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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1911)
10 TTTE HEE: OMATTA. TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1011. m BABY GRAND AT YOUR DOOR One for Fint Proe Winner in Ad Getter Race. RESULTS OF WEEK ENCOURAGETQ Wwktrt Dkttw Satalal Galas la Total Tatea.Ratl'4 t' Coates far Ora Prisma Of feral br Tk B. Wouldn't rou Ilka to havs a baby (rand playing around your door? Certainly you ' would. So would every ona elua. Tha Bss la going to plaes a baby (rand la corn Omaha homa, The winner of the first prize In the Ad-Oetter content, which la now being conducted by thla paper, will be rewarded with ona of theee excellent In tmmenta. There will ba Joy and .fine music In some home aa aoen as the -tent Is over and the prtsea are awarded. There axe several .other excellent piiaea In addition to the piano. These are de scribed In the last paragraph of thla article. , Workers In the ' contest have - reported progress during the last week. It looks now as though the oonteat would grow hot test during the next few 'weeks. Every ona of the raoara baa been doing hard work during the laat few day. Bom have gained a largo number of votes. Nearly all have Increased, their totals by substantial gains, and have, as a result, been en couraged to go ahead thla week with a new spirit. ...... Business men and other people who have been solicited by the Ad-Oetter contestants have responded to the calls of the young workers with ads. Oaly Paid Ada Cwat. Only - paid ' ada . count Inthls contest. Every ad Is. worth ona rota. If the ad Is run twice It counts as two rotea; If run five times it counts as five votes, etc No entry fee Is charged for the contest. The rate for Be want ads 1 ltt cents a word If run only one. If run mors than once the rat I 1 cant a word. Bring th cash and th want ad to th ' Want Tad editor and you wilt be credited with th votes. List ' af Pries. The first prise la a $760 baby grand Lud wlg piano, and may be seen at Hayden Broa.' store. The other prixea are: Second, $140 graduation scholarship course In the Omaha Commercial college; third, $140 graduation scholarship course la the Omaha Commercial college; fourth, ladles' or gentleman's solid gold watch, sold by T.'l Combs; fifth and sixth, ladles' tail ored suits, valued at $60 each, sold by Novelty Skirt company, 211-21$ North Six teentto atreet: seventh and eighth, two Na tional bicycles, value $50, sold by the Omaha Bicycle company. Sixteenth and Chicago streets; ninth and tenth, value $13 each, two full memberships In the Young Women's Christian association; ' eleventh and twelfth, value $18 each, two full mem berships in the Young Men's Christian association. Saloon Lids Lifted, Leidy Finds it Out Superintendent of Anti-Saloon League Files Complaints .Against Ralston Ken. Rev. J. M. Leidy, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league In Nebraska swore out complalnta Monday morning against two saloon keepers of Ralston for lid lifting. Deputy Sheriff M. R. Thompson want to Kalaton Monday to serve the complaint. Frank Dlmke la charged with selling liquor July T arter $ p. m. to two of Mr. Lledy'a detectives and Anton Belohlvaek is charged with selling to the same two men Sunday, July 1 BRUNING FILES AS REPUBLICAN Flaally Make Vm Hta Mta Which Party to Pat After His Name. aa to Fred Brunlng, erstwhile county commis sioner now superintendent of the court house, after beating around the political offing In an erratic manner that has pus sled even the wisest of the wise una' about the court house finally sailed Into the harbor Monday afternoon, filing on th republican ' ticket for the nomination of sheriff. "Republican or not republican." waa the question that baffled court house gossip, and apparently Fred himself. At the county treasurer's office where h paid his filing tee of $6, th doughty politician gave th impression that he had not de cided, even at that late hour, refusing to give his party affiliation. ' From all ap pearanoea th great light muat have buret upon him on his way across the street to the county clerk's office; for whan he filled out hla application there Fred had pasaed th Rubicon. Bom on suggested that ha had don so by tossing up a coin. MARINE EXHIBIT AT LINCOLN Model of Battleships aad t 'raisers Will Be Dlplayed at State Pair Next Fall. The bureau of , navigation has arranged for six model battleships and, orulser to be placed on exhibit at the state fair at Lincoln thla fall. Expert gunner also will hav charge of an exhibition of explosives such as used In time of war. Women who bear children and re- main healthy are those who prepare their systems in advance of baby's coming. Unless the mother aids nature in its pre-natal work the crisis finds her system unequal to the de mands made upon it, and she is often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a help to nature as Mother's Friend, and no expectant mother should fail to use it, It relieves the pain and discomfort caused by the strain on the ligaments, makes pliant and elas tic those fibres and muscles which nature is expanding, prevents numb sess of limbs, and soothes the inflam mation of breast glands. The system being thus prepared by Mother's Friend dispels the fear that the crisis may not be safely met. Mother's Friend assures a speedy and complete recovery for the mother, and she is left a healthy woman to enjoy the rearing of her ' child. Mother 'a f "AWJ V I sG Friend is sold at JxU 1 lllilkU Writ? tot our free JJfflEIID ' book for expect ant mothers which contains much Valuable information, and many sug gestions cf a helpful nature. IJUDFIELD XECUIAT0R CO. AaWa, G 5 n ivAi Km y, Ns . .... , . K. Tntll Slept. 1, atnr. aays Bacepted Silk KM. Semi-Annual Clearing Sale OF ALL OUR WOMEN'S Petticoats Hundreds of Fine Tiffelta and Soft Silk . SV-'th - - - $1.98-$2.98 Plain and fancy petticoats many fine Persian and Dresden patterns, some Jersey top skirts every style. and color worth up to $6 $1.98-$2.98 Highest Class Silk Petticoats worth op tf $12.50, at 55.00 Finest of taffetas and messalines hundreds to select from. Wide deep flounces, silk underlays, etc. beautifully made and f" wonderful bargains, at V Wash Pettlooata Plain and striped ma terlala, worth up to 75c, at. . . . 39c Wash and Black Cotton Underskirts Wash Skirts of various kinds and colors sateen and cotton taffetas embroidered and tailored ; Qf worth up to $1.50, at .UL Plain and Fancy Chambray at 5c Yard This is the 124c Kind -fcn Sale in Biiemest Special clearing sale Tuesday on all fancy striped, checked and plain colored chambray. Perfect mill lengths, desirable for waists, dresses, petticoats and children's wear. Colors are absolutely fast clearing sale price, per yard j . . FINE SUMNER WAISTS Newest styles in women's waists, with low or high necks, long or short sleeves tailored or lace em broidery trimmed all , sizes worth up to $1.50 jTb f bargain square, . yQ)y Women's Stunning Waists of fin est fabrics, beautifully made cleverest new styles, worth up to $2.50, at 98c v Up-to-Date New Wash Skirts All up-to-date styles and colors made of fine linen and very high quality Indian Head Muslin, worth 5 fp $1 and $1.25 in our basement, at . 65c Embroidered Flouncings at 39c Yard 27-inch Swiss and Batiste Embroidered Flounc-. ftA ings, new designs in English eyelet, floral, - alH-K . ,- 1 ,. - i ' 1 1 W V Dlina reiiei eiiecis, etc., very special, jmu A .... 45-Inch Swiss Embroidered Skirtings New wide band effects in elegant eyelet, floral rtA. and combination designs; worth up to llCy $1.25 a yard, at, per yard j BRANDEIS STORES C.A.Alden to Be the Financial Secretary of Omaha University Will Take TJpHis Work Here Fint of August Is well Known in Omaha. Charlaa A. Aldan of Chicago haa accepted the position of financial secretary for the University of Omaha and will take up his work actively August 1. Mr. Alden, thouch having resided in Chicago, haa been a member of the Omaha Ad club alnce laat February when he made a notable address before It and placed himself In the high esteem of many leading business men of this city. So when he comes here to live and work he will be no stranger. Mr. Alden was educated for the ministry and preached aa a Baptist and Congregational ism serving one of the large churches of the latter denomination In Boston; but eventually he drifted Into educational work and has had signal success on the platform In different capacities. Aa a public speaker, those who heard him In Omaha In February know of hla exceptional powers. Large and Impressive In appearance, he Is a man of great personal touch. University authorities are being congratulated on their success In securing Mr. Alden for this important work In which he haa had experience already. Hot Oeather lioe Special LID LIFTER FAILS TO APPEAR rerfelta Hla Boat, Which Waa Igaed hy Hla Wife aad Hla Wife's Brother. "Signed bonds are. little better than straw bonds" waa the comment of a po lice officials In police court Monday morn ing when Patonia Clllato tailed to appear In answer to the charge of petit larceny and selling liquor on Bund&y and without a license. Clllato waa arrested Sunday night on complaint of Rudolph Johnson of Arling ton, who told the police that while buying beer at the Italian' lodging house on Fifteenth and Cass aueeta, ha waa ahort changed out of 4. The wife of the pris oner and her brother signed a 1200 bond for the appearance of Clllato. but the man did not show up. . Judge Crawford de clared the bond forfeited. - Tuesday we will put on sale 100 pairs of women's white, blue and pink canvas ox fords, values $2.50, $3, $3.50 for Tuesday your choice, $1 .00 Also 100 pairs of misses and . children's white canvas ox ford ties, on sale Tuesday ' Sizes 8Y2 to ll-50c-75c Sizes llVfe to 2-75c-$l DREXEL SHOE COMPANY 1410 Farnam 8trt 1 Rollablo Oontiotry Tafl's Dental Rotms M!I!M This Store Closes Evenings at 5 O'clock Saturdays Excepted. Omaha has witnessed many remarkable July Clearance Sales, but this one--at Dennett's is master of them all. Note the bargains. - Silk Sale Continued Tuesday Our Entire Stock of Black and Fancy Colored Silks at Greatly Reduced Prices Not a single yard of our entire silk stock is reserved. You are at liberty to choose from each and every, piece in the store at the prices that follow. Find Messalines, Peau de Cygnes, Louisines, Taffetas, Poplins, Jap Silks, Crepe de Chines, Pongees, Satin Duchess, Bengalines, Persian and other silks in shades and patterns that are hard to get, as well as the colors that hold good the whole year 'round. All of our 49c silks at. .33c All of our 69c silks at. ,59c All of our 75c silks at. .65c All of our 85c silks at. .69c All of our $1.00 silks at 85c All of our $1.25 silks at $1.05 All of our $1.50 silks at $1.29 All of our $1.75 silks at $1.49 All of our $1.69 silks at $1.39 All of our $2.00 silks at $1.69 All of our $2.50 silks at $1.98 All of our $3.00 silks at $2.43 Picture Frames Made to Your Order at 25 Per Cent Discount This is for your choice of frames from our complete line of mouldings, consisting of over 600 styles and patterns from the lead ing makers of the country.' There are mouldings of rosewood, oak, walnut, mahogany, gum wood and satin wood; mouldings in the very latest antique golds; and gold, brown and black ovals, ranging in size from 4x6 Inches up to 16x20 inches all now priced at 25 per cent less than regular. You Will LoveThese Cool Undermuslins Especially after you find oat what small prices they bear because of our July Clearance Sale. They are not jobs purchased for the occasion-but are taken from our regular lines because they show slight soil or have become mussed. In some cases an overstock is re sponsible for the reduction. Matched Sets at $7.75. Three-piece matched sets consisting of Ions; skirts, gown and combination suit, marie or fine, soft nainsook and showing new pattern and styles, in laces and trimming whenies: according to their - character, $7.75, JH.50, I11.7S. $13 60 and $16.00. Up to $2.00 Muslin Wear at $1.25. Just one table . loaded with skirts, gowns and combinations ot fine materials, daintily trimmed with fine laces or English embroidery. Really the best $2.00 values we have ever Shown, priced at $1.25. French Corset Covers 59c to $1.25. Upwards of fifty styles of one-piece back, French corset covers, trimmed with dainty laces or sheer embroideries; priced according to the quality and amount of work expended on the same at 69c, 70c $1.00. and 11. 2G. Up to $3.00 Muslin Wear at $1.49. All mussed gowns, skirt, long chemises and combination suits that were formerly marked up to $3.00 the garment, will go during this sals at $1.49. Elaborately trimmed with lares and embroidery. Up to $1.50 Muslin Wear at 89c. One large table Is filled with gowns, skirts, combination eultn, cort covers anil drawers, trimmed with fine laces and embroideries. There Is a great variety of styles that have become sllgntly nulled from - hamlllng nnl which formerly sold at $1.25 to $1.60 the gar ment. Tuerday, 8c. $3.50 Princess Slips at $1.00. One lot of pink and blue princess slips, trimmed at the neck and bottom of the skirt with laces, values up to $3.60, Tuesday, or while they last, $1.00 each. Qne Table of Muslin Wear at 39c. This lot is composed of all of the inusd and soiled corset covers and drawers 'n our stock, that formerly sold at (5c and 75a each. The mater ials are cambrto and nainsook and the-trimmings are of lace or embroid ery. All In one big lot at 38c. One Table of Muslin Wear at $1.00. This table la filled with' nainsook gowns, corset covers, drawers and combination suits, trimmed with lacerf and embroideries. All new fresh goods. In - newest styles and a com- S)lete range of s'.zes. Values up to 11.75, your choice at $1.00. i,.T,ii.wnW.b iimimii'w'h iii'ii'm. 'Mi-y wiupiiiiii mis na 7' TOURING CAR PLEASURE TRIPS FOR HOT DAYS OR NIGHTS Until you're enjoyed a long, cooling, invigorating ride in a Touring Car, you'll never really appreciate motion at its best. To glide quietly, swiftly and smoothly through the breezes along a good stretch of road in one of our luxuriously fitted Touring Cars is a summer pleasure long remembered. PHONE US FOR RATES Our five new touring cars are much in' demand; our touring car and taxlcab service is quick and reliable. Cur two shifts of capable chauffeurs know the serviceable streets, best roads and routes of greatest Interest. PHONES nouRlae 46785 I"-. A-3G78 OMAHA TAXICAB & AUTO LIVERY CO. AM HOUSES.' President. 8034 rarnam St. asA ttni Hotel. U,siinidi Ouipcsaio Lcara When It's Best to Farm Thinking about buying land? Want s know ue . soil and climate best suited tor certain faraiagT " - Oar Land Bureau gtvaa free laformatloa about ; soil, climate, conditions lb all parts ot the country. We have gathered data and can teU yoa what you desire to leara. Write the Ljad Information Bureau. Tr-e Twentieth Century Parmer. Omaha, Neb., today and your questions wlU get prompt attention. , . IFit3 InfioiTDmation ; 1 " " "" " - - 1 1 1 1 'j 'it-- - -iii.ii -1 i i t ran "Hal ii m-mi i ni iiiitsiwn-7iy-'- -'"" Your Summer Vacation Plan It Now! J In preparing for your Summer Vacation you will be interested in the facts we, can place in your possession about the ! many delightful lakes, fishing and hunting resorts in Wisconsin, Minnesota and northern Michigan, with their hundreds of hotels, boarding-houses and camps. Then, there is the big game country in the Rockies. . J Splendid train service and low rates in effect all summer. "The Best of Everything The North Western Line Full information and descriptive booklets free on request. TICKET OFFICES 1401-1403 Farnam Strut Omaha, Nth. MP i Deposited in the Savings Department of the Omaha National Bank during the first 10 days of July will bear interest from July 1st. Savings pass-books issued and interest compounded semi-annually. Omaha National Bank 17th and Farnam Sts. Capital $1,000,000. Surplus and Profits $600,001 J. H. Millard. Pres. 0ST models iiiFS Special summer prices expert work.' , . Corner 20th and Farnam. Telephone Doug. 3040. "It is too good." This is what a prominent architect said the other day of The Bee Building "No architect today," he continued, "would dare reproduce The Bee Building. He would not dare re produce the beautiful architectural lines nor make it so commodious for the tenants because the mod ern idea is to utilize every square foot of space and cut out every possible expense except for utility." THE BEE BUILDING is the standard of office building excellence in Omaha. There are ten offices from . which you can select, aa follows: . ROOM 807 Is on of tb choice inside offices on the north tide of the court, being bo near the KyllgD.t there la plenty or ugni ana air in thla room. It la 15x15 and rents at, . per month 91S.OO ROOM 618 Is another desirable court exposure space baring all the advantages of the above described room, except It Is a little larger and rents, at, per month $17.00 ROOM 823 Is located close to the elevator on the court and is rery convenient for anyone to "Just step in." There la a good sired vault in this room and a total of 266 square feet floor space. Rent per' month .f 18.00 ROOM 413 Has 236 sq. ft. floor space and Is a good office facing on the court. Inside rooms are comfortable in the Bee building on account of the large and well lighted court The rental price, per month, Is only '. .917.00 ROOM 518 Has been newly decorated and is now in first class shape. It Js 12Hx2 3 in size and we will arrange to suit desirable ten nant. Price, per month $17.00 ROOM 646 A very attractive space on the 6th floor, facing Seven teenth; having In connection a commodious vault which affords space for stationery, valuable papers, etc. This room rents at, per month f 18.00 ROOM 803 The most desirable small office in the city of Omaha, located almost directly in front of the elevator on third flour. Has a south front, is 11-8x19-6, making the room convenient to partition into two offices. The rental price, per month ... $25.00 ROOM 830 Is a choice corner office having a north and west exposure, making this space attractive at any season of the year on account of good light and ventilation. We will arrange this space, 19x20, suitable for tenant, and there being a vault la the room It affords extra protection for valuables. Rental, per month 940.00 ROOM 416 Has a south and west exposure which makes a well lighted office 13Hx20tt feet In size. We are only asking 78c a square foot for this space which is very cheap rent, considering location nd all conveniences furniahed bv the Be Building-. Prlc nr month y '. .918.00 jiuuji tin aujuiuim ' vu iuv uui w. jnvuis, yer mo. . f iaw The Bee Building Company Bee Business Office. 17th and Farnam Sts. The Bee Prints the News' 0 99 -jt J I