12 THE BEE: 'OMAHA. TUESDAY. MAY 24. 1010. ,4 ALLES-TALK'S TO C. A. R. Former Senator Addreien Veterans at the Auditorium. BOLDEELRS TO GO . TO CHTJECH ..... V:U Twi Mvaatlfal Itrrlen Will B Hfl oa the Mlaaoarl River Front Roldters Gram Arc to Be Deeprated. t t All imnirfmrnti have finally been com pleted for the formal observsnre of Decora tion or Memorial day by the general com mittees f the Grand Army of the Republic having charge of the affair. 'Several change will be made from pre vious years. The parade will be much shorter,' as will ba the formal platform services at the Auditorium. Decoration of the graves by the Grand Army of the Re public will be held Saturday. May 28, at the several cemeteries, a (win ted by the Woman's Relief corps because It Is not thought that the Towers will kefp until Monday. The rlttmltatlc services, however, will be carried out Monday forenoon In tho cemeteries by the Grand Army and the Woman's Relief corps. Memuilal Hnnday will be observed by the several posts and corps attending divine service at different churches In a bodyt The platform exercises will be Held in the Auditorium, with ex-Henator W. V. Allen of Madison as the principal orator. There will be no ritual services at .the. Aditorlum aside from a short musical and literary program, with the roll call of the dead for the year. On Friday afternoon the vet erans will address the several ptibltc schools, Hunday afternoon the naval reserve corps will launch a floral boat on the river, as slated by the Woman's Relief corps. The Ladles of the Grand Army will carry out their usual program of decorating the graves of the dead at Forest Lawn ceme tery In the forenoon In acoord with their ritual. assisted by thirty young girls in white, Monday forenoon and will observe the custom of decorating the waters In the afternoon of Monday. ...... Program for Moodar. The official program, for-the-observance of Memorial day has just been Issued by the general committee and Is as follows: The parade will form at 2:30 Monday on Capitol' avenue, the right resting on Six teenth street. Naval ..reserve. National Guard,' high school .cadets,, mall carriers and other seml-mllltary organisations will form on the south side of Capitol avenue west 'of Sixteenth street and the Grand. Army of the Republlo and Spanish War Veterans 'Will form on the north side of Capitol -avenue west of Sixteenth street Carriages containing chairman of the gen eral cemmlttees and speakers, of the day and Invited guests will form on Capitol avenue west of Sixteenth street, facing Seventeenth street. The Woman's Relief dorps; the Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Spanish-American War Women's auxiliary societies will form on .Howard street, facing Fifteenth street The parade will move at 3 p. m. sharp. Line of march will , be from Sixteenth and Capitol avenue south of Douglas, east to Fifteenth and south, to the Auditorium. The order of the parade will be: Platoon of Police. . Elijah Dunn, Marshal of the Day. Jonathan Edwards, Chief Aide. Sixteenth United Siatea Infanry Band. FIRST DIVISION. Charlea W. Allen, Assistant Marshal. ... Naval Reserves. National Guards. . SECOND DIVISION. I Jonathan Edwards, Assistant Marshal. High School Cadet Band. J High School Cadets. Mall Carriers and Other Semi-Military . .nrnnlaat Ions. Grand Army of the Republlo and Other Civil War veterans. THIRD DIVISION. , Perry Miller, Assistant Marshal. Band. Spanish War Veterans. ' Miscellaneous Organisation. Carriages. Decoration of Waters. Immediately at the close of the exercises at the Auditorium, at 6 o'clock the beauti f ul ceremony of the Decoration of the Waters in memory of the American soldier and sailor dead, of all wars burled and lost at sea, will be observed with appro nriats ceremonies, under the auspices of the Ladles of the Grand Army, of the Re publlOi at the Douglas street bridge. The ritual ceremony will be carried out on the river bank at the bridge, and at a given- signal thirty young girls dressed In white will drop wreaths of flowers from the bridge onto the bosom of the river, " First lieutenant Otho E. Mlchaella of the Sixteenth United States Infantry will be the oraXor. In view of the scarcity of flowers for Decoration day purposes, the Ladles of the Grand Army have telegraphed to Texas for a suitable quantity of . flowers. Including JassanfThes. This organisation will also observe Its ritual ceremony in decorating the graves of the soldier dead in the several ceme terles the morning of Decoration day. The special ceremony will be carried out at the Soldiers' circle in Forest Lawn cemetery at 10 a. m. Monday. Several posts of the Grand Army of the Republic with their auxiliary Women's Relief corps will attend servlcea In a body the morning of Memorial Sunday, as fol lows: Grant post and corps. All Saints' church Twenty-sixth street and Dewey avenue. Custer post and corps, Lowe avenue Pres- , byterlan church, Fortieth and Nicholas streets. Crook poet and corps. Hillside Congrega tional church. Thirtieth and Ohio streets. tores M7 - OMAHA Great Annual Mxmm i W i I1M El HB W 01 safB' 12 U"W' TiTHTTXTTTif I MI B If A Sate of PICTI'IIR FKAMKS Is Scheduled for Next Saturday. Big Bargains. I Oil Sale ttie Entire Week Bl IFimvs ,1 : L.si-iitS - ET IS Bl Diamond Jewelry 630 Pieces Mounted Diamonds i" From the Bankrupt stock of the ILLINOIS JEWELRY COMPANY AT HALF PRICE No item In merchandising has its value so thoroughly established as diamonds. . They never grow out of style or deterorlate In value. Instead the tendency is constantly upward, hence the purchase price can nearty always be realized. . Here's a plain money making propo sition for you. ..We quote prices on diamonds at half their real worth. Vory Spocfal Bargains Tuesday iui Visit Our New Bakery Goods Department in Basement no mm 2ru U y rTHC RELIABLE STORE Everything Imaginable in High Class Bakery Goods' TFT II II Ml II O VT J&i NfcUs W eU. ef3 ' A- great gift buying occasion surely .showing nearly all different in design, teenth street window display. -630 pieces In the See the big Six- Diamond Broorhes Some large ; Diamond Lockets (64 pieces) BEGINS NEXT ateiay May 8 ' We have been preparing for this grand annual event for many months and the bargains will be extraordinary I' ll you can possibly; make a special trip to Omaha for this event, you should do so because you can save a great deal by buying your entire season's supply of undermuslins at these 'great , bargain prices. ' V ' 1 '.V Brandeis Stores .. pearl sunbursts, worth $20.00 to 40.00, for 811.50 Diamond Stick Pins (50 pieces)- ' worth $10.00, for $4.98 Diamond Solitaire Rings (15 pes.) worth $25.00, at... $13.75 Diamond Solitaire liinits Worth $18.00, for . -... 89.50 Diamond Stick Tins Worth from $8.00 to $100.00, at half 'or 84.00 to $50.00 Large Diamond Crescent With 20 diamonds, worth $230.00, fr 8115.00 Solid gold, set with perfect cut stones weighing to 1 kt.; all at HALF PRICK. Large Diamond Brooch Worth $300.00, for $149.00 Diamond Sunbursts Some with pearl clusters; $18.00 values for $9.00 Diamond Studs Worth $ 1 5.00 for 88.50 Diamond Cuff Links Worth from $10.00 to $20.00 at 85.00 and 810.00 The Jewelry Sale Continues All Week. f if S V i nnML Hi mk i Four Delightful Garment Bargains DON'T GO For vacation without having your watch put in order or carrying; one of our new ones. We have a very nloo'llne to select from. Spend a few minutes In our store. Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1516 Douglas Street. BRUCIER HEADS THE COUNCIL asassssBBMas) Councilman from Filth Ward Elected on First Ballot. Army Notes- Company D, signal corps, has been or dered from Fort Omaha about June 17 to Nashville, Tenn'., to attend a military tournament to be held on the state fair grounds. Upon completion of that duty the company will proceed to Chtokamauga Park. Oa., to participate in duties of the ramp ' of Instruction - to be established there. Upon the breaking up of that camp the company will return to Fort Omaha. In view of the near departure of the Seventh cavalry for. the . Philippines. 125 mea of that command whose terms of service will expire within the next six months have leen transferred to the Sixth cavalry at Fort Des Moines. . Captain R. Boyd Miller of the - medical reserva corps, United States army, was a visitor at army headquarters Monday.. ' ' "i Leave of absence for two months and twenty-one days hss, been granted Captain R. E.Logan pf the Eleventh infantry, Fort D. A." Russell. Wyo. Leaw , of absence . f or ane month has been granted Second Lieutenant Wads- . worth, jr., of the Fifteenth cavalry, Fort Kiley. Honorable discharges from the regular army by purchase have been granted Cor- vporf James U Rogers of Company L Third battalion of engineers; privates rsn!el Hood of Battery F, Sixth field ar tillery. -and Clayton Hllllgos of Troop C, Seventh cavalry. v DAVIS IS VICE PRESIDENT Eleetloa Will Make, Bracker Actio . Mayor . During the 'Absence of Mayor Dahlman from the City. President of council, Goodley Brucker, councilman Fifth ward, democrat. Vice president, Charles M. Davis, Twelfth ward, republican. This was the outcome of the voting at the meeting of the city council for reorganiza tion at 1 o'clock t)ils afternoon. But one ballot was taken in the election of each man. No other names were pre sented. ..... For the first year of the council Just ended. Councilman Burmestef, republican. has been president and thus acting mayor when Mayor Dahlman Is out of the city. The agreement between the six republicans and three democratic councllmen Brucker, Johnson and Sheldon last year was that one of the three latter should be made president this year and a republican next year. Brucker was the man picked by the combination. , Brucker was nominated by Johnson and received nine votes. Councilman McQovern received two votes, cast by Bridges and Funkhouser. Davis received nine votes likewise, on the first ballot, the two negative .votes being cast by Funkhouser and McQovern. Previous to the voting Funkhouser nom inated Bridges, who withdrew; Bridges nominated Funkhouser, who withdrew-; Mo Qovern nominated Burmester, who with drew; Bridges nominated McQovern, who forgot to withdraw, being busy smoking. ' City Cleric Butler, presiding while the or ganlsatlon was made, named Funkhouser and McGovern lo escort the new president to the chair. President Brucker made a brief speech of thanks and then Council man Davis, ho' Is absent on his honey moon, was made president pro tern. President Brucker at once becomes acting mayor, as Mayor Dahlman leaves this even ing for a visit of a few days In the west ern part of the state. s Our New York Office Sends Us lOO New Tatilered Suit is To Sell at 315. OO That means that, every one was considered the best kind of big value. They measured up as the week's most interesting development in New York garment circles. We are not overstating facts when we say they are $25.00 and $30.00 suits, and fashioned after the most ap proved sprang styles. At the same time we are going to show some long coats at the same figure blue serges and tan ' pongee' sflk full length coats. These, too. are $25.00 values. Choice of suits or coats Tues day, at . . mm a. sr $25 TAILOR SUITS, $10 A swell line of new spring suits, in diag onals, serges, pannnias and fancy suit; , iDgs, not a suit worth loss than ,$15.00 j.!:5:!i:':":':....:...sio.oo Beautiful Silk and Net Dresses Values up to $35.00,, foulards, messa lines, nets etc., all colors, including a v beautiful line of evening ; 1Q Qn shades matchless at .... . . . .Ml3iw Dress Skirts, Worth to $7.50 Fine pnnn-x mas, in-grey, navy, brown nnd black, al newest styles on - CO sale at V-VtJ $7.50 SILK KIMONOS, $3.95 r-Beauti ful designs, made extra full, a groat snap, in Tuesday's sale, y Qjj SEE OUR MATCHLESS DISPLAY OF EXQUISITE WHITE DRESSES AND GOWNS. -Silk Sale- Foulards and Rough Pongees in all the rich new shades of brown, helio, navy, res eda, French blue tans, etc.; choice selections and big bargains at;39c and 59c -Embroidery Sale- Loom end strips of embroid eries that would sell regu larly at 20c; 5 nnd (J 'yards in a strip; immense assort ment of beautiful new pat terns; on sale Tuesday, at, yard , 10c Extra Specials Tuesday in Our Famous Domestic Room ,w. . . Vmm 2:00 to 2:30 IJ. in.! i Black and White Checked DRESS GOODS In the face of the great popularity of black and white checks we are able to offer them at sharply cut prices. The goods are 62 inches wide and com in various size checks; for dresses and coats.! LINEN SUITINGS AT HALF REGULAR Go through the entire wash goods line, select any linen suiting in colors you prefer. There are half a doze n different weights and textures. The price will be just half.' Sir f- Put Up Your Pineapples Now The best caunlng pineapples we can secure are here now. day we, offer. 100 crateB of fine large Florida Pine apples, packed 42 to a crate, worth, regularly from $3.50 to $4 00, special Tues- $2.85 From 8:30 to 0:00 .' m. Fine Bleaced Muslin, yard wide, This tledown, regular price 10c yard, 10 yards limit, at, yard 4s? From 9:0O to 0:30 a. m. Maco Sheets, 72x90, regular price 69c, 6 sheets limit, at, eacn . . . . oC From 10:00 to 10:80 a. m. 42x36 Pillow Slips, No. 4777, regular 16c quality, 6 cases to customer, at, each lOt From 2:00 to 2:30 p. m. 10c percales, 32 inches wide, fine styles, fast colors. 10 yards limit, at, yard i . 5 Front 3.00 to 8:0 p. in. 12c Union Linen Huck Towels, very ' large and very heavy; mill No. 4784, 6 pairs to a customer, at, each 8i From 4:00 to 4i30 p. m. Genuine -Indigo Blue, full standard prints, regular price 6c, 10 yards limit, at, yard 291; The First Car of Pineapples For This Season All small fruits .we're destroyed by the frost. We advise our customers to put up pineapples for the next winter supplies. This car will be put on sale Tuesday, and the opening sale prices will (te as follows: Each 5. 8W. 10 "d 12W- Per dozen, 60S 85S 95S $1.10- $1.35 We advise you .to buy early, as the shorj crop of other fruits will have a tendency to force pineapple prices ip. . Monday's prices on all groceries, butter, cheese, crackers, fresh vege tables and fruits. mmammmmmmmmmm wmmnmmm Gas s ervice pp Restaurant Service:- BETTER MAIL SERVICE FOR SUBURBAN DWELLERS Tans;le Is Straightened Out by rat tins; Dlspnted District Into Onr.ki, After considerable correspondence and much tribulation,. Postmaster Thomas has finally loonened the Gordlan knot In the matter of the distribution and collection of malls in that territory lying; between the western limits of Omaha and BensOn. The route comprises a big area of territory sparsely populated, and has been served heretofore from Benson by Benson rural route No. . . An . order has Just been received from the Postoffloe department directing- the transfer of the route rrom Benson No. t to route No. ,2. Omaha, to be operated from Station D at Fortieth and Cuming streets, Omaha. The carrier will leave Sta tion D at 8:30 a. m. and will return with collections at 3 p. m. Benno A. Nickels, now serving this route, will be transferred with the route to Omaha. The total mile age of the roirte Is eighteen and one-half miles. . Some of the patrons live within the city limits of Omaha, but, most of them live outside the corporate limits. Persistent advertising In The Omaha Bee Is the road to Big Returns. IB. Customers "want what they want when they want it" and they go where they can get it. Promptness is the keynote of successful restaurant service.; Our experts will give prompt attention to any demand you care to make upon their time, experience and training. If you are not satisfied for any reason or want in creased capacity, send for one of them and he will tell you what can be done, and, if you desire it, will person ally see that it is done right. Omaha. Gas Company Uo XMUi Trust Thi Original and Genulm 1.0 RUCK'S ALTED r.llUC Th Ftod Drink far All Agts. For Inf anl, In vsJidi.ancj Crowin g children, PuTeNutrinon.upbuilding the whole body. Invigorate thenuriingmothev and the K(td. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form.. A qnck Innch prepared in a miantc. Take bo mbstitute. Aik for HORLICK'S. Others are imitation. DrexeVs MerCs$350 Specials A UNIMEMT BOR EXTERNAL, USE. On of tho most Y;aUlo oaUtlos of Mother'! Friend li that It ftafe-gnaxda tho future herith of tho mother. It li a liniment to oo applied extern ally to tho body, tho use of which lubricates the muscle i and tendons, to f tens the alanda and ducts, urevent lumps forming la tho brearts, and relieves tho pain, nervousness, nausea, and other trouble from which so many expectant mother nffer. When Mother'! Friend if used regularly It fits and prepares the system for an easy and natural consumma tion of the term. Women who massage with ;thls great liniment are' always saTed much suffering when baby comes, and recover more quickly,, and without 111 effects. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book oonUlning valua ble Information for expectant mothers. THE DRADF1EID OO., ATLANTA, OA. Hotel Rome European IN THE HEART- OF THINGS Cor. 16th and Jackson Sts. Two blocks from leading department stores and all theaters. ROME MILLER. y ; Reliable Dentistry Tad's Dental Room's $3.50 may sound cheap in these days of high prices, but this is not a cheap shoe except as to price only. .Many. $3.50 shoes are not worth any where near that, price. You do not know it till you've worn them a week or less; It's too late. Men take no such chances on a Drexel $3.50 special; We see to it that every pair has MORE than $3.50 in value in them. We guarantee this or give you your money back. Patent colt, velour and box calf and vicl kid In all the new laets. Dorinr FORGET TRY MYDEN'S FIRST IT PAYO 1 3 Facing Farnam Street on the ground floor The best location in Omaha for many lines of business is opposite the Court House and next to the City Hall. It is very seldom that it is possible for you to get one of the ground floor rooms m THE BEE BUILDING The entrance Is Just west of the main entrance ot the building; It has an entrance from the court as well. The building furnishes heat, light, water and Janitor service. 1 The building is fire-proof and there Is a large brick vault, so you can cut out your Insurance expense. The room will be remodeled and redecorated to suit the tenant. .The space can be arranged to give tenant 1,850 square feet if desired. If this is the best location for you, now is the time to grasp the opportunity, and apply 'at' oice. Apply to R. W. BAEER, Supt., Bee Business Office. fusjucrn Drexel Shoe Co. : 1419 Farnam St. Sixth Arjnual Convention July 18, IV and Associated Ad Clubs Meet with America's business creators WRITE OMAHA AD CLUB FOR PROGRAM ' ! IfUPDlKtrS) "fcst w " smass" ijDrv'vTufinvnrtl "If ever you try it, Forever you'll buy it" )