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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1908)
he Omaha Sunday AWW for (to Trie or.iAHA dee: Ccst West PART IL ecitc:!al ecti::i PACES 1 TO ft. VOL. XXXVII NO. 45. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1908. v Bay While Goods Monday K1 eh (grmdo novelty fabrics, hand embroidered de Helena, vtry larc line nf patttrns, will make up very hrniilwimi'ly, tnr lumnwr dresses, regularly priced at $1.00; Monday, your choice Ma Whit Dress Fabric, checks, stripes, dots and floral effect. just the thin for dainty itimmrr wait,t. regularly 25c. Monday He Dainty whit materials, with embroidery figures; floral and conventional designs, aIo fine nher tripe and check styles, actually worth So ami f ".-, Monday, yard . ....Sao Tabla Llui gpeclal 73-Inch bleached Table Damask, good heavy quality, strictly new designs, our reg ularly 0c grade. Monday 4M Sale Laces and EnLTcIdcrlcs T7T T71 T TT TT71 1771 m f Monday's Sale Sample Hosiery Importers' aample line of finest 50c lisle embroidered and lace hoae. Monday 3So Three pairs for $10 5"0 pairs plain tan and embroidered black hosiery samples, regularly J5c, for, pair 15o BTXK OI.OTKS Elbow lenath. In brown, black, t.in and white, double tipped fingers, $1.25 quality, 980 lt-button length silk gloves, all colors, $2.00 quality, for I1J) ataTTT WDBBWXAJa Women's low neck sleeveless vests, taped neck and arm. 15c quality 10o Boys' nalbrlge-an Shirts and Drawers, well made and nicely flnisned. regular 35c quality, for aSo Optical Department These are the kind id or barvaina mat never rati to ill t I 1 I V I I rtment. Thousands of yarda of I 1 L I V 1 I filet bands. Point Uae. Applique j j IV I B 1 i ledalllons and rose patterns, and X,. k I I i i a and featoon designs, whlta and j X 1 kl j I I I a . - .... This department la tn charge of and expect registered optician. Ot.e who can diajrnooe your eye trou- V. 1 .nAnnt.lv X" n .liarM for crowd the depart 3 trtn mine laoea. and aeparabln med consultation or examination. Tha' Venlse medallion coupon below Is worth One Dollar. it ltea.l! i ecru, worth up to $1 25 yard. J7-lnch flnnnrlngs: another en day a selling, beautiful embro T.t rmiui Good for one dollar when ap- lUlS l,0BpB pned to any purchase of t ti'.jv M glasses costing over one dollar, ntna 0ood for 30 day, from date. for dresses and for waists, values up to Ilia, sen eattonaly priced at 89c EXT WEDNESDAY ! ". Wide lace nets. 42 Inches In width. In white, crea aWi.5rtr:'fi: L1J red letter day y. 7 Jl?n 4n and ecru, dotted and and entire dresses, worth S Monday's Startling Sillc Sale Our buyer, now in the east, selit tbese lots expressly for this day's selling. All are surprisinglyttnder value. f! China ftllks The regular 27-lnch Silks you see every ether u place at 60c and 59c, fifty shades dC y Black Jap Silks 27-lnch. fully proof asalnst perspiration and water, I launders well. 89c dress and waist silks 90j V) Monday, at eJC Black Taffeta 27-lnch, best $1.19 oil i Monday, at, yard Black Dress Goods 4 4-Inch Foplinettes, a handsome rich serviceable, $1.25 goods for 2-inch Chiffon Voile Handsome material for skirts; $1.2 S ft and $1.39 values bought greatly under price, Monday....'. lefC New Bordered Sellings Linen finish materials and Bat istes, either plain or stripe grounds with a new Grecian or plain Btripe-border for trimming. Very popular now, makes stun ning suits or separate skirts. New Copenhagen and leather shades, etc. yd . is i 20 23d- Special Shoe "uorothy Dodd' low cut ihoes are worn by women of discrimination- and tMte and who know A correct dress. All the fashionable shapes and colors are In stock 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 SEASONABLE HARDWARE SPECIALS C4 Sariof a the Vary Tkicgs Ym Arc fctfilitg Bast iV. New Elet-trio ball bearing Lawn Mower. 14-lnrh siae. fitted with ape rial ball bearing adjustments and hardened steel balls, curs and Cones. The best grade of steel knives, perfectly ground, frame is strong and rigid, warranted against defec tive materials and Is very light run ning, price $3.60 Other machines at $2 9. $3.50, $4 SO. $7.00 and $14.00. Double stamps with any of them Monday. Screen Doors, all stses. painted Ureen 0 Screen Doors. all sixes, var nished 1.60 S?. reen Doors, all ' sises, varnished, extra fancy ..S1.T5 Screen Frame, knocked down, to fit any window, upward from. . . , . . S5 P.Kiltry Wire, best niuUlty,, in full mils. 100 square feet 60e 1 1 8 h L00M1S SUCCEEDS BALDWIN E&nsu Utn Becomes Gener&l Solici ter of the Uaion Paciflo. TAKES THE OFFICE AT 05CE Katerr Service ef the Cyur taar ter mt a Ceatary Am an H- tlaied la It Ceatlaa- aalr. ' Douse - ,Washdlstlon L00"'1" of Topeka, TCan.. The Invt' uu 3ohn N' B111" olad In " f.h t nion Pacific RaUroad . tQ ciotI once. The appointment was burrW Qnri Counsel Lovett in New .'. Loomia will move bis residence $L2 . a and take his office In the gen- .s. '3mlrtera at NiMh and Farnara , Loom is has been In the service of the i in Pacific since 1SS4 cirfltlnuously and ia uov promotel from the position of mineral count el for Kansas and Missouri He la a member of the law firm of Uoomls, Blair A Scrandrett and will, it' is believed, be succeeded by R- W. Blair, - his law partner at Topeka. though this is not con firmed. The new general solicitor "was a close pertonal and business friend of his lata predecessor, Mr. Baldwin. They were as sociated In many important cases tnvolv , lng the Interests of the railroad tbey both served so long. His appointment caused little surprise, aa he was by tenure of of fice and character of service In line of succession. Steele Law tader Jobs P. Tamer. Mr- Loorots was borr. at Highgate, VL, In June, 1&2. He came weal, when young and entered the law office of Judge. John P. L'alier at Lawrence. Kan. Judge Usher, who had aorved aa secretary ' of the In terior la the cabinets of Lincoln and John son aa a resident of Indiana, had moved to Kansas and became one of its moat diatinguished cttiaena. His influence tn lal!tics and buslueaa aidwi young Loom is materially la getting started. Loo mis en tered the employ of Uae Union Pacific la Ufet and worked from oae official stage to another untu In 1MX he was appointed gen eral counst-1 for Kanaaa and Missouri, la Uas poaltion he was charged with great re punelijlllliea. looking after the legal add political Interests of his company In both stales, a tk in these Uf yuara of Kie- 69c black fabric, and very 69C Domestic Specials 45-lnch Pillow Casing, lbc kind, Monday 13 t 36-inch Cambric. 10c quality.. Sheets, bleached, 81x90-inch. 39 65c Sheets, good and heavy. .484 Shirtings, fancy stripes and checks. special yard . 7, Sales Monday Monday we will have on . sale several odd lots that we will close out in a day's selling, the values merit a ready response. ' 31 -pairs of women's $5.00 ox- blood lace and button . shoes, clearing at, pair 1.9S Men's work shoes. 291 pairs, Good year sewed, sizes 6 to 4 An 11, regular $3.00 shoes, 500 pairs Japanese .bath slippers, fine for wear about home,- 50c quality, at 10c loreei Wire CletH, 4n fait m'.ls. square root lfti Bmnll quantities, square feot......So Wash Boilers, all kinds, price up ward from - 9 be 'AnJ 40 ren,-8ta.mrs-with each. Clothes . Wringers, .fully guaranteed from one'.to five, years, prices up ward from .-. . if-SS And 80 Oreen Stamps with each Gasoline Stoves, two-hole burner. 1.50 Carpet Beaters, at . . 10c, l&o, too, a&o Ana 111 ureen stamps. XV TEt VAXWt DXrAMXlCBn Carter's White Lead, 100 pound keg for $7-00 Ready-Mixed Paints, best qualltv. ut per gallon 9U30 And Double Green Stamps. BTOMTOta CKXMS Boys' Baae Ball Suits, regularly $1.25, special Monday at . ..$1-00 $1.50 Tennis Rackets. Monday each $1.00 Roller Skates, at 45a, flJIS, $XOO New line of Dog Collars Just opened. Croquet Sets at SSc, SSc, $1, $l.SO Full line of Fishing Tackie. New line of Felt Pennants, Hat Bands, all colors represented in our line. latlve reform moat formidable In its pro portions Just one year ago April 26. 1907, almost to tne day, the Topeka papers stated that Mr. Lot mis had been offered the position) of Interstate commerce attorney for the Harriman lines, but that be declined the offer. He wee a candidate for federal judge seven years ago, when Judge Hook, the Judge who recently handed down the court of appeals decision in the Omaha Water company case, was appointed. Mr. anJ Mrs, Loomis have two sons In the University of Kansas at Lawrence. TANGIER TO GO NORTHWARD Shrlaere Are lavlted te Attead lea aerial Coaaell at St. Paal la Mar. The sheiks, dervishes, mahouts, mama lukes and other devotees of Tangier Tem ple of the Ancient and Accepted Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine expect to attend a meeting of the Imperial council of the order In fit. Paul In May. In full slate. A special meeting of. the Shrine was held Friday evening and the suns of something teas than 2.0U0 backsheesh was approprit?d to defray a portion of the ex penses. Tangier's Arab Patrol will be given full leeway to make their descent on the Mmnesctan oasis as ' Impressive aa pos sible. A special train will accompany the caravan with Abdullah George West la charge, with ample supplies to care far such of the pilgrims as mavtecome sand blind In the trip across the desert. The Patrol la to be supplied with appropriate penitential raiment that they may kiss the Abbaa stone with due reverence. About every Shrlrer In Omaha and then some, promised to accompany the caravan to aee that Tangier temple is properly recog nised at Hi. Paul. PUCK SOAP MADE IN OMAHA - . Dea Melaea Diswra Will M eve Tala City After the first f May. te Commissioner Guild said Bat jrday he waa able to conflim the report published in The Bee two weeks ago that Uie Puuk aiap company of Pxs Moines waa C-ntempiaUng moving Its plant to Omaha. The manu facture of soap by that company In Dea Moines will be discontinued May I and the company will then move Immediately to tar aha. Arrangements for the plant are practically complete and the offura will be at li'll HonarJ :rr. where IL W. Arthur the k:a. reicacnlaUe cf the boiled quality, PFinri V PFTCnIll Vow and than we believe tt parflonacle to say a worn about X lum.a.1 H JtltlnVli on revives what we are doing and how we are doing IV. "' mo that ,t particularly Important, bnt that t may be interesting' to know In what airrtlon rar efforts lie and aim points. From day to day we advertise some nnosnal offering so decidedly nansnal la fact, that at times the statements may seem ever-drawa bnt onr word for IV Mcver, eTtr, Vevev do we countenance anything; of any kind that is not honest, open and above saspecioa. ' A well knows authority oa advertising, la a recent talk oa advertising the ne ceeefnl store had this to say: "a, store like the man. who sneceeda. nut glvs more than is pronliid, must have the goods on hand, mast have the tight prices and give a commendable store service; the trading must he square the kind of square that has four equal sides end four right angles." We believe you'll find this to be that kind of a store. It's onr aim in life to make it such. He when you read our daily special offerings bear in mind that back of them honesty of purpose, a store house full of merchandise that Is in every way reliable and trustworthy and the most liberal store policy that is sure to. appeal to every patron of the house. r jl Unmistakably the Suit Event of Year There are ealcs and sales, but the one $4D.50 .Suit . lor,, $23.00. That's just what you Ret. Our entire stock of highest grade suits, without any restriction Is embodied in this sale. The identical suits you have seen in the windows or in the dopartnjsrnt riced $-W.OO, $3UM, ti.vmi'.nd SiDJVI and never' before offered Ww u p w $25 confound these suits with the more common place styles. In artistic designing. In richness of materials, in character and tone, they portray the highest ideals of fashion creator's art. See some of them tn the win- dows now and come Monday expecting the biggest and best bargain it has ever been yoar good fortune to pick up Four Days of Go-Carts This is the Go-Carl store all right; $7 styles, something to satisfy every want or purse. The beautiful cart, as shown above, la a ' 4ft AO beauty for $5.00. We 15 M?, offer It Monday at.. "u The New Tork collapsible Cart, complete- with hood, for 7.89 We have them as low as $1.48. then upward at easy stages to - 93.00, S3-0O, $JW, S7.E0, fiaOO te fSS.Cu company now has his office. The company will continue the name of the Puck Soap company as thai name la well known, and because the 'Company already has agents 1 In most all large oitiea of this country. 1 KIND-HEARTED MAN LOSES OUT Fiae Scat esse Pat l"a fey Prleoaera Works Oae Way, bat Falls tk Other. Henry O'Connor has been sentenced to ten days in jail because he has a kind heart. because he unselfishly sought to help a fellow man, because to a friend in need he proved a friend Indeed. This may aeem paradoxical, but It la true. And though it is the truth, it affords no argument for those reformers who declare the present court and judicial system Is wrong. It hap pened this way: Last Monday Henry was sentenced to five days In JalL At the same session of police court one Pst O'Connor vas sen tenced to thirty days In jail. Now, the O'Connors back In Ireland were a clan ever noted for the mutual help they gave each other In trouble. And the two descendants of the clan above mentioned had no sooner been sentenced than they put their heads together to see In what manner they might help each other and foil the courts, and Jailers, their mutual toes. Tlvy did this by the simple expedient of swapping names and personalities. Henry became Pat and Pat became Henry. And when the time of Henry was np Pat went forth a free man. The real Henry '.ay low until Pat had time to make hia "get away" and then he arose in righteous wrath and demanded to know why he waa being .de tained la jail beyond the five days to which' he had been sentenced. They said ha had been sentenced to thirty days. But he pointed out that Ms came waa Henry O'Connor and not Pat O'Connor and that he had served his time. And ha demanded hia right. - Bo tbey turned the astute Henry loose, but before he had gone a block aa officer who followed from the jail had him In cus today again. He was charged with va grancy and in police court was sentenced to tea days. "And all because I'm too kind-hearted, bedad," mourns Henry. Johnson's Branu Biacuit la aa Ideal spring tonic At all dealers. BalltflaaT fere. Its. Alma Jackson. Twenty-third avenia ftuld ure-l, frame dwelling, C.auu: Jca and K n. ttuj Ctucno atreet. liauis cot last $i.U. big suit sale Monday at BKXXETT'S for a penny less. Xow for the first Pslarvclous Furnilurc Selling Closing the month with furniture sales that strike home with telling ef ftct. From a low price standpoint this bargain breaks all previous records. You los&if you. fail to-get your share . . i TREMENDOUS SAYINGS OX PAKLOIX SUITES. ' The purchase of makers' samples, makes, possible bargains never before ap- proached. $8.00 to $20.00 saved on every $37.50 Suites for ...,......,,.$24.85 $55.00 Suites for $ JO.OC LEATHER COUCHES A genuine leather 1 ; couch; solid oa& frames, 78 Inches long, 30 inches wide. mannot be duplicated under $30.00; a very comfortable couch and one that will last a lifo time. This week 18.69 Few Mre Kitchen A few days more will wind Monday if you need one, $25.00 Kitcheh Cabinets S16.50 $22.00 Kitchen Cabinets $15.00 Here's a Bargain Thlnk--of It! A solid oak Dresser, like cut. three drawers; brss han dle: top 39x19; bevel plate mirror, 18x20 inches; golden oak finish. fitted with casters, won- derful value IOWA LOSES AT EAST OMAHA - ' ' Claim 10 Land JUlCCted Ullt DJ JttajJC 3rIcPheroa'$ Decision. EFFECT WILL BE FAB-EEACHEJG (.load to Title Which Has Retarded Improvements at 'the Lake tn lifted aad the Way la Now Clear. Judge Fmith B. McPherson of Council Bluffs has handed down a decision in the East Omiha land case in the United Btatea circuit cturt which knocks out the claim of the slate of Iowa to title to the land M the East Omaha Land company, abou: sixty landholders and land claimed by the Creighton and Redick estates. The effect of this decision will be far . . - . . mmi 7 ... , .1 the cuiuil on tne title to t.iis iano nas sepi back many improvements In East Omaha. James Vi'ilaon of Chicago was In Omaha a short time ago to arrange for the opening of Courtland Beach, but the question of title deterred him. Pj-?resentatives of the Creighton estate wired r.,m Saturday that a decision had bees rendered clearing the t'tle and he probably will return to Omaha and"begtn work at once to put the beach In order for summer business. The land ocewpied by tho Omaha Rod and Gun club also has been In controversy and now that a decision has been reached that club can make better Improvements and in fact may acquire some land tf Its own. How tho Warriors Lined if. W. D. Me Hush represented the Creighton estate, Albert Swartalander and O. C. Red tck the Redtck estate, F. IL Gaines the Detroit syndicate, which claimed IX acres north of the Union Pacific shops, and Cro foot aV Boott 'represented the East Omaha Land company. This company haa spent $Jue,0Ot In making Improvements in East Omaha, but the work came to a standstill aume yeatu ago when this suit was started. Now that the trailer Is settled the company is ready to papceed with tmprovementa The contisstaols were C- B. Han nan. Jacob Bimma and George H. Bcott and they succeeded in having a law enacted by the Iowa state legislature claiming the title to the land on tho ground that It waa an is land and giving the sight to buy to the first who applied. An offer waa made of $1 an acre by the people who had the bill passed and then Just before the law be- t " Batistes Corsets 69c Monday Special, fine white batiste Corsets, new high bust models, long hip, and hose supporters on front and side, lace trimmed top and bottom, a corset fully worth $1.25. all sizes in Monday's Sale ...69c We also have a very large line- of new models, adapted to every kind of a fugure. In regular and frmt iare style, at prlcea varying from $1 to $10. Expert fittings rKZS. overtops them all. Think of buying time at Twenty Five Dollars. IK) not $25: snlte. $45.00 Suiter for $3J.OO $75.00 Suites forv. .... . .'. --.$5.0O BliASS BEDS With massive looking two .'Inch continuous posts, six one inch fillers; lacquered with five coats, ball bearing casters, regular' full size double bed. best $40. Off bed made, Just, 12 to Bell, at 29.69 Cabinets Left up this big sale. By all means come In $18.00 Kitchen Cabinets $12.20 $15.00 Kitchen Cabinets $ U.4S Oak Chiffoniers. Fall Size Flved with' rawers. brass nanaies. t:iea casters, construction same as on $20.00 kinds. No need to tell you this la a real Bargain. n ' and you will buy fiQ It a.ww C q came effective atemporary Injunction was secured which Judge McPherson has now made permanent. The state claimed there waa a channel In the river juat north of Locust street which made an island. When the clique was knocked out, the state stepped in to claim Its right. Another ap propriation will have to be made before the case can be carried up. Besides the large landholders benefited by the decision, are about sixty people liv ing in East Omaha who own their own homes who will derive the benefit of hav ing . the clud removed from their title, Iowa had passed a law ordering all Islands in the river to be sold, but It was shown that the East Omaha land was a accretion instead of an island. What the Coart Holds.' Judge McPherson held: This court finds that theie never was an Island surrounded by' navigable waters. This court holds that there was at moat but a mere aandbar, the location of which Is uncertain. There never was any water to the south or east of this so-called Island, except in times of high water, when oc- casionally at me large lugs would be rafted through, or fisherman pass through Id skiffs and small boats tn shorten their mute. And the holding of the court is. that the state has never had any claim to the location in iiuestion 6? any so-called Island; and of course if there waa no inland, there could be no acctelions to the north that would pass to the state. And tins court further hoi. is that any proprie tory right tho state ever held. If It had such right, has been loot, by acquteacenr for a quarter of a century, and it would be a great wrong to take these lands from plaintiffs, most of whom bought and paid for them, and take them agaiiiBt their will and without compensation. The equitiea of the cases are with plain tiffs, and they will be given a decree. JAMES ALLEN OUT OF DANGER Golfer Undergoes Five Oseratlsss aad Trlampha la Desperate Fight for Life. 1 , James Allen, the well known golfer and member of the Country club, will be a well man within two days, according to tbe slstement of Dr. F. J. Schleicr. Mr. Allen has been In 8t. Joseph's hospital since February SO and has fought a d.s perate fight for his life, with the odds against him most of the time. He under went five operation, each of them serious, but he hung on to life with a grip that ski r prised tbe doctors, and now he is nearly well, la able to sit up dally and Is practically out of danger. S leaked with a staaor wounded with a sun, or pierced by a rusty nail; Bocklen's Arnica Balve heals the wound. Guaranteed. Sc. Fur sale by Bfcaloa Drug L'e, Pleasing Millinery Creations p W cannot speak too emphatically of the certain supremacy of Bennett Millinery. The woman in search of the real clever and exclusive styles at an honest price, comes here. A visit to the department any day proves this. Such an immense business is not built up on promises. Its the carrying out of our quality and fair price methods along well defined lines, that simply com pels you to come if you would buy right. MARVELOUSLY BEAUTIFUL HATS at $5.00. 57.50. S10.00 to $15.00 Are , a feature here. They .touch the very pinnacle of style . and good taste. No other Omaha store combines high art designing, rich mater lata and the most advanced styles in a more marked degree than you'll see in these. ' Bay Odd Pieces of China MONDAY Haviland's China, mind you, six hundred pieces, beautiful decora tions and gold traced; breakfast, dinner and tea plates, cups and saucers, ice relishes, salad bowls, sugars and creams, spoon and celery trays, ramlkins. Jelly dishes, roll trays, footed bowls, etc. Every piece worth 25c $1.00 to $3.50. Monday your pick for V Carpet Bargains These Prices arc Good lor the Balance ! the Month- Roxbury Brussels and Smith's . Seamless Brussels, room rugs, 9x11 ft. size, absolutely fast and very durable, best pattern, $22.50 values $10.50 Electra and Sanford Axminsier Kugs, 9x12 feet, very rich and beau ttful colorings, rugs that regularly sell for $30.00 ....$349 Closing out all Carpets by the yard; reftardlos of what they cost: &9c Brussels, for 38e $1.00 Velvets, for T3o $1.23 Axmlnsters. for 8S Symrna Rugs, strictly all wool and reversible, two feet six, by five feet $2.50 quality fur 1J9 Axminster Rugs. Oriental and Floral designs, regular $2.60 Rugs, $31.59 'Bennett's Monday Specials in Canned Groceries Beat We Have String Beans, two cans Itoyalton Lima Beans, two cans Bennett's Capitol Wax Reana. two cans Best We Have Bahie Beets, two cans Best We Have Hominy, two cans Best We Have Blackberries, can Best We Have Peaches, Lima cling, can.. Best We Have Peaches, yellow, can Golden Spi We" Plums, can Strait's Pineapple Cubes, cair- Best We Have Raspberries, red, can.'.... Best We Have Raspberries, black, can..., Advona Jams, assorted, can Batavia Salmon, fancy, can Batavia Gloss Btarch. -lb. box.. Snider' s Pork and Beans, ran. Torn, Red Clover, can So String Benns. Genesee, can SZS several numirea peonages seeas utcli, ihuuu, watermelon, rhubarb, herbs six-packages oo MASONS HONOR C. W. LININGER Blue Lodge Holds Large Meeting to Fay It Tribute. P0ETEAIT OF FHLLAHTHEOFIST Flae Oil Palatlaa; P reseated by F. L. Halle aa Behalf of the Family aad Cordially Received by the Lodge. The. meeting of George W. Llnlngr lodge. Ancient Free and Accepted Masons (under dispensation;, at Masonio temple Friday evening was one of the most notable Blue lodge gatherings ever held In Omaha. The ! occasion was the first bestowal of the Mas- : ter . degree by the new lodge, which was . . . . , , , I organised February M, and named In honor 'of Omaha's diatinguished connoisseur and philanthropist, the late George W. Linipger. The meeting brought together many of the foremost Masons of the atate, including six of the past grand masters, a deputy grand master, senior grand warden, grand secre tary and the grand tyler, all of whom par ticipated in the impreaslva ceremonies. The meeting was In the nature of a me morial to Mr. Linlnger. The work was In charge of Vast Grand Master John J. Mer cer, who was assisted by a number of the grand officers. A sentiment was injected Into, the meeting in the fact that the degree was conferred upon W. H. Head, secretary of the Linlnger Impleme.it company, who was for many years the close and Intimate friend of Mr. Linlnger. The officers of the new lodge are: W. T.' Bourke. W. M ; M. A. Hall. 6. W., H. A. Benter, J. W. ; Charles II. Grattan, treas urer; L. E. Adajna. stcrttary; M. P. Chum lea. S. D : R. C. Jordan. J. D.. and Jacob King, tyler. Table Lodae la Baaejaet Keem. Following the conferring of the degree a table lodge a as held In the banquet room. After a brief address of welcome by Wor shipful Master Bourke, Past Grand Master George II. Thummel waa announced aa toast mas tur of the evening. Responses to sentiments were made by W. A. DeBord, deputy graed master for the grand lodge. Letters of regret were read from all the past grand masters end other grand lodge officers who were unable to be present on account gf the dedication of tito- new MascnMs temple at Long Pine, at which they were officiating, Friday evening. Cart E. Herring; responded on behalf of lode 1! f :. u Sen lag Machines 09 0 W Dennett's SpecterSlO.Ui; S The usual , j Monday sale. T"- A This is as good I IK guaranteed for ten years; drop head; solid oak ca; fitted with all attach ments, has five drawers. Just like cut. We have other high grade machines and save you money on any of theiu. In Ihc Drapery Departments . Colored Madras, printed in; beautiful new Cuthedrsl design, very large assortment of color combination, ' lift inc hes wide, yard lBe Drapery Silks; In plain rand figured effects, something to match any decorative .-olor scheme you may have In your home, - usually' Sc, special, yard .......... .V. ..... -So Ruffled Swiss Curtains, with lace and Insertions, other with Battenberg 5 Insertion, three tucks ana hem stitched ruffle, two ind a hal yards long, forty Inches wide, at per pair .........-..... .8So Grenadine Curtains, colored cross stripes In every shade, fast wash able color, three, yards long, forty lnch wiiHi-pw atr Ue) Nottingham and Cable Net Curtains, white or ecru, full slxe. many all over effects, suitable for yur "beet rooms. $2.i0 Curtains, for ..,.$US Cable Net Curtains, full slse, large variety of new spring patterns, a $5.00 quality, Monday at pair S3.1S SSc and 10 Green Stamps 85o and 10 Green Stamps SSo and 10 Green Stamps SSo and 10 Green stamps sue and 20 ureen fctampu. ind 10 Green Stamps . .S5o and 10 Gretn Stamps . . S5o and 10 Green Stamps . . ao and 10 Green (stamps , .s-Oo and 10 Green Stamps . .Sao and 10 Green HUmlt . .S3o and 10 Green Stamps . 10 and S Green Stamps S!io and 10 Green Stamps 46o and 20 ureen stamps ISo snd 10 Green Stamps Peas, Morgan et Clark, can So No. 3, and A.' W. Jefferls, worshipful master of No, 1, responded for that lodge. The other features of the program were a recitation by J. M. Maynard, vocal solos by Mr. Graham and Mr. Landaberg, and a bano solo by Mr. Clark. Frank L. Haller, president of the Lin lnger Implement company, on behalf of the family of Mr. Linlnger, presented to the lodge a handsome oil portrait of the latter. . The receipt of the painting was acknowl edged and It will always be esteemed as the moat treaaured possession of the lodge. TOO TIRED TO WALK OUT FREE FrUesrr Waata Elevator to Take Hlsa Dowi After Getting; Discharge. Thomas Murray, a gigantic fellow with the true tired look about him which char acterixea the knights of tbe anti-work so ciety, turned away from the bar of justice after being discharged In police court Noting his tired look. Court Clerk Mahoney facetioualy called to him to take tho eleva tor in the hall to go downstairs. Murray waa evidently too tired to datect the facetious note In the clerk's voice. He shuffled out into the hall. In about five) minutes be appeared again within the room, shuffled up to the deak and looked wearily acound. "What do you want?" asked City Prose cutor Daniel. Murray took a long breath . and raised enough energy to answer. "Where's the elevator?" he asked. An officer jerked the big fellow to the dot,r and pointed to the steps. Realizing that there was dj elevator. Murray resigned himself to walking down. STCVE FACTORY FOR OMAHA Plaat Employing; Eighty Most is to Movo 11 f re from Savaa sah, Mo. Another large Industry with a capital stock of Ic-d.tfjo and employing eighty men has been able to see te advantages of location tn Omaha and will move Us riat to this city In the rear future. The Hcwtrd Stove company of Savannah. Mo., manu facturers of stoves, has for soma years been doing a prosperous business fit Savan nah because the railroads gave the com pany the benefit of the Missouri river rales, although Savannah vaa an Inland town. A recent decision, by the Interstate Com merce commission has taken this advantage away from Savannah and forced the stove company to seek a new location. After looking over the Missouri liver towns the decision was reached -to locals aX-Omaha. w 4v d