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    The Omaha Daily Bee.
EDITORIAL SECTION
PAGES ELEVEN TO TWENTY
The Bee aims to print a paper
that appeals to the intelligence,
sot to an appetite for icaxdal
and sensations.
VOL. XLI-XO. 42.
OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1911.
SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS.
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Candy Specials
SOc lb. CTaffeta Chocolates the kind
with the fft rrwray centers at Wo.
4 0c Chocolates with assorted emm can
ters, Saturday, t the lb. On quart
LMxle KoIumi Candy, at lOo.
Store Closes Saturday
Evening at Nine
S. & H. Stamps Given
With Every Purchase
at this Store
Don't forget to ask for tnem.
Hosiery Bargains
Wodm'i rtit Bilk Moalery In Mark,
wlilte and colors and all siies--a ere
clally good nnmbtr for BOo the 'pair.
One lot of women's SOc Bilk Lisle Hose,
Saturday. Mo the pair, or a pairs for 91.
O'clock
All other daya at fire.
Eurjtbii for Everjbcy j
Everything for E.erjbodjj
Variety, Style, Quality All Assume a New Significance When Applied to Bennett Merchandise
PiJR
W Ewjthiag for Eierybody J
wn
i ij
M It
A Sale of Fine Felt Hats
What woman does not admire a fine felt
hat for present wear-such as we will be showing Sat
urday at a half of what you have before been asked to pay for
finest
trimmed
after the
models
comine
large shapes-hats that were made to
bell at $15.00. To make it interesting for
Saturday's shoppers, we price them for
Saturday only, at
20 Discount on French Plumes
And a deposit of $1.00 will reserve any
you choose for such time as you wish.
This is the
only store in
Omaha that
guarantees
Willow
Plumes
v.
Our Sporting Goods Store
is a Paradise for Men
and Boys
Special prices in effect for
Saturday's selling. Read every
word. ,
23c Water Wings to help you learn
to awlm a good quality-Saturday,
fct 15
23c Base Rail Caps, all colors, 5f
Any I5s Ball Suit la stock, worth up
to $2.00, Saturday, to close them out
quick, choice f0
High Oracle Tennis Rackets, usually
aold at $8.00 each, Saturday, $4.00
EVERYTHING IS THE FISHING
LINE Fishing Rods, Tackle, Reels,
Hooka, Etc .-SATURDAY AT ONE-
THIRD LESS.
One lot of 15c Rase? Ball Rata, 5
All base ball goods of Spauld
ing's and Goldsmith's manufac
ture, Saturday, 25 PER CENT
LESS. '
Hardware Bargains for
Saturday Only
High grade Katchet Braces, guaranteed
, t-t unlay, only BSC
' Good Orade Saws, SO-lnch size, eight to
twelve point. Saturday 39c
J1.25 well made. SS-laau Hand ten
the Mo'ind City brand Saturday, S8o
Two-key brass ad Irocka, worth jSc.
t 10c
Boys' 5c Baad ,nas at 4c
luc Cottoa Mops Saturday 10c
12o Dover's patent Egg Beaters 7C
1.3 Whita Enameled Combinettea, with
cover, Saturday, only age
lie wire bou id Tea Tiles at Be
luc Tainplco Scrub Brushes at 3c
OMAHA ROTARY CLUB FORMED
Officers of the New Club Are Elected
to Serve a Tear.
PLANS OF THE CLUB ANNOUNCED
Bat Oae Ma a of Eark Llae af Baai-
teea la Admitted t the Claa,
Which Wu Started la
Other Cities.
Gould Diets was elected president. George
Bogera, J. C. Cowln. T. J. O Brten, E. H
Sprague and J. J. IVrlghU vice presidents
la the order named; George J. 1'uncan,
secretary, and Frank Hamilton, treasurer,
of tha Omaha Rotary ciub, atuVh a couple
dosen men formed at the Her.shaw hotel
Frldday noon. Tb! was the second meeting
of the club, the first being held about two
moaths ago, but then only to discus the
subject of organisation, while the tecond
meeting held this noon, was for the purpuw
of permanent organization and electloo of
officers.
The objects of the club are:
To develop and exchange among hs mem
bers the newest, best and moat succtsaful
business Ideis and to promote progressive
and honorable method in trade generally.
To advance the individual business in
terests of Its members turough the media
of publicity and acquaintanceship.
To promote the beet Interests of the city
of Omaha commercially and otherwise, and
4o foster and spread tha spirit of civic
pride and loyalty among Its cltiseas.
To promote good fellowship by strength
ening the ties of friendship among business
acquaintances.
The men who were present Friday were
a, moat representative body, each the pro
prietor, manager or corporate officer of tne
lino of business he represented. Any snan
la allgibla who conducts of controls a legiti
mate line of business. No new member will
bo taken la whoa line of trade eonflirta In
any way with any member already la the
club.
&eventy-Ove cities now have active rotary
clubs with enrollment of over lti.oua mere
hera. The second annual national convention
the same qualities?
A handsome collection, indeed, of the
quality French felt, made and
by our own expert workmen
schemes of the newest imported
which, in a measure, accounts
for this unparalleled price.
There are pure white and many be
colors in email, medium and
Each
$
The above discount is made for Satur
day only and is in effect on our entire stock
of fine French plumes. In purchasing these
plumes we selected more especially with
reference to the dress hats that will be
most in favor this fall, so all might be in
perfect harmony as regards size, coloring
and quality. Positively the finest ostrich
stock possible to Secure.
Corsets for Warm Weather
Wear-Specials
Splendid long hip corsets made of good,
strong materials and fine boning; medium
bust line styles supplied with first class
nose supporters: a size ror each
figure 75c Kind,
Saturday
SOc
Another good corset value extra long
hip, medium bust corsets, made of good
quality coutll with non-rustable eyp
boning; corsets usually sold at fjC
$1.00 to 11.25. Saturday mw
Hotel and Restaurant
Keepers, Attention!
We make a specialty of hotel and
restaurant china ware. We buy and
sell in such large quantities that we
are always able to quote the most ad
vantageous prices. We are constantly
In touch with the leading makers of
the wares you demand. Investigate for
your own satisfaction and because we
ask it. These specials for Saturday
only.
Heavy, seven-inch Kotal Plates), worth
$1.00 per dozen, at 75c
SH and 4-Inch, heavy Ioe Cream Dishes
that sell at 40c the dozen, Saturday. S 'to
Heavy hotel Oyster Bowls with either
footed or plain bottoms, regularly $1.00
the dozen. Saturday, 75c
Fine Jardinieres 25c
Just 500 high grade, glazed and
beaded jardinieres In 7, 8, and 10
lnch sizes; values up to $2.50 each, to
close, Saturday while they last, limit
of two to a customer, at SSe for, your
choice,
.
Soup Bowl Extra
600 Johnson Bros.' plain white Eng
lish china, oyster or 6oup bowls,
worth 15c each, Saturday, limit Stf
of six to a customer, at, each.
of Rotary clubs Is to be held in Portland the
later part of August. Omaha expects to
have a representative at this convention.
Those present .were:
Messrs Messrs.
Casper K. Yost. C. N. Robinson,
Frank Hamilton, Frank Haskell,
Lee Huff. F. L Eliick
K. H. prague, George J. Duncan,
J. C. Cowin, A. J. Love,
Harry Lowrle. C. R. Sherman,
George A. Roberts. A. V. Dresner,
Charles Mark, P. O Hrlen.
M. C. Peters. T. J. O'Brien.
E. F. Brailey, Ralph Sunderland.
Gould L1-tl. Robert Co well,
George Rogers, R. 8. Wilcox,
Joseph Johnson. J. T. Deright.
That the rotary Idea is sound has been
shown by seven years' successful operation
of tl.e Chicago cluh The foun.ltng of clubs
in all parts of the country from Boston to
Ld- Angeles and from St. Paul to New
Orleans, demonstrates Its universal appli
cability. It Is natumliy to be expected
that Omaha will take a place In this move
ment commensurate with Its great manufac
turing and commercial interests, and with
thia in view the Rotary lub of Omaha has
been carefully planned und organised, and
it will welcome to Its membership, in lines
not already filled, the light man from the
right concern.
At the conclusion of the meeting J. J.
Deright stated that he would furnish a
safe ti the club aa soon as an office was
established.
WIFE DESERTER HELD IN UTAH
ReejaUltlaa Paper Mill Be Seem red
tar the Melarat at Sasa
MiUer to Osaaha.
8am Miller is being held by the police of
Eingtam, Utah, on information sent there
by Chief of Police Donahue that be is
waaud In Omaha for wife abandonment.
A detective will be sent from here at the
expensa of the JewUh societies to return
with Miller. County Attorney English will
secure a requisition for the return of the
priaoner.
Died at Paeaaaaata"
is never written of thoea wbo cure coughs,
aad rolds with Dr. King's New Discovery.
Guaranteed. Sue and IXtM. For sale by
Beatoa Drug Co.
The Bankrupt Stock of the C. C. Mickey Music
Co. on Sale Saturday.
Tou know what a large stock thry carried and you know the reputation
the Mickey Co. has always had for completeness of assortments judge the
terms of the purchase by the prices we quote to you.
Choice of the Entire Stock-Both Vocal and Instromental-At 5c
the Copy, or 6 for 25c
The Mickey Co. sold them at 2 5c and 30c per copy.
Vocal Music from the Mickey
Afterwards
In Old Madrid
The Palms
Angels' Serenade
Our Mamma
Calvary
Dream of Paradise
Still as the Night
Wearing of the
Green
Simple Confession
Jerusalem Home
Just Before the. One Sweetly Sol
Battle. Mother emn Thought
Our complete stock of pop
ular music on sale Satur
day at, the copy
The Storm
Tarn O'Shanter
Thine Own
Instrumental Music from the Mickey Stock at 5c, or 6 for 25c.
Anvil Chorus
Consolation
Alpine Hut
Alice
Battle of Waterloo
Budding Flowers
Edelweiss Glide
Evening Star
Flower Song
The Fountain
Flowers and Kerns
Falling Waters
Faust
Gen. Grant's March
Invitation to the
Dance
Bridal Chorus from
Iohenrrln
Citizen's Gallop
Cupid's Patrol
Crimson Hlushe
Con Amort
1,000 Pairs of Dorothy
Wortn Up To $4.00, at 5Z.Z5
This sale is a clearance of our own line and includes some Special numbers we
purchased from the Dorothy Dodd people for the occasion.
There are oxfords, pumps and Instep strap pumps In all sizes and widths and
gool leathers. Valu range from $3.50 to tl.OO the pair. Saturday, choice. $2 25
r r
yourself is not pleased witn tuia purchase, return the shoes and we will gladly
refund your money.
Men's Black and Tan Oxfords every
at $3.00 the pair-Saturday, fji.tm.
Women's Coats
and Silk Dresses
One lot of women's $15.00 and
$19.50, plain tailored linen-and pon
gee coats with shawl and t C ft fi
sailor collars, Saturday, at. . . eJv.Uv
One lot of women's $19.50 to $25.00
foulard ailk dresses. In white, black,
navy, brown and a few light shades;
sizes range from 34 to 40, er A A
Saturday, to close ytfeVU
$2.50 Hons Dresses
at $1.69 Each
These are known as the "Double
Service Dresses" and are made of fig
ured light and dark percales and plain
chambrays in various colors. They
are serviceable, comfortable and par
ticularly fine tor warm weather wear.
Clearance of Children's Summer Dresses
One lot of Children's Dreese of
Ginghams and Percales In long and
short sleeve styles ages range from 1
to 4 years regular 59c values,
Saturday
39c
One lot of Children's 89c Gingham
and Percale Dresses in high and low
neck and long and short sleeve styles;
have short skirts and long
waists; ages 2 to 5 years .
59c
Children's Hats and Straw Bonnets Much Underpriced
One Lot of Children's Straw Bonneta, that have been selling up to $2.00
each, Saturday, while they last, 25.
One Lot of Children's Ha to, that were $2.00 to $5.00 each, Saturday, while
they last. 50t.
GAS COMPANY IN A PICKLE
To Combat Eedaced Price Must Show
Plant ii Worth More.
THEN THE ASSESSOR STEPS IN
If the Plant la Worth Mere Then
the Company Mast Pay Greatly
Increases Taa aa Higher
Valaatlosu
Another step In the fight between the
city and gas company to establish the 11
gas ordinance which is now held up by in
junction will soon be taken by the ap
pointing of experts to make a physical
valuation of the gas company's property.
The company has a plant and adjuncts as
sessed at tt.&JB.&O. and in trying to prove
that its property Is worth more than that
It Is faced with a serious dilemma. If it
allows its low assessed valuation to stand
In court It must accept a low rate of re
turn on Its property. If It succeeds by ex
pert opinion In boosting the valuation so
that a hisher return on its Investment will
be allowed by the court it may have to
pay considerable more taxes.
In other recent legal battles between
cities and gas companies this has been a
serious cause of embarrassment to the
companlea The Omaha Gas company prob
ably will appoint one expert appraiser
within a few days and the city will ap
point two. These men will not work as a
Joint commission, but each side will make
its own findings and submit them to the
court. If they greatly disagree, as they
probably will, another battle will be needd
to settle that.
In Cedar Rapids, la., tn a rlmllar case
the gas company had been paying taxes
on about 1100 00U worth of property. When
It took to fighting for a high gas rate It
proved by expert appraisement that the
property waa worth about tfSu.Ouu. A phys
ical valuation of the Omaha gas property
will establish whether or not the Omaha
company la escaping taxes la this matter
Incidentally and will for the purposes of
tha caaa give tha court aa idea of how
much property tha company has upon
which ta determine its fair rata of return.
Stock at 5c, or 6 for 25c
Lost Chord Rock of Ages
My Old Kentucky Hocked in the
Cra
dle of the ler
Spring .Sons-Men-
ie!.nohn's
Tn In a Swing
Under the Doub'e
Earle
Waves of the Ocean
Whlspertngs f
Love.
lOel
And many others.
Irish Melodies
Monastery Bells
Overture Patriotic
Prince Imperial
Schottlsche
Poet and Peasant
Rippling Waves
Rank and File
Scarf Lance
Silvery Waves
Shepherd Boy
and many othera
Home. Sweet Home
Heather Bells
La Grace
La Zarlne
Listen to the Mock
ing Bird
Jolly Fellows Walt J
Kiss Walts
Last - Hope
La Paloma
Dodd Oxfords and Pumps,
The ai.00 sala of Women's Summer Toot
wear advertised yesterday Is continued
for Saturday. It is a grand opportunity
for women who can wear small sizes VaU
nee range np to $3.5o the pair.
Misses' and Children's Slippers, In strap
styles, values up to $2.25, Saturday, 95c the
pair.
Boy's Block and Tan Oxfords, in sizes 8 H
to 13 and 3i and 4; odd lots worth $3.00
the pair, Saturday $1.48. If either the boy or
pair In our stock that has been selling
Hair Goods
For less than you are in the habit
of paying for the same qualities.
All of the most wanted ahades and
some that are hard to get. may be
found in the following numbers:
Large Cluster Puffs 30 puffs to he
cluatert-at 93.0O
Clturtar Fnffs with braid around, ' $1.75
and f a 75
Xtarge basket weave braids at Sa.75
aad 135a
H-lnch pure hair Switches in all shades.
98c values, at 79c
18. 20. 22 and 'M-fneh BT a torsi Wavy, pore
hair Switches are priced respectively at
each S1.SO, S3. OO, $2.80 and $3.00
$7.60 6 witches, special for Saturday.
at $5.00
$10.00 Switches, special for Saturday,
at $7.60
Gold and Sliver Xalr If eta one of the
latest and moat popular fads each&Oc
nd asc
IXTSi SPECIAL S large silk hair nets,
Saturday lOo
Children's Dresses of Plain Cham
brays and Checked Ginghams, with
bloomers and bonneta to match; ages
2 to 6 years $1.75 values at ff4 ir
95c, and $2.25 values, at .... ?lele)
Children's S2.0O to $3.50 Summer
dresses) of plain and figured materials
In all colors and a great variety of
pretty styles; ages 2 to 14
years, Saturday
95c
Search for the Lost
Valuable Jewelry
Trunk is Fruitless
No Trace Has Been Found of the
A. i Smith & Co. Valuables
Lost on M. P. Train.
Twenty-four hours of fruitless searching
of station platforms of the Missouri Pacific
system running down clues, only to find
the trunk at the end a harmless receptacle
of some traveler's belongings, and Inquiry
among all employes has failed to reveal
any trace of the A. F. Smith Jewelry trunk,
containing $X,'0 worth of gems and trlck-
ots, lost Monday morning, between Omaha
..nd Nebraska City.
It Is still a debated question whether the
trunk was lost in Omaha while waiting to
be put on the train for Nebraska City or
whether It waa lost on the train on the
road to its destination. The bagagemas
ter at Omaha declares that he Is sure It
left on the Missouri Pacific train and th:
train crew are sure they put off two
trunks at the station there.
Tracers of the trunk are being sent out
over the line and practically every station
on the line has been investigated, but no
clues are to be found.
KELLY TO HAVE AN OUTING
After Trip Through the West Will
tsas far a Meuta la tha Wod
f Washlastaa.
A month of ramping, hurting and f th
ing in the fine woods of northeast Wash
ington la planned by Mr. and Mr. Tom
Kelly, the Insurance man. and his wife.
They leave Monday to be gjne until the
middle of October. Their trip will take
to era through Colorado, California and
Washington, with a month's slay along the
Pendtf Oreille river. Upon their return Mr.
Kelly will assume tha dutiea of his new
position. He has recently been appointed
general agent for tha life department of
tha Travelers' iAsuranca cwimanjr.
Sturdy, Fashionable, Cool, Comfortable-These Men's
S15.00 to S22.50 Suits at S9.75
The men's garment stock is steadily dwindling; down, but there is still an ample size, fabric
and color range for those who came Saturday. The perfection of our suits has been a matter of
much comment with those who purchased at this sale a Bennett suit for the first time. You will
be as agreeably surprised as they.
One lot of
Tooths' Long
Pants Salts
wort . p to
$15.00. S star
day, $7.45.
$2.45; $2.50 pant.-
Choice of every man's suit in the store, worth from
$25.00 to $35.00--Michaels-Stern, Garson-Meyer
and other famous makes-Saturday
Clearance of Boys' Light
Boys' single and double breasted and
materials in patterns an1 colorir
parents; best of tailoring and
to It years; regular $6 00 to
Every boys' suit in the store that has
In this big clearance at the extra special
your choice.
Ice
Boys' $3.00 khaki suits, $1.80
Boys' 40c blouse waists at.. 25c
All
All
Toilet Goods, Drugs
50c box Pozzonl's Powder at...30
25c Sanltol Tooth Powder and Paste
t 160
25c can Babcock's Corylopsis Talcum
at 19?
Pond's 50e Vanishing Cream at 3S?
Woodbury's 25c Face Cream at 19
Jtrgen s 25c Rice Powder at.. . -190
10c Palmollve soap, 2 cakes for 15
One Lot of 15c Talcums at 8
25c cake 4711 Toilet Soap at.. 14
50c bulk Perfumes, per oz. at..250
20c -lb. Bottle Peroxide at..-8
10c Straw Hat Cleaner at 5
15c per lb. Borax at 10
All Refrigerators Must Go
-Now 20 to 25 Less
"Centenary" mefrigerators of 75 lbs.
Ice capacity. white enameled lining;
$15.75 values, at $11.98j
100 lbs. capacity Zee Cheats, size
27x16x1 S inches; regular $11.00 values,
at $4.50.
"New Perfection" Refrigera
tors, made of white oak
60 lbs. lea rapacity, $15.00 value, at
$11.50.
125 lbs. ice capacity. $25.00 value, at
$18.75.
100 lbs. Ice capacity with porcelain
lined provision chamber, $33.00 value,
at $25.00.
10c quail. y Japanese
Rice, lb 6c
Best quality Navy
Beans, lb. 6a
Sack Excelsior Plonr
and 40 stamps, . . $146
48 lb. sack Bennett's
Pride rioor $1.80
Egg Plums, the can lOo
3 pkgs. E. C. Corn
Flakes, and 10 stamps,
for 8 So
15c can Xrftdy Washlnr
toa Beans, with, eulck
ea, for loo
10 bars Bennett's Bar
gain Soap a&o
Can Capitol Sliced
Pineapple and 10
stamps, for SOo
jar Maple Batter and 10
tamps, for 85a
20c ran Capitol grated
Pineapple 15o
Tarpon bay Clams, I
cans for 15o
Bennett's best Coffee
and 60 stampa, 3 lbs.
for $1.00
l.nn Coffee id
stamps, lb. 36c
Bennett's beat Coffee
aad 80 stamps, lb. 36c
Assorted Teas, and 40
stampa lb 48o
Assorted Teas, and 75
stamps, lb 6So
Can Capitol Black Per
per, and 5 stamps, lOe
Pint can OaiUard's pare
Oilve Oil Oa
Full Cream Cheese, and
10 stamps, lb 200
Virginia Swiss Cheese,
and 10 stamps lb. 250
S cans Gold Medal Corn,
for SSo
i cans Capitol Whole
Tomatoes, and 10
stamps 85c
Bottle Snider's Cocktail
Sauce, and 10 stamps,
for 85c
Large can Snider's
Baked Beans, and 10
tamps BOo
I cans Snider's Baked
Beans, and 10 stamps,
for SOo
Quart can S. W. C.
Syrup, for 10c
WILL HASTEN MAIL DELIVERY
Receiving and Distributing Station to
Be Erected by Burlington.
HITCHCOCK APPE0VIS THE PLAN
Street' Railway loatpaay Saw Ka
gaged la Balldlac Traeka to Site
. at New Batldlaa- Delivery
Wagons to Be Discarded.
Postmaster General Hitchcok has - ap
proved the plan of postuffice inspectors
for a mall room at the east end or tne
Burlington station at Tenth and Pacific
rtreets. The building will be erected to
make poEttle quicker delivery of mails
from the Burlinnton trains, a need that has
been ursed by the wholesalers for the last
two yeara
Ihe iiui ii.gton will begin at once to
erect a separate bulluin adjoin. ng the eaal
end of the present baggage room. This
tuilding will be one-s'.ury high and will be
used exclusively by the Postofflce depart
ment in receiving ma.la from the Turling
ton trains and the postofflce. Cases will be
built in this office lor distributing mail
destined to the various trains and to the
pottofflce.
Acc.rding to an agreement w.th the street
car company work of laying tracks down
Pacific street u; to the p.altorm of the
r-ew building has been started. The entire
ttreet from Tenth to the Burlington sta
tion has been torn ui and a crew of men
. now iayl.ig the rails.
This is the final solution of the quicker
dei.vtry problem, which baa been belore
the iMiaiofltce authorities for some time.
eeial propositions weie put bef.re the
postofflce inspectors, but wera never ap
proved. The most likely one propoaed
and which was debated for soma time
waa that of running a chute to tha Bur
lington station from tha postoffica across
from the Union station. A Ilka system is
now being used from tha Union station
postofflce to the Union Pacific and North-
r tern trains.
Ulaeara Sla Wasaaa.
With tU afprwea plan put into affect
Savings of $5.25 to $12.75 the
All Men's High Grade, Odd Trousers are reduced to rock
bottom priees-$7.0b and $7.50 pants at $4.75; $5.00 and $6.00
pants at $3.75; $4.00 pants at $2.75; $3.00 and $3.50 pants at
at $1.85, and $2.00 pants at l. w.
$15
( Choice of every
Weight Wool Suits
breasted and Norfolk suits of finest all wool
lorings that will please both the boy and his
i strictly all wool cloths; age ( J)"
$10.00 values, Saturday p-.m
Norfolk suits of finest all wool
been selling up to 15 00 will r
price of.
T
boys' $1.00 pants, at. ..70c
boys' 75c pants, at 49c
Saturday Bargains in
Men's Furnishings
Men s i dc Bi ik Hose
39c
Men's pure Silk Hose, special. ...a&o
Men's 25c Lisle Hose at 19c the pair or
3 pal; for 60o
25c Wash Ties at $ for a5c
60c Silk Ties at 35c each or 3 for $1.00
12.00 and $2.50 soft cuff shirts In a
fine variety of choice patterns and
colorings $1.39
EXTRA SPECIAL-Men's fine negligee
shirts with soft cuffs, best patterns
and colorings, each 890
All Summer Underwear la Oreatly Se
duced. ALL STRAW HATS--except Panamas
--HALF PRICE.
Fruits and Vegetables at
30 to 40 Per Cent Less
Extra fancy Colorado yellow
peaches, the case. $1.25.
Extra fancy California Bartlett pear,
per boa $2.74
Extra fancy Crawford yellow peaches,
per basket &4o
Extra fancy California German pluma.
per basket BOo
Fancy ' band-picked Dutchess apples, nor
peck SOc
Fancy Whttnpy crabapples, peck SSo
Fancy Potatoes, the peck 45c
4 bunches home grown beets Bo
$ bunches home grown carrots fto
3 large cuumoers 5c
3 large extra fancy eg& plants SSo
Can P. .. i- . a Capitol
Puking: Powder and
20 stamps 94c
UHT SPECIALS
Iten's Sugar Cookies.
the pound loo
Iten's Delicious Co
coaant and Choco
late Wafers, with
10 stamps, the pack
age loo
Premium Butterlne, and
& stamps, lb aaVte
Bottle Bennett's Capitol
Extracts aad 20 stamps
tor 18c
Runkle'a Baking Choco
late, and 10 stampa,
the cake aoo
BTXTTZB A3TD BOOS
Choice fresh Country
Batter, direct from
the farm, lb 34o
Oaaraateed strictly
Presa Bars, dosen 80o
14 lb. sack D. C. Salt an 1
20 stamps ase
IOE Col.n BUTTt.lt-
M1LK FREE.
six delivery waaons will be discarded. The
postal cars, under the new system, will
be run straight to Burlington postofflce
and avoid two extra handlings, which re
quire at the, present time from thirty-five
minutes to an hour.
A spur was recently laid by the street
railway company from the main track to
the Union Paclflo poetoffice. thus doing
away with the wagon trios from tha mail
cars to the postofflce. When the new
tracks are laid to the Burlington pos toff ice
the cars will run along the sour and cross
the street railway company's tracks at the
"Y" on Pacific street, without delaying
ihe passenger cars.
When the new svstem Is put Into eff"ct
the postal cars will make tris to the two
stations every fifteen minima from ( a
! m until 10:30 p. m.: after that time one
! half-hcur trios will be mad- until 1:S) a.
, ni. It ia thought t.'.at at least one hour
; will be saved in the delivery of mails by
j tlie new system.
BARBERS' UNION SEEKS
TO AMEND ORDINANCF
Amendments for the closed Sunday bar
ber shop ordinance are being prepared by
the Barbers' union and will be submitted
to the city council as soon as rases to be
started to test the present ordinandi are
; completed.
! "We are going to fight this case
I through," said C. M. Fieder, international
J organiser of the barbers. "We can have
i the ordinance amended so it will stand."
I
iSWINDtfci; IS it .rilU DEMAND
Oaaaha Aatharltlee Will Biat Have Da.
wortaalty af Proeeeattiac risk,
Allaa Nesrot,
Edward Funk or G. D. Monroe, who, by
clever forgeries, beat an Omaha bank out
of between KAM and I1.QU0 a year ago, will
not be brought back to face trial. , In reply
to a telegram from Chief of Police Donahue
the East Stoudburg. Pa., authorities, who
have arrested Funk, wired Friday that of
ficers from Cleveland. Brooklyn. Minne
apolis and other cltina in which Funk has
operated already are an tha way to East
Buoudburg to get turn.
suit.
boys'
Wash Suit
in the store that
was formerly priced
np to S4.00 each,
Saturday
SI. 89
Toys Rightly Priced
$2.50 No. 3 Steel Waon-l 5x3 0-inch
body and 12 and 15-inch wheels
at $1.50
9Sc No. 3 Stwl Wagons-1 0x3 0-inch
body, and 7 and 10-inch wheels
at 75o
$3.50 No. 9 Pioneer Coaster Wagons
at $2.73
$4.00 No. 8 Pioneer Coaster Wag-ons, $3.33
Boys' steel W.leel Velocipedes, well made
No. 1 size, $1 75 value, at $1.38; No.
2 size. $2.00 value, at $1.60
Soil's $5.00 Toldlng Oo-Carta with bond
and rubber tired wheels $&
Doll's $5.00 Perambulators with hood,
sollrl body nd rubber tired wheelsonly
20 in this lot $2.9$
MEAT
Bargains
This week we have In
stalled new refrigerating
cases In our meat depart
ment to insure our custo
mers better service. They
have many new features that
keep the meats in a clean,
sanitary, perfect condition.
Saturday Will Be Earn
and Bacon Day. Look!
No. 1 Hams 15y2c
Shoulder Hams. . .llV2c
Best Lean Bacon, 180
Small Bacon 12y2c
Spring Chickens . . Yiyzc
Pot Eoasts, 8V2C-7V2G
Shoulder Steaks, 2 lbs.
for 15c
Pork Roast 8c
Pork Butts II12C
Lamb Legs lOc
Lamb Stew iy2c
Veal Chops 10c
Veal Stew 5y2G
12 lbs. Leaf Lard, $1.00
PARK SUPERINTENDENTS
ARE TO STOP IN OMAHA
Will He Entertained by W. R.
Adams' Vice Presideat of tha
Katiosal Body.
Park superintendents on their way to tha
national convention at Kansaa City next
week will be entertained tn Omaha Monday
by W. R. Adams, tha Omaha superin
tendent. Mr. Adams Is vice president of
the national body and la acting aa chair
man of a local committee to sea that tha
visitors are giving fair ldeaa of Omaha
hospitality. Headquarters for tha visitors
will be at the Rome hotel.
LIGHT SHOWERS IN FEW PLACES
Heavy Haia of Vedaeaday Mgat la
ot Repeated Over the
Mate.
Lif-'ht showers fell at Whitman, Neb.;
Arc! more. S. O. ; Gillette. Frannle and
Ha-in. Wyo., Thursday night. The rain of
Wednesday night, which so thoroughly
soaked the state, was not repealed any
where.
Die Bee la "The Home" newspaper.
Indigestion
HorsTord's Acid Phosphate
relieved impaired digestion
accompanied by nausea, in
somnia, sick headache or
acid stomach. Half a tea
epoonful in half a g-lasa of
water brin gn quick relief.
Hereford's
Acid Phosphate
a