12 THE BEE: OMATTA. TUESDAY, JUNE 13. 1911. GARBAGE ORDINANCE IS VALID Appropriation Measure Upheld by District Judge Troup. tK ssBssassess REFUSES TO GRANT INJUNCTION Dr. Cnenell, Fnthnr of Ordinance, a .seats Systematic Plan nf Tie " mnvlnsr Herbage Free to HODMkolilrM. " ' - "Such a condition enlsti that the city coun cil was Justified In passing an emergency or dinance appropriating $17,000 (or the collec tion and removal of garbaGc." said A. C. Troup. district Judge .Monday" morning. and for that reason 1 will deny the Injunc tion asked ty the plaintiff. "However. If tho ordinance affected any other than the public health of the city I would be disponed to grant the restraining ..! ' Sueh wua the decision of Judge Troup when ,' the request for an Injunction against the city council waa tieard on the application-' of James Whelan, an lnd pendent garbage collector. Whelan instituted proceedings to restrain the members of the council from proceed ing under the ordinance, passed at an ad journed session last week. The ordinance appropriated $17,000 from any available funds to used for garbage purposes. Whelan's attorney's recited In their petition that the ordinance was Illegal In that no emergency existed and If It did, funds al ready apportioned could not be transferred. "Judge Troup'a decision settles the valid ity of the ordinance unless the plaintiff ap peals," said W. C. Lambert, assistant city attorney, who represented the city. "Under this decision the city can take the money from any appropriated funds or go out and borrow the money, if such Is deemed ad visable. However, the plaintiff Is given forty day to perfect an appeal." Under the plana of the health depart ment the $17,000 will Vie used for the collec tion and disposal of garbage for the re mainder of the year The scheme, aa out lined by Health Commissioner Connell is to divide the city into eight or twelve districts, employ teams and drivers and collect the garbage free of cost to the householders. A. superintendent and an assistant super intendent will tie' appointed by the mayor to supervise the work. The ordinance was passed at the sugges tion nf Dr.' R. W. Connell, who stated that unless provision waa made for the collec tion of garbage, epidemics of fever were tiable. ST.w Dmi Mote tight. .'L Medium at Vt 4VieTd. mm i m v WAIN lie A. Ham- f K mocks , Closely TH Woven, sk 1.60 ffc sin. A at 98e mV b Tuesday's Special Bargains $ FROM OUR s (Srcat ash Purchases I FROM OVERSTOCKED MANUFACTURERS THIS IS THE MOST REMARKABLE SALE OF THE . YEAR. And Tuesday's Bargains are some of the Greatest of the ParchMe. 1 LAWN KIMONOS at 39c Pine Lawn Kimonos with embroidered scallops and Per sian yoke and sleeves dress lengths second 3Qa floor, neirlieree department Uw fi 75c UMBRELLAS at 37c Both Women's and Men's Umbrellas, in a variety of styles of handles, good frames, a big bargain on main floor, at ; . . . . V I v Abstracters Remove Competitive Methods Forming an Organization to Maintain a Uniform Schedule of . .Price. Following a season of strong competition. In which prices "have been cut down to the bone," aa one man expressed It, the nine abstract companies of the city are forming an organisation, the primary . object . of which la to maintain a standard price. Certain dealers have been working on the plan for some time. Others have held out against joining the organisation. It la said now that the definite formation of the body will be announced to the public In the latter part of this week. . 8. M. Sadler of 8. M. Sadler Son, stated that the organisation will be along the lines of the real estate exohange, where ideas for tha advancement of the business and the protection, of the trade may be ex changed. Meetings .will be held at regular lntervs.1. . . . i The real estate men have been getting all tha profits In, the abstracting business, prospective ' members of the association aver. Another abstracter stated that prices nve been out in the strong competition down to the. point where the companies "could not pay office rent" NET and LACE WAISTS at 25c Women '8 Waists with embroidered yokes and 9Rft jabots, in basehent bargain cloak dept fctiw 25c SUN BONNETS at 9c Women's, Misses' and Qiiidren's Gingham and Cham bray Sunbonnets, worth up to 25c a special' bargain nt ii.vu 35c HOSIERY at 15c Women's, Men's and Children's Hosiery, some are silk finish and mercerized full seamless, in black, 1 'f P tan and fancy colors, worth np to 35c, at Jv 10c EMBROIDERIES at 3ic yd. Here are excellent , examples of needlework, up to six inches wide; also fell kinds of fancy wash laces, p worth np to 10c yard, at, yard ......... V 2 v 75c EMBROIDERIES at 49c Yd. 27-inch Swiss embroidered flouncings, English eyelet, -floral and blind relief effects, ruffled flouncings with lace insertions; also 24-inch embroidered all- flOf swmva or rial T70 rn w f V CI Of C4 le 7V.1 J x .see. 35c EMBROIDERIES at 19c Yd. Fine embroideries, corset coverings, skirtings and flounc ings, in new designs worth as high as . IQft ovv j aiu, J " ...... . ...... i 50c SILK ELASTIC BELTS at 15c J5 Women's fine silk Elastic Belts, with assorted 1 Rft elaborate DucKies, at, eacn - - tm BRANDEIS STORES &xA WOMEN URGE SCHOOL BOARD TO APPOINT MISS M'HUGH ' i - 1 " 1 rnminlollou Seat ' by Committee Bad Officers tttve. Reasons for Appolntmtat, The Omaha 'Woman's club by Its educa tional committee and its officers, urge the Board of Education to elect Miss Kate McHugh to the ponition of principal of the Omaha ingb. school. In the following com munication: ' , "OMAHA, June li To the Board of Edu cation: Gentlemen-AAe the election of Mr. E. U. Graff to the superlntendency of the public schools of Omaha has left the posi tion of principal of the high school vacant, we. the members of the directory of the Omaha Woman's club, acting for the club, wish most heartily to recommend to your favorable consideration Miss Kate A. Mo Hugh for this position. "Her many years of faithful snd ef ficient -service ' aa an educator in Omaha are well Known to you, and we firmly be lieve that if you elect her aa principal of the Omaha High school she will discharge the duties of 'the office to the best In terest of the school and to the entire satisfaction, of tho pupils. "IDA V. TILDBN, "Chairman Educational Committee Omaha. Woman's Club. "VIOLA. J. CAMERON. President "EDNA R. .NELSON. Secretary.". Sk ! from lIoo to Heel was Ben Fool, Throet, Ala., when dragged over a gravel reaaway, but Bucklen's Ar men eaivo. cured bin. 2&o. For sale Beaton Drug Co. GRAfJDMOTHEBS PRESERVED GQLQR ) OF THEIR HftlR WITH GARDEN SAGE A Harmless Remedy; Restores Color to Gray Hair and Makes It Grow. Draft) everywhere comment on the fact taat they ar selling large quanti ties of sag for Baking old-fashioned "sag toa," sack as was need by our gTaaeaaotsera for promoting the growth of their hair, meklag It fluffy and beau tiful abd restoring its natural eoler. The demand for this well-known herb for this porposo has been so great that on manufacturer has taken advantage of the fact and has placed on tha market sn Ideal "sage tea." containing sulphur, a valuable remedy for dandruff and r scalp rashes and Irritations, called Wyeth's Bag and Sulphur Heir Remedy. The manufacturers of this remedy, authorise druggists to sell It under guar antee that the money will he refunded " It falls to d exactly as represented. This preparation Is offered to tho. public st fifty cents a bottle, and Is rec at mended and sold by all ornggists. Bherman ft McConnell Drug Co.. and Owl Drue Co. 'is-' DON'T WAIT '$t until you get ready to go for your vacation, before V "v having your watch put in order. Lt us have it now f yzZr. so it will bo ready for you. Iook for the name R S, XI. LINDSAY, Jeweler VW) 1516 Douglas Street Vm by i . Botldloff Permits. John Diets. Thirty-sixth and Brown, brick dwelling. U.: Wolff Krane, 2421 Hamil ton, repairs, l-NM. IL.siinidl I3tlif2Siiii Lan Wkete It's Best to Farm Thinking about buying land? Want so know th oil and cllmat beat suited for certain farming? Our Land Bureau gives fro Information about oil. cllmat. conditions In all parts ot th country. I W's bav gathered data and can tell you what rou desire to learn. Writ th Land Information Bureau. Te Twentieth Century Farmer. Omaha. Neb., today and your questions wilt get prompt attention. Free loSoirmaitioo mmammmavmM.wmm i. .1. t expect! PANTORIUM BULLE TIN NO. 2. Cleaning Hade-Orer Garments Many women laboring under the Impression Lt dry cleaning will mane any guruicni new. Iise tliclr dresses made over, put on new mining, and then snd them to be Dry Cleanei them 10 tomt home looking like brand new garments. - ...... ..... r .v.w Mv mudn-over enrmenis inuui'i K. w.t I'innrd. after beiar Dry Cleaned, In order to stains, thread murks, pleat marka, etc. not remove. ' They shoirtd b sent to the Cleaner after being ripped and and heioro being made up njruln. Flat !. can be wet cleaMtrl and roftnished on the cylinder so It will look like new, material. IT the trimming needs cleaning a end It separate, It will cost no more than when on the dress. If the garment Is not to be entirely ripped apart remove the trimming and buttons, lei out the nems. etc. ana men eenu the e'eaner. It Is our aim to eo-operate with our patrons in order they may have the beat work possible at reasonable pit Phone or write for our complete Price Hat. Out of town work, receives prompt attention. Express patld one way on tl.00 orders. remove that Dry Cleaning will to that The Pantorium 1 a: - - a g w 'ill STever sUskTonr Health to Qaencn Your Thirst. Drink Isco IT'S THE PURE WATER No deadly bac teria In It No ' accretions of dirt. No "bad" taste to lt. Isco distilled water la drawn fresh every day and delivered In sterilised glaoa containers, at IO CK.VT9 PER GAMjON We place a aaattary cooler in your office or mune at 16c a month and l-e It every day for 11 month. OaJl o Tkamm Sengla ! I it it 1 J "w I y ; 8, & II. Om-n Trading Stamps are Rl with H pnrcruises at this atorr the) lntrt on the money yon spend. Lingerie Dresses at $3.95 Up to $12.00 Value N - ' Jast one lot of about forty-five dresses are Bet aside to go at this price, because they have become mussed in hand ling and display. All the favorite lingerie dress materials are used in the making, and laces and embroideries for the various trimming schemes. Also a few linen dresses, in many colors included at the above reduction. Some Women's Bathing Suita chosen from th largest and best stock of bathing suits w , have ever shown. Women's bathing suits of black or bine cotton serge . kilted skirts and bloomera, $2.25 the suit - Women's bine cotton serge bathing suit, trimmed with white bands, and black bathing suits trimmed with red bands, 92.50 the suit. Women's mohair bathing units of a handsome navy blue shade, trimmed with white braids; $3.f0 Rfl.RS and $4.05 the suit. 1 Monograms for trxbroidery Work We wish to call your special at tention to a new stencil mono gram that will enable you to ao your own stamping. They save time and - money, and with one stencil you can produce as many monograms ' as desired. Prices range from 6o to 38c each, accord ing to the kind and size. However If you prefer to have your stamping done away from home, we are in a position to do If quickly and satisfactorily. . Art Needlework Section. Meat Bargains for . Tuesday Only Pork Chops, the lb. llC Corned Beef at .... 7Vc Pot Roast, the lb. . . 8V&C Boiling Beef, the lb.' 4VC Large keg of Herring, at ............... tpc The Largest China Store in the State Suggests Suitable Tedding Gilts , In addition to being the largest china store in the state, it is also the best in point of quality, variety and fairness of price.. You can find everything that is useful in decora tive in fancy china, bric-a-brac, vases, cut glass, etc. Some special prices for Tuesday's selling: . , One lot of fancy china placqnes, salads, berry sets, . cracker jars, plates and tete-a-tete sets; worth. up to $5.00, at your choice for $2.50. Separate tables are also arranged With very special of ferings at 25 50 and 98f. Htanffer's entire line of hand painted fancy china, pur posely designed tor wedding gifts; a great. variety of pieces regularly priced at from 11.00 to $30.00, at 20 Per Cent Dis count.' - y Bee Business Office. 17th and Farnam Sta, CourVn (6urVr (j5uSrQi (u t omasa's rrB & 5 "Specials'' - fa Our Fresh & f Fruit and Vegetable Dept jf S 4 bunches New Beets 5c I Florida Water Melons, J. each 60c f jj 4 bunches Pie Plant.. "5c t 4 bunches Plain Lettuce, J J for 5c j 30o Lemons, per doz.20cj j Celery, Mint, Limes, Red O , Raspberries, Black Rasp- j berries, Head Lettuce, Sweet Cora. j Strictly Fresh Eggs, per , dozen , ,: 20c ? Our best .Country Butter (in sanitary jars) per " pound . 26c 3) Full Cream Brick Cheese, per pound 15c !r (JoSC J,ufcf CuKrk (JbuiVrk IJW.lr,A A.attractive office, cool and well ventilated, in the heart of the city, is a business asset. a, . . i THE, BEE BUILDING has a few-Vacant offices that are a choice as any in the city. They , are kept thoroughly clean, and are inviting rooms during the bot sum mer months. New elevators that will give this building excellent ser vice are being installed. Janitor attention, light and water are the best- Here is a list of a few choice .offices which are now vacant: BOOM 416 Having a south and west exposure, protected from west by tha City Hall, ar.d most always a cool breexe from the south. This space is 13x20V and Is well lighted, with very reasonable rent, per mo. fia.00 BOOK 646 On the sixth floor next to the southeast corner, where the after noon sun will not roast during hot weather. There t a vault about 4 " feet square In this room which affords storage apace for stationery or 'valuables. The room Is 9-8x19-4. and renta for, per month .616.00 3LOOM sao Northwest corner room, and the' only larse slnsle room vacant In the building. There Is a total of 380 square feet of space and has a large fireproof vault. This could be arranged to make two private of fices and a reception room, and rents at the small eum of, per mo. 60.00 zr ntTEKBSTKs zir xwutos mvacm sua vu bboakdzsto rxmsT nooa OST XABT BIDS 07 BVZUZVa , The "New elevators ar being installed. The Bee Building Company i urea ot Rcllablo Dontiotry iiP Taft's Dental Roras Feet HERB 19 COMFORT. These are the days that foot troubles are the bane of suffering women. No season of the year brings out foot ills aa do these hot dry days. Don't suffer with burn ing feet. We have a shoe that will give you solid comfort dur ing the, hot months In Qrover's Comfort Shoes They are the correct fitting, best wearing shoe ever .put on your foot They are made of the finest kid leathers lace or but ton oxford or high styles. Prices from $1.75 to. $4.00 DREXEL KHOK COMPAmr 1410 Farnam Street Y3any New LotcTiiooday . from tho Si. Paul Banliropt StGGfi Greatest Bargain Giving.' Money Saving Merchandise Event Ever Known in Omaha. l'alch Windows and Ads. Uu! V.lnJc;T3 snd Ads. .ST. PAUL BANKRUPT STOCK- Untrimmed E3ats, Values to Qfin 3 each, 12,000 Stylish Untrimmed Shapes, including Milan and Tagal braids, hair braids, chips, etc; immense assort ment of very newest styles; valnes to $3.00; choice, S5c .ST. PAUL BANKRUPT STOCK. Snaps in (.tidies' Suit Department China Silk Waists, valnes to $3.50; Bankrupt salo price 95c Women's and Misses' Wash Dresses, values to $7.50; Bankrupt ' Sale price for Tuesday .. $2.05 Women's Panama Dress Skirt s blue, gray and black, $5.00 values-rat, each ., $2.95 Women's Gingham Under skirts, regular 75o values; Bankrupt Sale price. 39c Women's Colored Princess Slips, $3.50 values, big va riety; Bankrupt Sale price Tuesday .. . .... .$1.50 Women's Tailored Suits, values to 4 $20.00, newest styles; Bankrupt ' sale price Tuesday , . . .$6.05 Women's $1.25 Percale Wrappers, sale price . .50c .ST. PAUL BANKRUPT STOCK. cssalincs and Foulards at Half All Silk Foulards and Messalines from the St. Paul Stock, all spring shades, ' including figures and polka dots; great snap at, yard 38c .ST. PAUL BANKRUPT STOCK. Motion Sale Tuesday Pc Gold Eye Needles, Bankrupt Sale , Price l 15c Horn Dressing Combs, Bank rupt " Sale Price ....... . 8c Cotton Tapes, Bankrupt Sale Price 1 6c Pearl Buttons, Bankrupt Sale Price, per dozen 1 BOc Shopping Bags, Bankrupt Sale Price, each -If) 5c Machine Thread, Bankrupt Sale Price, per spool . . . . 2 V4 e) 5c Silk Threads, Bankrupt Sals Price, S spools for '.5s 5c Nursery Pins, Bankrupt Sale Price, 3 dosen for ...... 5e 25c Round Garters, Bankrupt Sale Price, per pair . . . -10e lOc Collar Foundations, Bank rupt Sale Price 1 10c Pearl Buttons. Bankrupt Sale Price, per dosed . . '. . 5 25c Hand Mirrors, Bankrupt Sfcle Price.... r...... -lOtf 15c 'and 25c Hair Ornaments, Bankrupt Sale Price 5 10c and 15c Lyle Elastic, Bfthk ' rupt Sale Price, per pair . 5 8c Black Darning Cotton, Bank rupt Sals Price, yard . . i .'ls lOc Collar Buttons, Bankrupt Sale Price, per doeen -.1.5 25c Needle Books, Bankrupt Sale Price 3e .ST. PAUL BANKRUPT STOCK. T In the Domestic Room Tuesday Fruit of the Loom, genuine article QV Lonsdale, at a yard S. W. brand, good bleached Muslin, at a yard .. . . 5 Unbleached Muslin, extra heavy, 70 grade, at a yard .,v:,5, Lonsdale Cambric, at a yard 10? 9-4 Rochdale Sheeting, extra good grade, at a yard ;18 9-4 bleached Lockwood, at a yard 1 ........ . .... it. . . . . .V22 9-4 unbleached Lockwood, at a yard 201 All 76c Sheets.-each 59 All 15c' Pillow Cases, each ft 12 He 36-ln. Percales, good patterns, at a yard ................. .5, 25c Scotch Ginghams, 33 inches wide 15 12V4c Batiste, good assortment, at a yard . . ., , . .SHe) 8 V4 c Batiste, good patterns, at a yard ............ . .y, 4.. 5 Nurses' Stripes, at a yard n. . . . .5 White Oooda, including Lawns; Dimities, Long Cloth,, Fancies of all kinds, worth up to 25c, at a yard , . . .10. .ST. PAUL BANKRUPT STOCK. High Grade Hash Goods Department Egyptian Tissue, genuine article, good assortment of colors and pat terns, In this sale, at a yard . . .15k 32-ln. Scotch Ginghams, good patterns and colors, 19c grade, in this sale, at a yard 12H Batiste, Bordered and Plain, all colors and patterns. In thJa sale, at a yard .......12H Silk mixed goods; good patterns, always sold 89c, In this sale,, at yn-d ... 25 Skirting Pongees, plain colors and fancy stripes, regular IStf goeds, In this sale, at a yard ......,...,......,, ... .,lg .ST. PAUL BANKRUPT STOCK. Kiigs. and arpet $13.75 Tapestry Brussels Hugs 9x2 . size Bank rupt Sale Price... $0.48 36x72 Axminster Rugs values to $4.50, at. $2.08 $30 Wilton American Ori ental and Wool Smyrna, 9x12 rugs .... 13.08 V2-W00I Ingrain Carpets 2- ply, 50c value, yard 35c Here's Some Prices That Are Interesting for Tuesday's Sale 25 Per Cent to 50 Per Cent Saved on Groceries. Fancy' Full Cream New York White or Colored Cheese, per lb. ISO 10 bara Beat 'Em All or Diamond C Soap .ISe 4S-lb. sack beat Family Diamond H Flour Isl.lS 4 lbs. fancy Japan Klce, 10c quality. . for Iba. Good Japan Klce.THe quality, for "0 10 Iba. beat Rolled Oatmeal 860 lb., beat Hand Picked Navy Beans for McLaren'a Peanut Butter, per lb.. 10 Corn Flake., per pk SVfcS Condensed Milk, par can TVo The best Koda Crackers, per )b....Se Potted Meats, per ran Vfce 011 or Mustard hardlnes, ran 4e t lbs. best b'Hk Laundry 8lrrh.-.SS BVTTSm aD OUIll irxciuB. Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, ib..SO Fancy No. 1 Country Butter. lb...S3e Fancy No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb lse The beat fresh Ke. P.r dos...lTV.e Full Cream Cheese, per lb lfte Fancy Full Cream Brick Cheese. ier 'b. ;.lSo ut These Veretable IMoes. It WU1 surprise tea. I bunches fresh Hndlnhes So bunches fresh Onions .....So Freh Spinach, per peck Ac New Potatoes, per lb .....ao S bunches fresh Meet, or Turnips. So Fancy Hlpe Tomatoes, jper lb....8l.je Fancy Cauliflower, ter lb ,70 Fancy Marrawfat Pes., per ouart. So Fancy Waa or Green Beans, b.,.fHo head, fresh Ieaf Lettuce. ........ &o t head, fresh Head Lettuce So lrge Cucumbers. ...... .Se and ?H t bunch, fresh Asparagus ie 3 bunches Pie Plant Se Iarse Juicy lemons, dna SOo, SSo, Oo Large Florida pineapples, per dnvtn, at. r rWe, SUo, lOo and lme Te Keep OeoL Try XaySen'e Oroeery . Department rtrsti i I t. ( Ciahi lei Cold Stcnji Cs., 423 SOUTH 16TU 8TIUCKT. -lit Bust itr Sirls isu-ia-iT 4m meet ia4. Aaaaa. - ( Dyers t. 1 1