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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 1911.
HEAYY EGG SUPPLY IS STORED
Every Cold Storage Home in Omaha
is Filled to Capacity.
EXPERTS WILL INVESTIGATE
Dr. Marr Peaalaaton, Chief of Foed
Rrirarrh Drpirtmri of Oercrs)
ment, 1VIH Arrive la OiMla .
- la m short Tim. , ,L . I
Kprt for the government who Vr to
conduct research Into the conditions for
torinK eggs UI find an unprecedented,
rorditl'.n In Omaha. According to th dec
laration of a dealer there are mart eg!
In storage row thnn at any time la the
hlst ry of the city. The rartr and. ope
iprlnx cauKed a heavy pnpply. .
Every egg- warehouse In Omaha la Died
to capacity. Thla stock la a big per cent
trirntor than the surplus aver wa-twfore,
the deler asserwd. ''.'i' '
!r. Mary Pennington, chief of the fxd
iarch department of tha irovernjn'nt.
will arrlye In Omaha within a 'short, lime
to conduct the Investigation. fh
BtockmR of Cornell tin vera ty. a tactr1olo
Klst of note, hn arrived with a. corps oT
assistants to take up the work.' tr. Rtockv
Ina; wan reticent concerning hie plana for
the Investigation. :
Dr. Pennington haa conducted' similar In
quiries at Atlantic, la., and at Naatrvt'le,
Tenn. It waa aha who discovered that the
best egg for cold storage put-roses la the
April product, instead of that, which ootnes
later In the aummer. ' '. ,
. ii.r'iauvioir ii.
u. . . - - - t
SB
Thora.
day.
Affections: of Wife'; -1
Are Valued ;at;$5Q0
Jury Decides Henfoing. . Gustaf son
Must Pay That Amount- to '
John Parsonl.'
John Parsons' wlfe'a affection! ' were
worth S'OO, according to a verdlet returned
Tuesday morning In Judge Bears', court.
The defendant waa Hennng Quatafaon,
who waa accused of winning Mra. Anna
Parsons, and damages In the su'ro'of. S6.W0
were asked. . " ' ,' '
" a special sale of a
N. Y. Importer's Samples and Odd Lots of
Auto Scarfs,
Veils,
Hat Drapes
Lace Veils, all silk chiffon,
satin stripe borders, dew
drop beaded, in black,
white and
all colors
WORTH 6 jj
UP TO $1 ft O i,
EACH, at.. v ,
FORMER PRESIDENT.OF CITY
COUNCIL is: CARRIED.
Qnletlr Cornea to Town and Falls to
Notify Mia Maar Priced
, Mere.
.
Kdgar P. Davis, president of. the city
council from 18K8 to ISPS, and president of
the Davis & Cowglll Iron Works' at that
time, and one of Omaha's ld 'timers', 'atii-'
rrptltloualy "put one over"' -on- file) many
old friends here by slipping Into .town last
week and quietly getting married.. . .
His bride waa Mra. Anne Rlchhart of
Xeola, la., erstwhile widow of John F.
Rlchhart, a prrtmlnbnt South Om'ahan and
publisher- of the first fctock' journal there,
The Hoof and Horn.',' r . , . ,". J.....,
They wished to be married . by . Judge
Sutton, but aa the judge la In favor of mar
riage by a man of the cloth whenever pos
sible, Dean Tancock Waa called In and the
ceremony waa performed In the court Toom.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis reft for Jnnon,- Wis.,
whera they expect to make, .their, home,
ahortly after the ceremony.
27io. Swiss and Batiste Embroidered Flosncings
Choice new designs in English eyelet, floral and combi
: nation crochet, filet and Japanese effects g.
worth up to $1.25 a yard big bargain
6qnare, at, yard . .' "
M. E. SMITH SALESMEN GATHER
One Hundred Are Her for too Aa
naal Meetlasr -Will Flrale
at Harpy MUla. i
Every salesman of the M.' E. Smith com
pany la attending a convention at the of
fices of the company, where the afalrs of
the trade are being discussed. There are
more than 100 representatives present.
The first session was held thla morning.
The last formal meeting will take place
Thursday afternoon. On Saturday after
noon the salesmen will plcnio at Sarpy
Mills, when a program of "stunts" of vari
ous aorta will be presented.
Ward M. Burgees, vice prealdent of the
rompuny, presided at tha meeting and A.
C Smith welcomed the salesmen. Ad
dresses upon subjects of the trade were
delivered by L. B. Clough and J. R. Scoblt,
the former speaking on blankets, carpets
and draperies, and the latter on prints and
ginghams. d E. Hutchinson and W. 11.
Ualarkey spoke In the afternoon aeaalon.
Fine Swiss Embroidered Galloons, - Galloon Headings
Insertions, etc. dainty new designs, up to ZV-z inches
, wide and worth up to 25c a yard bargain "ffli
square; at, yard... lvl
SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY
German Silver Mesh Bags
All kid lined, large and medium
sizes, etched ' and embossed
frames, and worth up to $6.00
each. Choose from 700 of them,
T. .:$1.69-$1.8
72-inch Chain and Mesh Purses;
finest quality German silver,
warranted not to tarnish tor
one year,-worth up
to $3.00, at
98c
I diners , Midsummer Apparel
Specially Priced in. Ready-to-Wear Section 2d Floor.
Scores of very stunning new colored wash dresses-r pretty
styles and colors at, , .$5.00, $6.98, $7.50, $8.98
Long Shantung
Coats with satin
collars A fine.
, special $ C5
IS
A Bloody Affair;
Is lung hemorrhage. Stop It and, cure weak
lungs, coughs and colda with Dr.' King's
New Dlacovery. Wo and 11.00. For sale by
UtatoQ Drug Co. .
CAMPBELL GOES TO ST. PAUL
Ilea of tk Omaha Paaltalty II area a
Lurrd to tha North by a
Larger Pay Check.
The resignation of Will A. Campbell aa
dlreotor of the publicity bureau of the
Commercial club has been accepted by the
publicity committee, of which C. C. Rose
water is chairman. Mr. Campbell win as
sume charge of the publicity of the Great
Northern lines, at a material advance In
salary, h la new salary being $5,000.
Mr. Campbell's new headquarters will ba
In fit. Paul. He will leave July IS. It la
expected that the vacancy In the publicity
bureau will be filled within ten days, as
several applications have been made for
the place.
F. 8. Rexrord. 613 New Tork Life Bldg.,
Kaaaas City, Mo., aaya: "I had a sever
attack of a cold which aettled In my back
and kldneya and I waa In great pain from
tny trouble. A friend recommended Foley
Kidney Fills and I uaed two bottles of
them and they have done me a world of
good." For sale by all drugglsta.
group at
2W
Women's New
Linen Suits
P r a c t ical for
summer
$10, $12.50
Women's New
Lingerie Dresses-
. Suitable for every
occasion; on sale
at . ,
$10 and $15
BRANDEIS STORES
; SATURDAY JK
OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CHOICE-OF-THE-HOUSE SALE
ANY
MAN'S
SUIT
IN OUR ENTIRE STOCK
AT
FIVE MORE CANDIDATES FILE
Vr Would Me Coaaty Treaaarer,
llammrl tho hherlff and Shoe,
atakrr Toaaty 'Jadge.
Five more candldatea for the various of
fices filed Tueaday morning. William O.
Ur ia out for country treasurer on the
republican ticket. Joe B. Hummel, now
a councilman, thinks he would make a
tbttor aherlff and that the republican
party ought to help blm realise upon his
ambition. W. B, Shoemaker, democrat,
has filed tor county Judge; Charles L
Altatadt. for police Judge of South Omaha,
and T. W, McUtnnla, for Justice of the
pence.
Cuts and brulsea may be healed in abou
one third the time required by the usual
treatment by applying Chaanberlaln'e Lini
ment. It la an antiseptic and cauaea such
Injuries to hesl without maturation. This
liniment also relieves soreneaa of tha
muscles and rheumatic palna. For sale by
all dealers.
Loot Hatea to the Bast VI Nickel
Plato Hoaa.
' Chicago to New Tork and return, KIM.
To Boaton and return. 136 00. Correspond
ingly low rates to other eastern points.
On sale June 1st Inquire of local agent
or write John Y. Calahan, A. O. P. A., 4
Wet Adams St., Chicago.
They Have Been Selling at
$40, $35, $30 and $25
This year we are hold
ing1 this semi-annual event
earlier in the season than
ever before, iri order that
Omaha meq may get a
new suit and get the entire
season's wear out of it.
There is
not another
sale like
this in the
United
States.
9
All the Rog-ers-Peet
and
Hirsh - Wick
wire Suits are
included.
IL.snmcl Oiisipsaiiui
Leara Where It's Best to Farm
Thinking about buying land? Want o know tha
oil and climate beat salted (or oertaln farming T
Oar Land Brau girea Ire information about
oil. climate, conditions U ail pary of taeuantrr.
W bav gatberid data and can tell you what .
you daalra to leara.
Writ tha land Information Bnrean. The
Twentieth Century Farmer, Omaba. Neb., today
and Tour aueationa will get prompt attention.
....
FVee Enfioporiaf Ion
J CHERRIES Baskets Containing ( Ijf
yjjr Vs bushel of Cherries, Thursday. uC
200 Women's New Lawn Dresses at
Special Prices W ednesday
The prices are arcounted for In the fact that our buyer, who has
Just returned from New York City, secured them at great price conces
sions from one of the most reputable eastern makers of women's wash
able garments. They will be on sale for the first time Wednesday.
Actual $5.00 Values, In Several
Styles, at $2.95
Made of those sheer, cool lawns so much desired In summer dresses
and made in such a way that they will give the maximum of wear. Lota
of good stylo In them. too. Low necks, kimono sleeves and cither
figured or small floral designs, as you may wish.
gj jpp :
200 Percale House Dresses Came in the
Same Purchase-$2.00 Values at $1.25
Made of fine quality Sea Island percales in low square neck and
three-quarter sleeve styles.. Principally small figured patterns.
50 More $25.00 Suits at $10.00
The selling of the past two days has caused fifty more' women's
serge and striped worsted suits to answer the call of the blue pencil.
All are styles that will endure through the summer and the weight of
the fabric will allow you to wear them until late fall. All sizes in the
assortment. 1 .
i
Clearing Out Women's Summer Footwear
On the Bargain Tables Wednesday you will find all the
odds and ends of Women's Oxfords and Pumps, in this sea
son's styles, at
$1 AC Every Pair Worth
at Least $3.50
You will get nearly a full season's wear
out of these shoes if you buy them now and
yet the price Is what you would expect to
pay only at the end of the summer.
Assortments consist of patent colt lace
oxfords, tan Russia calf; grey, blue and
black cravenetted oxfords; three-button
black velvet oxfords; black instep strap
pumps, etc. all leathers and all
styles, in sizes 2 '4 to 5.
Every pair, regardless of former
price) none worth less than $3.50
in one lot at $1.95 for your
choice.
Every Day Needfuls From the Grocery Store
15c
Sack of Bennett's Excel
sior Flour, M OK
and 100 atampa.A,w'
48-lb. aack of Bonnett'ft
for...".'..!
l.Ib Bennett's OoMen
Coffee, and 30 Ofin
stampa
1 In. Bvaoett'a Caplo
2.t!f.? 30c
1 lex Assorted Tea and
&.!T : 48o
l IK A9artt Taa. an.4
tL. 38o
1 lb. Tea SIfttnita
and 10 stamps.,
Vi -lb. ran Bennett's Cap
itol Pepper, and . lOp
6 stamps VKl
I Inr Poanut Butter, and
foV".1.".".': '.18c
dallaway Patented Flour
Hirtor, ana i . ov
Umtu. tor W
Doable Stamps oa sTora
and Bat tar la a.
Ptst eaa OaUanTa A tr
FMra ova Oil..,
S tana oaaa QKn
3 cakes Tork Violet Tol
. lt Hoap and 10 . OKn
atampa.
aeo can Old Mis- 1R
Ioti Klpe OHe.uu
I0e Jar Ta Oardan Pre
norved FlaS IKq
frt i4t 1 1 ww
Quart sail R W.
Ci Table Kyrup. ..
I lb, Cleaned
4
lOo
25o
paxa. BMnett'a CarJ
tol Ulnoe Meat
25o
t Una Yen Kouaea'a Oe
ww a4 i QK
stampe.,,.,
Big Heat Bargains-1-Wednesday Only
Pork Chop
tie lb.
Choice, Steak,
. tiro pounds for ...
Choice) Corned Beef,
the lb.
llic
..15c
..Sic
Boiling Beef,
the lb.
Best Pot Roast,
the lb.
Large Keg Herring,
at ..............
4ic
.84c
.60c
This Beautiful Piiioiv-Top
F
15)
"g3 o3 w P
H.I
r
to remind our patrons of tha
superior beauty of
BELDING'S
New Process
EMBROIDERY
SILK
Oar only requet t is that you buy six skeins of Belding's Silks
needed to commence the pillow-top which, together with illustra
ted diagram leason,wul cost you only 25c pillow-top and back are
included free, also list of 1911 designs. " ,
Come in Wednesday and see what we are offering you. Don't
delay.
EH
IVcdncsday Specials Hcans Big
See Our
Distinguished
Trimmed
Hats, $5.
Savings
Eirftrest Stock
lchiIdrenV.1
Mats in
I 1 i A I J V of
n i-
UJULilZll,, Cpmaha.
Summer
Ondeuivear
of quality, you'll find it impossible to du
plicate at 6ur prices:'. v
LADIES' UNION SUITS In lisle and Sea
Island cotton, regular and tra hizoa,
values to $1.25,'-at'. .25c 35r nd 49c
Ladies' Lisle and Mercerized Ufidervests, v
Ladies' Gauze Vests!
to 25c, on sale 7:
Men's and Boys' Balbrigg-n
or Mercerized Athletic Un
dershirts, white andecru,
all sizes, at each. .. . :10c
Men's Balbriggan and Mer
cerized Underwear, shirts
or drawers, ;all colors and
sizes, values to $1,25, jrar
ment . . 25c 35c and 45c
' . -
50o quality, regular and extra sizes, 25c
, values l Men's Silkoline Union SuW
l2C-12V2C $4.50 values, in white 'or
fle6h color, on sale 1 OS
Men's $2.00 and $2.50 Un
ion Suits, lisle or mercer
ized, in all colors,
at 08C and $1.45
Men's Union Suits, balbrig
gan or porosknit, white
- pink, blue or ecru; values
to $2.00, at 49c and 69c
Great Silk Pongee Special
10 pieces of 36-in. Silk Pongee, in na
tural tan and bamboo shades, regular
75c yard values, Wednesday, at, per
yard
rill
Wednesday Specials n
the Domestic Room
Lawns and Batiste, good patterns
and colors, at, yard ...... 10
Paisley, Persian designs, good pat
terns, at, per yard .....,10s,
86-ln. Percale neat patterns, at,
per yard 7 H
Plain White Lawns, extra fine, at,
Ier yard '.,.'.,. 10
Barred Batiste, regular 15c goods,,
: at, per yard . . ,v, .:10A
Indigo Blue Prints, at, yard 4H
Ginghams, worth 12 He, yd. 7
Androscoggin LL Bleached Mus
lin, extra, fine, at; yard .-10
Good Bleached- Maslln, always
''sella'at lOo,, Wednesday, at, per
' yard .iwAi 7M
Good brawn Maslln, our 10c grade
Wfednesday, at, yard ..7
4B-ln. Moonlight "Casing, yd. 10
81-9P Snowflake Sheets, ea. 59
46-36 Pillow Cases, special 10
' Mercerized 'Table Darnask, neat
patterns, St, per yard . . . . .354
J
High Grade Wash Goods
Dept. for Wednesday
Leno Voile, fancy stripes and
checks, all good colors, at, per
yrd i 25
Plain colored Voiles, at, yard 25
Plain Bilk Mixed Goods, always
sold at 86c, at, yard 25
Striped Pongee for skirts, a good
seller at 25c, Wednesday, at, per
yard 15
Poplins in all shades, at, per
yard 25
Flaxon, neat patterns, at per
yard 13K
French Ginghams, Madras, Tis
sues, etc., good assortments, at,
per yard . , 25a
Scotch Ginghams, a full line of
colors and patterns, yard 15
40-ln. Bordered Batiste, floral de
signs, always sold at 25c, at, per
yard ig
See 16th street window.
The Last of the Pineapple Season
Wa advise our cuatomera to - put
them up now. As they ara gattlrif
cure and htghar. Special ow aal
ala for Wstfaaadaxi
Medium also, each TVto
Medium slsa, par doxen ...loo
Medium large alsa, aaoh 8V40
. Medium large slsa. par dosen ,.0o
Larss slsa, each lOo
Large sir., per dosen $110
Kitra larice else, each 1 14 0
Extra large slsa, per dosen ..11.40
Blackberries, Strawberries. Raapber
rles. or Cherries, at wholesale
prices. . i -
The Talk of Omahat sTayOea's rreaS
Ys table riioea.
Fresh Peas, per quart ............ So
t bunohea Fresh Kadlshes So
Fresh Home Grown Cauliflower,
eacn , ,
bunches Fresh Onions, for . .
6 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce . .
I bunches Fresh Beets, for . . ,
4 bunches Freeh Carrots, for
4 bunches fresh Turnips, for
Large Cucumbers, each
kUreen Peppers, for
nnv Rln. 'f a t , 1H
I large bunches Fresh Pl'e' Plant
s ounonea rrean rarsiey .
Fancy Wax Buns lb
Xf Ton Want a Qood Sack of Tlonr,
iry fiayuen a mamuna ii. per 48 lb,
sck Si.is
Tuesday's Bpeclal Bale Prirea on all
Orocerlea. Butter, Ease, Cheeve and
Crackera.
st,
, to
, .So
..6c
,.6o
,.6c
. .6c
.60
:!1S
. .60
. .10o
OOfTT
FORQSn1
TRY HAYOEU'S FIRST Z
PAYtn
BAILEY (Si M A C H
DENTIfeiTlS
Beet equipped aontal efflce la the middle weac uickee
rrade danUatrr at reeaooabl prtoe. forcelaJa (llllnva. Just
Ilka the teeth. All lueiruiaeuta ekrefuliy eternised alter aaeai
Vat cot
THIRD FLOOR, P.1XTO.N ItLOCK
Corner IStb aad Farneju Htreeta.
Onialia, Mefew
Cwuj. OAf fj5sa?2 Qm-ujk
14
IT omasa's Ftrma S II &
tl food outzb p U
9
100 if
20c
Specials m Our Fresh g
I fniit and Vege-
table Dept.
3 Plain Lettuce. ..
4 bunches New Beets
12 bunches New Onions.
30c Oranges, per dosen. .
California Rocky Ford Cant-
loupes, each lOolSe Vj
Watermelons, each ...8Sc-50c
Dr. Johnson's Wheat Bran, per a
package SOc V
Japanese Rice Flakes, per O
package l&c ft
16o Tin Imported 8ardines. .&c
26c can "Ferndell" Potted or p
uevnea i uraey w
Shredded Wheat, per pkg. ,10c C
Our own make Peanut Butter, J?
fresh dally, per lb 20c
Jars, each 10c, 15c, 2Sc
Country Butter (In sanitary -j
jars), per lb 26c
fl.OO'HeaTy Double Clothes
Baskets, each 65c :
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For Wealth of Health
It 1 1
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f KID KRUG KWNW Ctt
; ! Jt,
ODaamaaara Xtotrtbtrtersi
Ms NttUat, 1234 Ss. 24ta St, Omkt
Pr4 Elm, 2524 Q 8L, S'stt Oaaka
C. Mm, Ctaatil BUit, bw
Best rraa Paser.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARWER
Oate Dollar Per Year. . ,
Pro-lnvcritory
SALE
BEGINS SATURDAY.
HAYDETJ'S
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