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TIIE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY SEPTEMDEU 7, 1910. HOTEL MEN ARE MOST WARY Secure Conviction of Man Who Beats His Board Bill. TO PAY TWICE THE AMOUNT Wataoi la mid on a Char of Beat Ina Another Hotel 'Had a Va ried (urtrr While la Omaha. That It Is not going to be an easy matter to "run a sandy ' on hoiclkeeptrs hereaf ter In proved ty the cane of II. O. Watson, who was In police court Tuesday morning. A year ago this month Watson put up at the llrrmhaw, accompanied by a nurse. He also had the services of a physician. His bill was small, comparatively, aside from the doctor bill, but he Jumped It, and the Hunshaw people could get no satisfaction from Watson or Ills -father, who la a man of means. Afterward It developed that Watson went to the Loyal and there Incurred another bill of substantial proportions, also work ing a physician for the money on a worth less draft. TTIen he is alleged to have borrowed 100 fftrm a nuise whom he took to Chicago to caro for him there. She was compelled to telegraph home for money to return on, as the story goes. Recently Watson Is alleged to have gone to the office df an Omaha physician for treatment, ai.d asl'.ed to have a nurse pro vided. He also wanted a draft cashed, with part of wl.lch the physlclun was to pay himself and give the balance to the caller. The doctor had heard of the In cident at the Loyal hotel, 'through which a fellow practtoner had )ot money, and he notified Landlord Taggart. "Watson's ar rest followed. '" ' ' ' In police court Watson found himself un expectedly tip against the complaint from the Henshaw, and within ten minutes hnd heard It read, pleaded guilty and was fined $24, double the amount of the bill. He was granted a continuance on the charge preferred by Mr1. Taggart. Connell Raises Newr' Questions in Don&hue Case Six Beasons Are Oiven for Quashing; the ftno Warranto Pro- .' . j '. . oeedings. Several entirely new questions of Juris diction have been raised for the supreme court of Nebraska to settle In the motion filed Monday by AV. J. Connell as attorney for Chief Donahuo In the ouster eult. The day set for the chief to answer the charges that were made against him by Charles Karbach of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioner was September 6, but In stead of directly answering tne chief filed, through his attorney, 4 motion to quash the quo warranto 'proceedings on the general grounds that the court would be exceeding its Jurisdiction' In settling the case. To determine' the" 'guilt or Innocence of the chief It would t'e. necessary, according to the contentions set forth in this motion to decide the guilt Or Innocence of a number of persons not Involved In the case directly, that Is, the persons whose alleged viola tion of the law the' chief la said to' have condoned. Six reasons are set forth in the motion as follows: First, theNtocts as set forth In the complaint' are Insufficient to cause an investigation by the court Second, the determination' of the case would cause the state supreme court to descend to the level of a municipal court and take testimony 1n 'misdemeanor "cases. Third, the supreme court has no right under the constitution of the state to take any cognisance of misde meanor cases except 'when they are ap pealed. Fourth, a decision In these misde meanor cases would determine In advance the guilt Or Innocence of parties not before the court who might later be brought before It on the same charges. Fifth, the parties defendant are not properly designated. Sixth, the facts set forth are tnouf flclent for the court -to take up the subsidiary auestlons. ' 1 The question "of thb Jurisdiction of the su preme court in' such canes when they are raised apropos of another matter has never been determli'sd by the supreme court of this state and will probably cause a long and Involved argument. The question will be taken up at the, September term, which begins In the middle of the month and If the court sustains too motion the proceed ings will be dropped.. If the motion Is over ruled the chief will be given another bancs to file a d'ract answer. Captain Ellison Bobs' Up Again ' ' ' H H '" ' Rumor Hai it that He is in Trouble Over Indian'fcaads.in the ... . - 'Weit'' Captain Francis J. Ellison, alias Timothy Sherwood, alias Merrel, hero of many mat rimonial enagagensents and captain of the defense In several courts-martial, has bobbed up again'. - Bus? rumor has once more seised uporr the captain and Is now asserting that ' a checkered career has reached a barred' and striped end. Captain Ellison Is declared to have got Into trouble over Indian land titles in Idaho and a statement ' not fully verified la to the effect that he has received a five year sentence In fhs penitentiary. If true li will not be 'the first' time that Captain Ellison has been Cooped up In durance unpleasant. II Is i "-' jr, f"i'j v This - I T Mi.!. ! ?Rllsa i specw : n wAlKIlt til ! Trip to !t::4Trrri sf6;al Omaha Ui!i?d . event " --irfiniiiMmsiii'.''-t tw -' -r -i V mf LI bill Here Is a Special Sale That Is Worth Plan ning a Special Trip to Omaha to Attend. THE GREATEST i r EVER HELD BY A STORE IN THE WEST- I Mi MW k SEPTEMBER 12 AY We bought the entire retail stock from an Eastern Con cern retiring from business. All the stock is new, high class iand up:to-date in every way. This is another of those great opportunities that come to Brandeis on account of our world-wide reputation as cash buyers. We secured this entire retail stock at a tremen dous reduction. T Bwcacaanaac re a Few of the Special Bargains $30 AXMINSTER AND VELVET RUGS CI C QC all 9x12, full bordered, Oriental and floral .... vl Wet0 $20 BRUSSELS, AXMINSTER AND VELVET QA QQ RUGS, all room sizes, floral and Oriental ... vvetfd HIGHEST QUALITY 9x12 WILTON RUGS,1 finest grade of Wilton made, new fall designs and QOft flfi colors, worth up ,to $55. ; Jetf 0 $4.98 . $2.98 ..$1.59 $9.00 AXMINSTER RUGS, size 4i2x6i2 feet, at , GRANITE ART SQUARES, worth as high as $6.00, at $3.50 AXMINSTER RUGS, 27x60 inch size, at . . . REMEMBER THIS SALE IS NEXT MONDAY, SEPT. 12 -AT Brandeis Stores, Omaha Tae Gratltade of Elderlr People, goes out to whatever helps give them ease, comfort and strength.- Foley Kidney Pills cure kidney and bladder diseases promptly, and give obmfort and relief to elderly people. railroads:; ANSWER STUBBS fay They Are fiot Discriminating Aaalast Kansas ja, the Matter of Stat Fair Hates. Id reply to Governor Stubbs' allegation that the railroads are discriminating against Kansas In the matter of rate fa vors, the Vnlon I'aolflc makes the state ment that in all states where there Is a -cent rate law In operation It is the stated policy to make no rates less than the reg ular ones. On this account tha road re fuses to take the Initiative In setting a rate to the state fair In Kansas. I'p to date 'the L'nloh Paolflo 1s the only road which has made any reply to the request for a rate, and It 1 not known whether the other roads- will make any reductions or not. The Talon Pacific also refused to state whether or not they would make any reduction If tke other roads did. KEZS Q 'i a u i ! 9 : H Et B 0 9 a i i u ii H H B a i I I 1 I ? U KXr UTIGK WEEK DATS. ( BATURDT tvEl INQ AMD UNTIIi 6 F. M. The Fall Styles Modern Shoemaking at its Very Best There's a certain distinction In Dor othy Dodd Shoe styles that gives them an entre Into the society of the host dressed women everywhere. Dorothy DoJd shoes are masterfully designed to impart a grace and shap llness of foot so Immensely pleasing to exacting womenfolk. The new fall lines are ready, at: Store lhw Open Till 6 P. M. Every Even ng h m mm mmm a am iw sa aa hxeept Saturday Till IU f. U. , , So the New Oown Jewel Tailor Knit, the host or nil, l $25.00 3. so S4 Buy Your School Supplies at Kennelt's MILTON BRADLEY'S PAINTS, for School use . , 19c Pencil Boxes, with lock and key.. at, each 5 Double Slates, 10 15 SO 25C Rulers 1 5 and 10 Globes 25c FREE Penholders l'RKIC with 10c pnr-hae of school supplies. 20O lHge Tablets PUKE with 23 cent purchases. Crayons and Colord Pencils, at, each fic, 10c, lc Combination Pen and Peuclls, at each fic WOE THE RELIABLE STORE NEW PALL MILLINERY at Savin Prlcw Always. Corsets Modelled on Newest Lines Long Skirted Contil aad Batiste Garments Don't let the low price Influence you to a poor opinion of these corsets. You would really pay 1.25 for them in a regular way, Tomorrow you'll find them on the tables for easy choosing. We have them in medium or high bust, and long skirted effects, stayed with non-rustable boning, nicely trimmed, full hose supporters equipment.' All sizes to 30 special, 89c. R H R n a I ti .WEDNESDAY for NOTIONS. Pearl Buttons, colored pearl, I to I on card, large and medium sizes, per card 10O Fsarl Buttons, colored buttons, 6 to 12 nn a card, per card 50 Dress Shields, . medium size, per t.lr . . . j 6o BUoe Xiaoss, black, medium length, per dozen ... v So 811k Tnrsad, all colors and black, at 8 for. 6o safety pins, N'lckel plated, all sizes a cards for Bo Books and Eyas, all sizes, black and white 8 cards for 6o Darning Cotton, black only, per spool lo DENNETT'S BIG GROCERY Be the fin Specials w havs prepared for Wednesday and Thursday t Pride of Bennett 8 Flour, Macaroni, Star and Cres per sack $1.60 cent, 3 pkgs fur.... 390 Ana du scamps i Ana iv eiainps Bennett's Hreaklust Cof fee, 2-lb can. . .-. . .460 Bennett's Golden Coffee, per pound 83o Teas, our usual )8c kind, at, per pound 48o Teas, our usual 4!c kinds, at per pound 38c Tea Slftlngs, pound package .......... .130 Jap Klce, 7o quality, i lbs for ........ 850 Kolled Oats,' if bounds for ..B8e Seeded Raisins, pound package 13Ho And 10 Stamp Hen Keed. per lb..SHo Chick Feed, per m:...3o't Bunele-is Herring, Clief Brand, 2 Jars l'or..80o And lu Stamps Galllard Olive Oil, small bottle 84o And 20 Stamps Baking Powder, Capitol, pound cans 84o Anti -0 Stamps Cheese, full cream, per pound 86o .And 10 Stamps Queen Vinegar, quart bottle -....86o And 20 Stamps Safety Matches, 3 dozen boxes for 86o - And 10 Stamps Armour's "Verlbest" Sliced Beef ....... .15o And lu Stamps Eagle Chill powder, tin box for. lSVtO And 6 stamps Noodles, two packages, for loo And 10 Stamps Pennut Butter, large Jar for , 25o And 10 Stamps Fels Naptha - Soap, ' six cakes for 85o Diamond Crystal Table Salt lOo And 10 Stamps Snlder's Salad Dressing for S5o And 10 Stamps Pickling Spices, lb...85o And 10 Stamps i llEKIiBKII :RK!!1 imwiiil I MLJT . iW af jTSB , It) 11 I 111! m i i a it it ii i -I , :'j !! X 1' - Fearful Slaaaatrr of deadly microbes oei-uis when throat and lung diseases are treated with lr. King New Dlacovwy. , 50s ana &, For sal by Uuawn Drug Co. Dairy Question Goes Over Week Inspector is Given Seven Days to Show Good Faith in the ' ' Matter. ' The question of the Inspection of dairies and the fight between Health Commissioner Connell and Dairy Inspector Young was put o(f another week by the city council In the meeting of the committee of the whole Tuesday morning. Because that body had put Itself on Record a week ago aa being In favor of the performance of Ills duty by the dairy Inspector, It was decided to give him one week as u chance to show his good faith, and the matter will be taken up by the Judiciary committee In the meantime. Councilman Hummel declared his own willingness to serve as a member of a d ft try Inspecting committee from the council which should do away with the necessity of a paid veterinarian, and this proposition will be considered by the committee. . The complaint of Asmmant City Attorney Dunn against the Nebraska Telephcne com pany was postponed fur hearing to Wednes day morning at 9 o'cUick. Is the best cream made for the skin. If you have a red, rough, blotched, sore, unsightly skin, try this great product of the American Druggists Syndicate. You can use it for massaging wrinkles and for a sallow com plexion, as it whitens and beau tifies, is safe, harmless and does not grow hair. ... No woman who values her ap pearance and who wants a smooth, clear skin should let a day go by without trying It for the face, neck, arms and hands. Get it for 26c, at any A. D. S. drug store. MEM SIR sua ASSOCIATION Wlttl I l.OOO Otsw Dnnilrts Mrs. Jacob Wllmeri. Lincoln, 111., found her vr back to perfect health. - She wnWv. ", nuffered with kl"y trouble sod beck-ii?. and my appetite was very poor if J.jnea. A few week's ago I got Fvte:- V.'li oy Pills and gava thera. a flr trial. They gave me great relief, so con tinued, till now 1 aw again . Jo. perfect health,- "Now's the day J v and Now'i the hour" Bom j Vesnesday, September 7th PRESS DAY TRAVELING MEN'S DAY 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:30 12:00 1:00 THE BEER YOU LIKE HAVE A CASE SENT HOME CeNIUMIsC DiaTMISUTtSj JOHN NITTLER 3224 SO. 24TH 6TRCCT ma. a-taao . Rio aaia 1:30 2:00 2:30 4:00 5:30 7:00 7:15' 8:00 9:00 A. M. Arch. Hoxey in tlirilling flights in Wright's 1 Aeroplane. Bloomfield First Regiment Mili , tory and Gibbon Bands in Concerts. ' .. . Sig. Lombardo's Symphony Band and Grand . Opera Concert Company at the Auditorium , 'Address on Soil Fertility by Prof. Taylor. Meeting Nebraska Press Association at Col . iseum. k W. C. T. U., meeting at Auditorium. Addresses ' . by State. Senator Ned. Brown, Hon. W. R: Pat ' rick, Hon. W. B. Price, and Hon. A. G. Wol v fenberger. P. M. Racing Program in front of Amphitheater: 2:20 Trot Purse ; $ 600.00 2:25 Pace-Purse 1,000.00 3-Year Old Pace-Purse 600.00 ' RUNNING Five-eighths Mile Dash 100.00 ' i Half Mile and Repeat 100.00 ' ' ' Two Miles of Ten Mile Relay Race .'. 1;250.00 Ixmbardo's Musical Program at Auditorium. The "Bee, Wizard" at the Bee Building. Hon. James C. Dahlman, Democratic nominee for Governor, and Hon. G. M. Hitchcock, Dem ocratic nominee for U. S. Senator, on the is , sues of the day, at the Auditorium. Arch Hoxey, the wonderful Aviator of Wright's Aeroplane, in exhibitions before the Grand Stand at R-ace Track. Lombardo's Musical Program at Auditorium. Meeting State Bankers' Association at Col , ( ,iseum. . ' , v . '"Sig. Lombardo's Symphony Band and Grand " V Opera Concert Company before the Grand y1' Stand at the Race Track. The Great Patterson Shows on Midway. ' NIGHT RACES: 4 Half Mile Dasli, Running $100.00 "'" Four and Half Furlong Dash, run- 4 ; ning 100.00 Five-eighths Mile Dash, Running . . . 100.00 - ' With Special Events Between Heat. . Mammoth Display of Fireworks and Set Pieces. ADMISSION 50c Ladies', hisses s Children's Sweaters M I J - a. .' i , i i y t k m If Hlg special purchai-o of manu facturert." PHmples Just recclvt'd; on sale Wednesday o At About Half p- rnce All colors, all sizes In this ltu tnenso line. - IUh' Wool Hvoa(4rs Kogular values to 10.00 t 92.45 to $4.03 MIbscs' Sweaters, values to $3.50, at $1.25 nd -91.1)8 hildren's Iji.OO w eatcra. . . 98J t'lilldrril'a UKe Swpstern. . . . 40C Two ttls Scc1m1b in VAKN DUl'T. WKDXKSDAi Ice Wool, Angora and German Knitting Yarns; on sale Wed nesday, skein ..; 19 Shetland Flosa, Oermantown Zephyr and Imported Saxony Yarns; at 3 skeins -23 High Grade Vcol Dress Goods We are now making skirts to measure In our Dress Goods Dept. You select the cloth and we will make a perfect fit or money T funded, at S1.25. $1.50. $2. $2.50. $3. $3.50 ntl $4. Call at Dress Goods counter. Exlra Specials for Vednesda; ; In Our Famous Domestic Room ' . Trom I to 10 a. K S. P. O., our famous $1.66 extra large and extra heavy Comfort able, only two to a customer, Rt, each 980 Trora 10 to 11 A. M. ISc Huck Linen Towels, regular price 15c each 8V1O rrom a to 3 P. M. Sllverwoort 11-4 Blankets, the best $1.60 blanket on the market, 4 pr. " limit, at, pair 96o From 3:30 to 4:30 P. X. We will sell Standard Sheets, regu lar price 75c, size 81x90, seamier, 6 sheets limit, at, each .... 48o Tor All ajr Remnants, 6 to 10 yards, of 16c Flannelettes, fa.it colors, Persian designs Ii... lOo 32-inch Percales, light or dark col ors, regular price 12 Me, at 8Vo Admiral Percales, 86-lnch, regular 12c. at 7V0 Heat Twilled Flannelettes mails, at lHo Very fine Twilled Duck Flannel ettes . . .. . 10e A good" line of Flannelettes.. TVtc 10c Outing Flannel BVc Several specials not advertised. Some House Furnishing Specials 25c Wilson Bread Toasters. 15 50c Granite Water Pails, 10-qc size, each 2D Cold Handle Frying Pans, Urge . size, each 10? 2Bc Shaker Flour Sifters. ..10 98c Water Palls, 12-quart, blue and white enamel 49 4-tie Parlor Brooms.. . '. , . .2D Drip or Roasting Pans 10? WE ADVISE OUR CUSTOMERS TO PUT UP PEACHES AND PLUMS NOW. The balance of our special car of extra fancy Elberta Peaches will go on sale Wednesday. This Is extra fancy fruit. It retails everywhere for $1.00 box, - our speolal prion, par crate 76o 4-Baskst Crates ranoy Italian Bins Flams, par orate Si.aa Don't forgrst Wednesday will bs tba blf Bpsolal JTlou Bala Say. We want every housekeeper In Omaha to try a sack of our High Patent Diamond "H" Flour. It Is mads from the finest wheat oiv tainable, and Is worth 40c a sack more than this sale price, but for a trial order we are going to ssU it psr 48-lb. saok 91.35 Our regular low prices on all fresh Vegetables and Fruits, But ter, Cheese, Crackers, meats, Teas and Coffees. . DOITT FORCCT TRY UAYDElTS FlflSTZ PAYQ BAILEY (& MA C H DENTISTS ' Best equlppad dental offlc. in tns middle west. Ulghesi f rade dentistry at reasonable prloea. Porcelain flllrnga, Just ike tba tooth. All lastrumsnta cars fully sterilised aftsr sacs) patient. TlilUD FLOOR. PAXTON HLOCK Corner 16th aad Parnam 8trcU. SbS&bI COAL AT CUT FRICE FOB CASH -SCRANTOSI HARD COAL Nice Clean Bright -Qlossy SIO.OO PER TON DELIVERED We save you from COo to $1.80 on all coal you buy from us. We guarantee quality and quantity. ROSENBLATT'S CUT HKICK COAL COMPANY 1933 Vloholas Street. Pbonasi Oaixg. 413. B-141S. asm , JETTER . BREWING .CO.; FtooeNt.8. 30U u TSlreeU South Omtha. Nebraski OOsTSVlkBg DISTBIBUTXaSl Omaha i WOO r. ItZLZ. 1334 Donflas Street. -fnoaesi Doua-las 1543. Xaa. A-1B43. oatb Oinabsi Vat. JETTEa. 8S03 W Bt. rbone Bo. ess tad. r-188 OonsoU Blnffsi X.BO. WCSEU 1013 Mala St. Beta Vbosss. SO, THE SUNDAV BEE la anxiously awal.cd by those who are specially' Interested In lands, the sort that buy and sell and Ktliors tu do the sains. -. . 11 1 Bui I LB 1 u P . . si Bleacher and Infield 25c. Grand Stand 1 ! fir "" - '""""T1! M 50c and 75c. B J M ' KBEKi MJ j A BEE r-E3n the rw pee ri" ntad 1 H will rent .iat vacant housa. flU H Sporting Base Ball League ana J tho" v,cnt roo,n or "or , (" 0 H boarders on short not.oa, at vary R Page Scores Amaieur 1 1 m11 eo,t to yo Trr lu WOMEM'S Bench Made 00T Our new fall stock of Wo- ( men's bench madft - shoes, made by Laird, Schober & Co. . are In and ready for your In spection. This Is unqueetiott , ably the finest Una of wo. ' men's shoos made In the i world. This fall styles coma . In a little fuller toe with shorter vampa or forepart- button or lace. Tuoy are made of fine patent colt, kid, lm- . ported dull calf and suede. In these shoes we offer you the ' ideal of shoe craft at, pair- 5.00 -and-6.00'-; FRY SHOE CO. 1 THB 8XOZKB ,. a VJ. 1 ! W HIIIWBsasaa.MMsBa TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER'. Oao ltvllar IV r Yrsr. TWENTIETH CENTURY ' FARMEH ( t