II BRIEF CITY NEWS T7IF, REE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. FF.RnUAI.Y 1. lfll. ' aTsea iNt MM X W. 1. CrMtn m tm Coal. T. Keresa, DaaUst, f 27 Cite Bank. SVea, Slec-trta rtstsrea, lufMt-ftniM Kstasa fo Presete Tr.i ntiti of Ed mund Power e a admitted to probste. It , la valued at Um. There are ill heirs. ee Year atoms jr Bnd Yel'ieblee 1 tb Americas Safe Deposit Vaults la Tb Be . building, f 1 rarta a box. II a year. i The Way la Ope through the Neb. Se-- : tnrs 4k Loan Assn. to start a fund to buy a home; ray a ", per annum; 1 farnam. Board rf Trsrte Building. Wa aXeerea aa Coarse f OUldraa 1 William Hanenaw. Friday filed a eult for dtvorrt In dlBtrlct court saainst hla wife, j Rene P. Hanshaw. He auks tba custody of. Me three children. ! srlee east Ctnltanwi caaaa the n I Jorlty of losses by fire or bursiara. Da J prudent; rent a private aafa In eur Bis Vault. Only S3 per year. Omaha Safe Da- ! postt at Trust Co.. 1S14 Famam street. I sforrlaoa Soma Better John V. Morrl- ' son, who das been confined to his bed at his home. C North Twenty-fifth street, for several Sas with a complication of liver; and heart trouble, was reported somewhat I 1 Jtter today. j-4 Bseaaas B aye Home Judy w. TV. i Eastman has bought from" James Y. Craig. : superintendent of the Foreet L.awn ceme tery, a cnttasje at North Twenty-sixth ' street, consideration n .'O. The aala was . made through N orris tk Martin. ! Flaa for Slaw Jrnmituw Assistants of ' John Latenser, architect of the new court j boise, interviewed Judges and department '. beads In the court house Friday as to , what furniture and other furnishings will' be needed In the completed building. ! Motel Changes Xsada One of the big-1 g't rsl eite transfers reported for , several . weeks took place Friday morning la the sale of the Northwestern hotel by i T. 8. Fermalee to Harry Ac kcrmtn. The , hotel la located on the southeast corner' of Sixteenth and Webster streets. The i consideration was aM.W. The buyers are the present leasers. j Commarelal Clab Oettisf Kaamlts Great ' results were promised ly the membership j committee of the Com men Lai club In their: ammpalgn to swell the ranks of the i-lub. st j 1st meeting of tha cdmmittee Friday. F. 1. ! Klllrk. chairman, announced that the body was not ready to give out any figures on tba increased membership yet. but that In a weak, a atatament of growth would be sued. , sVs4ea to Bund aa Apaxtatsat at miss Vr. A. Red moo. a retired merchant who has moved to Omaha from Iowa, has bought from tha Equitable Trnst company a lot oa Nineieeain street, just south of ackeoa street, tor $3.50. Burd F. Miller. the architect, la drawing the plans and It ami be a very complete and attractive apartment house. Tha aala waa made through Norris A Martin. Swain Tear the Bala Whether the aaodltlnn of tha weather dampened the ardor of tha swains of Omaha, no one about tfee oourt hotisa can explain. It Is a fact, kewweer, that not a single marriage license Bad been Issued Friday up to 1 o'clock. "Oipid" JTuray. Ilceni clerk. aajs few Boons are tha rule oa Fridays, but that ava cannot ramember when at least oik or two were not Issued, on any day, even the thirteenth of the month. Karate te Kls Atteraee John II Jen awn, convicted of forging two checks amounting ' to tX was paroled by Jmlga Est rile of tba criminal court Friday la John D. Ware, hla attorney. When he was brought before the Judge for sentence Mr. War asked that ha be paroled to hint. Ha said ha bad known him personally for tba last six yeara and that he waa never la trouble before, I'BUl very recently ba had worked oa farms. His downfall waa when be came to Omaha and secured a Job as bartender. Judge Estelle gave tha youth a severe lecture aa ha gavs him Into tha kevptng of the attorney. SJolin L. Kennedy Talks . J About Postal Savings Address Kade to Credit ilea KontMy Heetinj TJpoa This Subject at A Great Sale of Tranks, Bags and Shift Cases 1 : j O; L iL sstaa.... - ..aaBall Mm m i' tMk aVti -hi i in. i . ..m,, w.....n,ia '.' 1 300 Pieces of Traveling Goods at An Average ol One-Hall Off We purchased the entire line of JShow Room Samples used this season bv Beala and Selkirk of Detroit, Mich., at an averaire of one-half off retrular prices. The entire lot, consisting of every new style in Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases (300 pieces in all), will go on ale Saturday morning. These samples are all practically new and were only on exhi bition a very short time. The prices quoted below will give you an idea of what wonderful bargains you many expect TRUNKS S3.95 55.95 89.95 514.95 Worth to 030 Straw Suit C&SC3 BAGS 52.45 54.95 57.95 59.95 Worth to 020 SUIT CASES 82.45 55.95 57.95 59.95 Worth to 020 and Bas, vcrth S1.50, at ISc and 25c Great Shoe Bargains for lien and Women $3 &nd $3.S0 Spring Shoes For Hen and Women Reduced to $2.50 After Saturday oar Shoe) Department will be remoTed to the north part of the main floor. So, to save the moving of teTeral hundred pairs of Men's and Women' 3.00 and $2.50 Spring Shoes we have decided to offer them for one day only at $2. 60. The styles embody the new short vamp, high heels and high toes that will be worn this season. Practically all leathers and all widths ud sizes are In- JTA eluded in this assortment. Remember, this sale is for 1 21 1 1 For Women Only Tour choice of all broken sizes of our Women's IS. 50, 3.00 and $3.50 Winter Shoes In gun metal, patent snd Tlcl kid leathers, Sat urday at $1.79 one day only; Saturday at 23 Discount on A'l Our Misses and Children's Lace Shoes. The Magnificent Values Offered in Our GREAT ALTERATION of Our Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats Surpass those of every sale held in recent years. When garments of the well known "Nebraska" quality are offered at the prices laow prevailing, you should buy for future as well as present needs. Hundreds of our high grade, splendidly tailored and stylish garments are on sale at prices that represent practically one-half off their troe worth. These garments are the small and slightly broken lots that remain after our great sales of the past few weeks and have been divided in two big groups, ac cording to their former prices. Each group contains a fairly complete range of sizes in grays, browns, dark mix tures, eta, in styles that are correct and handsome, and models that will fit perfectly now and as long as they are worn. Group No. 1 Contains Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats that sold up to $17.50. Our Final Clean- "T upSale ON)) Price, at All Our Men's Winter Trousers at a Big Reduction Our entire remaining stock of Men's TVin ter Trousers (except blue, black and cordu roy trousers) is now on sale at wonderful price reductions. There are very stylish and handsome patterns in practically every size. I ill m-4 W Group No. 2 Contains Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats that sold up to rinal Clean up Sale Price, at q9 All Our Boys' Winter Suits and Overcoats Now on Sale Our entire remaining stock of Boys' Win ter Suits and Overcoats is now on sale at reductions that are exceptional when the quality of these garments is considered. Better let us help your boy to one of these bargains Saturday. Hen'o Underwear Men's $1.25 and $1.00 Union Suits, G9c Heavy derby rib bed, perfect fitting Balbriggan Union Suits; $1.25 and $1.00 grades, at n n vrrn n n o mm 69c "WE HOUSE OF HIGH MERIT. " Hen's $1 Shirts 25c Your choice of all our regular $1.00 Shirts, in broken lot3 only. They may possibly last all day. Saturday only 25c CREIGHTOH GLEE MAKES BOW Brudeis Theater Picked far Initial Appearance. Clab'i COLLEGE S05GS OF MAST KLTOS Hi asarema, raacifal series's farta All Give! settk Markeel -Ost&ifa Artists Assist. Tha anontMy 1tnner of tha Omaha Asso- ciatioa f Credit Ilea was siren last Bleat at tne Paxton boteL Joha L. Ksnaady eras the artnelpaJ apeaker. Talks wrre also aada bj i. IX Y. Klcharda and Joha Duff, president of tba kssoclaUaa. Mr. Kennedy made an Interesting ad dress oa tba aastal sartn-s bank. Ho cava aiattstical fla-urea showing tha progress o( ths pusUJ aa-tsga bank In other countries where they were established yeara uo when tha Called States was first beginning to talk about them. His RsTUroa, showed that la erery country, with tha one excep tion of Japan, tha postal savings bank has Increased by tne amnions In deposits since thHr Installation. In Japan, ba explained, there waa a decrease to deposits because of the depressing financial condition aug mented by the war with Russia. "The establishment of tha poetai aav laga bank tn tha I'm ted gtataa," aaid Mr. Kennedy, "waa the snost Important pro gressive move made by a congress sines tLe civil aar. Many people are against It principally because they da not under stand the great plan which underlies it and. too. they oppose it purely because of putlucal prejudice." 'Nyasv The Credit Men's association announced 1 " last night that they will work for the paa- sa of ths bulk sales law in J?wa. Tba question will be taUen up at a later meet- C. TT. Kh. Rh! C. U. Ran, Rah! Cretiihttm. Creightaa. O-cna-ba! Blue and white pennants waved, college yells reverberated and college songs rang out last night at the Braadcla theater. for It waa tha first real bow of the Crelghtoa Unrreratty Glee club to tha puo llc Omaha society waa out la fores to sea tha coUeglaas demonstrate tha right of Omaha to a name as a college town. and tba theater, tastily decorated, waj packed to tba doors. Blue and white, ths colors of tha uni versity, hung tn festoons from tha boxes and tha railing of ths balcony. Pennants of all kinda and descriptions, but with those of Cretghtoa predominating, adorned the theater. Box parties ware numerous. Tba George town alumni occupied two boxes, and members of the faculty occupied several others. The alumni had engaged fifty seats la tha ceater of tha parquet. Cot only did the young men tram the university on tha hilltop demonstrate tha ; fact that Omaha waa a college town, but j made a decided hit. tor he readered it tn tbey also showed that Cralghtoa aaa a j his rich tenor voice In a way that brought glee dub. . out tba soft, high tones with beauty and i Vll Iran Itarka ASHBURN-CROSBKC3- GoldHedalFloub ! power. Miss Hamllng. The evening a entertainment started In me and a Dower of facial exDreaslon that : a rather novel way. The lights were 1 adds much to the beauty of her voice.' was very well received. Her little German i r W0LTMAN MONOMANIA VICTIM fatistr'a laaaeal Retaraa derate! er turned oft and the curtaia went up la the dark- A Crelgbtoa yeU exploded from somewhere ia the darkness and tha lights flashed oa to expose the club la full ar ray snd ready to sing. Tba "Alma Mater Song," tba words of which were composed by C. H. Hamilton. IS, waa tha opening number. It went songs were particularly pleasing. "Eln Schwaa ' and "Tha Umh." both cast in a plaintive minor key, afforded ber rich mexxo-soprano its best setting. Master Joseph Gill showed ths touch ot a master la his playing. His "Carmen Fantasy from Jene Hubay, and "Z-geun with a rousing lilt which augursd well erwelsea" (Gipsy Melodies, from Saraeate the program, aad ef Two Deaths. Coroner Ctesoy neld inquests yesterday ' afternoon oa ths deaths ot Mrs. Vincie Krajkrk and Michael Woltman. Woltmaa. wfo lived st S! South Seventh street, shot and killed hia sister-in-law, Mrs. kiajlttk. and then turned the gua oa hi ra se. f at tha latter a home, next door, oa Manday afternoon ot this week. The ver dict was ons of murifr and sul Lie. It was brought out that Woltmaa was the imlin of a sort of monomania, that ba had brooded for years ovsr ths thought insi bia aistrr-4n-law as trying to ln-r.-iems his wtfs sgaiast him. snd that the murder cams aa a climax to a senes at U reals. for ths remainder of ; met iih great appl ' Tba "Ail Together" sung met with as hearty reception aa any eung during the j nlht- It ia aa old Tale song gives a local application. Tba words ot the last t eras follow : ' Shew mo the Nebraska who doesn't lovs his cornfields, j Show aa ins "umahaa who e'er prove I untrue: j But show me the true-hearted sua of old j ireighloa. iWbo s not oa ths spot. ii-:-i With hla "Alt together.' . hits and iiiue. There were also other numbers that re- I reived much applause. met with veritable ovations. Hs brought out ths overtones la the latter piece la an especially skillful manner. , SPECIAL RATES TO THE COAST asb-er ef Bis A flairs te Draw tree da ta California aad Oreea aad Fares Ara Pied need. The Electric Wash ing Machine has Solv ed the Help Problem in Hundreds of Families There are many families with small children that employ one servant. When there is more than ona child the laundry problem becomes eerious. It is question of employing two maids or a reg ular laundress. The Electric Washing Machine saves so much, time and so much labor that it settles this problem permanently the day it is installed. The cost of operation is lefaxthan the cost of burning three 16-candle power carbon filament lamps. Within a short time the machine pays for itself. Ask our Contract Department to arrange for a demonstration for your benefit Omaha Electric Light 2c Power Co. MASKED ROBBERS AT WORK Ida stea Take r'ur Dwltara ! Omm The as ktaida the l. Rose," from Relchart. by tha club, with J. P. Wail taking tha solo part, waa pret tily rendered "The charge," with Harry 1 Burkley leading, was gtvea with a swing snd a go that took veil with the audi- i ence. ' asa etf tha Ie4s(a. "Honor and Arnr.a." a baas sole by Harry , V. Burkley. l, was wall rendered. Mess. a pecial conrentloB rates have been an nounced by all western railroads for a umber of conventions of national Im ports ncs to ba beld in California and other coast states next spring snd summer. The Ths Image of the J convention fares sllow stopover privileges to pa iron a ana arrangements are made by which the members attsnrfiwv tH ! ration may tour the western coast be fore returning, by payment of aa extra amount. Ratea for tha Electrical Supply Jobbers' association meeting to be held la Del Monte, Cel.. April S to T.. and for the American Library association convention ta Pasadena- Cal.. May Is to nl.l be w (Ws'.l. Koffmsn. Loomis and Kersey msde a round trip. Instead of tne usual f. For i up a o.uartet that sung several selections ' the Portland Rose frstlvsl at Portland. Mr. IU. hard T. kersey exhibited bis In- ' Ore , Ji.ne to W. the fare will be M MEKf E3 13 LEAN B r. Riahop. i,e lues st JS f'aren- i ",lv Pera aa leader of the club. ess held tp bv nised ' 1 b" collegiaaa were moot abiy assisted ait rmat t 11 J and ee ie.i of hia y 'hr tae artists or ta ent. Prof. '(a uintt.n $1 rTtl!oo a,,' Frederic k C. Tremantel. Master Joeeph aa'kitg irtwi Toeut'.ein o1 T-B!.- Gill of St Iuls the young viola solJt. f.t!-t Ktrvt ts oa Tteri!M.rt f ti. e he a n,i M ss tl'iaeeth Hx.nllng ti'"t J b tne nit v ii o( t m -ivrj ltof Treemantei made -wity oae iirMr a gun at itia face atuia Iks u. 44x. , nt r. t. t te eas .res'.ed.y enc-ed Tse aia awekakk aesvg at Taamaaspvtaa'' the i ! tickets to be sold May :. B) and 31. The! International St-ntLty 8- hools aasociation ( ;cenveatkoa ta eaa fran-is. o, June to' IT. will have a roi.nd trtu faie of A, the' 'tickets to he sold June i snd and J in ' Ii to tt. The same rate ia made fj. the National Eltiu- ationai :a; ;'n mert tit; ' ! in tia l'nn.i. J ii;- tv u. ut.kett ta ' a acid Juaa tl ta Ju f I The most farorrd winter resort in America. A quaint Old World city with a delightful winter climate, with hotels the equal of those found in any Northern city, with its attractive old French quarter and its famous Mardi Gr&A. Stop off enrouto at Mobile or Pensacola, two reaSy iatereatiiix cities with good hotels, or if in search of rest or recreation at one of the numerous healthful rssorts lying- along the Gulf Coast between Mobile and New Orleans anil reached only by the Louisville & Nashville R. R. Round trip tourist tickets on sale daily at low rates, good returning tmtJ May 31, 1911 SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE EOOKLET r. W. MOaROW, N. W. Pass. Al. CIHCAC0 J. L DAVENPORT, Di.Pass. AtL. ST. LOUIS lit: IN I'eisistent A-lvcrtisin? U ihu Tluad to Wig lleturtis Tba Ike' XHvertisicg Colucina Axe That Road In city's heart is the best known building in Omaha All law courts all city and county officials and all theaters, principal business houses and street car centers are within a minute's walk. Office tenants afforded every accommodation lectrtc lights, excellent ventilation. Janitor service, etc. New elevators will ta Installed within six weeks. The Bee uilding You are offered a choice of these offices: BOOM SaO Tins is s corner office on the third floor, hsvlns; s eai ami norm eipimure. The r"ni if feet in .. ui.il cnnl.l be nmniel n !.'' fur a dent al offx-e. There la a large fne-proot tuult lo nm nevliim. Tue rovm would have lo ba seen to be ite- lale l. I'.eni. Itr Uionlli SeO.00 SOON 41S A small ronrn on tha fourth floor, next to tha City Mall Jients. per munih. for SiS-OO aOOaf 4SS A fins offla on tha nfrth side of tha bulMlng, having- 397 .,:i.iie fnet f floor This room tan be narti'ioiiet m as tn aifforii to r-nia. and. at tna price asked, uouid ie a ery cueao room r'er nutuh SST-M MH S3S 1 a 'd office, facin Seventeenm street, affording; K'"v1 'l"L Tha room is loet ana rents fur, er mouth HiJXt The Bee Building Company Be? Business 0 flic 2, 17th and Farnam SU.