Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 30, 1910, NEWS SECTION, Page 5, Image 5
M . i ! A. ."VV I I lit csc i REJS'J WltflOUt Clothes to keep their sliape, to xear, ma3t be made of wool. There ars only a few clothes labels sewed honestly into pur? wool clothing aslc and look for the labeLi cf Stein-Block, 2chlos3 3rcs. and Society Brand clothes fcr young men. Clothes bearing the labels of these natter designers ire the very highest exprsj sion of tailors' art full of snap and attractiveness, bettered and differed, a thorough ness of workmanship and precision of detail that make these clothes the most desired, a3 they rnaka the men who wear them fael and look young. n I III ii j ini'' J l Li v. i r.r f7 ZZZ T KpayNi Clothes w 'J 5 1 y n n ) WOMIS'3 BUZ 3TTTT3. Mil, brown and a;!it tuuiea, made a? In U neer-st spring itylm, worta up to 127.50 ra cn41t far 0.90 to 19.25 N3ATLY TA.ILOHJED A.VD SCMMIR 3CTT3 in the aMt wea-re. tiair clotU frantu, perfect flttln collars butie of styl- and Oaish 0.C0 to 25.00 EwrtiHB la ta Clotijiaif Una ON CR3TDIT Women'i atitrt Walats. Sklrta, P-ttlcoata and Mllllnerr. EVTEIlYTHINrj FOB. TVOMZN. MN AND BOYa Our terms th moat liberal In thia rtty. 1 :;' A ffk,- RIBGLEY i " ' : : 13 GOOD . ' u - , 1 CREDIT I CLOTBING COMPANY 141T Sccgias St 18 i w MCST WAIT FCR JURY FEES Jadg: Eatelle Sales Board's Order Ex ceeded Aatliarty. ftTTZ2TIC5 13 YET 03ETTIED Drrlalna la Rritar4 t Proint Hi-rrlri la Lirailnil Im 9ep ' Only tu Salt Hrd by tba Csart. New Cemetery Will Open on Memorial Day West Lawn Burial Ground Project, InTolviajj Eipendtore of J100, CCO Jeaxs Completion. TELEPHONE WAR IS BREWING Indications of Price Slaann; Contest in South Cinalia. are popular prices for suits, yet, the man who has that amount to spend for a suit ia often disappointed at the small choice he had for the price. It's not so here, however, for we've hundreds of them at either price and our suits at 513.C0 and S13.C0 would cost you 520.00 and $22.50 at any other store in town. And suit3 of our $2G, $22.50 and $23 qualities are sold elsewhere from 53.G0 to $7.50 more and it's this 3tore that gives you the very latest touches cf tha "real article." $15 and $18 i Suits for Boys Touta is nimble, full of sport, and now that spring ban raily come, tiie boy must ba clntapd to withstand the strtchinj, straining, sorapinii war bo will giva hia cloias Drinii him here and let thia boya' store f.t Uxm out. Every garment is full of manliness and life, and made with a full appreciation of 'vbac It must undergo The clothe and lin ings are strong ana wear rBiat lag The making the sturdiest kind, at $150, $3, $3.50, $4, $5 and Up Many syles with two pairs of trouaera. Choice New Shirts WTiat kind of a shirt har you to show above your belt? If it's a shirt from thia store It won't be criticized, aa ovir stock ia the selected patterns of E. & W , Man hattan. Star and Exceilo brands. There ia a great, variety af fabrics and patterns; madras, oxford, linen, per-'aie, cheviot and French llnon plain white, handsome stripes, new figures, plain or pleated; cuffa attached or de tached, at $1, $1.50, $150, $3.03 aad $3.50 We believe we've the beat shirt alues ever offered for the money. Come and pass judsttint. Under wear Yes Sir. you can find just what yoa w.tnt in un derwear hfre for between seasons, or before you jump into real hot weather weights. We've the kind for rijht now. 50c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 for two pieces. $1.00. $1.50, S2.00 and $2.50 for union. And at any price. It all fits perfectly. ETDZPEUDEST 3LLKZS STA2T I Pavmnnt of foes immediately an service of jurors ami witness in i'.irict court nc.a Ta!r to enrau to a midden atop. Judrfn Eiiolle lias rult'il in the ult af A. .It- Gal lagner nrt It.)hert 3mit!i. clnrlt of the dl trtt t court, tilat the BoarrT of County Com minalanrr in Its resolution xoilod tim ptiwers. Tb nuBHtion of paytnir Jurnre will rtmain wll up in tjia air aa a rmuiL at Uie de einiun. bncause Judgn Kt dMlermt that on the sennral quei'ion h did nut rule at a, I. but only thac tiie nurtlauar rnaolutlon an pantrd excewled the authority of the Doui1. The roiutlon pr)viiliid that a weeK .After 'hn clera had reported to. the h.iurri hi .irnnimt of oavmenta made a war rant jliuuid be drawn in his favor out of the i-noril fund. This would bind the biard. tim court held, to order a warrant drawn in the event of the fund betnir uc huumed beyond the etatutory tunount. and la forecluHine; a claim by the bnaril ia.iiHr itwif. Sufficient provision ia lackina-. the court aieo holds, for auditing cJalma when tnaite. But the court grants Judgment to Smith aijainBt the c-mnty for C1M. am.mnr hn liad Daid out and which bi-rn hMd up by Oailnnher's mitt. eoHte in the case are aaeied to . county. W'hur will liapppn now is a matter of ecnJfltTure. The county hoarl mar be ai ked to draw up a nw rwliit!on which will enme within the terms of the court ! rnulrment3. F ir the next two or three days titers will fee no Jury fees or wltnpss fees h(oatnte he FMimary term passing- throuah ita last weeK and no trials are g-iing on. L'nlpes the county board mi nets or other muaue duvUHU thore will be 4. reversion In tho cutirt huure to tho fe-eliavUnj prac tlcta which, furmeriy ubtaiueiL Child, Matches, House Burns Unellj; Beloninj ta Gorj Jwiin hi Eestroyeil by Small 3oys Camp Tire Built on Fiocr. Omaha ia to have a new R9.0't9 cemetery. Work aaa been in progress for the iaut mx months on the pn;ect a;id it ia ax pevted that the ct-metery Will be opened on Memorial day. It will be known aa W-et Lawn. One ' hundred and sis:y acrx ha-e befn pur- chaaed. extcndlnjr from Fifty-fourth to six- j f.eth street on Uie south s;Ce of Lincoln ' boulevard. Tha tract ia what was knuwn ' aa the Paulson farm and Ilea fust threr ' and one-half miles souihwast of the city ! iail, and although outside of the city 11m- i lta it la convenient to the Hanacom park. Wwt Farnam a:id Duiidnn reaidenre dis tricts. It ia a. to not far from douth Oman a. T P. Dodne. Jr., is pruldent of the as wiclation and it hna bem thinufti hia ef fort that the cmetry will be ready with the exception of rhe chapel, for the open '!! on Decoration day. At the prsnt time only fifty-five acrt-s of the tract wtll be UBed as a bunal place. but aa vhe nmmaity demands the wbule It acres will be utilised. Three wks ago the grading- of the jtreeta In the new cemetery was startwd and Saturday nlht thia eni of the work will be compit"i. A crew conaisting' of stxtten tea .ii a and many workmen haa ben it work ami more than three milee of road have beon built. Over 1,009 trea and itiriua have been plants since the beglnniiia; of work on tha plot and th.s work will be cumpletpd Uila week. These trees comprise many ipecit a of pinea and firs intermingled with hard and Kft maples, a g"C"d supply of j white blrctl and other decoratle tr. Th. I i4hruha are mostly rosea of many kinds and f!owrtng shrubs. The entrance and chapel are to be mode special featnrea of the improvements. Thomas I K:mba.l is drawing the plana. The ehapei plans rail for a beautiful struc ture conatructetl of concrete and orfru. In deeiatv The I'mirwj will be cnn.luctr.-d on tiie park arid lawn plan, reetrlcting monu menta, headntor.i-a and ether ornamenta tion, common it) old fashioned gweyarda The superintendent will be E. R. l.irphy. Iiura A.tnuna. Pa., who :a an.ady on the ground and is supevi.-uonding tiie v.nrk uf planting tiie trea acd Jeveioplna; the 'Hilda. A I. out Jo.tK) haa bi-en dxpendeU in :m- pr-ivmenta up to this time and th a add-d t rn Hu wi;i be .spended in thu next to j va rs and t.'ia coFt of the .and, will maau e'.id "ull outlay close to ;iv..K-. U'. P. rnl;e. jr.. ;a preaident a. id traa- '. l Mathewa Is ec-Tftax- of tha 1" Exchanrre Will filve e-rvtce at Lower Hate Bell Co m pa n T PrtprlB to M.et Pra posed Cat t 1 4 rnrnisliin?3 ttc for the Boys a3 Well. We've a Right Hat for Every Face Tlieiiat question may be of maU moment to ?ome storei?. bnt cot so with us. We feel a personal respon sibility in tk selection of every customer's hat and see that every man treta the hat that's the most becom ing to kim. Thia may ac count for our biir increa.se in the hat business. Good haU at S2.00. Better nt $2.50 ;md $3.00. John B. Stetsons at $3.50. Don't Overlook Our Display. Mr. tho has The the I There is liable to be a merry telnpiione ', j war on n 3uiith Omaha in the near future. j The Independent Telephone company la . gclng to spend something- like JlTO.apo on , the installation of its sywem In the packing: city, and when completed will lower the rates now made by the Bell company for i sen-Ice. according to Hecelvar Abbott. X--xt Monday morning 3 men will ,art work laying the conduits in tha business llst.-ict of South Omaiia. whicn when cora pletI will give telepnone communication uj aoout 2.JM subscribers. Il is the plan of the Independent com pany to first build tiieir Hum in the busi ness diau-lLt and then follow with a cam paign in the residence district. Communi- I Thoae paving cuntra.:Tin! who now aave cunon b.tween the subecr:bers of Oman ' oi..r work under contraut than they can .itid South Omana will be available without j conveniently fiuisn thia year will not be extra toil charges. The I 1pendent com- ' awarded any mora contracts at present by pany will make a rata of XI per monnh for tae city council. The contractors wno have aualnrss teieplioues with -i discount of 50 anywhere frnm .otfl to yards w:ll be rema :t bills are paid before the tenth of given precedence in the .eU.ng of contracts the month, and a charge of J1.25 per month nuw pending bafore cuunciL for re.iideni.-e piioneo with a discount of S Thia ia practically the line of action unts if paid UHfore the tenth of the month. ! mapped out by tha sifting committee, con tioina; After lailiww. tiut'.ng of Oouncilmen Uiogel, Johnson and Receiver Ly ,a L Aiiboi t of the Inde- i Si:i""oeii.r and City EuKineer Craig. This jer.dent coir.oa.iv said Fndav mnmini th.i 1 committee will aiso Ke-p in view the need City Council Will Apportion Paving Work rjeciaion ia Beached to Give Jobs Only ta Those Contractors Wha Are 2fot Overcrowded. nf nnn.minnnrt. Thv vnn mnilwl htf ' petition recites, in Los Ansclna, Oolubi'.r S, 1HC Park Board Has Gibbon Rancher Talks-of His WorkiLV. Accepted DredgeiJiac b7 Experience Uiere ii Safe way to J.ziae ajys by ised inz Alfalfa. I Decides to Fay Contractor Balance I of tie Contract Price j far 2a at. ' After a visit to Carter 'nke to s-e tho , biij drwlge :n operation, the Pnrk bonnl on i Thursday afternoon formally accepted the boat. The ba.'ance of tiie contract price. : something over J. Jul. was allowed the oon i tractor. Tiie totai cost of the drwljro an it stands today was well over CO.iWo. but : t:ie board feeia that it haa made a good ' investment. tun company waa goin r!a-ht after the ' business. He a;d that the field looked .xcnpuonally good for his concern and that j :r.aemucii s tiie court bad authorized bim ! :o pem! IITO.'JUO the company waa going to S give ti-.s people of iuth Omana something j fur their rummy. of pushing certain paving, hecause of the importance of the streets involved. as against other contemplated paving that ca.i very well wait a year without se riously incommoding anybody. In tha matter of work under contract, n.ig.'i iluipliy is away in the lead, having When asked if the cut In rate, would nol approximately threo ttmea aa much as any oill.r conirmnor. uuarin c. r auiiinit nu ' .inly about enough under contract to keep i uie crews busy at a very ordinary gait, i and oim-r contractors are in the 3ame fix. .So far as possible, with fairness for all. the cumracis to be let after this, for cim ' pietion this season, will go to men wh j -lan iiand.a and finish everything in bund. ! When you wnr- iat you want when i you want It. say so through The Bee Want Ad columns Frank Hirshe of Gibbon, rTeb., one of the former sheep barons of the atate waa in South Omaha yeaterday homeward bound from Chicago. He former y shipped con signments of sheep to South Omaha which equalled the 1 in ret and surpassed a great many sheep breeders of the state. Mr. Hirshe is located In the beat section ..f Nebraska for a.faifa culture, and since thia-klnd of atock food haa be-nma popular , mal. and profit from the product of tba alfalfa, f. ems mail sheep. Hogs, he says, will eat ail of the alfalfa ean and wtll require for less corn. one of the beat foods to prevent the attack of oholera. Many farmers of din ataxe are led to bellevo tliut that diseatio ia the remit of too heavy feeding of corn, with unsanitary conditions combined. Tha heavy feeding of corn without much other food weakens the annual's digestion and makes tha digestive, organs more easily aubject to the attack of cholrra. Mr. liirshe reporta perfwt health in his herds. More prominent in hia thouKht than hia ho? farms seamed to be his ....erience with weather. In Chicago. He coutiantly racurrrd ta the theme. He sa.d: "My not! a get along ail right, they cm take rare of themselves, but I think another week such aa I spent In Chicago would put ma off the map completely. I never saw such dla- cold. rain and snow. The lake wind ne naa gradually changed from tho raising , of sheep to the breeding of hogs. Ha finds j that with the restricted grazing area the I hoga will ilvo better wth more economy the sun onre In Chicago. waa sharp aa December. I got wt through and caught cent. I want a place where the sun shines some of the time. I aaw Tho combination uf the smail buy the match still woi k.v t-.vn-miry frame dwelling at Nors """r Twemv-eignth avenue, belonging to Genim 1 association. The board of dir-ctora John-on. waa burned to the arotind FVdav 1 uot brrn named, but will be before morning. The f!ra department aecrthes the J "Pn'n' " te ropeny. ortgin of tho fire ta a child's eainpftre i Tho -s to put 2 per cent of the in- ie of lots into a per- built on a floor of tiio vacant house i come from the sail retual .-are fund, so il-.at when all the lui Teamatas- Arreataat for ittortng- Stxeeta are sold thia fund will pinv:.- neai.a f ir Fr"i Mori, a Benaun ttraiiixter. w.ta r- I tho rrntuai opn- of ttje priperty. Until raitii.liy Officer Risk Friday for llttnnng ' ail Uio iota are ai-iu. th-.a rund ca.'.-.iot be tha ii:,i-ia. Mart's wasi n broke down toucned. so tliat from the start it wul and ho left a load of rock on the pave- I draw comnouml lntereet and at tho ume ment .ii .luhtenlne h:a crtppied wehlcie. j when the oeineu-ry beo-.mrs fillad a suii- ; siani:al uin will be on hand to care for Th iCiiy to tha Sltuuxiun Bee Want Ads! the grounds. precipitate a war with the Bell people, he aaid It might, but that it did not make any difference, as the Independent com pany could g.ve a belter service to South Omaiia at iese espefi-e to rho .sunset- bera than they are getting now and thai li W4a the intention of the company to do so. 3ix cars of poles and other material are standing in tho railroad yards at South Oma.ia waiting for tiie work of cnnstr-ic- .sm to begin, and it is expected that ma terial will arrive each day until the work of building th iines is completed. It ia ihangii t.iac the work -sill be completed In a i ek or ieti days ifr the start ia made. The diiitrtct in which the conduits will h laid and :n which no poiea will Im Lis,-(I is from Twenty-third to Twenty-seventh and fi-im i? to .1 streets. Th.s will contorts a en-1 Ion four blocks wide by hieo htocka long. Tie roov on -lie psrt of tiio I.id. pemlcnt cnipa.iy to insiaij a s'-tem in South Oma.ia and re-luc- Die rates, is .a.d to be haa responsiiiirt fir , E.-ii nmpanvj action tne I n filing an application w'.tn tiie Siaia ' 3ailwy commission fur a reduction of rates; Goldfish is Station Mascot ; Lonesome Piscatorial Traveler 1b Com mended to Care of JLUron at Union Depot V ! (A Concord Vnh Ara-Nctdi Evansfon vhh Burtcnhcle 3 In ths women's rvst room of the l.'nlon i ulatlon a inne-jcme snldf'nn ..wims ia a ! howl of walur. ater a thniliug res-uu on . tho part of Officer Mauaflf.il. Mrs. J. R. j Ha: liigtun "L Denver waa siTy ng tiie pet to a tiaiii. when sue lost uer equilibrium. , .lipped and fail 110.01 tha station floor. I I 31.. dropped the iltue fiell and the gias.s ; :,ii)e L.-rasiiea into a tnouaaaid pieces. t number of t.10 attendants about l.'ir station ruined to the scene, among whu-ii ) w:im tfficer Manar.eld. The woman wad j Sfsisted to her feet and aaaed f sua w.ia : j hurt. She replied tnat sou waa' a.! rghr. but tliai her gonir.xii would die unless it was t&en care of. Out of ratl- , tude to the policeman she presented him w:tii the fish and It was picked up un- j derly and C -posited in a bowl of waier. ' " ' " JT.it having a aquarium .n hia poiltet tho 1 City offMals ha . !:tg to do with the I (,ni er ava .t o er to tho care of Matron finances a.-e sin.Ilng ith aadafaeUon over j -r,,-,,,,,, t tha stauon. I 111. upeninij 01 t.-ie ca.-npaiin to tajiu up City Saves Money by Its New Plan Takiay Tj Outsiaadn; Lnjraveaient Bonds and Saves Seven Per Cent. , 1 The little fish gels the hest of -ar. is i The New Summer Arrow Collar Hlh enoush to look well low enough to feel well Plenty of room for tie to slide in outstanding improvement bonds and uius stup thu 7 per cent iniereai. The c.ty f'.nda Ittteif with mcni.v enough on hand tu eaaily caiy the bulk j these bonds, because 01 the prompt payment of special taxes. Thursday, the first lay when the war rants WHre ra,led. aum.i flO fi worth wera tUmei? in. Tltlll'.- moe -t 1 a ft tr. and aa faat aa they are pa.d the city be- VV' r m in AlfinP 1$ fo r inditferent tacoat, of the materials ttseti, W f.-d rearuiariy and frequent. The red caps abuut the atation taue rarna dltjirmg worma 1 in ordi-r that the little fciluw may have the daintiest of food, and it baa been unani mously agreed that the joldr.ah ia the; mascot of the L'ninn ata'inn. 1 gins to draw tn 7 per cent interest instead j of the private holders. City Comptroller j L-iuack aa the aav.ng to tne city in tne rraneiction now under way will be about CaO. The warrauta ara ca.Kd in under orders uf the aty cuundl, n-.ada on reijueat 01 Treasurer f jjy and Coinpit-o.l. r Lobca. 15 cents each 2 for 25 cents T ARROW CTTFV 3 Cent 2 with Dying Infant OtMtt. yaiabail'r Coanin.. MabMna. Tnrr. Boy a Zxhibit Klmtrioiu Won exiuhit.on of the work of tlid boys' in electricity undtr lh dire:tion of liuy , i-a. cr 1 tu In nn n at the Toung M.-n'i ': Chmt.an aajilul.un Uinig.-it from I-JO Ul I a aluiav Mrs. Martha Liv:ngaune haa filed auit In district court for divorce from Orlanda Tvmgatona. alleging- 'hat he rafobe-t to .-- j turn to their Some at a time w-ien their ?n--a i taut uj aytng. Mr. Livini;sion. eiia.-;;es iaaa t mat her buaband waa addietrd to drtrnt. Thev were tnaraod in Omaha, November O. !.. CUu.-loti. A. Wilaon :a fuimf Jamu Ii. Wllaoa tar alvoiea. as U atleavd ground I il M n TIIE new R.imhler h for tBe particular motorist who admires tiignifieti comfort in every appointment without extravagance in coht. Its dititinction aj a car of quality Li due to the selection, inditferent ttcot, of the materials used, and the finished skill applied in the mak ing1. Coupled with, thia ia an efficiency assured only by such features as theOlIaet crank-shaft. Straight-line drive. Spars Wheel, and the new expanding clutch. ve. aeveai-p a aaiitufer. I S O. p.. lUiN); fifty-four, live-paa- enifer. 4J h. p., ISfiO; Fifty-three, M a. p., $Ui(KJ; magaetoa tULiiiOcd. Coit Automobile Company fj NX. 2200 Famaxa St., Omaha. Neb. 11 Ilisjaj SMM.uaaTigaMWalTgr