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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1910)
THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, ' JANUAllY 22, 1010. i Hen's $10 Overcoats and Suits $5 Hen's $3.50 & $4 Pants at $1.98 Then roen'i clothes are better than the Average aulta Several hundred pairs of men's pants; up-to-date' worsteds, Scotches and easslmeres. Biggest bar-' and overcoats that you aee priced anywhere else at $10.00. We have grouped them la One great lot for clearance, now at $5.00 gain In rears, worth up to $4.00 a pair, now at $1.98 f ANNUAL CLEARING SALE ALL OUR MEN'S AND .WOMEN'S (SIMMS) G i mam T" TTT7 vr""". I T jf: "TTriiiin miii I,,,, i --m MJtm. t; V --ii.riliti ,! ... i . . rm. V I All Broken Lots of Men's Winter Overcoats and Suits at tho Lowest Prices Good Clothes Ever Sold for in America t These clothes are all new and up-to-date in style, A few weeks ago they were selling in the regufar $15, $18, $20 and $22.50 lots. The lots are now broken, and we will sell every Overcoat and Suit in one big lot at this one special price i ii ! i ii i. : 7- mi, ! fill W iHYPi MH : WW isi m hi fey I w Bit 51 ... IwmimmMmUmi ' I i ; 1 t ; ! j'l iim 11 . i i im m$ir All Onr Broken Lots 2250 ereate A. N D Your Choice at All Oar Broken Lots $20 .0 vcrcoass 11 D All Oar Broken Lois S18-Q All Oar $ Broken Lots 1650 0 vercai s All Onr Broken Lots $15 Overcoats IS n a mm Suits yCT Sells : :h SlllfS 11 - , : :.-.-.. V-:-; Suits J4 Men's $2.00 FANCY VEST S on sale Sat- y:a!:.....98c Men's $10.00 OVER COATS and SUITS; small sizes, $98 at Boys' $1.00 Straight or Knickerbocker PANTS per pair, 39c Boys' $2.00 RUSSIAN OVERCOATS or REEFERS, JJg Boys' Blue or Gray Flannel Waists,' worth 75c, at. . . .39c Boys' Knicker bocker Cordu roy Pants, w'th $1.50, at... 69c Boys' Knicker booker ALL WOOL SUITS, worth $4.00, $198 at Boys' 50c Gingham and Madras Mothers Friend ....15c GRAND CLEARING SALE of Men's, Boys' and Children's Overcoats and Suits The boys' and children's suits and overcoats that have been sell- $l98 A ing up up to $.50 will go at: ... . The boys' and children's suits and overcoats, worth up to $4.00 $ 98 and $4.50, at Boys' and children's suits and over coats that have sold up to $98 - $5.00 and $6.00, at; ..... . . . , . . .Boys' suits and overcoats that sold up to $7.50 and $8.50, . $yf98 at... ............. ' T- Erery patr of high grade winter shoea In our stock must he aoid at once. Many new lota brought forward and added in this great clearing sale Prices reduced lower than ever. r ... WOMEN'S SHOES , Welt sewed or tura soles, vlcl kid. gun metal, calf and patent colt; all sizes; worth up to $3.60 pair, at n r im-zr--.-:. :'- ..J 1 X (Ml- Wtmen't Shoes Patent colt, gun metal, vlcl kid, etc., some with cloth tops and some with kid tops, worth up a QQ to $4.60 pair, at fti00 MEN'S SHOES Up-to-date winter Shoes; medium or heavy weights, worth up to 13.50 a pair, fff AO at, pair 91, JO Children's "To Boom" Shoe For Saturday only we offer these band sewed, $2 shoes in sizes 0 Oa 6 to 11, at MEN'S SHOES Welt Sewed Shoes, In all leathers, lace, button and bliicher styles, ' worth up to 4 a pair, a no at, pair ,j SHOE BARGAINS IN BASEMENT Boys' guaranteed Shoes, $1.39. $1.50 Misses' and Children's kid and box calf &h.oet. at 98c Women' Felt Slippers, felt J'Ap sole Men's strong Working Shoes $1.29 Women's House . Slippers Women's good working k i d Shoes ...... 'I 59 Men's Furnishings Our Men's Manhattan and E. & W. Shirts, worth $1.50, now at .$1.15 Our Men's Manhattan and E. & W. Shirts, worth $2.00, now at $1.38 Our Men's Manhatan and E. & W. Shirts, worth $3.00, now at ............$1.88 All Our Men's .Negligee and Out ing Shirts, worth up to $1.00. will go at 50 Hen's Hats All our odds and ends men's good quality Soft Felt or Derby Hats, that have been selling at $1.50 to $3.00 each in one big lot for Satur day, at, each ...... . .98c Boys' and Children's Hats and Caps, worth up to $1.00, now at 25c Men's and Boys'' Winter Caps, worth up to 50c, now, each 10 BRANDEIS STORES MANY BURKETT CLUBS FORM Republicans Pick Time of Insurgent ' Meeting to Act. THIRTY ORGANIZATIONS IN NIGHT Resolutions In North ' and floats - ristt Cities Bndonlng Senator as Upholder of Rooaerelt Taf Policies. I . AUBURN, Neb., Jan. 81. (Special TU BTam.) Last evening' a representative Vathertny of republicans of the city of Au burn, representing all walks of life, met at the Maclay opera house and perfect ad the organisation of a Burkett Progressive Republican elub. The body has a member ship of over 1W republicans, which consist of leading merchants, professional men, mechanics and farmers. After the meeting was called to order, J. W. Kerns was elected chairman and Barton C. Howe secretary. This organisation was made permanent A number of Informal speeches were made, the tenor to the effect that the Insurgent movement as fostered In Ne braska is detrimental to the success of true republican principles as expressed In both the state and national platform of the Party. V Jl was also the consensus of opinion that Illt iW FOR YEAR. Omaha Man' Suffers for Years With Painful Bladder Trouble. DR. M1LKX RELIEVES HIM. Mr. B. O. Btelnsprlng. lath and Webster. U an Omaha man who can testify to the wonderful efficiency of the treatment ad-1 ministered by Dr. Mllen. Read his letter and profit by It If you suffer with .any chronic ailment and need the services of an expert specialist. OMAHA, Neb. Dr. Mllen. 4!l Ramge Bldg.: Dear SirFor years I have suffered with terrible pain from Inflammation of my bladder, caused by stene in the blad der. I have tried different physclans and various forms of treatment for the pal five or six years, but none of them helped ine. After the first month's treatment from you I commenced to Improve, and now, at the end of . four months, l am feeling fine for the first time In years. My appetite la good I can work' now, and could not before. I was born In Nebraska and have lived in Omaha for the past twelve years. I have always thought that Nebraska led In most things, and I firmly believe that In the Austro-American Doc tors Omsha has the services of some of the worlds best specialists. Tours Very truly, r K. O. STElNtiPRINO. v ICth amd Webster. Dr. Mile treats and eurev Epilepsy, UaU Stones, Rheumatism, Ooltre, Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach. Blood and all chronlo and nervous diseases of men and women. Those who live outside of Omaha and cannot come to the offices at this time are Invited to write, describing fully their symptoms, etc. Examination and consultation . are free. Dr.. Mllen, physician in charge of the Austro-Amer lean Doctors, 14 located .at Rains Bldg., lith and Harney streets. Just op posite the Orpheum theater. United States Senator Elmer J. Burkett has been a true, consistent and patriotic representative and exponent of republican principles as enunciated by the state and national platform of his party, and for this reason has the heartiest pledges 'of loyalty and support of the organization. The fol lowing resolutlo nwas adopted by acclama tion: - Resolved, That we endorse the Roosevelt and Taft policies and that we condemn the action of the so-called Insurgents of Ne braska; and, be It further Resolved, That we heartily commend the good aid faithful work performed by B. J. Burkett In the United States senate and that we pledge him our loyal support for re-election to a second term. Maajr Members at Blair. BLAIR, Neb., Jan. 20. (Special Tele-' gram.) A large number of republicans met In Tribune office last night and organized a Burkett Republican club, pledging them selves as believing In the principles of the republican party and to do everything In their power to support the present admin istration. The club starts with 138 members, and when the papers were circulated today not a republican refused to sign up in favor of Senator Burkett and his party. A general sentiment prevails here that Senator Burkett's record of the past in the interest of his state, and the administra tion in general entitles him to a re-election. The meetings of the club will be held at Intervals from now until election, as the In terests of the campaign rriay demand. The officers eleoted are: Don C. Van Duesen, editor of the Pllo't, president, and H. B. Taylor, secretary. Mass Meetlas at Chadron. CHADRON, Neb., Jan. 21.-(SpeclaI Tele gram,) The Chadron republicans, at a mass meeting held at Nelson's opera house last night, organised a Burkett club, with a full complement of oftlcers, who are each representative republicans, and adopted the following resolutions: Resolved, By the republicans of the city of Chadron, who together oomprlse the Chadron Burkett club, that the course of our senior senator, Klmer J. Burkett, Is satlsfaotory to us, and It ought to be sat- Uiiactory to every republican. pie of Nebraska - In the upper branch of congress; and, further be It Resolved. That w te pledge our support to Senator Burkett for re-election and will use all honorable means to secure his en dorsement and the election of members to the legislature favorable to retaining hlra In the position he now holds as one of the senators from the great state of Nebraska. Bfovemeat Poorly Dlsaratsed. STANTON, Neb.. Jan. 21. (Special Tele grcm.) An enthusiostlo meeting of tho re publicans of Stanton and ; Stanton county was held last night and a Burkett club was organized with over 100 members. W. W. Young was elected president; Nathan Chace, vice president; James Peters, secre tary, and J. Eberly, treasurer. At the meeting the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, In the approaohlng political campaign is Involved the final election of a United States penator for Nebraska; and Whereas, On account of honorable and faithful service and In accordance with a custom, Hon. E. J. Burkett is entitled to a second terra in said office; now, there fore, be It Resolved, That we, the republicans of Stanton, Neb., believing in the high honor, Integrity and ability of Hon. E. J. Burkett, United States senator from this state, do Indorse his candidacy for a second term and pledge to him our most loyal support. Resolved, Thut we do most highly ln dorse the principles and policies of ex-Pres-Ident Roosevelt and the administration' of President Taft in his eflon. to carry out those principles, and we do also commend and Indorse our United States senators, Hon. E. J. Burkett and Hon. Norrls Brown, for their loyal and earnest support of those principles. Resolved, That the attempt upon the part of a small number of alleged republicans to place Senator Burkett in a false light before the people of this State, accom panied with an attack upon the adminis tration of President Taft. deprives them of the right In any manner to speak for the republicans of this state, and we hereby express our disapproval of the aforesaid attack made upon Senator Burkett and the administration of President Taft and do denounce the same as being only a poorly disguised attempt on - their part to turn this state over to the democracy and aid the election of democratic United States senator. Leigh Pledges Support. LEIGH, Neb., Jan. 21. (Special Tele- 1'hKt we and all republicans will stand gram.) A political organisation waa formed behind him In his every legislative act, and that we have full confidence that his acts will be, as they always have been, for tho best Interest of our party and his constitu ents, and we pledge ourselves and our oartv Xhat this legislative district shall return to the next legislature a republican member who shall give his vote as our representa tive, for the well merited return of Sen ator Burkett to the United States senate. The meeting was largely attended and the speeches were enthusiastically applauded. Fremoat for Both Senators. FREMONT, Neb., Jan. 2L-(Speclal Tele gram.) A welt-attended and enthusiastic meeting of repub leans u held last n'ght to organise a Burkett Republican club. Mayor Burrell presided. . Officers were elected as follows: Piealdent. Goorge Marshall; secre tary, B. W. Reynolds; treasurer. J. A. Yeagerj vice presidents, John H. Knowles, Paul Colscn, George W. Stanford L. W. Stewart and one from each voting precinct In th county outside of Fremont. Kinging resolutions were adopted sup porting Senator Burkett and Incidentally Senator Brown, and expressing unbounded confidence. In President Taffs-administra tion. GENOA. Neb., Jan. 21. (Special. A Burkett club was organised here last night and the following resolutions were adopted, to whloh pearly 100 members have sub scribed their names: Whereas. An 'attempt la now being: made to discredit the work of Senator Durketi ana senator Brown as reDreoeutatlvea ol the people of Nebraska in the United States senate; therefore, be It Resolved. By the reoubllcana of Qanoa. I la auvae sonrnxtUoa-aseemMed. that' we en. 1 dorse the splendid work of FMpneJure Brown and Burkett as representatives -1 the peo here last evening to be known as the Bur kett club of Leigh, the object and purpose being to further the candidacy of Elmer J. Burkett for United States senator and to defend him against the onslaught of a few would-be reformers." The dub starts out with a membership of torty-elght, and this cod-fish are caught yearly on the coast of Norway, from the livers of which we get Cod Liver Oil. Only the best of this oil is used by SCOTT & BOWNE in the production of their celebrated Scott's Emulsion The skillful combination of this Oil with Hypophosphites makes a food-medicine un equalled in the world for building up the body. d-H'u. gam' Mo., same at MW mat ttiU . fT oer kuUiul Kxlnn Bout -4 Child ffkMok Bwk, t- b uk ouuutltoo4 LmS ru. SCOTT A UOWSK 409 Peart St.. N. Y. number, it is expected, will be multiplied several times In the near future. At the meeting this evening W. I. Wailing was elected chairman - and Charles R. Kuhle, secretary. The meeting was very harmoni ous and the following resolution was unani mously adopted: Resolved, That we, republican of Leigh, Colfax county, Nebraska, believing In the Intergrlty and ability of Elmer J. Burkett to fill the high office of United States sen ator, having shown by his action that he is progressive, not being an extremist, bin always doing what he believes to be right and to the best interest of the people. Resolved, That he has been loyal to President Taft in carrying out the princi ples of the republican party as expressed in the platform on which he waa elected. We commend the consistent course pursued by Elmer J. Burkett and warn those who are opposed to his candidacy that they are being led on by men of selfish motives. Resolved, That republican candidates must, to be elected, depend on republican votes. The State of Nebraska today Is rep resented In the United States senate by Elmer J. Burkett and Norrls Brown, two republicans who are In the prime of life and manhood, who command the respect of the president and their associates, who together with their experience will be In a fiosltlon to accomplish much for the people n the future. Therefnri. w will do All we ran fnr the re-election of Elmer J. Burkett to the sen- ate of the United States. SCOTT'S BLUFF, Neb., Jan, 2t (Special Telegram.) The republicans of Scott's Bluff met In mass meeting and organised a Burk ett Republican club. Resolutions were passed endorsing Senator Burkett and com mending him for his support of the recla mation act and his untiring efforts for the upbuilding of western Nebraska. Bancroft Takes Actloa. BANCROFT, Neb., Jan. 2L (Special Tel egram.) A large number of the leading republican voters of Bancroft and vicinity met and organized a club for the purpose of supporting the candidacy of Elmer J. Burkett for re-election as United States senator. The following resolutions were adopted and signed by forty-one citizens; We, the undersigned republican voters of Bancroft, Neb., and- vicinity, fully appre ciating the able and faithful services ren dered by our distinguished citizen and statesman, Hon. Elmer J. Burkett, and having the utmost confidence in his hon esty and Integrity, desire at this time to manifest our apperciation of his untiring services by pledging hlrn our hearty sup port. . Of fleers are Allen Q.. Burke, president; Carl E., Farley, secretary. , . ARLINGTON, Neb., Jan. XL (Special Telegram.) A large number of republicans signed the roll, of the Arlington Burkett club last night. W. H. Crane was elected president and - C. J. Anderson, secretary. There is little Insurgent sentiment here. NORTH BEND, Neb., Jan. 2L (Special Telegram.) North Bend has formed a Burkett club, with W. W. Hall as presi dent and Thomas Fowler as secretary. Re publicans here are unanimous In his favor. NORTH PLATTE. Neb., Jan. 21. (Special Telegram.) A Burkett club was organized last night with a big membership. F. E. Bullard is president and George Graham secretary. , . , . DENTON, Neb., Jan. 2L-(Spectal Tele gram.) A Burkett Republican club waa organised last night and officers elected and resolutions adopted. Clab at Orleaaa. ORLKAN8, Neb., Jan. 21.-4&peclal.)-At a meeting of the republicans of Orleans and vicinity a Burkett club was organised and the following resolutions were unanimously adopted and afterward signed by eighty seven voters of this precinct! ; Resolved, That we, the - republicans of Orleans, fully endorse the record of Elmer J. Burkett for the capable manner In which he has so ably represented Nebraska In the senate of ths United States, and we pledge to him our loyal support at the coming eitcilon for the following reasons: ' 1 We believe In fair play, und while Mr, Burkett is attending to his duties Ir Wash Uigum and la absent from the, state, we object to the methods used by a bunch of tho insurgents in Lincoln, who are attempt ing to dictate the policy of the republican party and who shall serve It. Z We believe that where one holds the office of senator or congressman as a republican elected by that party, he should devote his time to the upholding of the party's policies, and at all times aid the administration In carrying out Its platform phages. HOPKIN8, Neb., Jan. 21. (Special Tele gram.) A Burkett club waa organized here last evening. Wood River Acts. WOOD RIVER, Neb., Jan. 21. (Special Telegram.) A meeting was held at the Srnbeam office last night, the object of whloh was to organize a Burkett club. The club was organized with twenty-seven mem bers and resolutions were adapted com mending the record of Senator Burkett and recommending his return to the United States senate. F. J. Rochland was elected president and W. W. Malleman secretary. Regular meetings will be held on the third Thursday of each month. SUTTON, Neb., Jan. 21. (Speclal.)-About seventy of the business men of Sutton met and formed the Burkett Republican club of Sutton. The meeting passed resolutions endorsing the policies of Presidents Roose velt and Taft. P. F. Nuss was elected presi dent and' A. W. Burllngame secretary. WILBER, Neb., Jan. 21. (Special.) A Burkett club has been formed here, with F. J. Sadllek as president and Lee Grimm secretary. I0LAF HANSEN FORGETS . BASEMENT CLOTHESLINE Olaf Hansen Is the Janitor at the resi dence at MO South Twenty-fouitn street. He went Into the furnace room to replenish the fire and forgot there waa a clothes line stretched across the large basement room. It was dark and Olaf was In a hurry. He struck the clothes line With great force, the rope catching hlra under the chin and hurl ing him backwards bo he fell with terrlfIA force on the cement floor, striking his head"' and causing a serious concussion. Dr. T, T. Harris, assistant Jail surgeon, was called, He will be taken to the county hospital. , . . Bee Want Ads produce results. Omaha Ad Club's Novel Ad Get On and Riije! There's Some Class to This Vaudeville Thing. Abso-gosh-dara-lutely the Tidiest Presentation of .the Century s BEEFSTEAK DIIMFJEIR AMD VAUDEVILLE'- fllvpn hv tho 01Vi&-lA AO gJJLuUB i ? At ttie Motel Rome Banquet Room C.10F.DAY EVENING, JANUARY 24, 6:30 P. m. Can Wo Act? Oh, Jure! That's One of the Best Little Things Wo Do 40 Gifted Roughnecks and Graceful Barnstormers Pwsh From Cyclonic Successes In Gothenberg; Vermillion, South Dakota; Yntan, Swaberic, and Other Foreign Climes Will Bewitch and Dazzle the Multitudes in Original Sketches, Skits and Parodies , '-, TICKETS ARK $2.00 Including the dinner. It is the Intention to clear about 40c or 50c on each ticket to bo toward the fund for entertaining the National Convention of Ad Men in August. HETUKN TUB KNCLONFli ihm. TAL CAKD WITH YOLK RESERVATION. r ""i-wbuj Just to beat It Into you that this is no ordinary flock of plug amateurs stumbling through iome Rube School House) Dialogue, we impress you with these 8 tar attractions. Every actor is "there and Over." Every act is soma headllner. ... O, You Piece de Resistance, MAYOR DAYLMAN AND HIS LARIAT, a spirited spectacle, typical of life In the wide-open prairie. Lariat Throwing and Stery Telling. The mayor offers to pope, tie and brand any nroorram solicitor, in three minutes. ..... A Cyclone of Musical Merrlmant Trot Xe O. Krats and the T. X. Quartette Presenting for the First and IHt Time BiU-Omy-Ba" A Drammer of the Tear lao Don't Miss It Unless You Are Hick In Bed List to the Insurants' Bold Battle Cry. BX. TBtOsTFSOK and his intelligent company In an original ktoh (eatrlg the Cannon-BalUnrer-rincbot Squabble. Oet the Hook I OSWALD BZTOBD ABD HOMZB COBABT A Fair of Drawers la Crayon Caricatures and Vortrats of Xiooal Obaraoters - - MOOT BBBBTXXB and Bis Danclnr Mckanla ales from Crap-Sboetlna; Alley SICK SXABXBT ABD USX. VKL, JB. lu Ttielr OriKlnal fiklt "The Street Cleaners" Tickets Admlttl-a- to Sinner and Yaaderllle, 93-00. All Joke Used is This Sbow bear tola Ylntage Stark Tbe Scotch tKUtles, Warranted to Bae Bnrlnk. COL. WIL LIAM XSBBXOT aad His Leetber-Lanf troupe will pray masterpieces on tbe waessy bafalpes. Hoot Awal Xvddl Back .. Tbe Baropeaa Senuatlon, fresh from the coal cellar of tbe Blppoojrome. MABDIlLBEBa ABD BBTB, la tbe Ad Clab Minstrels DATB OJBaiBB, The Candy Bid, l Batlve Swedish Soars and Banoes. Has Bra Tang-nay aad Gertie Hoffman backed off tbe boards. CBABLIB TABCB ABD JOB BABTOB la a Classy Musical Dlvertlsament EDWARD HIOQINS, IN FEMALE IMPERSONATIONS ' H1.B5,B.iWa", dscIor,l by the Kins; of Italy for present-, Li. ,ketch. His decoration which was one olacli eye Ls no longer In his possession.: Those Obeerfnfl Maniacs MABLZT-HABWOOD-BAXBB-BZBBBT la ths Seven-Mlante Slap-Stick Bellow-Drama . -The Bloodhound Family Solloitora." ADOLFH STOBB And His Eduoated Klnatoatona. Hhowlna- the .N mi lfnt ' Up-tcdate J'llins OU MAOTB HXrVwABXAH OBORXBTBA Will Orlsd Oat the Latest Bags and Hbapsodles Special Stage, Special Bronram, . Special Orchestra. A Big reed A Big Joy Occasion. Attendance to A Bring with you, tace Hot United 1 Club Meubers.1 I a Friend or tfoV) Now Pay Some Attention to Wha( We Tell You, and Don't Let Anybody Hid You Out of This Date. U on the at 0:30 Next Monday Night at Hotel Rome Uauquet Room. Stage Will be a Rower of Kewitchlng lieauty. Smoks Job if Yon Like.