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    TTTK I5KK: OMAHA. SATtTiDAY. .frLY 2. 1010.
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BRIEF CITY NEWS
Evnih sirt v'aduct tht City F.nr'ii'-:
I Craig h"M to b rturrwiin. Mr. Cra:g
ds not bllve It mill h nf'fMTr to stop
I traffic In order t"i make the ne.led charrs
) et Frui n.
iectrio Tlti IirftivOrtiln Ce. that wi'l rtrristhen" the structure for the
Dry Cleaalag ,.t garment!. Tla ! 11 h" to carry-
City Dye Works. j South Flftnth. ( Kfcr Dctim Vest Wlt Juic
CoatoM .quire. hv, rmovri their ' S,"""T h" h""1 "'"" mW nd
coal office t J;, tn S-venK-nti. street. ' v.,!""m'nt ,he f"r "
: m cae ir ir."nore tnraa. com-ri"i m
! unit g the t'nhed States ma I to dfrai1.
i leclMi.n on the motion" will be handed
:dn nest Tursrtay.
juki soutn or the Branrfen theater.
There are E.vsrai Ways of nariag
The Nebraska tavlngs and Loan iHwit
tlon wry. 'and others. Our way pay
Per cent per annum. io Board of Trs-l
building.
'u the Bride Month j une safely pas
sed, with .104 rrairiaae llcenis iMtwd n
Omaha. Marr'.aije License rrk Furjy fec'.a
that he Is er.utied t'vat l.a-l a short per.oJ
'f quiet. Nineteen more l;c im-s weie s
sued than (1'irlne Jim-, w.:
Facing- Taxes Told I'avlng taxes levied
on South omaha property owners on
Twe-ity-fuurth street from (J sireet nort i
to the city limits have b-en held vo.d by
Ihe district court. A nihiontv vt th prop
erty owner affected nr.. i , .1 a protest
Tana for Comrt Xouse Four electric
fans have l.ee'n voted for the court house
by the Board of County Commissioners.
The county clerk s office will receive one,
th ounty Judge s office two and the com
msioner' nff.ee one. Officer of the
county " le'k and the county commissioners
are on the it round floor and the county
j Judiie s office on the eecend floor, and are
i the warmest offices in the building.
! Havsrly Wants Kelp The county clerk
has notified the county commissioners that
! he will rfqulre an addit'qn oi' five men to
hi c.ffice force for the three months com
mencing July 11. They are nere."ary to
van urn; to Try Again Charles 1 I make snJ omrjlete the regular tax lists of
Van Camp, who i te di m ora'to1 can- j ioUia countv. There will be a consider-
didate for county commissioner atinst the
Tate John A. Scott In this !a.t cinipatn.
will try again for the place, having pail
In his filing fee to fet on the primary
ballot.
Gruealf Bnys Mora Property Oharlee
Gruenig had added another piece of prop
erty to his already extensive noldmss In
Omaha, having bought a brick njre build
ing at the northwest corner of Twenty
fourth and Lak streets ffira Elizabeth
and Kdith Patrick. The price r corded Is
Sheriff a Meat at Kearney The semi
annual meeLlng of the Nebraska ttale
Sheriffs' association wiil be held at Kear
ney, Thursday. July 11. In the office of the
sheriff of Bnffa'o county. Important busi
ness la to be brought up and every sheriff
In the state has been specially urged
attnd.
ab'.e Increase of land descriptions this year
owlnc to the new additions and also an In
crease of work on account of the Clkhorn
and PapiUion drainage districts.
Za tha OlTorea Court Mary J. King
has begun suit for divorce from Andrew J.
King on charges of abandonment and fail
ure to support.' Montie A. McMurray r.a-
been given a decree, from Mane Mont
gomery. He claimed that ahe refused to
live with him. Ellen I'oake received a
decree from Edward Doake on the ground
of his having failed to support her. Goldie
B. Howard asks a divorce from Hayet L.
Howard charging him with cruelt.
Eagles to Plcnlo Saturday afternoon
and evening members of the Omaha Kaniea'
lodge will gather at Courtland Beach for
a picnic and general Jollification. Coin-
to imer.cing at 5 o'clock there w'il be an ath
letic program, with all sorts of athletic
WOULD UNLOCK JAIL DOORbij"
Judge Eitelle Threaten! Move
Prisoner! Aren't Aided.
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CTTBEARAFLE HEAT IS TROUBLE
Jarlst Declares ttmlnn Molt Be
Dared oa I. on a; ttladoera to Pro
tect I n main or lie Will Art
4 owarll Doria't Art.
Judge Estelle threatens to unlock na
doors of the county Jail and turn tv-ry
prisoner out if they are not given a little
more humane t-eatrrent and the west w:o
dr ws of the ;ail provided with awnlng.
Sheriff Brailey sys awnings are the one
t.nt.g teahy nee.led at tne Jail. From Z
o clock In t'.ie afternoon unt.l sunse", he
sas. the heat Inside the jail become i-i-tense.
The sun beats down through t'.io
row of loi.g windows for hours ai a lino
and it Is oniy a qut-.iicn of humanity, in
th : mind of Judge Estelle, whether they
should be given the protection of a t.'w
awnings or whether they should be com
pelled to endure the heat.
John Grant of tha B.ard of County Com
missioners Intends to bring the matter be
fore the board and do ail he can to se
cure the passage of a resolution authoriz
ing the purchase of awnings.
Borne lime ago the sheriff wrote to m-
council asking that awnings be furnished,
but his request was not granted. A reso
lution was passed by the -oard a Jthorixi.ij
the installation of the Ice water tanks
t the ;nl. one for each floor.
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Two Great Offers on IVlen's
Maiini(dI"TaiSfloFS(di ggnjiiLtte
These are offers which YOU cannot afford to overlook; Because these
garments ARE new and correct 1910 models, ARE nobby and handsome in shade and pattern
ARE strictly hand-tailored by expert tailors and ARE actually worth $15 to $22.50.
Board la Continuous Session T'e stunts. Prixes to be awarded the winners
County Board of Equalization held no j are on exhibition at the Nebraska Clothing
meeting Friday, having taken a recess to 'company. Addresses by several of Omaha's
Saturday at S a. m. No further complaints ! leading speakers are down for the even
will be heard and the board will take up In? program, commencing at 7 o'clock,
nothing except unfinished bunlnesa. Re- Among the speakers are Mayor Pahiman.
eessea will be taken from time to time, but ' T. W. Blackburn, G. M. Hitchcock. A. W.
tha board will not adjourn until tha state IJeffi ris, Harry Fleharty and Isidore Zeis-
. board is
mapairl
heard from.
spalring tbs Viaduct Assistant Gen
eral Manager Huntley. In charge of engin
eering matters for the Union Pacific, has
a tar ted a gang repairing the span of the
ler.
The Right Hand
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PLEADS THEM ALL"
Stmn9 Co.
Saint Paxil :: Minnesota
VV. E. Keefer,
AgL Omaha Brancb,
1022 Douglas Street,
.Phone Douglas 3975
Love Causes
Suicide Threat
Two Hen and Woman Arretted Fol
lowing: One Admirer's Desperate
Actions with Bottle.
Possible murder and suicide was pres
ented and three arrests were made by
Policemen Fahey and Lahey after a hurry
call In the patrol wagon to TZl South
Eighteenth street last night. "Come quick;
there's going to be murder here," was the
message over the telephone that brought
the police.
It was "the eternal triangle" of melo
dramatic love that caused the climax, as
the police discovered. Otto E. Tague and
Herbert R. Scott, the police learned, were
opposed to each other In relation to the
attentions of Mrs. Edith Holsclaw. The
trio were arrested and permitted to tell
their story at the police atattion.
Tague had threatened to fall dead at the
feet of Mrs. Holsclaw when he confronted
tier ana Bcott after following them In a
mysterious walk. It was explained. A bot
tle of formaldehyde waa found In Tague's
pockets at the station, indicating the ln-
tentiona he had had.
Tague and the woman bad come to
Omaha some time ago, after Mrs. Holsclaw
obtained a divorce from her husband. They
lived for a time at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Scott at 1909 South Twenty-fifth
street.
Tague grew jealous of Scott's attentions
to the woman, and also trouble between
Scott and his wife transpired, according to
Tague. Scott telephoned the police while
Tague was enacting his threats at suicide.
Both Tague and Scott were fined SI and
costs when they appeared before Judge
Cockrell in poJice court Friday morning.
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CAM? FOR BABIES IS AIDED
Braadela' on Annonnre They "Will I
ForaUu Ire Maar Other j
Conlrlbatlons.
J. L. Brandcls' Sons have announced that
they will supply the Open Air Camp foi
babies which the Visiting Nurses associa
tion has established at Eighth a:d Bancroft I
treeta with the needed ice this aummer;
that is. they will meet the expense of keep- j
Ing the camp supplied.
Ak and ye shall receive is a maxim j
being dally illustrated in the respense of
the public to the needs of this camp. Its .
equipment and furnishings have been quite J
largely donationa by generous people.
The camp now consists of one large
bou.e tent. Another house tent is to be
erected and other small tents. One of the
tents Is to be reserved for the cases where
there is possibility of contagion. The loca
tion of the camp is splendid, high and tree
aliaded.
Miss Nan Dorsey and Miss Blanche Kelly,
who are to be In charge of the camp, ex
pect to take up their quarters there this
evening. Saturday will be spent in putting
the camp in ord-r and Monday the camp
will be open for the reception of the small
sick folks.
BODY OF AMUS R0YSJER
FOUND AT, LAKE MANAWA
Corps U Positively Identified ky
the Tswa Manaal of
Flareaee.
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Marshal A. Marr of Florence visited
Council Bluffs Friday and positively Iden
tifled the body of the man found near
Lake Manawa as that of Amus Roysur
of Florence. Royster was assistant en
gineer at the Brandela building at Omaha.
He leaves a wife and two children. There
seems to be no doubt but -that the man
was overcome with heat and thus lost his
life.
Ha.nd-Tcvilored Suits
worth $20 to $22.50
Saturday $14.50
The well-dressed meh and young men of the
eastern fashion centers have worn these models
and pronounced them their choice of all offered
this season at prices ranging from $20 to even $"23.
The shades and patterns are the dressiest and
handsomest of any you will find in Omaha at
their regular prices of $20 to $22.50. And, as we
have already said, these are strictly hand tailored
garments, which will fit you perfectly and always
retain their stylish lines.
Solely because of the inclement weather of
this spring, we secured these suits greatly below
their true worth, and so offer them to you now at
CONTRACT FOR POWER HOUSE
Street Railway Company to Spesa
60O,HO In Effort to Far
Disk Sufficient Power.
McGowan and Jacobberger have boen
awarded the contract to build the new 1
power house for the street railway com-
pary. The Wisconsin bridge company of ,
Milwaukee will pi are the structural steel.
The new house w,ui equipment represents
an outlay of about tbOO.000 on the part of i
the street railway company, and is ex
pected to furnish enough power to meet all
requirements for some time to come.
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Hand-Tailored Suits
Worth $15 to $18
Saturday $9.75
Were we to name the makers of thoso gar
ments you would at once recognize them as being
among the most reputable makers of the country.
But one of the conditions under which we made
this great purchase was that we keep hecret the
makers' r.ame, because their garments are found
in other Omaha stores at $13 Jo $.'50.
However, we give you our guarantee that every
suit in this lot is a high-grade, strictly hand-tailored
garment.
The styles, shades, patterns and fabrics em
brace all this season's most jopular novelties iu
sizes to fit men of all build.
Take your choice during this sale at
Three Great Big Special
Shirt Offers for Men
MANY READY FOR TEKAMAH
R elevations Are Belaug Made Pwst
for the Trip to Tekamah on
the Foarth.
Many reservations are being made
through Samson for a trip on the McKeen
motor cars to the basket picnic at Te
kamah July 4. Many autoists have also
declared their Intention of driving to Te
kamah to Join In the picnic and to see the
races.
SHAWVAN TALKS POLITICS
Boone Conntr Statesman Visits with
Frienda In Omaha la Very
Friendly to Dahlmaa.
Douglas Shawvan, the democratic bell
wether of Boone county, was calling on
friends In Omaha today, preparatory to
the state convention at Grand Island,
July 26. Mr. Shawvan has Just returned
from a four months' trip to northwest
Canada, Texas and other places, on land
business.
"If I had gotten into the senatorial race,
aa some of my friends wanted me to, you
can bet there would have been a race,"
said Mr. Shawvan. "As it Is, I am out of
LOT 1 30 Dozen Custom Tailored
Shirts Absolutely unapproached In
smartness imported fabrics fine
custom making exquisite taste and
perfection of fit. Worth
$2.50 and $2.00; choice
Saturday, at
$1.35
LOT 2 Madras, French percades and
cheviots, in coat style, cuffs attached
or detached. Beautiful patterns and
splendid tailoring combined make
these worth 91-50 and - n
and $2.00; choice J TP
Saturday
LOT 8 Fine soisette, sllkollnes, etc.,
with soft collar and cuffs attached
In solid or fancy striped patterns of
all shades; worth $1.50 g-y
and $2.00; choice Sat- f
urday M
Men's Straw
Hats
We've the Finest
Straws in Omaha
at S3. 00
Focus your eyes on the
straws vou see 'round town
at $350 and $4 come here
with the picture in your
mind and see the same hats at $3.
Crisp new styles in English Sennetta also genuine China
Split Sailors, in all brims and crowns all the flexible pull-down
brims, too, and fine Mllans and Shinki straws.
Other Straws at $1, $2, $3, $4, $5
$3.50, $5, $7.50
Panamas
Genuine
On Piece
This store will be closed all day Monday, July 4th
"The House of
High Merit."
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politics, except for my friends, and I
presume we will have to keep Boone
county democratic for a while yet."
The Boone county statesman said this
with a smile, in allusion to the fact that
he was the first organizer who ever car
ried that county for his party. He is very
friendly to Mayor Dahlman. and believes
the Omaha man will be nominated for
governor.
Brandela Sterea Close Monday.
To celebrate the Fourth of July Brandela'
stores will be dosed all day Monday.
THE BEER YOU LIKE
HAVE A CASE SENT
HOME
conauMiws' distributm
JOHN NITTLER
3224 SO. 24TH STREET
IN. -44SO
eu. tees &aa
NO FINES COME TO MAHONEY
Clerk ef Police Cnrt Gets Groaes
Because One Has Money
tm Pay.
"I am going to worry a whole lot about
paying Judge Cockrell for services In tn
absence of Jutige Crawford if he can't help
brirg in the cash." exclaimed J. J. Ma
Honey, cierk of the police court, Frklay
merging after tha criminal mill had ground
out the day'a work. "A poorer bunch I
have never seen, why there were thirty
seven names on the books, and here It Is
11 o'clock and I haven t been paid a single
cent for fines. Almost every one is a a3
or drunk and absolutely broke; the only
remedy I can see for It la to say that busi
ness Is poor, mighty poor, and Just close
up the shop."
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PROWLER ARRESTED IN ACT
rollce Cantnre Mtenaet Xnlnn At-leaaBCinn-
te Enter Hons
Witnont Shoes.
Caught prowling around the house of E.
P. Myers, S1& South Thirty-second avenue
last night by Officers Lahey and Fahey,
Michael Nolan, who gave his address aa
ffouth Omaha, will have to answer the
charge today of being a auaplcious char- 1
acter. The Myers are at present at their
ranch in Wyoming and the appearance of
Nolan at the place Wd a neighbor to inform i
the police. His coa,t and boots were found
on the front porch.
1510
DOUGLAS
STREET
1510
DOUGLAS
STREET
OLD POINT COMFORT
HUTU CHAMBERUN
BOATING. BATHING, F1SH1XJ.
SAILING, OHCUESTKA,
TEAXIS. GOLF.
Unique sea fcod Cuisine,
rORTKKaa MuSRufc t-arget Mill-
taty h-ost on tiie Alianuc Coast.
HiurTu.N KOALvi. trie P.en.iesvoua
f Ue Nation a Werahipa.
scial weekly mates June te Octoae
mokits at Caleaga, Bloc Zslaa4 a
yaeifia, ass Wabash Aatlroaaa.
Or address USO. F. AJDASkn. Mam,
TUmXMAM KOISOI. Ta,
THREE BAD MEN BREAK JAIL
Charles Kohner, Wllaar Greaser and
Cny Brawn Cat Bar and
Earns te If Ills.
I 8TURGI3. 8. D.. July L-SpecIal Tele
gramsCharles Kohner and Wilbur
! Granger, charged with grand larceny, and
i Guy Brown, aervir.g a Jail sentence for dis
I turbing the peace, broke Jail here last
night and disappeared. A bar was cut In
a window which allowed their escape. L'p
to tonight nothing has been seen or heard
of them. Authorities all over the Black
Hills have been notified.
Mardrrer ef Wsnas Eaeented.
RICHMOND, Vs., July L-Ar.lo Hamil
ton, who was convicted of murdering Mrs.
Sallla B. Hix at Lynchburg. June IS. 1U.
was put to death in the ejectrlo chair la
the state prison early today.
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Saturday, at Our Douglas Stroot Store
A Great One Day
(Clearance Sale
Saturday, July 2, One Day Only
This Great Specialty House Offers
Your unrestricted choice of any Suit,
Coat or Dress in the house. Take your
choice Saturday for
Regardless of whether the former price was
$35, $45, $50, S65, 575 or more.
All the Tailored Suits, all the Silk Dresses, all the
Linen Dresses, all the Wool Dresies, all the Lingerie
Dresses, all the Summer Coats and Evening Capes.
Everything in Our Entire Siock at $15; Nothing Reserved
SATURDAY- One Day Only
SATURDAY DRUG PRICES
At the NEW STORE
Melcher's
17th and
Farnam
Sts.
BARGAINS IN DRUGS
YOU NEED
$1.25 Bath Sprays t8o
10c Jap Rose Soap 7e
10c Palm olive Soap 7o
lSe rf. H. Soap lOo
25c bottle Peroxide 8e
SOc Colgates Perfume, per ox... 19o
25; Arnica Tooth Soap 15c
25c Tooth Brushes ISO
20 per cent discount on all Bath
Brushes for Saturday.
1 lb. Borax so
CIGARS
t for 25c Tom Moore cigars. 4 for Mo
Per box of 50. $3.00.
t for 25c Robert Burns cigars, per
box of 50 93M
10c La Felicldad cigars Be
Per box Of 25. (1.25
PALMER'S PERFUME
FREE
Vita each sale of drugs or sundries
we give Saturday only, a 50c bottle
of Palmer's Perfume absolutely free.
BABY WASH RAG FREE
In Rubber Lined Case
With each 60c sale of baby foods or
baby supplies we give, Saturday on
ly, a body wash rag in a rubber
lined case free.
THESE PRICES FOR SAT
URDAY ONLY
Our new drug store is the hand
sorriest In Omaha Have you taken
advantage of our fine soda fountain,
and roomy, cool store.
The equipment -of the new Colfax
Springs Hotel excels that of any resort on
the continent. Rooms exquisitely furnished
every type of bath to be found in two &
worias vvaicra iameu iur a Kcncraiion cui
sine a specialty. On the highest hill in Iowa.
Beautiful scenery and only a few hours away.
$3.00 a day for your room and board.
Write feabeeefet. Hotel Celfaa, Cetfaa, leva.
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