I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MARCH 11. lf0f. 12 CONNOR SPOKE WITH ENERGY Put the Bishop Benin Ke Uied Of fensive Language. GENEROUS ONLY WITH HIS WORDS rannell Mikri (inn WldHi far the Proponents In the Will Case Before (ointr Jal Leslie. Rt.fitv. Richard Scannell, 15. !.. bishop or the Catholic diocese of Omih, swore In countf court Wednesday morning that Joseph A. Connor never used an offensive word to him In hta life; that In hla opinion "Connor's grneroslty conslstpd largely of words." and that no far from wondering whether or hoping that he might bneflt hy Connor's will, the matter never troubled him. Rlshop Scanned, who was on the utand for exactly an hour, proved a good witness for the proponent. He was called princi pally to tratlfy ax to the date of his con versation at Thirteenth and Farnam street with Connor, when the latter asked Mm why he did not attend Connor'! wife's funeral, and which the respondents have testified occurred In the latter part off Ma', after the will was drawn. The bishop wore It was May 1. lie could remember nothing of the conversation except that "Connor asked me why I did not attend Ms wife's funeral and I answered that I had not been asked. "When Connor left and after he had gone a few feet, turned and said something which I do not remember, though he dis played much energy. I remember his man ner, but not his words." On cross-examination on this point Judge Sulllvin presHed the witness hard, endeav oring to show that Connor was angry or hostile. Bishop Scannell would not, say more, however, than that Cononr's manner was energetic. '?fo was un usually energetic?" asked the attorney. "Not unusual for him, but what would have been energetic for another man." Much of the testimony centered around the terms of the will with regard to the nature of the religion of the board of trus tees for the parochial schools. "You know," asked Judge Sullivan, "that in the event of death or resignation of one or more trustees a majority of the board might become infidels or Protestants?" "Yes." "You are willing to accept tho bequest on such terms?" "Yes, because I could put a stop to It If the board were to run counter to what was right." Over, this questions and answers were numerous and Judge Sullivan several times made use of the term '"achieving by Indirection," a phrase which the witness did not relish. Tills was the only part of the experience which apparently the bishop did not enjoy, and during the questions about the time he called on Connor in hla office and asked him for a subscription, lilahop Scannell shared the general amuse ment. "You left abruptly when Connor re fused?" "I went away." "There was a feeling of hostility between you?" "No, but I was not as cordial as I might have been If he toad given me 110,0u0." The bishop laughed at his own answer. An earlier part of tils testimony devel oped the fact that the "Joseph A. Connor Seminary" which Connor proposed to en dow. Connor Intended as a sort of "non sfefarlan theological seminary, admitting students." said the bishop, "of any religion or no religion. 1 told hltn it was Impossi ble." Another quostlon he was asked was as follows: "Do you know any precedent whereby Catholic parochial schools are controlled by non-Catholics or Infidels?" "Yea, In Europe." "in Franco?" "Yes." Owing to a misunderstanding as to the 64 of resumption of the trial the relatlyes were not present, but probably will be Thursday, when argument will begin. Client Knows M ore Than Lawyer Goes to Jail Rather Than Pay Fine and is Pardoned by Mayor Dahlman. "I'll never pay that fine." declared P. K. Young of 2530 North Twenty-fifth street when he was fined 16 and costs in police court Wednesday for assaulting his son-in-law, Mallory Morgan, because he called on his lfe In violation of a court order to stand until she obtains hsr divorce. "Better pay 1t than go to the county Jail," advised his attorney. S. A. Searle. Bui that was once when the client's Judg ment wss superior to ths lawyer's advice. Young went to Jail and had been there but a little while when along came a par don Issued by Mayor Dahlman. The mayor had been advised that Judge Crawford In polite court admitted Morgan violated the court order and Dahlman didn't believe Toung should be punished for avenging the law. SPLC1AL OFFfc-Kb iuvkuxT nr lir a n r a women s waisis, apriny loais, Spring Suits. Dresses, Petticoats . . . . . .. . Lingerie waists use & $1.50 Long sleeves and new stylo features for spring all dainty many very sheer some elaborate many styles. Striped Covert Jackets torSprlng New striped styles, in grey and tan; special, f $5.98 Suits for Women $25 No store In the middle west but Brandeis sells the "Fashlonseal" Suits. The splng styles are smarter than ever. No other sultg at $25 can be compared with them. I mum imp Dee E I ft UNION PACIFIC OFFICIALS ARRANGE ST. .LOUIS TRAIN LextMX Sid M array Go t gait Ukt City aad Draver to Fig l , . Matters. H I li max, general psssenger agent of ths I'nlon Pacific, and W. H. Murray, as sistant general passenger agent, left Wed nesday for IVuiver and Bait Lake City to ai range for the new St. I-ouls-Denver train which the I'nlon Pacific Is to run In con nection with the Wabash. "St. louis Is quite a burg of SOO.000 peo ple and we have wanted to .get Into there for a long while. I think a limited train will pay from the start," said Mr. l.omajc. The trains will be run from St. Louis to Cheyenne to connect with the Ixis Angeles Umltod and the Overland Limited trains ' from Omahs. AD IN BEE MAKES BIG DEAL Just I'tit Liars Iasls SftT.OOO Hale f lostk Dakota ' Land. H. B. Wait at Co.. closed a deal Wednes day with J. C Sailers of Mattoon, III., whereby the Illinois farmer becomes the owner of 5,400 acres of South Dakota land for SOTJOO. This Is one of the largest farm land deals made In Omaha fur some time and resulted from Mr. Sailers seeing a small advertisement In The Bee. while be was In Chic go a short time ago. Deadly frisk losaesrf'S sufferers from lung trouble till they leara Dr. King's New Discovery will help thrm. i luid I1.0U. for sale by Btatoa Drug Ce. v Messaline Dresses i ' ti $15 this New Ideas presented for the first time spring with yoke of val lace and very prettily trimmed a. special Thursday, for Silk Petticoats These are beautifully tailored silk waists a new lot every color desired 69 AO aJUssfU "L. " special at Women's Tailored Skirts, special at ....... $1.98 Women's Spring Waists, both white and colored, at, each 50c Women's Tailored Suite, special, at Women's Crarenetted Coats, special at S7.50 . Storm $1.98 Fine-embroidered flouncings, skirtings and corset widths swiss, nainsook and cambric all this ' season's choice, new designs, worth up to. 75c a yard, at, yard 18 and 22-IivcK Embroideries 39c yd t cover 39c Special Sale Kid Gloves Thursday Short Kid Gloves Our "Irene" brand finest selected French lambskin, single row stitching, 2 metal clasps in tan, brown, grey, blue, green, red, also black and $1.00 white fitted to the hand, at, pair. . .m Short Kid Gloves Two-clasp kid gloves tan, green, blue, brown, mode, black and white; all it CI., sizes worth $1, pr..U7C New Messalines Beautiful all silk messaline, representing 20 of the newest spring shades, including cream, white and black: spec ially adapted for street cos tumes and evening wear; reg ular price 85c a yard, CC1 at, yard JrC New Dress Goods 100 pieces of 36-lnch fancy suitings, two-tone stripe com bination. In medium and dark colorings retailed at 60c a yard on front bar- "Q , gain square, at, yard .tJQ 'IVOMEIVD " Stockings for Children Made of strongest twisted yarn, reinforced with Irish linen knee, heel and toe. One pair out wears three pairs ordinary stockings. Expert sales people from manufacturer here all week. Children's Day Saturday. Your dolls and Teddy Bears fit ted with "Nomend" stockings free. THURSDAY IS CHOCOLATE DAY ITALIAN BITTER SWEETS The chocolate with the soft cream center Crush Fruit Flavors Orange, pineapple, rusp- berry, strawberry. Creamed Nut Centers Almond, walnut, filbert, also vanilla. Always sold for 40c pound, at, per pound 25c SodtTcT Next Saturday the Groat Linen Sale Manufacturer's perfect mill lengths of Table Damask and Crashes 10c Linen Crash, yard 3 5c Crash, at, yard Table Damask at less than half regular price. 1,000 dozen linen finish huck towels worth 1.60 per dozen, at, each 8ttS $1.25 all pure linen fringed Table Cloths, etuh 09S am mm m mm -mrmrwmwm wfb w i mm m n T7T TTTs ti i ill iir l I l I L XKXT 8ATVROAY Our Annual RII V'ARK SALE. "Ye Olde Time Comfort Shoes" irm i i m JIM. $2.00 $2.50 03. OO For those who suffer from tired, aching feet 'They need no breaking in." S2.oo S2.50 $3.00 Modern shoe making knows no greater achievement than "Olde Time Comfort Shoes." The extreme flexibility of the sole and the ease with which they conform to the shape of the foot, renders them a boon to all who suffer from tender or enlarged Joints. Nurses and waitresses will find them the most practical too. . Seamless Iaced Shoes, with, rubber heels, softest, most flexible shoe made, Including 100 green stamps S3 Common Sense Shoes, "Need no breaking In" a real treat for an with pntnful feet including 100 stamps $2.60 and Vnlined liow Shoes for comfortable house wear, fitted with ' rubber heels, noise less, "they need no breaking in." In cluding 100 stamps, RUBBERS Men's 90c Rubbers . storm and low cut I GOi Steelwool sale rubbers for men and women in a special Thurs day sale. Women's 75c storm and low cut Rubbers 50t i Raincoats for Women and Misses Plenty of new styles to show you now. They're practical for every wo man, and almost Indispensible to the business woman. Suited to sun or rain, light in weight and neat and tasteful in appearance new tan and olive coverts, for C&lU Misses' ta covert Cravenette Coats, self strap trimming $7.50 Misses Storm Capes, of striped rubber and plaid lineft hood, similar to the old time mackintosh of several years ago. The are coming hack into favor again shoe top length at. BENNETT'S BIG GROCERY regular 15c quality at four $2.95 Thursday Specials You'll Appreciate OUR QUALI TIES INSURE SATISFAC TION. THE RELIABLE STORE Three Manufacturer's Stocks of Women's Waists . OUR PRICES I IJ V I I k a . SAVINGS. Sale nL,J. , Sale About I . M$gTwY .s$mM&i A1"0" Worth 7 ' 'V-i Worth A magnificent assortment in Lawns, Lingeries, Silk, Nets, Lace, Etc., secured by us at a fraction of their value on sale Thurs day in Four Big Lots best bargains ever:- TAIILK 1 Pretty Lawn Waists, wllh Kmbroidpred fronts, edged with dainty lace and insertion, $1.60 val ues everywhere, at C9 TARLK 3 Beautiful Jap Silk and Net Waists, embroidered, pleated and tucked, values well worth 5.00, the best ever known, at $1.05 TARLK 2 Lawn and Lingerie Waists In tailored effects, newest designs, splendid assortment, worth to 2.f0. on sale, at . . . -. $1.00 TAIILK 4 Fine Mescaline, Satin Taf feta and Net Waints, white, black nnd colors, trimmed with laces and appliques, well worth $7.50, chrrtce, t. each $3.05 MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF SILK PETTICOATS on SALE LOT 1 Silk Petticoats, In colors and black, made to sell at $5.00, In Thursday's sale, at choice $2.05 1XT 2 Silk Petticoats, worth to $10. colors and black, regular and extra sir.rs, great snap, choice, at $ 1.05 BAMIirs 3,000 California Raisins, our for 26c or, per pound Flower and Vegetable Stuffed OllvesT Seeds I4 quart Jar ... Soda Crackers, four 6c pkgs Bayles' Herring-, two Jars Silver Cow Milk, six cans Oalllard Olive Oil, basket bottle MR-nonetts Marrowfat Peas, csn Peanut Butter, two Jars 'Pure Honey, Mason pint Jar Sugar Cane Juice, bottle Hennett's Capitol Mince Meat, S pkgs. , . Hartley's Pure Jsms, assorted. Jar. ...... Rex I e, three cans for , .... French Cut Loaf Sugar Tea Garden Preserves, assorted. Jar Herbs, sssorted, per pkg Minute Uelatlne, assorted, S plcgs. ...... . Vhreddad Codfish. 8 pkgs Horse Radish, grated, per bottle Metalln. a 40o pkg. for Mason Oranula 40o 20 lbs, ISo SOo and 9So and , 360 and So flOo and 8 So and , 36o and i 11 5o and flBo SSo and i S6o and 30o and So ........ .SSo and , B9 and So SOo and pounds 7o ted Sugar. ror 10 Green 20 Oreen 40 Green 10 Green 20 Green 20 Green 10 Green 20 Green 10 Green 20 Green 20 Green 20 Green .$1.00 Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps Stamps mmvmm 10 Green Stamps j IXKnKBiVXIaa:' Titiy Little Watches snd good time keepers, too to be worn with chatelaine pin or fob. We have a nice stock of these. The price of watches range around b uti to zt.un. Pins and Tons irom l. ou to la. oo. spend a row minutes in our store. Look for the name. , S. W. LINDSAY. Jeweler r ar wraT . a If - r . -Our Misses and Children School Shoes arc cheaper than the other kind School shoes for misses and children are more Important than shoes for father, mother or broth er. We pride ourselves on the record we have made with our misses' and children's school shoes. They sre made of plump kid and genuine box calf exten sion soles button or lace Children's sixes H to 11 $1.50 Misses' sites 11 V to 2 $2.00 mssm 1 Young Women's sizes 1 1 4 to 6 $2.50 A " little more expensive than some others, but a whole lot bet ter. Drexel Shoe Co 1419 Farnam Street Ready to Store Your Furniture? Better let ua take care of your household treasures in our sani tary warehouse. We have the facilities and we know how. Storage means more to us than merely dumping your goods in a heap to Btay until you are ready for them. With us storage means safe and proper care of your household goods the mainte nance of sanitary conditions and the correct regulation of light and ventilation. All these things are necessary and they insure your goods leaving the ware house in good condition. Be Sure and Get Our Figures Be fore You Make Storage Arrangements. EXPRESSMEN'S DELIVERY COMPANY, 214 North 16th St., Omaha. Phones: Doug. 394; Ind. A-1394 EMBROIDERIES THURSDAY JUST HALF A big line of broken sets of fine Svi?s and Nainsook Em broideries, beautiful designs, big assortment in four groat lots, at half price: 10c Embroideries, yard . .5c 20c Embroideries, yard 10c 30c Embroideries, yard 15c 50c Embroideries, yard 25c Be Early Secure Choicest Patterns Thursday. Extra Specials for Thursday FROM 9:00 TO 9:30 A. M. One case of 36-lnch, good heavy Un bleached Muslin, worth 7 He yard, 10 yards limit, at per yard ..3H FROM 10:00 TO 10:30 A. M. One case of 12 He Outinc Flannels, light stripes, 10 yards limit, at per yard 5 FROM 2:00 TO 2:30 P. M. One case of fine Cotton Blankets, that sold at $1.75 a pair, two pair to a customer, at per pair 89 FROM 3:30 TO 4:30 P. M. One case of fine Bleached Muslin, reg ular pMce 8e a yard, 10 yards limit, at per yard 4? GROCERY PRICES THAT INTEREST EVERYBODY We can aave yon from as per cent to 60 per cent on your honsekeepinf expenses. Bead these prices, and you will be convinced: tanry ltlpe Tomatom, per pound ..SVtiO Ptirsnlps. Turnips, Rutabagas, or Carrotx, per pound 2e i pounls Jersey Bweet t'otatoes, for 10o New Honoy. per rack .12lsn BTTTTEB, CIIEBB AND BUTTBlIBIl SALE! Choice Palry Table Kiitter, per lb tlo Fancy No. 1 Dairy Table Hiitter, lb. 23n Fancy No. J Country t'reamerv Mutter, J6n Fancy Full Cream White or Uulored Cheewa per pound jne Neufehatel Cheese, nach , So Sap Hatto Cheeae, each TVc Cottage Cheese, per pound f,o SECOND WEEK Or BIO EIOEIilHD NAVEL OBANOB SJAXaB The Highland Navels have no equal tor rich flavor and sweetness. They are the lulolest orange grown. They arn groan In the mountain districts of Redlandx, Cmi.. and have a flavor of their own, that can not be equalled. Kvery one has been kissed by the sun, tnoou and atars: Regular E0c size, per dozen 3nc Regular 40c size, per dngen 2fc Regular 3c size, per dozen Regular 25c size, per dozen lo Regular 20c size, per dozen ll'.jc 20 pounds heat - Pure Cane Granulated Hugar. for ; $1.00 7 pounds best Rolled Oatmeal, for ....25c 3 pounds fancy 8-Crown Cooklnfc Raisins, for JOc 4 pounds best Hand Picked Navy Beans lc B pounds best Pearl Tapioca, or Sago 25c 24 pound sacks best Rye Flour, for ..65c 4 pound package Pyramid Washing Pow der, for lnc Gillette's Washing Crystal, package lc S-lb. cans Solid Packed Tomatoes, for 84c C pounds choice Japan Rice, for 25c Malta Vita Corn Flakes, package ....7 He The best Soda or Oyster Crackers, lb. 6e The best crisp Olnger Snaps, per lb. 6c The best crisp Pretzels, per pound ....6c Pure Honey, Mason pint Jar for 16c OMAHA'S GREATEST TKESH VEGE TABLE klAKXET Fresh Spinach, per peck 2e Fresh Carrots, per bunch 4c Fresh Heets, per bunch 4o Fresh Turnips, per bunch 4c Fresh Shalot Onions, per bunch 4c 2 Heads Fresh leaf Lettuce, for 5c Head Lettuce, per head 7 Ho and 6c Fresh Cabbage, per pound 2 Ho Large Bunches Fresh Pie Plant, for 7 Ho Our reconstructed delivery system provides for most prompt and satisfactory service to all parts of Omaha and adjacent dis-. tricts. We not only offer you savings, but best service. DON'T FORGET TRY MYDEN'S FIRST IT PAYO Omaha Quakers Will Organize aBaaaaaa ' Plan Meeting; for Sunday, When They Will Band Themselves Together for Worship. How many Quakers are there In Omaha? John Fry, superintendent of the Evangel istic board of Nebraska, believes there are Quakers and friends enough In Omaha and South Omaha to crganlaa a strong meeting of the people and hold regular services, perhaps build a church for the new organization. With this idea In view meetings are to befd B. he Yming V"' Christian s soriatlon building Sunday to determine the strength of the denomination as it is be lieved the Quakers or friends will attend the services and give the state board an opportunity to get au Idea ol how many people In Omaha and South Omaha cling to the old creed, which has moved west ward rather slowly and It la said la the United States then are less than 80,000 and many are classed aa nonorthodox friends. The fellowship and gospel service meet ings for the Quakers will be held at 11 a. in.. S p. m. and at 7:30 In the evening. Prominent ministers and members of the church from outside the city will be present, Ihe strength of the denomination discuksed and if the number Is sufficient a permanent organisation launched. W. S. BALDUFF IS BANKRUPT Get Foraaal Order frosa Jadaw Hit. ger of Vailed State (esH. Judge W. H. Monger IsauaA the formal order In the United, States district court KrfJ.Mj.lr,; W ft Ralduff ' of. Omli bankrupt. TMs order la In conformity with the proceedings in bankruptcy Instituted a few weeks ago against Mr. Balduff and In ahich cas J. A. Kennedy U Ui refer la ' baukruytcy. CUTS '; Your business needs the help of the artist and engraver." , Illustrations are one way to larger profits greater success. The superior quality of our work costs you no more than the commonplace. BAkEK II0S. ESGIAVIMG CO. arfcer Block, Oaaaka. (fiV) Reliable y Dentistry Taft's Dental Rooms SATURDAY, MARCH 13TH, TNC MLMBCK STC-ag Manufacturer's Stock of Fine TAILOR SUITS The New Spring styles, materials and colors; gar ments actually worth from $15 to $25, at, each 09.90 SIX DISPLAY. For Everybody Hanson's Cafe The Pride of Omaha Mora taaa yon expect for jaa mosey Oooataa 7 taste An Elevating Cafe DR. BRADBURY. Painless Extracting 60a Crowna, tip from.. Partial Plates, up from Fillings, np from DENTIST a.oo SOO Porcelain killings, up from S1.BO 16M rilStM STRUT. IT year same allies. ' Vbeaei 9, 17S&, Bridge Work, per tooth, up from 93.80 Nerves removed with eut pain. AXVEOIiAB WOBI A SPECIALTY. Work guaranteed ten years. Rockland II 11 Fast Lir IfOMAHAto CHICAGO! Ijjjrk Via Des Moines and Davenport Vifjjj 1 j 11 1! illflilNk I nto a Salle St. Station ill!! I! ill! 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