Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 07, 1911, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 20, Image 20

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    THE BKK: OMAHA. R A TUT? PAY. JAXTTARY 7. 1911.
COUNCIL ALLOTS THE FUNDS if
Apportionment of the General 'Fund
for the Coming: Tear.
FUNDS ALLOWED BY THE CHASTER
FX I mate of the l.r
Made r ' Committee's
Reroramenaatlna a Speelal
Session of tk C'oaartl.
Final action In the apportionment f
the srneral fund for the operation of
Omaha's municipal machinery wm taken
at a council arwulon held Friday mnrnlns,
Fund were taken up separately for ronsld
erHtlcn. At 2 o'clock In the afternoon th
council convened a-em and mad official
the action of the mornlns by the psssaxe
of a formal resolution embodying the ap
portionment decisions of the morning. Only
minor rhsnses were made In the apportion
ment aa recommended by the finance com
mittee, Funkhouser, Berks and Sheldon.
No reduction of Importance were made and
few 'increases were allowed. But little dis
cussion marked the evasion.
Fifteen hundred dollara wit added to
the funda allowed the department of the
city engineer. George Craig, engineer, wa
re!nt to urge the necessity of raining
the amount which the finance committee
proposed to give. He pointed out that
th development of the city made necessary
Increased expenditures.
The "charter" fund, an allowance of f00
for Jhe compiling and ravlalon of ordi
nances. wie thrown Into the legal de
partment fund with the understanding that
the legal department should do this work.
An Increase of $10 a month waa allowed for
the salary of the assistant to tlie license In
spector. Apportionment Made.
The apportionment niado by the council
Is shown by the following table:
-Amount
Allowed. AKh1.
UIIU. mil. Adopted.
Mayor 1 t.oV) f 4.VW I 471
ti.unoll li.ot) m.uoi ItUJU
Comptroller IT.OK)
city clerk ..: 1Q.!70
l.i sal l-'.wn)
city treasurer 23.:'"0
1'Vectiical ".oW
liulldlng Inspector .. 7.M0
Holler Innpootor 3.HS
1'lumblng Inspector .. 3.4M)
IJccnse Inspector .... 2.5?0
Uas rotnnilfMloner .. tlW'
eights, measures .. 1.414. .
Biipcrliitend't market 1.200
superintendent dump 1.200
Police court 3.f0
Maintaining city hall 17.fi)0
Klectlon expennee .... h.OiK)
Health department... 22,600
Veterinarian
Hiaughler house in- . -
)M-i'tion
KmeiRoricy hoHpnal.. 2.R00
JmlliUICDt. 8.C01) .
Ak-.Sar-Hen lighting. 2.600
Annual r port f"
Kirn warden In' 4)
City engineer fci.SH)
Bewer maintaining... 1H MO
HiHlxe and culverts f,4l7
t'lo'swalks. etc 20.0ii0 '
liiMpectors street cuts 2.7S5
Ueneral Inspectors .. S.540
16.7)
io.n7r
M.I 00
21,000
7,(M
7.Hm
Z.MS
3,705
.13.
' 4,b70
1.4,4
1.2'0
1.2-0
8,500
lD.UH)
6.000
24.681
10.577
10.74
13.121
21.000
K47
i.7V
i.iii
3.46
2.774
4.611
1,415
1.2i
1,200
.."00
II 472
6.0U0
22,000
UoO
2.460
2 ,60
t'0
. 6.000
2.600
1,5.:.0
' Ro.StiO
18. MO
6.417
HO.fioO
. 3.000
6.640
6.000
2, MO
S'H)
1.5.r0
M.400
its.ooo
7.000
'18,000
2.DO0
6,340
Total. .i...
VaVkius He
$289,483 293,800 I27B.9W
timi and
contingent fund ... 34.617 87,601
Grand total $324,000 f JSJ.SOO I3W.000
' Allotment of Koadn.
The allotment of funds covered try charter
provision as recommended by the finance
committee waa adopted without change.
This allotment follows:
Recom-
mended
, Charter
Flie department. t 2."o.ono
Allot
ment by Fln ee
Com'tee
for 1911.
for 1H10.
$ 248.000
1 07.0110
29,000
70,000
I 248,000
167.000
2S.0H0
70,000
36.000
60,000
0,000
"2.000
PollL-e dep't H.000
PmMIr llbrai-y.... .0
Lighting 70,000
Street repair
grading 26.000
Park board 60.000
Cleaning and
sweeping 60,000
Crrb. gutter and
anphalt plant... 60.000
General balance
2R.000
60,000
67,000
40,000
of limitation of
n.w.i.ouo
295.000 324,000 319.000
Tctala 11,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000
Levy for 1911.
For general purpose $1,000,000
lVr sinking fund 160,000
For water board 100,000
Fur school IK mills, estimated 4tM,5uO
Total levy, estimated $1,71(1.600
Th telephone bills of the various offices
and departments will hereafter be carried
by the city Jail maintenance fund. Deduc
tion waa made In apportioning the funda
to compensate this change.
BILL LAING GOES UP HIGHER
Former Omaha Newspaper Hu Maw
Yarlc llasrr far Capper
Paallnatloaa.
William T. I.alng, for aeveral years an
Uinaha newspaper man,, has recently been
promoted to he eastern manager for the
Cepticr publications with headquarters 'In
New York, succeeding J. C. Feeley, who
toea to Chicago for the same concern. Mr.
and Mr. LaJng have, already moved to
New York.
Mr.. I.alng began his service with Capper
In Omaha, having charge of the advertising
for thla section and was then advanced to
the Chicago office and, territory. Ha now
atsums charge of the largest field.
The Hell-Dressed
M
Hate you ever noticed that
a well dressed man always has
well Broomed ft rt? Tha an-1
pearance of a man's foot either
adds to or entirely destroys
his personal appearance:
The well dressed man nine
times out of ten gets his shots
at FKY'S, and he doesn't pay
a big price for them, either.
We have them with all the
elite you find In any shoe1 for.
L4
$3.50
04.00 and
$5.00
This is the season when most
men need shoes that will keepj
their feet dry snd warm. Ie-t
us show you some of our men's
storm shoes.
FRY SHOE CO.
Tin: KHOKKS.
hivteetitti ttuj Dou.Us blreeu.
Mil's SHOES
mm,m , , ,,. ,. , .,
Grand Clearing Sale
V omen's Fine Kid Gloves
SLIGHTLY SOILED AND MUSSED
Hundreds of pair of high grade long and short Kid Gloves, slight
ly mussed from holiday display, will be sold Saturday at positively
the biggest bargain In gloves we ever offered.
'TO1
Clearing Sale of
Women's and .children's fine Cotton Hosiery fancy silk erobrold
dered boot patterns; also misses', boys' and children's
fine and heavy cotton, wool and fleece lined hose, at pair. . . XU2.
Women's fine iitn ported lisle- hosiery
fancy embroidered boot, patterns, ' nil-'
over luce and lace' boots," raer- . 0C
cerized and dull finish lisle, pr.. . .aaitlL
Men's fine cotton and mercerized .'fin
ished lisle hosiery; also. jfine
wool hosiery, with double
soles, hefts and toes, at, pair!
Clearing Sale of Underwear
Women's fine ribbed fleecy lined vests and pants 50c
, quality, at, each .29c
Children's camel's hair vests, pants and drawerswill
sizes, extra good quality worth 75c, at, each. . . . . .25c
Boys' shirts and drawers fine ribbed, extra heavy fleece
lined, 50c quality, for 35c
Women's fine natural wool vests and pants $1.00 qual
ity, at, each
RED CROSS DRUG SALE
' This is our regular monthly sale of drugs and toilet
articles that everybody waits
urday are bigger than ever.
25c Banttol
Tooth Paste,
at 12;
25c S a n 1 1 o 1
Face Cream
at 12c
60c Dr. Grave's
Tooth Powder
at 29c
50c . p e b e c o
Tooth Paste
at .' 80c
25c Lilac Tal
cum powd...0c
15c Chamois. 9c
50c Java Rive
powder . ,26c
Mme Yale's Special demonstra
tor will be with us for only one
or two weeks' longer. See her
about Mme. Yale's Toilet prepar
ations. nrnnKit goods
75c 2-quart Hot Water Bot. .00c
Clearing Sale Linens and Towels I
$1.35 Quality best Irish and Ger- i 59c Extra large double warn Tur- 1 1
$1.35 quality best Irish and Ger
man linen table damask, at
rd 954
10c Huek Towels, red borders.
at each JJ
13Vc Huck Towels, extra large
size, at each . . . 8
20c Extra heavy white fleeced
Turkish towels, at each. .'.15
BRANDEIS STORES
NEXT
MONDAY
VA X
ItKaw- varieties will be greater
LJJ an ever. .
:rz- cri? Till? TiriimfiTirc
COMPARE FOR YOURSELF.
Measure The Dee against other local papers in
respect of quality as well as quantity of timely
news and interesting articles from day .to. day
and The Bze's superiority will be demonstrated,
Oreat
fleartng
Hele of
jewelry
on r
10.
Woman's Short Kid Glove
t-olasp, black, white and
colors worth up to f 1.50
pair. .
Women's Long Kid Gloyes
In small sizes, mostly dark
colors worth up to $2. BO
pair.
Tour choice Saturday, pair
Hosiery
for Women
ChiUren
and heavy
. .
121c
59c
for. The bargains for Sat
60c ' Pozxonl's
'Powder ..20c
50c Locust Blos
som pow T. 29c
60c White Rose
Perfume .25c
10c Palm Olive
Soap . v. . .7c
5 0c Flowes'
Girl Toilet
Water ...20c
25c Bottle Hy
drogen Perox
ide 7c
15c Llquozon
Soap 7c
76c Fountain Syringe 50c
$1.50 Fountain Syringe...1. 08c
$3.00 Victor Douche S2.00
$1 Travel cases, Special Sat..4c
5 Cakes Ivory Soap.. 10c
1-20 Mule Team Borax 00c
59c Extra large double warp Tur
kish towels, at each 39
All our Turkish towels worth up
to $1, at each 49
6c Cotton Crash Toweling, red
borders, at yard ......... jj
16c Turkish Toweling, extra wida
very .heavy at yard .(J
NEXT
MONDAY
Deghis Our Great
aiiiiarySak
-OF
NDERWE
The bnrnins will h
ill
mm.
m
jffl llTfi extraordinary and tl:c
CLOTHING
MS DAY OKILY
Your choice of Men's and
POSITIVE $20.C0 AND
displayed in our windows.
L
G"SV. (JSSftfZUi Q-ourVlJs (JWVr
10 .
O f ,
Specials for
J California Cooking; Figs, per lb. .9c
A Old Fashioned Sun-dried Sweet Corn,
2) per lb ... .late
3 'ana Corn BSC
J Imported Sardines, regular lBo (Sp-
$ rial), per tin 110
U Home-made Mince Meat (bulk), per
A.lb. . 100
3 Mince Meat 1 11 .Lira I . . 35o, 4 60 750
? 4R lbs. "Excellence" Flour $1-33
J 10-lh. Sack New York Buckwheat. 60c
p t Irge Cakes Imported Castile sohp,
0 at 8Bo
Box Process Soap (40 bars),. .. .$1.10
fl 2 Boxes Best Pomestlc Macaroni. 850
2' V4-lb. Tins, Potted Meats (assorted 1,
1 at asc
U-lb Tins, Potted Meats (asaorteilt,
J at 130
4 pnekages T'needa Biscuits ISO
14, S packace Orshnni Crackers 350
gj Pine Quality Pretzels (bulk) 60
BTTTEBi EOO AMD CHEESE SEP'T.
"Lotus" Butter (in cartons), per
lb 340
Our Best Country Table Butter ln
Sanitary Jars), per lb 33c
I3) Country Roll Butter, per lb.. 860, 88c
li and 300
Vt Strictly Fresh Kg-gs (for tabls usei.
per dor 360
Imported 8nlss Cheese, per lb...35o
A. New York Full Cream Cheesa, per
) lb SSo
Is Fine Larce Kdam Cheese, each.. 91.00
I? Fancy Tr Cl;eese 13c. 95o k 500
IP. Very Fine Roqusfort Cheese, Per
(J In BOO
A. rXEBH nVTT AND TBQXTABZ.il
IjJ DUPABTHSKT.
K 1.000 lbs. Very Fine FIks. per lb.l8V4o
12 100 Boxes Fancy Navel Orara;es, pal
jTi doz 1 800
QCEUj (watvryi (uAt Q55SfJ3
f
1 fl
(Jit C"
mm s ' ' 1 111 v b
V Omaha's Pure J
Food Center r j J
CHICKEN JOic at The Public Market
Pork Loins, lb. . '. IS He
Pig Pork Roast, lb. . . : . . .". ,94c
9 lbs. Leaf Lard.... S1.00
Steer Pot Roast, lb., 8tfc, 6c
Native Stee; Steak, lb 10c
Rib Lamb "Chops, lb... 15c
Fall Lamb Legs, lb 10 He
Young Veal Roast. .12HV 8)c
Young Veal Chops, lb. . ..... . . .10c
DELIVERY.
WAtiONS ,
LBAVK AT
IO-.SO A. M.
AM I. M.
EKPRESSMEEI'S DELIVERY CO.
FIRE PROOF STORAGE:
MOVING VANS, FURNITURE
Packing, Baflflage Delivery
City Office: 216 Sc. 17th SK Be, m.
P ; '1
It's the purest,
It's the best.
Nothing finer
For your guest
l'f.7Ht BEtR YOU LIKE
HAVE K CASE
SENT HOME,
Csssustsrs' Dlslributsf
John Nittler
3224 S. 24th Street
Doug. 1889. R 8932
In. ... A-1420
a a ' . t, , n
E V. i
COMPANY
Young Men's hand tailored
reoati
$25.00 VALUES. See them
J
(MViy suVrj tu& Cfc?3
v u
Saturday
000 lbs. New Mixed Nuts, per lb. .IBS
Radishes Bo
Imported Endive, New Beets,
t arriita, Turnips.
Turnips.
Mushroons, f
Mint. P
iKimestle Endive,
cm-umbers.
Cauliflower,
Hptnach,
fjrieappies, langennes.
lorrsjE a xi ii lit BsruTBisi!
ee I
er "1
Courtney's "Lotu-Anko!a'' Coffee
1 , t fntfa In I ii . VVnrM. nr
lb 33c.:. .8 lba. .'or 1.00
Demonstration at Coffee Department.
Uourtney'a "Lotus" Japan Tea, suar- k
an tee 1 to be. absolutely trie from ah JJ
coloring, per H-lb. .36o per lb. .660 t
Peanut Butter (made dally), per Jar J4
- lOo, l&o, S&o and 48c a
Peanut Butter (made dally), bulk, pei ,
lb BOO
Finest quality apices (put up In ah
tight, tins), each , lOo, lBo, 85c
WISTES ASTD Z.ZQUOKB.
Smuggler-Scotch,' 13 years old.. $1.30
Atherton Whiskey, 10 yeara old, per
qt '"0rf-
Guckenhelmer Uye, yaars old, perl
qt fl-00
Cedar Brook, 7 years old, qt.. $1.00 gl
Courtney "s ll-y ear-old Whiskey, per 31
qt. fa.6c(M
Three Star French ' oirnac. .. .Bl.Bt Jjt
Courtney's Martini Cock tall. . . .81.83 fl
Pure California Brandy, qt....$1.0c U
Port or Sherry Wines. B years old. 1
Saturday only, Gal it- Bottla. .35c Kl
White Tokay. Full Quart BOo "
Virginia Dare, larse bottla e5f O
raturaav uniy. Ail aay, a imw"
Wine Tree, with each full quart of
inr S-vear-rld 'Lotus'' Whiskey at t
We Prepay orrtera for liquors to l
the amount of J3.00 and over. V
(TS5VC Qurvr Cw
2,000 lbs. Cudahy Bacon, ISHc
Swift's Premium Hams. . . .17c
Cudahy D. C. Hams 16Hc
Best Regular Hams, ,1b. .. .15 He
California . Hams, lb 12 He
Morrell's. Peacock Bacon. .22 He
Fresh Dressed Chickens. . .lOHo
From 7 to 9:30 P. M.
PORK CHOPS, lb 12 He
Steer Steak, lb... 8 He
: JB10 Harnay St.
; Phonss, Doug,
2144 and
'vint A2147.
It Costs Money
for us to use t)ls apace to tall you
aljuut the sood quulliy mean we sell,
but It's the only way to lot you know
About it. If we kuld tha "common
kind'' ti wouldn't cure to ta.k so
loud, but as we bell only firt quality
we're nut afraid to do it little boost
illK. t'or Saturday that's for Hunday
rating, you know we'll have extra
tin iuallty Bf, rork. afntton, Lust
battdss our twi drcstad Cotoksas.
ilve us your order early. You know
uur pilceu are light, as our mpeiuti
sia not as l.eaty a others, fur we
don't keen any book accounts, sell for
ept caati and aun t deliver any good.
Knrks Chops, lb 16c
Pork Steuk. lb 1SV,
:holie Oiurk Steak, lb 121,0
t'holce Kill Hull, lb 7e
Choke let ftoast, lb...,10o, So and Te
Jos, Bath's Cash Wfarket
l?t rtnsn at.
Don," as S384.
Reliable
Dentistry
AT
Tail's Dental Rosins
0u
lit! Hi! iMiBny s
Ieady for School
and
Fulluvvears.
He is livelier than ever.
He will need STRONG
ER SHOES than ever.
Suppress his "leather grinding" ability with a
pair of "Fulluvwears" cater to his pride of appear
ance with "Fulluvwears" save enough to buy his
books, etc., by buying "Fulluvwears."
$2.46
W ars eloBlBf out eartata Una of sxtr haavlly built tan shoas
for boys wintsr tans of "Billiard Calf Skin" high shoaa with bal
Iowa ton rasa that miki It hard (or snow to crasp la Ooodyaar wait
bit: brass sralata, ato. Tbo sisas raas from 1 to tha Talna is
ACXCaLLr 3.60 and wa dekbt tha axlatsuoa of a stronfar, prat
ttar shoo. ,
An Idea of the excell-
ent "Fulluvwears" at
A look at a fal of oar S1.9S "rullnTwaara," will oonrlnca that
blshar prlosa ara HOT aaoaaaary la many a oaaa. S tha sanmataJ
button and blnohor striae with high toas and short Tamps s sIso tha
baary grain laathar blocbara. Jost tblnkt a also ran fa of 10 to 6Vt
for boys of B to 16 yaara and at only SI-SB par pair.
HTTH OZITI HOKS A dlstlaot Has o rnUnrwsars" la
"LltUa Oant's" slass 10 to 13 t sturdy oalf skins warm, hlra
tops may also be bad at S1.SS a pair.
hoe Market
asememt99
322 South Sixteenth Street
Locate your of ice
in a prominent building
where the location is known to everybody, convenient
and accessible. An opportunity to secure an office in a
modern, elegantly appointed building, so situated, is
now offered by
The Bee: Building
Room 820 On the third floor; room 10x1 f ft, has
fault, fronts north and west. Pries 140.00 par month.
i Room SIS On the) second floor; room 8x10 ft,
fronts north. Price $11.00 per month.
Room 618 Oa ths sixth floor; room 18x1$ ft
fronts on ths flas court of ths building. Pries $1$.0$
per month. .
Rooms 42-s2?W430 Now divided Into four rooms,
bot may be changed. to salt tensnt. Has 1167 squar
feet floor space with large vault Fins north and east
light Rent 1116.00 per month.
The Bee Building Company
Bee Business Office 17th end Farnam Stt
are still celling meats at the same old prices. These prices
for (Saturday selling:
Hindquarters Mutton ...Gc
Forequarteis Mutton ........... 5c
Pot Koast 8c, 7c, 6c
Hams . 14c
t liadon ". 15c
Picnic Hams' . . . . .11c
.SSLt TRY OAYDEN'S FIRST
i
If you would protect the bojrV
health kep his feet dry bd
warm.
I0YS' SHOES
For Shshy Yeaiher
We have a boys' shoe that we
guarantee to wear twice as long
as any ordinary boys' thoe. These
shoes are made of ths very finest
box calf, with heavy soles the
kind this weather demands.
There Is twice the quality In
these shoes as compared to the
ordinary boys' shoe but ths price
is only a trifle higher.
Boys', sizes 1 to 5H $2.00
Little Gents', sizes 10 Vs
to 13 Va
S1.75
BOYS' HIGH CUTS
Typical Boy Scout Shots, with
buckles. The boys sll like tbein,
In all sizes; price range from
S2.50 to S4.50
DREXEL
j ffBSspaawSUStaaWMiaJII IV atjsrrmiavi
Close Out Price on Cer
tain Former $3.50 Shoes
Cook's Comfort
You can't help making good
coffee if you use our Steel Cut
ud Niftod Good. It's In a class
all by Itself. There are no other
Omaha producers. You get foil
weight without the dust and chaff.
It has everything that goes to
make delicious coffee.
Mocha Mixture, lb , ...80c
Three lbs., for , .fl.oo
Mocha MUture. lb 85c
Three and one-half lbs., forf 1.00
7. L. f.lasterman & Co.
"THK tWKKK MKX."
Ilranch at, I'ublic Market,
10IO Harney HI.
Jf
CANDY SPECIAL
FOR SATURDAY
40c Assoi'led Jiutteirups,- at, per
pound 25
OOc "Princess SweeU" hocolates,
per pound -39
and a roll of our Neopolltan Ice
Cream for our Sunday dinner
Mjren-Dil!o3-Diu2 Co.
I (llli atxl Fa rnatu hts.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Oar Duller IV r Year.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
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