Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 23, 1907, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 20, Image 20

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TTIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: RATTTKDAY, NOVEMBER ' 23. 1007.
Tiaf Suf For Thanksgiving 1 1
n
Wo Place
On Sale.
Need Not Be Expensive To Be
Stylish and Good.
main T,
g Floor J j
New l
JR1 n8W l
v Store x
Saturday Wo Soli 10,000
Chrysanthemums
That Always Retail C TPAU
at $3 to $5 a D.zen lUC U-acll
These are large, Bingle stem chrysanthemums; they meas
ure up to 10 inches across. These are all choice, select
stock and come in white, pink and yellow .r.
They will last until after Thanksgiving. ! II ll f"fe
Main floor Saturday, worth up to $5.00 a 1 1 ul ft
dozen, at each 2Jk
45
SI GLOVES at 59c a Pair
Women's two-clasp Gloves of fine kid, in
black, brown, tan and mode,
all sizes and worth $1 pair,
on bargain square at
pair
Women's Elbow Length Kid Gloves 1G-
button, real French kid, black and white,
all sizes, worth $3.50 per pair, at T CQ
pair
Women's lG-button elbow length Cashmerette Fleeced
Gloves Suede finish you can have either 7 C
black, brown, gray or navy, worth $1.50, pair. . . .
Special Sale of Hosiery
Men's Shawknit Hosiery and other styles, including
Wool Hosiery in medium and heavy weight I C
Ull t
Infants'
JWU
Bought at less than manufacturer'
cost from onQ of the country's
foremost tailors whom the finan
cial panic caught
short of funds.
Worth
$15.00 and $18.00.
Greatest suit
snap ever offered.
An worth up to $4.50,
liy) on Sale at ...... .
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(' j Your
Choice
Pan
jmot
1519-1521 Douglas Street
it
CL01
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III
3C
lira Pods
THB RELIABLE ST.RB
Offers Special Rale Values Saturday.
Never Surpassed Seldom Equaled.
The quality Is In Uieiu, notwithstand
lng the low price.
These Guaranteed Garments From
Our Own Regular Stock.
Men's Suits worth to $15.00
single and double breaBted Cf fl
sack styles 4) J J
Men's Hand Tailored Suits
Regular $20.00 and $22.50 C"f
values, at, choice 4)!
Men's Overcoats
Greatest variety and best values evr
shown at this season, worth tf f l
... 4i v
up to $22.50, at $15.00 and.
Youth's Long Pants Suits
Regular value up to $12.50, tf"f Cf
on sale at 4) t DU
Boys' Knee Pants Suits
Values to $4.00 better-than-ever bargains at our Satur
day sale prices $1.95 and
$2.50
Men's Odd Panfs B"' osi Knee Pants
Worth to $4.00, on sale at $2.50 Worth 65o to $1.00
and 81.05 at BOc and
35
m haydens' mn.
I5i
Women's Plain and Ribbed
Top Hosiery, including
Burson's fleecy lined 25c
quality at, per C
pair i,tJ
All Wool
Cashmere Hose.
with silk heel and
toe, at, a
pair. :
Boys' Heavy Ribbed Bicycle Hose, wort?
cents a pair, at C
pair UC
Women's Underwear
Women's winter weight Vests, Pants
and Union Suits, all sizes, fTQ
white and gray, at JZJ!
"Women's and children's winter weight
Underwear, in Vests, Pants and Draw-
ers, all sizes, worth up to 35c f JJJ
each, basement at JC
Women's Vega Silk Underwear, Vests,
Pants and Tights, in pink, 7Q
white and blue m C
Women's Underwear in fine cotton and wool
Vests, Pants and Union Suits
MAHA'S FVM TOOD CXITTXB
H0S
69c 1
n
jl I Restaurant on 2nd
m r rioor
3
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U Tt will nnv vr.il tr. talrA tftnr
C) noon-day lunch here. U
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IJ TASTV FOOH. M
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COUNTY MAY ASK MORE TAX
Considering Suit for Larger Slice 03
Creig;hton Estate.
SHOULD INHERITANCE BE MORE
4Mlln Pat V'p to Coantr r I.nTT
jrr Who VXmin Dlfferesc De
km Dl.trlb.tlon and Orlg
v laal Term.
' Ix'gal action may be atartod by the
county commlHsloner. to collect from '.he
Crelghton.catate beneflclarles the difference
between the amount the comity will re
ceive aa Inheritance tax under the com
. Promina aareument alined by the helra and
bneflciarl. and the amount th. county
wo ild have received hud the terms of the
w 11 lo r. strictly compiled with. It Is es
timated this difference would be close to
132.000.
. Thursday afternoon F. A. Shotwell, who
oa deputy under former County Attorney
BlsbauKh, helped In litigation over the law
in the courta, called the attention of the
board to the difference In the tax caused
by th compromise agreement and the
members of the board asked him to pre
sent a written opinion as to the rights of
the county In the matter. Mr. Shotwell
filed the opinion Friday morning and In It
he holds that as the county was not a
party to tho agreement Its Interests In the
eetstn could not be altered by It. The
opinion says that fcsW.OO) of the entata
which would have gone to Crelghton uni
versity. St. Joseph's hospital and the other
Institutions has been taken from the In
stitutions and given to the helrs-at-law by
the agreement. It this money had gone
to the Institutions It would have paid In
heritance tax at (he rate of 6 per cent. In
heritances received by the helrs-at-law pay
only I per cent. Mr. Shotwell contends the
oounty can collect the difference from the
beneficiaries according to the amount they
would have received under the will.
Board Will Consider.
The oounty board has taken no action, but
will consider the opinion at the next meet
ing and will then decide whether to go Into
the courts or not.
The effort to collect this extra tax will
be resisted by the Institutions Interested
i V1Q SALE SATURDAY EVENING $
j From 8 O'clock Until nosing Time $
r Wa nrlll col 1 TTanov Cmvtna 1TM ira D
la any quantity, at, per lb. 15 & .
p Three car loads of fine winter po
W tatoes. We will sell, while they $
last. In quantities of 5 bushels H
ana upwards. lor your winter Eg
I pi supply, at, per bu t 75c H
according to T. J. Mahoney. who represent. ' Antl-Ly Prunes. Pr lb 7c k
them. I M Standard Tomatoes, per can.. 11c
"If the estate were distributed according ' $ Standard Corn, per can 8c
to the terms of the will." said Mr. Ma- M Freeh Eggs, per doz 15c ")
honey "the county might get more than It h Good Table Butter jh . 4
will get under the agreement and It might S . ' . Pj
get much less. There are two theories as $ Dest Creamery Butter, per lb. 28c g
to the interpretation of the will. Under and 30c "
one theory a large part of the residuary p Imported Swiss Cheese, per lb. 83c -j
estate was not distributed and this would U Domestic Cheese, per lb.... 20c R
go to the heirs at law. If this theory x. ' . lJ
were upheld by the courts the Institutions '-J. New DateB- lb 10c S
would get much less than they will receive 3 ji owr gt.1 P
under the agreement and consequently the t'i 1 Fill IS & VPHPlJlmPS-
Inheritance tax would be much less. The ' 9 ivyviUMIVJ ft
other theory Is that the entire estate la . () Cauliflower 15c to 25c
distributed by the will. Under this theory i Jersey gweet Potatoe8 , ,hfl
the county, share in taxes would be Jrae faweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 5c
larger than under the agreement. These two 1 2 ead Letuce. lancy, each ... 10c
theories give rise to a genuine dlfferenca ! Si Fresh Mint . 5c
of opinion among the beneficiaries and In
stead of going to courts 'the beneficiaries
settled the matter among themselves by
the agreement.
Misses'
Footwear
Great care should be taken In
fitting the feet of the Young
Lady with Shoes of the correct
form.
To dress her dainty foot she
must, of course, have a trim,
neat Shoe, but It must be made
to fit her foot.
It requires an expert to fit
Misses' feet as they should be
fitted or as we fit them.
Misses' Shoes at
$1.50, $2, $2.50
Choice leathers and
skillful and artistic
thoemaklng.
Lasts that are made
for Misses' feet.
Lace, Button or Blu
cher Btyle.
High or medium
heels.
7
Clothes Talks
If the Young Lady has been
troubled In getting good look
ing, perfect fitting, stylish
Shoes, we ask her to come here
for relief.
FRYSHOEfO.
16th and Douglas Streets.
Shares Fixed by Court.
"The shares of the various beneficiaries
are fixed by the decree signed by the court
and that decree Is the only basts upon
which the tax can be levied.
"I can Imagine a case in which the heirs
of an estate might agree to allow one
person, whose relationship to the deceased
was such that the tax would be low, to
take the entire estate and then make a
distribution afterward and thus evade tho
payment of taxes. But in this case, where
there Is a bona fide distribution of the
estate, I do not believe any other basis than
the court decree could be taken aa a basis
for the tax."
WIMTf'"'1"""""'1
Window Glass
v. n o'
Paint Department your ord
ers. Tel. Douglas 3425.
Kyers-Dillcn Drug Co.
Paint Dept. 1416 Harney St.
FINK ASKS LIGHT ON BONDS
Want to Know Why Sinking; Fund
of City Tannot Be Thus
Invested.
City and County Treasurer Fink Is await
ing advice from the city attorney offering
fer sale about $180,000 of Omaha' district
Improvement bonds, the proceeds of which
are to pay Improvement fund warrants
now In the hands of contractors. The war
rants are drawing 7 per cent Interest as
there are no funds en hand for payment.
The bonds are being prepared to draw 4H
per cent Interest, the rate at which most
Omaha paper la sold, but the flurry In the
money market makes it uncertain whether
the Issue can be floated at that rate.
The treasurer has asked the city attorney
If there Is any legal reason why the sink
ing fund of the rlty cannot be Invested In
these bonds which are what Is known as
serial bonds, those of each district being
Issued so as to be paid one-tenth each
year as the money Is paid to the treasurer
as special taxes. Tho sinking fund In the
bank draws 1 per cent a year and its In
vestment In district bonds would Increase
the profit to the city m per cent,-and If
the money market Improves It Is suggested
tray might later be sold at an advantage.
Another proposition dealing with elmllar
bonds and which may be taken In lieu
thereof, If no legal objection Intervenes. Is
tlie purchase of other district fund bonds
which will become due In shorter time.
Borne of the holJers are anxious for cash
and offer the bonds at a discount. If the
discount is great enough the purchase of
these tKnda ought be more advantag eouaj .uetis. ftso.
M Lemons, per dozen . . 15c
$ Oranges, per doz 20c
y Hothouse Tomatoes, per lb. . . 20c
A Imported Endive, per lb. . k . . 80c
ft Brussels Sprouts, per qt 85c
Persimmons, per box 20c
y Candy Counter '
0 30c Spliced Almond Fudge, per A
m lh hi, n
i 7S K
40c Buttercups, per lb 25c S
2 5c Hoarhound Tablets, lb.. 15c U
50c Assorted Chocolates lb... 2.1c fi
Nutlets, something new, lb... 20c
Meat Department g
Don't fall to visit our big meat $
V department before the holidays. 6
Never such a variety of poultry, U
H provisions and fancy meats shown N
U in Omaha before. U
) in Omaha before. u
B A car-load of fancy dry-picked fi
j direct to Courtney's. ?
s baiuraav special
w .
2.000 lbs. Pork Roast (choice pi
namsj per id vhc
Leaf Lard, per lb 10c
i fcmoKea nam 8, per id lir
Prnm ft tn 1ft nVlnnl; n m
will sell Country Sausages, at.
per lb 5c
17th and Douglaa Streets,
leleufcone ImuUi 047.
Private fcaoiiaJige CouAeuta AU Depta.
than the purchase of the new ones, but
nothing can be done In either case until the
opinion of the attorney la secured. '
Mothers of Boys
Hero's Shoo
News
We have stocked up
on a shoe for boys this
fall that for the price is
the peer of any boys'
shoe ever built. Made,
every stitch, just as
boys' shoes should be;
wear like iron; stylish
to a T; made on sensible
lasts.
They are made in
blucher lace; the sizes
run from 1 to 5V2 and
the price is
S2.00
1, ... -'..7 ' 7', i i .. ,;z
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419 Fariam SL
Oalldlag Permits.
Mre. J. C. Klnsler, frame dwelling
Thlrty-aec-ond sr.,1 t'apltol avenue, H.OuO;
Chicago, kit. Paul. Minneapolis tk Omaha 1
Kail ay compa.iy, frme keliouM, f.uu0;
V. V. Kuncl. five frame dwellings. Thlr
teenth und Canton streets, tl.tjo each; G.
HuIhi. frame dwelling. Twenty-fifth and
Tblrly-sevenin ana uoia
Some people say
times are a little to
the pork, but on the
square you won't
think so if you'll
drop into our store
some day and see
the bunch of wise
ones grabbing off
our $15 hand tail
ored ready to wear
suits and overcoats.
Honest, they're the finest
bunch of all wool glad rags
you ever saw. They've
got everything within 10
dollars of the price beaten
off the boards. Every one
of them fit to be worn at
a Bankers' Jubilee.
If you want to raise the
bet $5 or $10 I'll stake you
to a suit or overcoat so
good that all the merchant
tailors working nine nights
a week couldn't make one
as stylish for $50.
EXPERT CLOTHES FITTERS
VOLLtYlER'S
107 South 16ih Street
J
DIAMONDS
. ' THE OZM Or OEMS
In all sizes, from $5.00 to
fl.OTO. We give a contract to
buy back at full price paid
less ten per cent and pay
CASH If returned within one
year.
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PACKER'S
HAIR BAL8AM
Clttm jU fcawin tt kaa
rninuut ft luuntat growth.
jtu Vlls to kectdre Gray
Hju ta li Temttiful Color.
Obim d Wm a h iauug.
READ THE BEST PAPER
Tne Omsvatn Dally Bel
TUm.i yl I, n: R
iiiai iiidimsyiviny uiiiner
Interested in knowing what it's going
to cost? Let as supply your
Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens and Geese
Thousands of pounds of Finest Dressed Poultry, secured t very u
lowest prices. Assured you'll save money If you
Get HAYDEN'S PRICES First
Extra Specials for Saturday
10 lbs. Leaf Lard $1.00
No. 1 Mutton Legs 10
8 lbs. Mutton Chops, loin or rib,
at S5
6 lbs. Mutton Stew 25 i
Porterhouse Steak, at, lb.l2Ht
Fresh Pig Hams, lb 10
No. 1 Skinned Hams, at, lb.,13
No. 1 Sirloin Steak, lb tO
1 to una hteak,
8 pounds for 25
Chickens,
per pound. ....... .g'
m hayden's nm
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MEN
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im,u i .ntnnn
n
When you 6top to think about it, you, of
course, realize the grave danger that menaces
your children when they play in the Btreets
on which there are street car tracks, but do
you think about it often enough!
And do you caution your children about
it often enough!
Are you sure that YOUR children are
not daily exposing themselves to the danger
of being struck by a car in fact, jeopardiz
ing their lives,
Remember that when children are play
ing, their minds are engrossed with their play
and they are utterly unheedful of approach
ing cars and frequently dart directly in front
of them.
Assist Us in Preventing Accidents.
OmoJva Council Bluffs
Street Railvvixy Company
BEE
Real Bargains in
MEN'S CLOTHING
S 2 5.00 Suits or Overcoats, best
material and workmanship, &at-M
uraay 317. &U
$17.50 High Grade Men's Suits
or Overcoats, Saturday 812.50
$5.00 Men's High Grade Trousers,
Saturday $3.50
Selz' Royal Blue Shoes. . .$3.50
Sell and Shoe King Shoes 82.50
A
Want Ad
J. IIELPHAND
314 North 16th.
Will rent that vacant
house, fill those vacant
rooms or secure board
ers on short notice at
a verv small cost
Telephone Douglas 238, Bee Office 17th and Farnam Cts.