TITE BEE: OMAHA. TTTUKSIWY. MAY 2(1. 1010. TTTTTIT7TT Trasnirmr BIHANHMEB M L i Ml B L TOtE The Fit AM K HAI.K XK.TT SATlltPAY l.rlnjr onderful bargains. See ICth St. Window. Decoration Day Holiday; We Close at 1 O'clock The Bennett store will close at 1 o'clock Monday, to al low our embployees to take art in the exercises of the day. '.Please bear this in mind and make your preparations for the day this week if possible. TIIK BENNETT COMPANY. 12 i m OMAHA Announce Their Great ANNUAL SALE OF TYT O TT ierwe UJJl The greatest chance we have ever offered to buy your supply of Undermus lins at Great Bargains. It will be well worth a special trip to Omaha to profit by the Big Under muslin Bargains NEXT Saturday May 28th STORES OMAHA KHAR AS IS FiCSD GCILTY Jury Returns Verdict on One of the ' , Three Indictments. NOTICE OF APPEAL IS GIVEN l.inreri Prtpue Farther Flgbt j Against Chare of I sing- Malls to Dafraad la Promo ; v ' ,. tloa Jtbtme. j .'-V ., ....... , Theodore Kharaa was Wednesday morn in j adjudged' guilty on one Indictment and threo counts of using the United States malls In a scheme' to defraud. The cane has been on trial for nearly fOUr weeks In the I'nlted States district court. K harms was Indicted under three separate Indictments, all of which are of the same general character, a scheme to defraud and using the United States malls In furtherance of the scheme. The Jury re turned a verdict, under instructions of the court, of npt guilty as to one of the In dictments. A disagreement was had on an other of the Indictments, but a verdict of guilty was found as to the second in dlotment. ' . The Jury went out at 10:90 Tuesday morn--fng, and did not reach an agreement until '1 o'clock Wednesday morning. ' Kharaa was visibly seriously disappointed over the verdict, as he had expected a complete acquittal. ' The verdict on a single Indictment Is Just as drastic as If the defendant had been found guilty on each ut the three Indict ments, i The penalty provides for a fine of 1500 or eighteen months Imprisonment, or both. ' Mr. Klisras' attorneys gave notice that they would file a motion for a new trial, .and in the event of that being ' denied them, to carry the case up on appeal. HARD FALL MAY HAVE- M0ST SERIOUS RESULT Harry ( or of (((, Neb., I coaselvas front Shock Hr.altlaa; from Accld.at. . A man whose name is said to be Harry Cooper and why la Ihougbt to live at Coft . man, Neb., is lying- unconscious in SL 'Joseph's ltospltaJ-as the result' of a fall on the pavement al Twenty-first ami Cumins Streets Tuesday night, lie was picked up in that 'condition and blood was flowing freely from tha right ear, but Dr. Dermoty dues not think, so far as he has'beeri able to make examination, that the skull Is .fractured. John kkhell, a machinist In the employ of the street car company, who lives at 3015 South Thirty-first street, la held at the police station in connection with .the affair. According to Sthell's story .Cooper had bees-drinking and approached ihlm to beg mouey. ttchell told him he had none to give him, But he persisted la his demand. Ut caught Bchell by -the coat an hen be swung arvund.to release him . self Cooper Ml heavily on the street. . .Some of tk-bU'a friends Informed the police sla tlon and after 'th. man had been seen .by buigeona ttaiidcwn and Lovuland bei was taken ta-thehospitaL ' The paiietft had not regained consclous- . ness up' to noon Wednesday, and waa i ported , in, a.,serlous condition. t You eaa g:ve chamberlain's Cough Rem- tdy as ault. . confidently to a babe as to aa BRAWBEIS J. C. Monaghan Tells of the Flag and what it Gives Makes Address to Knights of Colum bus Upon Opportunities Afforded -and Duties of Citizens. Prof. James C. Monaghan of New York, representing the order of the Knights of Columbus upon the lecture platform, spoke last evening In Creighton auditorium under the auspices of Omaha council upon the subject, "The Flag America, the Land of Unlimited Opportunities." ; , - - Prof. Monaghan said that his talk was Intended as the answer of the rational optimist to the irrational pessimist, with the purpose of uplifting the young men ot the nation. The lecture was intended as a proof that .there are more opportunities to day than there . were yesterday, and that there will be more tomorrow than today. Me appealed to the people to make the flag stand for what our fathers Intended It should represent. lie explained that the Knights of Colum bus is making' an educational campaign. He said that the most dangerous man in the country today Isn't the ignorant man who sells his vote, but the educated man who buys votes, for he knows full well the enormity of his offense. He spoke of the Immigrants who are teaching their children to despise the American flag, and said that on Flag day In many eastern oltlea startling facts were disclosed by the conduct ot the children, ' who have been taught, to love the red flag of anarchy, .and he said that as big as our country is, -it Is not large enough for any other flag than the Stars and Stripes. Why Butter Prices Were Boosted Chicago ''Insurgent" Sayi Move is Aimed at Packer. Who Are Buy ing for Speculation. i CHICAGO. May SH.-The price of butter at Elgin was boosted one cent yesterday as a move antagonistic to the big packers. who buy up butter and place it in cold storage, according to an explanation given at the Chicago butter and egg board by Thomas Gallagher. Mr. Gallagher is a leader of the Chicago "insurgent" butter men who some wesks ao began attending the meetings at Klgin each Monday to fore the price down. for Croup there Is aothleg better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. CANADIAN CLUB AT DINNER raoetloa of Moek Seeeoossakloc aod Masle Hel4 at Fax two Hotel. Members of the Canadian club and friends to the number of sixty sat down at a banquet Tuesday night at the Paxton hotel for the annual dinner of the club. John McDonald", the president of the orga- I ntsation, was toastmaster and presided. i Muslo waa furnished and among the mu slcal numbers were selections by a quartet consisting of Misses Tot Bleskeu, A 111 1111 terials I Moire and Taffeta Silk Presses A quantity of beautiful spring models In ' best 1 colorings,' that were $25.00, at.' .......... 15 Secilllan Auto Coats Gry only, button up close to neck, made ot heavy dust, shedding . . Slcilianl, at, each ". S19r0 Silk Petticoats Black) changeable , and bet shades 'of taffeta sill;, tailored flounces, $5 garments, at, each ; . . . .'$3.05 Black and White Checked Waist With pleated self frill, silk finished gingham, at.r . . .2.25 J : AMOSKKAG GINGHAMS Best Apron Ginghams made, worth 8c a yard, Thursday less than wholesale cost, yard FOlt Sl'MMKH COATS AND DKKSSES Natural Pongee Silks Here's a lowered pricfe on fine pieces ot the better qualities. They are a' yard wide and strictly pure silk, such as sell everywhere at $1.50 a yard.. While the. smalt quantity lasts wo offer these tffl AO Silks, at, per yard , ... A' BLACK TAFFETA-OFFERING Splendidly worth while if you are interested in black'.silks. This is our famous Cleola 36 inch taffeta, the finest product, of. American silk weavers, rich and brilliant and with wearing qualities unsurpassed.' Our usual price "for l70i , this number is $125, Tursday, at, yard ..l"C ALL LINEN SUITINGS AT HALF This embraces the colored HnenB ouly, in the Wash Goods Section. Several weights and textures are sown and almost any wanted color. Buy them at half usual rates now. The Perfect Automatic Refrigerator av ' . trtTmr tap 1 Size 33x18x42, usual price $29.00 Size 36x10x44, usual price $33.00 $23.85 $27.85 TEH DAYS STOPOVER Kansas City AM) St. Louis Is One of the Good Fea tures t the Command of .Those Who travel over Above Lines. Either going or returning to the South, Southwest, West or' Eastern 'points. For Full Particulars ad address or call CITV TICKET OFFICE I83 Tarnam St, Omaha. THOS.F. GODFREY, . rasa, aad Ticket Afeat, Burnette Helen Crowe and Alice Chan dler. , The sneakers were: Sir .William Ken nedy, M. A. Hall. Dr. A. II. Hippie, M Q. McLeod and Victor White. Among those nresent from out-of-town were: Itev. and Mrs. W. 11. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hopkins of Fremont. Dr.'J. M. Sorer of Shelton. W. Harris ot Springfield. It. E. McDonald of Pacific Junction, la. The following were elected as the of fleers ot the association for the ensuing House Dresses About one-hundred pretty nevr styles, scarcely two alike. It's a maker's stock of SAMPLES At our low price we expect to clear them out in n day. There's a, broad variety of design, in high neck and long sleeve, and low neck and short sleeve garments. The ma are mostly light madras and percales, neat figures, stripes and plain ma terials. The values are $.'5.50, $5 to $7.50. We give you pick of the line for . s-n 95 1 WOMEN'S SUITS Choice of Stock Values to $50.00 at All high grade models, the best we have had this season. We Include all the stouts, too. ' Portly women can be fitted perfectly from the line. This Is unmistakably Omaha's best bargain on fine suits. The choosing Is excellent. - We make' the assertion that the "Automatic" is the most satisfying householfl'Tefrlgerator American IngepnityTttM yet i devised. There are elghf-Uistlnct walla of insula tion which maintain an even low temperature, reducing ice con sumption to the minlnum. The il lustration points out the method of construction. The cabinet is . of kiln dried ash wood with mortised Joints and perfectly tight. The food chambers are white enamel lined and have adjustable perforated shelves. There's a por celain lined water cooler encased which is filled from the outside. Does awajr with the old chopped ice method. These are the best selling sizes, although We carry larger ones in stock; Special prices of interest: SUe 88x21x46, usual aai or price $37.00. Jdl.OJ Size 40x22x48, usual price $41.00 $35.8(5 3 Extra Specials -at the- Novelty Skirt Co. 214 and 218 No. 16th For Tomorrow and Friday 60 pure Irish linen dresses, made with the overskirt drop trimmed In real linen lace, actual $15.00 dresses, for tomorrow and Friday, for $7.50 75c French Lingerie Dresses, the overskirt Is of fine embroidery, set with real Valenciennes lace a gem of art, actual $15 and $18 values rfor tomorrow $7.59 and Friday for 300 skirts In fine chiffon panama and worsteds, in all shades and black, including the new U. S. Army ..Khaki Skirt, something enltfrely ' new, has never ben offered nor shown before. It Is a revelation in the skirt line, and we ask you to come and see It; it Is a treat. For the working woman it Is a saving tor the lady of leisure and comfort and will go for only $4.98 year: Prasldent. Dr R. 8. Anglln. Omaha; vie president, A. P. Hopkins, Fremont; treasurer, Victor White. Omaha; secretary. W. A. Yonsoo, Omaha; chaplain. Rev,, V. B. Frost, Fremont. A Horrible Drath results from aecaylng lungs. Cure coushs and weak, soio lunss with Dr. King's New Discovery. ' t& and tl.QO. For sale by Bea ton Drug- Co. The Key to the Eltuatlon-Bee Want Adl jsssjsiiijii-rsiiTir-i-TTTTii-rTTri rim 1 wr -s sup ijji..iiia-iir sr TUTs-aTi 1 miw mwii inn 1 i r ll rp Itfii JJELIGHTFULLY pleas- l R H if $ U 1 ina and uniformly deli- I If ll ! i! N W ' ll cious' II!flhLIfoDoerhas It ' "U"'"'"-! fjyM been recognized for years jyv. i ' l as Milwaukee's Leading iii 'Bottle Beer. Always the ' - mmk same always rich and . j t 5ft Wi satisfying. It's because J ! V IFlU ll we grow our own yeast If ill IIS IV J l and take the itmost care J'ff V U-! If ily I i 5 and ; time ' to malt our if j m ! i If fll ' Jil barley properly by the 1 Jl ; A j If if old'pjpcess.-- ' ' J vWiii J ': t ' ' iC jjl-l; MILLER BREWING CO. I i : ORDER A CASE TODAY. " M, ' L . V&if&Z&P : ': , : ' "Tessen LIQUOR COv""" . M I i- I . :'..'IrJ I 1030 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. , : SmJtSm', . g J IW k TTTirr' f Both Phonea 703. "0yrvrvr --.: ', JC ; r'?t'..?i.'.. a i'i'fe' ? .' . iimiiiiiiiiiuniiiifcwi iwBwi iim n r " ; . Vv.' " J ' "tj'iiiiiaimsissii'dilriin-r-iiiisiisiiii t - L - " " ' I i i 1 . ' ,lrJr IT1 WO-IWIKIUI I III IIIHIIU IKIIIIIMII IHII.III- IIP I III.HII1IB1HI.III Ill 01 . Hill Mil W HI HWII."'! I UHWIPJW " "jlT '' ir itt rv ir iii-mi ii ii inn l j u. ir i n ., - - Drexel's ' Shoe Comfort for Women . 'The .woman; who' suffers with tired, aching feet will welcome the "shoe' comfort" we have provided for' her. ' No word of ours can convey to you their worth. ' Just a sentence to give you an' idea. Especially constructed, one 'size smaller at the instep, two sizes larger, on the sole -making a snug fit over the instep and around the heel, with plenty of room over; the toes and the. ball of the foot rest ing firmly on the sole and not on the uppers this relieves the pressure from bunions or other soreness.' Turned Soles . $3.50 Welt Soles .......84.50 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam St. Hotel Rome European. IN THE HEART OF THINGS Cor. ICth and Jackson Sts. Two blocks from leading department stores and all theaters. By THEODORE ROOSEVELT African Came Trails Bis Own Book AGEWTS WAJITED for ths onlj acooant of bis adventarss In Africa by hlmsslf. BBWlaf OT BOOKS CHARLES SCRIBNER'3 SONS Roliablo Dentistry AT Tafl's Denial Rooms X V PILS-FSTULA All Roctal Dlaoaeaa cured without ssuniral operaiioa snl (iaw SnUed to Let s Lif.liav.. No chloroform. clmr.ur other jrnersl sn.rniheiic "ed. Eumiostioa fw. Writs for Ires Beok. ..--l.TA!IYiiii 1 ofie Backward easort .... leaves us with more High Grade Woolen's jthan we should have at. this time of the yeah ? We . fully realize that the quickest' way taripove. them is to cut the price; so' here goes . SATUR DAY MORNING, MAY 28th,- at;8:?0 ;:o'elo'clc we commence the Greatest Price Redttction"Sale including the very latest patterns in Greys; Tans and Wood-Brbwhs, also som fine ;Blue Serges, most all suitings that we have; eea making up for $30 and $35,' all go at the ridi(v ulous low price of . if- 20 S . f a. j i or uoai ana ixousei's, ana we positively guarj. antee a perfect fit and the, same trimmings; anit workmanship you have been"getting for a greiat deal more money.- Look, at our .window.' dis play, but positively no order, taken until Satur- day, May 28th. You . can't ifford to miss i-this sale. 7he London SSSBfJSJJBSJBfBSBJSJSJSJSJBJtff(B "MiftTr9 Welirather! 1 IN llty f ifS a "two 'yw : hole tie" for men, and, Y of course, an i j y . iVis '.. 205 South 15th Street V Tit Bfifi-TIe of Tailoring ever attempted by an Om&ha'coiy J cern . Your choice of 250 High Grade Woolen IP O ji ' ;" 1 -Ia.1 l ' Best ll