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BRIEF CITY NEWS
THE nEK: OMAHA, SATURDAY. JULY 15, mil.
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Vara Hoot Nil It.
Blertrle raae Barf eee-OraaSea.
Dlcklnsoa for district JuJ, -)v.
lui aae-aranden Co. rloee shop at noon
Saturday ft attfivi their annual picnic of
all their 'iul'es at Miller park.
L-OEf niee for Jastioe Eben K. I -on
fld on tbe republican ticket Friday for
the nomination Juetlca o( the peace lo
Omaha.
Socialists to Flcale Tha aoclallata will
ho (1 picnic "unday In Syndicate park,
South (Jmahi. John C. Chae and other
will ejeak.
Tarae Dtroroaa Granted Three dlvoreea
era granted In ilinttlrt tourt Friday a
follow: Joale Itntllcka from Anton
HnllU ka, Abraham E. Good eon from Helen
Uoodaon and Mathew rmnur from May P.
Armour.
ktre. Bora Oats DtToree Mre Irene
Horn waa given a divorce from W. H. C.
Horn Friday by Judge Kennedy In district
court. Phc van granted attorney's faaa in
tha sum of IXA alimony In tha turn of 165
for tha remainder of this year and 1 100 a
month thereafter.
laaebeoa ta Sr. Stelae Dr. Kdwar4
A. Meiiir wns honor g-jeat rTlday at a i
luncheon given at tha Commercial olub by
Rev. I). E. Jenkins, president of tha Unl
veraity of Omaha. About thirty gueata
were preaent. Dr. Kteiner gave an address
Tburtday evening on 'The Trail of the
Immigrant" at the missionary conference
twins: held at the university.
Boy A. Baipa, Mater. Try him. D.I1I1
More OaaeUdates rue Four socialists
and one more democrat have been added
to tha Met of school board candidates. C.
F. Walker of the Twelfth ward is the
democrat. The socialists axe E. D. Snyder
In tha Twelfth. C. C. Robinson In the
Eleventh, airs. C C. Vaughan In the
Tenth and J. F. ponahey in tha Ninth.
TajtereJ of B. W. Si to a The funeral of
Reuben W. Elton. late propi letor of tbe
Bristol pharmacy. Twenty-fourth and
llrlstol streets, who died Wednesday at his
home, was held Friday afternoon from his
late residence. Tha services were con
ducted by Rev. Leonard Oroh of St. Mark's
lAitheran church. Interment waa In Forest
Lawn cemetery. The funeral cortege ex
tended for several blocks N numerous busi
ness and social friends of Mr. Elton attended-
BREWERY SET UP AS A MODEL
rrwf. Crawley Sara that Map rae.
tar lee Bet a Kzaaaale af
Claaallaeea.
"Milkman, get thee to a brewery.
Prof. K. O. Crowley, eity gas commis
sioner, gave this sententious remark as his
ad'. Ice from a scientific standpoint. He
dies not mean, of course, that the festive
mrkmaa should frequent tbe hop factor
ies at the expense of Beewie. or that he
should substitute beer for tha Innocuous
water In i-!s prod 'ret. , He means that the
cleanliness of every brewery la aa object
lesson to aimost every dairyman,
"It la a ee'flsh pmpoaltloa with the
brewer." said r. Crw;y, --because If the
ferment la mixed the beer Is spoiled, and
absolute cleanliness is a commercial ne
cessity. With the dairymen, however,
cieaenllnesa la necessary only because tt
saves the Uvea of babies and. aduit consum
er consequently It Is necteetea.
While la Indianapolta Dr. Crowley saw a
modal anllk handling plant which filled him
with Idea for reform la Omaha: not In
tha dairies) so much aa la tha larger
creameries.
Ta this model plant," said Crowley, even
tha air that goes Iota tha milk aaadttng
room is washed by being forced tbrotigh
water, ajwa beman hands do not towch
the milk at any stage of tha imraas. Such
a ylajat to Omaha arawkd aa s eeaxnardal
anctaaa and aa advarueecneat to the city
aa too plant I saw la for Indiaaapoila."
UnLE DINNER FOR CAMPBELL
Bettriasj Dlraatac at Fabttelty Bsnss
X7i
Caeet at Baaat at rel4
Clwa.
fill A- Campbell, who recently resigned
r-ctor of tha pub!Vdty bvraau oi th,e I
Ctoenneeion' cl-ik. last a:fct waa tha roast
of hoc. or at a eiaaar at tha FleM efcib
given by C. C. Roaewater. chairssaa of the
pnb:t-ny commlrtco. W. T. Baxter pre
sentad ta Mr. Campbell est kahaif of tbe
cemscittea a kaadseme gold watch aa a
tokea ef tka jup ha which ha sat mi arty,
and feu sarvicas for tha kureaa, were aaiel
Mr. CaasptaU reptted brteTy.
Tfeeae who were priaeat ware K. T. Far- 1
rtoa. era swreads Mr. CasspecU: Everett
ihcfMUm, Victor WTiUe, Rjmd MiSar.
Freak Keoga. W. H. Bwchaia. Taoraaa
A. Fry aad T. . MeOsiiaugs, tal syMTVafl
ta Mr. Roaeaatsr aad Mr. Baxter.
Mr. CaAC-baa iaavos Lea sat iUa as tha
kaarjr earaei taaty. skea to wCl enter
tha alveeta-eeT depamweat of tha Great
TCorifeera raloa4 with koaAa-iariara ba It.
Fa-el. Mian. He a as ssi tad two ywars aa
Oaaaita a adintlslaa; aSrertaa. Ba waa
tka rtaat ea? tha Oanaka Ad cfek at baacht-
eoa) at tha
GAYETTS KEW BILL PLEASES
JMaJwaaks Caaaa af TaodoeUle Faw-
aprasa Caweaed r rail
Tlat hca patrsaa are aeaoCajr a aiasa
waca ea tea siaal wnky csasga mt yra-
r-ajnt waa eftw ry tie crowd liUi hap
vtsa Cajaty tied 2 aaat ria Tig, wtare
aOasa vaaatairsZa) aa tSia minis fv
aaieatsniirmns L And fat a goad
aaa-w tiey aaa. baa. Saha LaareT
wjm aiacoiiai ad sears wa rai aa4 xaZLS
aartnet waa snaeaaaf it ta haaQla kar as
swoa."ar faaer. aa4 ta vaeai aad law j n
svraiai att ky Ximn aad Favao Jar
Cwasy waa laaeZad O. K. r Ur kal
rattoWrsd tajr fSat aafarCMav Dr. Fanarw
Sxg mailei fcu "Itoiflrf Prksow Pij-.-'
laeCNro kr ftafsai ag tha seicaad af
rtja aWria t.a U ha ewctiad TVa
suaar SUi Caars-M Jtm aad k i f j r r a
"Caw ruaay. Maay ii inl was
sjaad LTTMcraia Sr. x goad a n l nna I of
saarrag aarraras roaahta ea a vary eav
Mt eBsarcaaawawc efcat ard caarra-sa
aa aJftar aau-favy sjgc. a kaora tu
f-iaa 1 aa i aad t a S . am. t-winHy artar-
ana, aiiac.Aar enirn ji ata ma life of
Our Greatest Semi-Annual
MALF-PMCE
Of Men s and Young Men s nits
Commences SATURDAY, July 15th
After completing a most suc-
cessful season, we find that we now
have several hundred garments of
which the lots are not complete. In
accordance with the policy of this store
-established quarter century ago we must
dispose of these suits in the season for which
they were bought.
To accomplish this purpose, we
now offer you an unrestricted choice
of these small lots at exactly ONE
HALF their regular ALL SEASON
prices. These suits represent the hiahest known
standard of quality; they are faultless in style,
in fabric, in workmanship and in fit.
There are models to exactly suit your taste
and while there are only a few sizes in emch lot,
there are so many different lots to choose from
that, no matter what your size may be, me can
fit you to your entire satisfaction.
Suits That Sold at 310 to $35, at
4
,.00 to S17.S0
fa:tP
Our July Clearing Sale of
Plen's Shirts
Starts Saturday
Our ntlr iiiinnier stocks, of Mrn'g Hhlri
now go on skl at hardly mora than on-hkl(
their rol value, In lot t ra Mudras, I'ercaloa,
ale, In roet Rtylo with plain and ili-atid front
anil ruffs attached. They are prrfed In fit,
finely tailored and art
Our 9 .30 SHIRTS,
On Sal Saturday
at
In this lot art soft alilrU of
8Sc
Roalettti, nl
Francb rianucli with loft t ollara and soft cuffs atta tied. AUo fln cuatom
tailored thlrta of Imported fabrka,
Our S2.50 and $2.00 Shirts on Sale
baturday at.
$1.15
STORE CLOSES 8:00 P. H. EXCEPT
SATURDAYS AT 10:00 P. fL
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Another One of Our Famous
Collar Sales Saturday
A Box of Six Collar for 30c
Borne time ago we atsked a prominfnt collnr maker to mako
up2XX) boxen of his. regular two-for-25c rollum for uh, to be fioM
under our name only. "We furnished t lie Kjiwifientionn hi to th)
tylen und the namen and aIo agreed not to mention hi name;
thorenult was that we necured thaw cellar at an "unheard of"
price.
Instead of the maker's name and guarantee we give you OUH
guarantee that these collars are utrictiy four-ply and are made in
the latest style as illuutrated. They are no!d only by the box of
six. All sizes from 12V to 20, Saturday, at-
Six Collars for 39c
Saturday Will Bring Our Annual
OXFOKD SALE
for Men and Women
Men's Oxfords
Your choice of our entire
stock of men's oxfords In
tan, patent or gun metal
leathers, that soldtjai yir
at $3 and $3.50, for.V--x3
Your choice of all Men's Oxford,
In tan. run metal and patent
leathers, that sold af aa
84 aad 4.&0. for e)tl.)
Woman Oxfords and
Pumps
Your choice of all broken
lota of women's oxford and
pumps, in all styles and
leathers, mostly IP
narrow widths vltl
Your cholea of all Women! Ox
fords and Pid p. Including
"Regal," In all stlea a Mr
leathers and sises, at . . 4ai.l9
All Our "Hand Made" Straw Hats
Go On Sale at
About yz Price
Our entire stock of fine
' Hand-made" Straw 1UU, as
well as the cheaper grade,
wUl go on sale Saturday at
bout on-half of tbe regular
prices. Tee shape include
Sailors. Split Straws, MlUns;
also all tbe soft shape. This
Is tbe wajr they're priced:
All oar regular $2.50, $2
and $1.50 itrawiJ Jfj
Men's Summer Underwear Is
Now Reduced to About One-Hal! Price
Our entire stocks of men's summer underwear have now been
reduced to about one-half the real value. We advise you to cotno
early Saturday morning and lay in a uppjy before the ruuh bo-gins.
All our regular $3, $3.50
and $4 Straws at
1.85
a a ww "a-a t 1
THE HOUSE OF
HIGH MERIT. -
fiOe Shirts aad Drawers, 23c
Xairutook, balbriggnn ami
"Poroftknit" fehirtit and
drawer, in all summer
styles, that sold at OQe
50c, Saturday --it
$2.00 and 11.50 Union Suits, $1.15
Fine nilk linle, French lilct
naiuxook, and "8crivns"
Union Suit in all ,tyle thut
hold at $1.50 and $2, 4 C
Saturday..: 01.13
Home cf Stein-Bloch Clothea, Regal Shoes, Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts.
Big Reductions on "Little Furnishings
Any t Nes.ktie In our store Saterday 25t
Any iSc Wssh Tie In enr store Saterday -lli'ie
t(e BMn or Paris Garters, Katurtfay
(Oc Bilk Hose, Saturday M , .25a?
1 Clt9tl H0M B4t flf 4 eeea'e e aa 0 0
I0e "president" Saspenders. eaterday 2Zt
ItHc Fancy JapaneUe Ifandkcfehtefs J5
WCUJW FAILS FROM CAB
Faaaai aaaa Saaasaaj w ,n
aa tkOa t-atte r j m4 laaaii j
faanra Sat ta. aa aae aanjaat -irsalai
Iriaj V 4 tar aaemai Tims aaas e am '
aaa aaa aaa XaaV aa saa sal aaa sttt
talarenseT a KvS fraaa a eeraat aaw. -t-Doa !
ti aa Ban"
Calling Night at
YaM.CaA.Outing Park
Cottage Arc Fst in Gala Attire for
tile Ooeeuion Ckxpen x.
ckAnxt TUiU.
The Tvass Xai i CiiTirc aaaociatfe
part at Cartar fcasa nairwtif iS a cararrai
eaucaraaaai hwe. Liais as aur k-aca
k7Ee aaaoit tea (wL It ara (aijse
migajf aa4 a3 taa una as4 cotueas wars
ilraai egaa aaal tha cau&an esx&a&ffaa'
wa.
Taa tea i t,ge ar earj aacoraJtad ts '
raarwaat an aaa coaaerr aa4 Oa eecaaata '
were saw 4 accar4Lae&r. A. I a mwi
aaetaeTt u Caa4 s? ea ratamawa aa Ea-J
krzw'a ateaVa war Uu firs aara ajara.
cViwieaara) wema eiritaijed ky taa enrr
ax4 ntgraai sata a earraaV ,
SLsJUr aaass are kaM mry TaiareAar. :
ul Tiirai J m at-Meraa a. TWe "
ara akaae tsrrr cnasaeKa) aaat taaosr-e
trs a tike cart. Eaccne Itsjlm am w i
scaa reacarcy rt Ua Eras, tiaaa.
LOUISIANA EXHIBITS SHOW
HOW TO COMBAT MALARIA
Three cars er cxIsTMU rrata Zstataxa, ta
caarse af Vr. S. A. fecafts-, raUnt mt
taa Loc ataiia SVaxe BVmr4 af EeaJto, ar
rta4 ia Oavaka. yesMriajr alaraooa a4
arm reesaia at tke Cataa r-azloe aaUl tku
afiaraaoat. trtear.J hr aaatara.
Tka exiiitRt car Uti tr,A a Vrsr af
asoaft etT taa aanra aav4 waemi a staxsa.
etawtas; Is a3 tSa pmxtyl taarae aavi
cccas, erkaaa tka lemaiiii skaaree w1ta
tikctr saata ia aa Car ae kaaita ta oaortat
Aa Dr. Evartee aa-4. tkay ara trrtaer te
1tt 4ara tka acaiaa raa-taoaai ae a asa
auraU ejarrVsc.
Laa'tre CTtaa Xrcstar If, tie
tra ajaAa s tatr aT T m aaa sea dtaaaoacavc
kaaVjalfa aa as tie keat aantayieL Fit
arwzt Zt seaaa tr a trsa raurae aa
cka araaaet taiancate tsnar at eta laasfa
Uoa af Vr. W. A. Ea-aea. tkvaa caana.
atoexr of kaalia cf Catcae-a. cfcaimaja af
tka saetioei of prrrectiae malV3ae aa4
smk kaaitk af tka AmrVa Masbeal
aaaoctatloa.
LARS NELSON ENDS LIFE
wr rlala.Wa Maue C
iaW fcr Taralae aa 6a
al la Sal.
tavrs X aaaoav a carpaarar. eaavtia4
axtaa at art- kajc. aiM ky aasrsta
Ce. HIa aa a 44 f-.rvl la tka k;.-tn
af tka kaaaa a kar a aa aAara. Carvir
rrrw a.1 ta r ns M tka na areas
efa aa4 ?k eVxora ax4 artarfaws a4
t.ftl- U aaa aaa Xavava. kaA kaaa 4.&a
bmt ataee ka cjrm, V KmiM. a r Car
a freom faatTrar, Carta- Crvat7
tamai tka knaty.
HORLICK'S
MALTED r.TILIt
Til Ftsirida fir A3 lrtt'
For bsefe, LrraJUaas Cr-jw dJtittSL
PmtSiTiiuaj.UA3mt tLs 4jeU(ir.
byMsrarLes5jnaiJa
Pn arsTi, B)ak!ri fraisj, s erdef tenn.
A ftick ixae pnaftj I a Miosis.
Til M IkjtaU. Aat kt B0IL1CXS.
ta ho Oornblao or Trust
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-AS YOU LIKE rP AT THE LAXE
rur
aaa SaaaaaS Ska ha-
a( Ik Kaat avaal !
Oak.
Ca tka cant Jake fr-sxi a tia 24 aC !
G-i esajk "Aa Ta f taa Ir" eu anaaaxai
laat kea a av-aa an a4 cCiA '
aaoaan aoit faaisa af ta mi kr a
naeacr atavrars vsaar caa emarcaai af
ICaa rratk, va rtaa.-u4 uua saava ar '
aartaa- ai tka t al EM4 Baa.
Cawck Caaadav Cm e ktaoaaa Oarsa
oai arl a tu af Or'aai&e ul aiaa a
u;-if ail k.4. CCkar ara awva aeS caat
aakf tka area arnaa a rannnreT ra mtrum
a at Sak
ft,-a a fc- af
aae luackaraa ef aa eanuaf Lca ecraas
aar mi Turaaatd aA Laaa eriaars at
enaKA A aM Cba car nnaiS aaat j
aauaaal Oka ea4 aaav vaasawa ta 1U B aa
aiaaac (j aaa aavraal as t3a ausa- jj
aJfc ay ai ana a aa cajut aa kav aat taa J
Ckaa- aaar kar CWE. aaU eta ytiLa a Unlearn a
aa taUai. '
-Aaaitt a aaa takaa aa Da aadaoa -t i
al tea snr i awna Ss-taiS aoa ka4 aara ;
kaCy arr4 eaaa taa rig.it. mc-tt a4 cia '
baa. Ska a taAaa a kar
Swaitk TaaaoavA sne; aa Qa
IT TOU WANT
Relief From
Hay-Fever
AND ALL ITS TOETTCLES
Wtsm P. Hat-J.1 Eat. M, D.
ttfia. X T., Ja: fir Sn."jC3
3-1 II aS !yae tir S atAA.
AMMOlUIICEIVillElMX 2
Wo have decided to Start Our General Shirt Sale at
once instead of waiting until August
TVere ta mfaxrtij ta sAzrt Wjv.)l b Gm tikt wCl sV w'.-ii tlis Is tXJt'Hi h-.e, c t?rrsL!y tij
e.iATj AA-t tAw4 kr!4KCsv Xcsf U rtri ev- ar ttume Certs k. X'"i;-.e f iha.
THE PLAZA
NEW YORK
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Tha eooUet Hol in New York, ortrWAini Centra
Psrlu Corvetuent to tLcstre nrvj tbrpptn dlttrkc
fcafja I arida fcaaa . . 4, IS sa4 14 aaar Asf
fja akta Xaaaaa, 2 4a. erirk kafk, $4, f 7 4 U aar aa;
rsrare. aaaaarr OaraVe aaaf fmim ItfUg Or,kt
2 film! JtmtM 4mnt ia f naiaj ir aVaaaa
a9) aSJSF aataeaataVataBaJaSel eaPF'
aa aa TVs fan, iar Vara,
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