Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 08, 1909, NEWS SECTION, Page 4, Image 4
4 l'HK 1JEK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. MAY s. VM) SATURDAY You can buy a hand-tailored Spring Suit at a Wonder ful Bargain ,fu iiniim inMiiiii mi -ii iiiwkii '1 11 mil. hi iii nr .linn i. ..I, I,.,.,.,.., iifriii ithw , rmnaagiisgiHBSCTB Modern Methods and Ready Cash Win An other Dig Victory for Drandeis Stores. A "CASH TRIUMPH" SALE Men's Spring Suits Huge lots of men's high grade spring clothes, bought from Eastern manufacturers. Only stores capable of dealing in big quantities could compete. Brandeis secured the biggest bargain in years, because Hrandeis always buys for cash. Sfoips (if times we've proven how Hrandeis cash captures (lie best bargains in America. Only the big cash paving stores nre offered these chances others never hear of them. .:,.. . i. v ... . .iti-IVi JO pr;w tfJri.W ITir i in, V i s V Jf 4 'U f 1 1 y'Kj 4 s If Ml i -fly Jf- 'IS A. ...... ; 4 . v5 v I The suits in this purchase are all new and strictly high grade, the very latest spring stylesand the most Scientific Tailoring All the Men's Suits From this Great Purchase. fSrsf .SQ75 to S16.50, at 1 All are new spring 1 iOL patterns and fab rics, sizes to fit every figure. If you ever wanted a bargain, here's your chance. All the Men's Suits From this Great Purchase. Worth up to S20.00. SATURDAY The kind of classy suits the best dressed men in America choose. They are the equals of expensive tailor-mades. All the Men's Suits From this Great Purchase. Worth up $T1 C EL A to S50.00 SATURDAY These are exclusive patterns in hand tail ored spring clothes of highest grade. Suits of the utmost refinement. ENTIRE PURCHASE ON SALE SATURDAY AT BRANDEIS STORES 14 BRANDEIS STOR ES A BIG SPECIAL PURCHASE 1,800 SAMPLE SHIRTS In Negligee. Soft Collar Styles, Worth $1.50 to $3.50. at 98c Silk, silk pongee, mohair, soisette ami fancy mercerized lin en effects with soft collars attached. This sale at 13 r a n d e i s' means a saving to you of over half the price else wh ere your choice, at 9) Worth Up to $3.50 Men's pa in pie shirt- neck bund style, worth to 11.60. will go at 69c Men'g negligee shirts- worth to $2, at 98c f - 1 J ;;;v $ ' Manhattan and K. & W. Shirts $1.50 and $3.50 Men's Sample Underwear and broken lots of lisle and fancy lialbriggan worth to ifl.l'o, at. . 35f and 50c Men's Porus Knit and Halbriggan Union Suits $1.00 and' $1.jr values special Saturday 69c Sale of Men's Sample Hats Entire sample line of a prom inent Newark, X.' .1., hat manufacturer, soft and derby hats all sample of the new spring styles, worth to $l50 all in one lot, at TIJ IV 'Jj V III 98c STETSON HATS Here you get the genuine John B. Stetson soft and derby hats In all the latest spring CX C( styles and colors, at . $JtDV) Bran di Special Soft and Jcrby Hat In all the latest ' styles, at Boys and children's new spring and summer Caps, worth up to 60c, at 1 Chldren's Str.iw Ht in all the ntw Blyl?, at 25c, 49c. 98c $1.50. $2, $2.50 7r The TT 9 T1 . PncticKl Best lneii s onoes pnc" Spring and summer styles for prac tical business and dress wear. Shoes that arc good in every way. The latest style, the greatest ease, high or low cut black, wine or tan, at ,$3 We sell the famous Florsheim Shoes for men at. . . .$5.00 BRANDEIS STORES LINEUP OF THE SEW COUNCIL Johnson Picked to Succeed Himself as President. REPUBLICAN FOR CHAIRMAN Maor Its b I inn u lilvra it Onl old thai Hr Will Not Appoint Oanlrl thr II) I'riiarralor, Thr new rily council will organize on May it, whlili m.'ans that, the pivn.-nt diinm latlc rouncll has only two tuure mf ellngs. The new couni'lt "ill organiie by vlcitinx a prcgiilent and vice pri-Kidriit Bud cIumik liig lt commit tetn fur the sulxllvlHlon of work. Twelve comitiit tees will l)e formed as fnlloms: Judiciary, finance and cUims; paving and sewerage: street iDiprovemtnts ; railways and vladiits; telegraph and tele phone; lighting; public property ami build ings: fire, water and police; parks; park ways and boulevards; sidewalks; cross walks and bridges and rules. I'nder the new charter the organisation effected will be In force only ne year and at the end of truU time the council mast reorganize. At the end of two years there will be. another reorganisation. I'nder the old charter the council organ ised at the beginning of the three-year term for the entire term. The consensus of opinion in the city hall ts that L. B. Johnson, democratic council man from the Fourth ward and present president of that body, probably will suc ceed himself tn the chair. The council is evenly divided and the six democrats will doubtless vote for Mr. Joluison. Borne republican votes are expected for Mr. Johnson for the reason that the president of the council acts as mayor while the mayor Is out of the city and the demo crats say that In all fairness a- democrat should act as mayor when the democratic mayor is away from the city. s Chairman Hrpnbllcaa. In the event Mr. Johnson Is elected presi dent of the council It Is probable the tem porary president, who presides at the meet ings of the committee of the whole, will be a republican. The president pf the council appoints inn committees, but members of the new muiicil of both parties say they probably will caucus beforehand and choose the committees In. an amicable way. I'ntil the new council Is organized, City Clerk Butler will act as presiding officer. All the mayor's apixilntees must be con firmed by the council, but us the new body will be evenly divided, the mayor may nut be able to have all his present appointees confirmed. In the event he decides to re appoint all of them. The mayor said .Friday that he had not considered the appointments in the least, but that probably pome of them would be republicans, for the' reason that the re publicans "grabbed half of the elective of fices." There are now three republican ap pointive off Iceliolders. Waldermar Mtchael- I sen, city elei-trlcian ; Jonn G. l'egg, city Inspector of weights and measures, and Kmll Wahlslrom, custodian of the city hall The other appointive offices are health commissioner, filled by Dr. R. W. Connell; street commissioner, Thomas J. Flynn; boiler Inspector, Robert V. Wolfe; plumb ing Inspector, Harry McVea; license In spector, A. B. Waggoner; gas Inspector, filled by C. F. Crowley; milk Inspector, Joseph Scully; meat Inspector, Jack Welch; market master, C. Rpstein, and city prose cutor, 11. 8. Daniel. Bkltls I nder Daniel. "You are pretty nearly correct In saying that Herb Daniel will not be reappointed city prosecutor," said the mayor, "but 1 have not given a thought to the other ap pointments." Mr. Daniel was elected city prosecutor by the council after the mayor had tried ail summer the first year be was In office to get the council to confirm the appoint ment of W. J. Connell or Tom Le. He and the mayor have never been friendly. and when Colonel Berryman was a candi date for the democratic nomination for mayor against M" Dahlman no one was more active In hi behalf than Mr. Daniel. Heretofore th( mayor could Bend In the name of an appointee can be sent to the weeks In succession. If the appointment was not confirmed he could send In the name of some other, and confirmation still being withheld, lie could then go back to the first name. I'nder the new charter, the name of an appointee can be sent to the council onlj( twice. Therefore, If Tom Flynn, "Colonel" Kpstein, Bob Wolfe or some other disciple of the mayor Is not confirmed the second time his name Is sent to the council, it will be "all off" with him. PURIFIES e BAD BLOOD Bad btood la responsible for most of our ailments, and when from any cause It becomes infected with impurities, humors or poisons, trouble in some Itrm is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show that the blood is Infected with unhealthy humors which have changed it from a pure, fresh stream to a sour, acrid fluid which forces out Hs Impurities through the pores and glands of the skin. A very common evidence of bwi bfcnd Is sores and ulcers, which break out on the flesh, often from very Insignificant bruise, or even scratch or abrasion. If the blood was healthy the place would heal at once; but being infected with Impurities which are discharged into the wound, Irritation and inflammation are set up, the fibres and tissues are broken, and the sore continue until the blood is purified of the cause. S. S. S. is Nature's blood-purifier and tonic, made entirely from roots, herbs and barks. It goes down into the circula tion and removes every particle of impurity, humor or poison, restores lost vitality, and steadily tones up the entire system. 8. 8. S. neutralizes any excess of acid in the blood, making it pure, fresh and healthy, and perma nently cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Boils, and all other skin eruption or disease. Book oa the blood and any medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. Fanning Victim of Double Tax Belligerent Colonel is Stuck Twice on the Same Set of House--hold Furniture. Till t e'clock law is not the only matter which has recently upset the equanimity of Colonel Charles R. Fanning, erstwhile Jlmocratlc leader and aforetime candidate for chief of police. Colonel Fanning recently managed to list his household furniture twice when the assessor met him, the furniture being listed at his office and at his home. The assessment did not amount to many dollar, but why pay double taxation? Ths colonel did not dlecever bis little aberrancy until after the Board of Equal ization had met, and ha then asked ths Board of County Commissioners to strike it off. The board ha declined, but counsels Mr Fanning to pay up under protest aud tutu request a refund. Jim's Order to Cut All for Him Works as Big Boomerang Eight of the Eleven Democrats Elected Are Jacksonian Mem bers or Supporters. "You were absolutely correct In your tatements before election- that the word sent out from the Dahlman headquarters was to slaughter anybody necessary to save the mayor," said Colonel B. F. Marshall, president of the Jack9onian club, "and they succeeded in doing this with candidates who belong to their own club. But the Jacksonian candidates were saved and eight of the eleven democrats elected are either members or supporters of our club, two others were supported by Us and but one man the mayor was elected with no support from the Jack sonian flub." Colonel Marshall called attention to the fact that Comptroller Uobeck, City At torney Hunium. Building inspector 'With nell and Councilman Brucker. Johnson Funkhouser, McLlovern and Sheldon are all either members of the Jack club or In sympathy with It and supporters of. These right were given the solid aufport of the club. In addition to these the club sup ported City Clerk Butler and Councilman Bridges, said Colonel Marshall. "We would not slaughter these men to save the mayor, and If It had not been for the JarkBOnlan democrats the repub licans would have elected most of the titket," said the colonel. The president of the Jack club then called to mind the Jims who were defeated: Williams In the First ward. O liars In the Third. Davis In the Kiglith. Jackson In tne Seventh, Kndres in t lie Twelfth, Aycrlgg for city engineer and the four candidates for the fire and police board. All of these are members of the Dahlman Democracy club and all were defeated. Landlord Sues Tenant for a V Claims Five Dollars Due Him on Rent and Goes to Court for It. Patrick N'sughton is suing John Keck in ccunty court for Id. It come about some thing like this: Said K"ck to Naughton. who was his landlord. "Here's a check for the rent." "It's to shy." said Naughton. "It's all that s due, ami all I'll na'." re plied Keck. "I won't take it." declared the landlord. "You can take it or !eae it." said Keck with that air of complete indifference only assumed In a dispute of the sort. Naughton left It and began suit. Your complexion as well as your temper is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can improve both. They cleanse and in vigorat the stomach and improve the digestion. HOW IS THIS FOR A MIXED UP SERIES OF LAWSUITS? First, imorced Mil Sues aloonit for Ineaiiaeltatlna: Her For mer Hasua"-d. A rase is pending in the I'nlled 8tates circuit court relative to the I'nited Slates Fidelity and t.uaranty company against Herman F. Schaden. a saloon man of Ne braska City. A suit for I6KW damages was brought against Schaden before Judge T. C. Munger by the wife of a patron of his dispensary, who alleged that her former husband had been incapacitated from making a living through frequent potations at Schaden's establishment. The suit was not brought until after the woman was divorced from her erring spouse and married another man. It was this last husband who was the Instigator of the suit against the suloonlKt In the al leged interest of the erring husband at the suggestion of the wife. Judgment was given against the salootilst and his bond and the bonding company paid the amount of the Judgment, with In terest. Then the hrmding oompany brought auil agaliiKt Schaden to recover the amount of the bond and levied on the property of Bchaden, Including his saloon, stock and fixtures, and a deputy I'nited States mar shal was placed iu charge, of the concern and closed it tip. Now comes Bchaden In a suit for rep!eln to recover his propeity. and the case has Just been argued before Judge T. C. Mun ger. Judge Munger still has the ca under advisement. BOYS SCARE WOMAN SICK Place Horrible I) a m m v at Her Door and It Palls In When the Door Opens. As the result of ' some boyish pranks. Mrs. Mary KJelldln. 3709 South Thirteenth street. Is seriously 111 from nervous shock and four small boys are under surveillance of the Juvenile officers. They are Valey Bwanson. Einer and Clarence Dahl of 143l Westerfleld avenue and Rubin Slack of 1314 Garfield street. It Is said the lads placed a horrible dummy at Mrs. KJelldln's door Wednesday evening and then rang the door bell and ran away. When the woman opened the door and the dummy fell In through this doorway against her, she' almost had ner vous prostration and is not yet recovered from the stare. lee Damaar Steamer. ST. JOHNS. N. F., May 7.-Tha steamer Lake Champlaln, bound from Liverpool to Montreal, put In here today, leaking from a hole stove in its bow by heavy Ice off Cape Rare yesterday. There are about 1,000 passengers on board. Saturday morning at 8 o'clock will be the opening of Orkln Bros.' great shirt walsi sale. See Page Thirteen for their big advertisement. 20 DISCOUNT SALE ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL to a new location we are selling our entire stock of Men's Clothing and Furnishing Goods at 20 discount. Everything goes, nothing reserved. Our loss and your opportunity. You cannot afford to overlook this bargain buying opportunity. Drop in and talk it over. BOURKE'S CLOTHES SHOP, 319 So. 16th Street