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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1909)
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. OCTOBER P, 1003. 11 SSXI f X PAY US t A LITTLE AT A J A TIME WE TRUST PEOPLE v fit 1612 a TABNAM STREETS, OMAHA. IF YOU WANT CREDIT TRADE HERE AND GET IT SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' FALL SUITS Dig Purchase Dy Our New York Buyer On Sale Saturday-CASH OR CREDIT The assortment Includes about 85 suits. They are made In a variety of new, popular styles of the best quality materials In all the leading colors. Jackets are 45 Inches V lonj?, strictly tailored and lined with guaranteed satin; skirts are the newest fashionable, t kilted style, and are very generous In width. For Saturday's selling we have divided J them into thrre lots. It will be to your advantage to call early. Remember CASH OR EASY PAYMENTS. $25 Values . $30 Values . . $37.50 Values $17.50 $20.00 5.00 AK-SAR- DEN VISITORS WELCOME CHARMING FALL MILLINERY Exclusive models, made in velvet, felt, moire and silk shapes. Every conceivable color. $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00 ladies' hats; Saturday specially priced, at e uuu siik. $5 FALL For men and women, the largest and most complete line we ever carried. The prices range from $7.50 on down to $2.50 $12.50 (Ylon's Classy Fall Suits and Overcoats, Worth Si 8, Saturday on Credit, for Tomorrow we place on sale a large lot of men's fall garments. Every one a new model, strictly up to-date and hand tailored. There is nothing good missing. Not neces sary to pay cash open a charge account with us and pay at your convenience. E?Drr Combination Coat and Pant TnLC Hangar with Each Suit FREE i J 1 f j I mM w wk Him t BRIEF CITY NEWS Hare Boot Print It. Blnshart, Fhotograpner, t8th & Farnam. Says, photo, removed to ltth Howard. X. X. Ambler, R. E. loans. Barker Blk. Xciaitable life Policies sight drafts at maturity. H. D. Neely, manager, Omaha. Keep Tour Money and Valuables in the American Safe Deposit Vaults In the Bee building. Boxes rent for fl to tit. Coatraot for Bloom's Vew Building- J. F. Bloom & Son have let a contract to Newman & Johnson for their new $15,000 building, to be constructed at Seventeenth and Cuming streets. They will occupy the building with the marble works. Ifelebef-Vobmldt Drag; Company Arti cle of incorporation have been filed for the Melcher-Sehmldt Drug Company, which will occupy the southeast corner of Seven teenth and Farnam streets when the Smith Premier company has vacated there. The drug company Is incorporated by Chris tian A. Melcher and Joseph H. Schmidt for $26,000. XowaU Flans Wholesale Building R. Boecher Howell is figuring with several contractors on the erection of an eight story building on a lot he owns at Tenth and Dodge streets. It Is the present Inten tion to start work on the structure this fall, but all the details are not yet shaped for definite announcement The building will be used for wholesale purposes. Collins' Trial la Postponed The triat of James Collins, the alleged pickpocket, has been postponed until October 22. Collins In vald to have stolen a purse belonging to a Mr. McClellan of Tabor, la., while both . . " , , . ., STYLE BEAUTY T COMFORT SATISFACTION m Ox OUR STORE 100 FARNAM &Jy COOK'S SPECIALTY $3.00 SHOES were on a Farnam street car. McClellan had suffered In a like manner several times on previous visits to Omaha, but this time he Is said to have caught Collins in the very ac. One nor Xsw Oarage Still another addition to Garageville will be erected for the Coad Real Estate company by the Cap ital City Brick and Tile company. It will cost $20,000. will be 60x120 and will be located on the south side of Farnam street, be tween Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets. Construction will begin as soon as some old buildings now on the property can be moved off. Br. Jensen la Sued for Dlroroe A pe tition for a divorce from Dr. Robert P. Jensen was filed in district court by Mrs. Ellen Jensen. The petition was immedi ately withdrawn. County Attorney Eng lish, representing Mrs. Jenson, admitted that It is a "statutory charge," which may mean any ground for which th law al lows the dissolution of the marriage con tract. The Jensens reside at 111 South Thirty-eighth street. We Mora Street Gambling James Camp bell, who was arrested while operating a paddle gambling device at Ninth street and Capitol avenue, was fined $5 and costs by Police Judge ' Crawford. John Jones and Sam Davis, who were taken on a like charge on Douglas street, failed to answer and forfeited a heavy bond. All these men claimed to have permits from Mayor Dahlman, but this the chief of police denies and states that gambling upon tha streets will be stopped wherever found. Tea Dollars for Snooting in Ponds Frank Fltchett was taken Into county court on a charge of violating an ordinance of Dundee relating to the discharge of firearms. Fltchett pleaded guilty to one count and the other was dismissed and was fined $10. Fitehett. who is famous as the builder of a "spite fence" between his house and his nearest neighbor, upset a card party at Harry Ransdell's by firing off a revolver. The proceedings In court Friday were the result of an agreement between attorneys. Splendid New Fall Suits and Overcoats for Men and Boys These new fall garments are the kind that you should vrear: because they're a combination of the best in style, fabric, pattern and tailoring. because no matter what your business or calling may be, there are gannents to suit your (particular needs, and because you will get greater satisfaction and better service than you've ever experienced for the money. Neither fabric nor tailoring of "Nebraska" garments has ever yet been criticised, nor has "Nebraska" quality ever been equaled at anywhere near our prices. . You will find our assortment the largest, our styles the handsomest and our patterns the most attractive in the city. because these are the best clothes for you and your boy; we show them with confidence that you will become a customer. "We mention our price range. : ' Men s Suits $10 to $35 Men's Cravenettes $10 to $25 Men s Fall Overcoats $10 to $25 Boys Fall Suits $2.95 to $12.45 f t t ft The strongest Boys' Suit ever made is our special "Skule Sute" at $3.85 Jr :rl gfm a4tV $tJL y Its "The House of High Merit." Your Fall Hat will reflect your cood taMe and be a credit to your judgment as to style, chape and shade If sHeoted from the rlassy collection now shown In Omaha's largest Hat Store. There's no possibility of error or improper flttlns if you wear one of these bent made and best known brands: ' John It. Stetson, $3.30 to $12 Knapp Felt Do Luxe $6 Moreau & Co. (Pari) 93 Knapp Felt 9ft Crofur & Knapp 9 "Anbury" 92.BO "Lawton" $2 "Nebraska Special" . . fl.rtO Men's Shoes In styles and quality our Men's Shoes at 93 arc the equal of other stores' $3. SO nntl 9ft Shoes. We offer you an exceptionally large assortment of all new styles and shapes for Fall, in every leather and size at this moderate price. These Shoes are carefully constructed from first grade materials and on perfect-fitting lasts. They will fit you comfortably and give greater service than you'll ever get for the money. Your choice of box ralf. gun metal or patent leathers, lace or biucber styles, at a 5.00 wail HrTftfraMi' ffnaa wksbbsbubbSP It's like "throwing money away" to sell a new $125 Runabout for merely $69, but I?1!"1" mr.chnt Plaead In a position whers ha MUST make the sai-rlfli of profit somstlmss eten of cost. xmwp m,'e mo"'y reduelnr my whirls space so that I may have bui f"'.l"r ."iW"""11" work.7, for THAT reason I am selling U0 Top nifi? i ,or ,,B0 Phton for $US delivery waeoi.s for 1 90; I1S0 L. .ton" for 101 "d Vou re NOT a rlsver trader If you can- K m till tZYr "b"t buf dBal" wlth '"" NOW- 1 " running- a big tlrrne Sale on everylhln hut this "Clearance " la roir.5 ,, " , S.mie hauls on your part Is advisable If you REALLY car to own a buggy KICJHT. . THAT LENOX TRAP IS $130 TODAY "$5 LESS EVERY DAY UNTIL SOLO" KyEflEflKlB) 10TH AND HARNEY STS. ' 2) II 1111 ISM 0 Woman Arrested for Tying Shoe Steps Into Hallway and ii Mistaken by Occupants, Who Call the Police. Because shs stepped in a hallway at 1103 Farnam street aftsr seeing- her liu band off on a late train, Mrs. Annie Smt.h of Omaha was arrested as a suspicious character, on complaint of several women In the place who thought she was hld nj there. Mrs. Smith was earring a number of bundles and a large hat and when her shos became untltd, she stepped in the doorway to fasten It. After that was done she was picking; up her bundles and pre paring to continue her Journey, when offi cers summoned by persons living In the place arrived and arrested her. They had seen her apparently trying to conceal herself In the darkness and had become alarmed for fear that she was a buiglar. Judge Crawford decided that It was no crime to tie one s shoe and sent her on her way rejoicing. Snow and Cold Up North, Chilly Here Forecaster Eayi Banana Weather in Nebraska is Coming to a Close at Lait Snow and cold la reported from northern Montana, with rains generally throughout the west. Freesing temperatures as low as 1 degrees above sero art reported from Wyoming points. Colonel Welsh vouches tha information that tha banana weathar la very nearly Its end In this locality for a while at least. The local outlook la for unsettled weather and much col is" NEW CREICHTON H0NCMES1 Laboratory Building for Pharmacy College Nearing Completion. BEARS NAME OP BENEFACT0B Strnetnre Will Be Four Stories , la Height and Eqolpped with the Best Facilities for Scientific Work. Another monument marking the memory of Count John A. Crelghton, Omaha's great benefactor, Is rapidly nearing completion. The Inscription on this monument will be "Laboratory Building John A. Crelgh ton." The structure will adjoin the Crelgh ton College of Pharmacy, Fourteenth and Davenport streets. V'lth ths onward march of Omaha, with Its progress alone educational lines and the greater striving for professional pur suits, the Crelghton schools have not lagged. In all departments of the univer sity there are Increased enrollments this year. In tha ejection of the new laboratory building the university regents are simply preparing to meet the call of the student. The new building Is a necessity. The new laboratory will be a four-story structure, tttx'O feet In dimensions. A roomy basement Is also provided in the plans of the architect. Total coat of the building will exceed $60,000. The entire building will be faced with Omaha hydraulic gray brick with blue Bedford limestone trimmings from Bed ford, Ind. Interior woodwork will be In oak. The vestibule and halls will be fin ished tn terra cotta and buff enamel brick. Arrangements of Floors. In the basement will be located the col lege gymnasium, locker room and baths. The gymnasium floor will be SSxTO feet. Three hundred steel lockers will be pro vided. On the first floor will be located the business offices, the general clinic or free dispensary and a private clinical labora tory for 'faculty use. Two large class lecture rooms, 34x38 feet, will be found on the second floor, also two private laboratories. On of these laboratories will be for the exclusive use of City Chemist Crowley. A chemical experiment laboratory, S8x TO feet, will be located on the third floor, together with two private laboratories for advanced research. On the fourth floor will be the histological laboratory, two private laboratories and a large clasa room. j The new laboratory and the old building will be connected by a steel viaduct Unk ing the second floors. By contract the structure should be completed and ready for occupancy by New Year's day. J. Jeffrey Davey Is the architect and William Rocheford & Son has the contract for the structural work. BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS FOR MAWHINNEY & RYAN laTolnntarr Snlt Broach t by- Cred itors, bat Firm Will Con. tlnne Easiness. Involuntary bankruptcy proceedings have been filed In the United States court against the Jewelry firm of Mawhlnney & Ryan by creditors. The case Is In the nature of a friendly suit, as the store will not be closed during the proceedings, but will be conducted by Mr. Ryan. Before the panic the firm tried to expand by acquiring several outside stores and the loss by reason of these has put the firm under a heavy financial strain during the last two years. The firm has recently closed out Its outside stores at a great loss and will devote Its entire energy to Its Omaha store. A difference of opinion among the stockholders has caused a con dition whereby liquidation Is necessary In order to reorganise and continue the busi ness and to that end bankruptcy proceed ings have been started. The business Is still open and will continue to run as here tofore and a reorganization will be effected In the immediate future. Hartc Low Bidder for New Institute Child Saving Building Will Be Put Up by Him Unlets Some Hitch Oocurs. John Harte la the lowest bidder on the new Child Saving Institute building to be erected at Forty-second and Dewey avenue, and unless some unforseen condition arises he will be awarded the contract for the work. Somewhere near a dozen bids were submitted and opened In the office of John McDonald, the architect. Work will begin soon after the signing of the contract and It Is expected the build ing will be completed within eUlit months. The building complete will cost about 150,- 000. It will be of brick with stone trim mings and tile roof and will be of rein forced concrete construction. Five and Half Millions for New Buildings This is Amount Involved in Permits for Nine Months Big Gain Over Last Year. Comparative tables of building; permits for the nine months ending September SO. show a very large Iricrease during 1909 as compared with 1908. Total permits Issued for the nine months of each year are not very far apui t, but In the value of build ings for which permits were taken there Is a gain this year of $2,174,175. Following Is a table showing the figures by months: 1W8. m, ... . No. No. Permits. Total. Permits. Total. January ..104 $ 2T7.5X) 79 l.8.7W February . 97'l 240.740 68 101,4.10 March .... 120 2?l,r.20 149 lill,J4R April 17U 301, 0SJ ire 48.8r0 May 157 Zm.M US l.J52,l!S June l.TJ 4.VUR0 ir5 July 14.1 67H.040 1J 81S.4S0 AllKUKt .... 1W iOa.TX 170 721. September. 156 473,300 Wl 514.275 Totals.. 1,210 S3.1TO.105 1.279 $5,448,180 Tour rompi.xion us vren. as your temper is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By tsking Chamborlaln'i Stomach and Liver Tablets you can Improve both. Sold by all drugk'lsta. 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