra charge for
electric light nor Janitor Borvico.
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The Bee Buiiditia Co.
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Apply Business Office Bee.
Saturday Is
Ladies' Patent Colt Oxfords cut from $2.50 to. . . . .$2.00
Ladies' Patent Colt Oxfords cut from $3.00 to $2.50
Lndies' Patent Tip Oxfords, heavy or light soles, all
styles, cut from $3.00 to $2.50
Also strong line of Ladies' Patent Tip Vici Oxfords,
all solid $1.50
Men's Oxfords for Saturday at $2.50 and $3.50
T. B. N0RRIS, 1517 Doughs Street
snwueyis.. isi rascraj ap i u.m swwpswcct.1
V
tioeino I
ffee jj
Boy I
'.ft
Jfl.JI)MmT"ilM" i IB1IH"HI'HC( J. J
nsiiiirnsiia'ii ' n i ir ' " 1
The "Good enough for the boy"
idea la buying shoes is poor
policy.
The BEST in shoes is none too
good for the boys. They give their
shoes harder wear than a man
does, and it is a waste of money
to buy them poor shoes.
If our kind of boys' shoes cost a
trifle more than the ordinary klud,
they are worth it, and we guaran
tee every pair to be gatlrifactory.
Hoys' slzi-s 2 to 5 ',i
for
Youths' sUea 1 to 2
for
Little gents' sizes 10 'a
to 13 4
2.50!
2.25
2.00
These are the "STEEL SHOD
klud.
Drexcl Shoe Co.
Mi far mm SI.
ajiTBrrr .aap
yote
$50 for lomt not as good.
HA
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14
5?
Afford
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If
Oxford Day
Last Chance, May 25th!
to tret a dollar bottle of WAHOO TONIC
FOH 2 be'. If you have failed to get the
rebate card oome to anyone of our KOtJll
STOKES and get the card which we will
fill In for you and give you the regular
dollar size of this medicine for 25o.
TALK AUOUT CUT PKICE8 that will
help some a 76 per cent cut Is a deep one.
WE ARK FROM INDIANA Just now. Did
you see what Vncle Sam did to the drug
trust In INDIANA? I'l'T THE WHOLE
ni-'NCH OCT OP m'SINKKS. Did we
not tell you It was nil wrong? Did we nut
get the same deelslon here In Oood Old
Nebraska through Attorney General
Prout7
The trust patent medicine fellows are
already pulling down their contracts.
Jut watch for the fun now.
Schaefer's Cut KstorM
Omaha Cor. 15th and Douglas Sts.; 16th
and Chicago ts. Month Omaha N. W.
Cor. 24th and N Sts. Council Bluffs 6th
Ave. and Main Sts.
The druggists who don't have to sub
stitute. RELIABLE
DENTISTRY
None but first class work done at
Taft's. Our equipment Is the best,
and every dentist is a skilled workman.
Gold Crowns, 22k $3.00
Bridge Work, per tooth $3.00
TAFT'S DENTAL ROOMS
till jjotuiUa blrML
Office hours, :U to :J0 a. m., 12 w to Mil
p. in. Telephone Harney M
OMAHA VETERINARY HOSPITAL
SfclO Mason Street. Omaha, Neb.
II. I lurnacciottl, D. V. S , Deputy State
ami Cliy Veterinarian. Food Inspector,
Chief fiurg'on. li. C. scott. L. V. .. UvS-
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The Greatest Clothing Sales Week
in Our Business Experience .
Has been during the past week, and no wondor. for never before have wjs ,
been In a position to offer values of such undoubted bargain merit; howevcifjr
we anticipate an even greater sale day Saturday.
The Balance of the Max Goodman Stock
together with a
of Spring Suits
splendid line of Suits
will be placed on sale
Af About Half Regular Retail Value
Men's
Suits
In all newest
spring styles,
colors and ma
terials, that
would sell in a
regular way up
to $15; will go
in this sale in
one lot, at
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No matter where or when you buy
line of styles or better values than
A New Line of Two
From the best known manufacturers In
Saturday, every imaginable wanted style
Special Sale of Boys' Wash Suit, on sale at 35!f to $2.50
Boys' Wool Suits, most complete assortment and best values at $1.05 $2.05
Ask to see our Hart,
wool end all rlpht; you
Scliaffner
won't find
m HAYDENS' Em
Good Judges oi
STO
714 South Sixteenth Street
MICHIGAN.
Do you notice that other dealers
have quit advertising gasoline stoves?
Do you know why? Because, they
can't sell against the Michigan. No
Intelligent woman will buy any other
after she has seen the Michigan. Wo
sell the $8.00 to $12.00 sizes at $2.00
per month, the $14.00 to $18.00 sizes
at $3.00 per month, or a cut price for
cash.
This cut represents the burner of
the Michigan. The burner is as largo
in diameter as tho cover of a steel
range. It is perfectly flat and covered
with little cones. Each cone has two
Jets and each Jet makes a clear, blue
flame half an inch high. ' Any house
wife can see the advantage in a burner
like thlsvover any othut. It makca
twice the heat and will cook a meal
In half the time that any other will.
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HEN alighting from a street car never
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 III AVOIDING ACCIDENTS
Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co.
JAPANESE MATTING CASES
We carry a complete stc-k of
mi cuuipie iues. net air worn a
OMAHA TRUNK FACTORY, 1209 Farnam Street.
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Bee Want Ads
from our own regular 8 toes
Men's Suits
In Cheviots, Cassi
meres, T h i b o t a,
Serges, Plain, Fancy
and unfinished
"Worsteds, prodigal
assortment of pat
terns and all new
est styles; values to
$18.00 at
you'll never find a more attractive
here in this great sale.
- Piece Outing Suits
the land 1b shown
and pattern at. .
for the first time
$7.50 to $20
& Marx hand tailored Suits,
their equal nt the price.
they're all
Value Buy of Us
TOVE CO.
COLD STORAGE.
Some of the most prominent citizens.
of Omaha are buying the Cold Storage.
No good Judge of a IlefrlKerator will
look at a Cold Storage and then m 1
buy some other, vve cut the price If r
casn, or sen tnem on sucn easy
mentc that any family, it makes no dl
Terence . ,w small their income Is, can
enjoy one.
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The following features have made Mr.
Hund famous as a Refrigerator bulldnrj
That Is why the prominent neonle who
know his reputation buy the Cold storage.
Parking of the walls. Cold, dry sir sys
tem. Gluss trnp and white enameled.
The Cold Btorngo Is Mr. Hund's late.tt In
vention and was put on t lie market four
years ngo. Its popularity Is proof thut
the features are vastly superior to others.
une tlundrt-d Six-rial CASES.
In a
light handsome 24-ln. slzo.
wun Dinaing and corners steel.
An attractive and servlcable
case, Just the thing to take on
your vocation trip. A regular
$3.00 value. Special
while they last at
Trunks. Traveling Dags, Suit Cases
specialty.
selected
Produce Results
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