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THE BEE: 0MA1TA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1911.
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FOLITICAL CALDRON BOILING
loyal Club Refuses to' Endorse Either
Hummel or Flyna.
JUDGES' BRIGADE VERY ACTIVE
Larue Tnrnoat of Jk-andlnaTlas Rr
rrlTri Nrli I.trndarrm and Ms
tens to a Sum" "
!prrrlin,
Tt Thursday night's meeting- of ths Loyal
club, which 18 a focUI and refreshment so
clety up In the Klghth ward, a nharp flht-
was precipitated over an attempt to endorse
Joe Hummel In his present candidacy, not
withdtandlnB the club s constitution pro
hibits all political endorsements. Joe's
friends made urgent appeals to p "P
the constitution Jimt once for the club'
speolnl favorite, and. to make It nonpar
tisan. Joe Ilutler came In with a motion
coupling up an endorsement of Tom
Flynn. democrat, with the same resolution,
deelartn that "all Joe s republican boost
ers are also for Flynn," and that the two
should no toKfther. Seeing what was com
ing;, and not ure whether democrats or
republicans were In predominance, the
members present quickly got behind the
constitution and ruled the whole endorse
ment buHlnrss out of order.
The district Judges asking renomlnatlon
all say each tub stands on Its own bottom,
but word comes from Washington and
Burt counties that six of them were cam
paigning In a family group in one automo
bile and dealing out picture cards by the
deck. All the district court bailiffs like
wise are scouring the country precinct:!
playing up the whole seven, all for one and
one for all. fHM, of course, they Insist
there Is no combine, nor even a gentle
man's agreement.
A good turnout of Scandinavians asHcm
bled at Washington hall Thursday night to
receive Nels Lundgren, candidate for sher
iff of Douglas county, and listened to a
number of Swedish, Danish and Norweglait
, speakers. Lundgren received a mighty
ovation when he stepped upon the plat
form for a speech. In which he extolled the
abilities which fitted him for the office he
seeks. P. A. Edqulst acted as chairman.
To play no favorites, Ed F. Morearty, re
publican candidate for polio Judge, re
ceived, about as much applause as Lund
gren. The Danish Singing society and the
Norden Hinging society made the occasion
enjoyable by rendering a number of their
native airs, and the Viking Military band
furnished muBlo.
The executive committee of the Fontanelle
club was convened Thursday to adopt and
promulgate a resolution reciting the faith
ful services of Judges Charles B. Letton,
William B. Rose and Jesse L. Root as
Judges of the supreme court and as worthy
of re-election and expressing It to be the
opinion of the Fontanelle club that they
should receive the support of republican
voters at the primary.
"The franchlsed corporations should not
be blamed for helping Joe," declared one
of his chief fuglemen. "How are they
going to get favors If they do not recip
rocate for favors they receive? Joe has
shown them In the council that he is their
friend and that they will have a friend In
the sheriff's ffice If they put him there.
Then, too, they must think of the example
It sets for others In the council. If the
franchlsed corporations and pub'.lo works
contractors dldnt stay with Joe this time
bow could they ever expect a councilman
to take their end of It?"
Every one who knows him speaks well of
Charles E; Foster, running for police Judge
on the republican ticket. "Charlie" Foster
was for many years It) the office of Bal
drlge A DeBord, and Is regarded as a high
class man among the younger set of law
yers. "Jerry" Howard's bulletins on the demo-
cratlc sheriff situation are not coming half
as fast as they might. "Jerry" Is saying a
lot of things on the street corners about his
competitors that would make mighty inter
estlng reading.
The police court must be a fine breeding
place for political sprouts. The police
Judge, Bryce Crawford, has taken out a
transfer to the county court, and Judge
Dickinson, the popular prosecutor, whose
service on the district bench Is always
spoken of highly, is seeking his old place
as district Judge,, while the clerk of the
police court, John J. Mahoney, la sure he
is out out for the democratic nomination
for police Judge. The police court has no
bailiffs, otherwise they might be In the
running.
At Roe
Itran.
A dels
At Ful1
Ail t.n
flMrMlt til J I
EXTRAORDINARY SALE
3,000 Pairs o! Men's and Women's
Onyx Silk Hosiery
PURE THREAD SILK
Onyx Pure Silk Hosiery is
known from coast to coast.
We also inclule Onyx silk boot
hose with lisle tops, lisle soles,
double heels and toes; also
plain and dropped stitch ef
fects blacks, white, tans and
fancies. Onyx Hosiery for
Men and Women,
worth up to $1.25
a pair, at, pair. . . .
Women's Imported Cotton and Lisle
HoBlery, plain and fancy lace; dou
ble soles, heels and toes; worth BOc
a pair, at . . 25?
Women's Cotton and Lisle Mercerized Finished Hosiery. Plain nA
allover lace, worth 2c pair, at, pair
Men s Shawknit and silk lisle finished Hosiery, worth 25c pair, at, pr. l"Jo
Women's, Men's and Children's Cotton Hosiery, worth tac pair, at, pr. 14
ft
fa
39c
Jt si i i n jsSs
Final Clearance
OF
MEN'S AND YOUNG
MEN'S SUITS
All our light and
medium weight
suits must' - be
sold regardless of
cost of manufacture,
Suits , that formerly
$ sold at $15. S18 and
$20, your choice ws
1(0)8
Ths bsst suit
barcwla of the
season.
Women's Summer Underwear
Women's fine ribbed, lisle finished Union Suits, lace trimmed, all else?.
worth BOc, at, suit IC'ii ?
1K Women's fine Ribbed Cotton Vests and Pants, all slies, worth i&o, ea. lBo
Women's fine Ribbed Cotton Vests, ail sizes, wnue, pin ana oiuo, "'"
20c, at, ech
lOo
Children a M union nuns, summer ana mu wtijuu, uj in a. m jr mm mmi mm i sot af"S mf.
Women's Long Silk Gloves at $1.00 a Pair
18-button length Kayser's make. In Tricot or Milanese weave, white,
black and colors.
Get That Pair of Trousers Here
SATTBDAY IS THE SAT AITD KERB 18 THE
PLACS for you to choose that extra pair of
trouc.rs you need. Hundreds of pairs of styl
ish trousers that are POSITIVELY WORTH
Irom a to 5,
$1.00, $1.90, $2.45, $2.95
Men's Hose
Ml the new fanot
colors Inolading
black with white
xset, aOo val
ues, at per
pair ,
Sc
Boys' Suit
Special
Two pairs Knicker
bocker pants, new
,..$2.50
Por any straw hat in
the house formerly sell
lnr up to $3.
Tor fancy band straw
bats worth 91.
Silk fJeckwe3r .
XTew fall patterns and
shapes, 60o rt r
seUers, at eaon HC
only
n si
n - it
u
r
Handkerchiefs
Hemstitched sheer Irish Linen,
neat hand embroidered and
printed designs; all kinds fine
embroidered, scalloped, lace
borders, etc many A 9-ii-f
worth 26c; at, each. . . . A 2
Ribbons
Wide all silk satin taffeta rib
bons, messalines, black and
white stripes, fancy Dresdens,
etc.; black, white and colors
worth up to 85c a yd., r,
at, yard. v
Brandois Drug Specials
i
Z5a Lllao Talcum., So
K6o baultol Tooth
Paste 10
too Hanitol Cream 14o
tOo Dr. Uravea' Tootti
Powder So
60o Pond's Vanishing
Cream o
60o Palm Olive Cream,
at 30
60o Hind's Honey and
Almond Cream . 40o
EOo Pompelan Mas
sage Cream .... 34c
rxarvMB secttow
60o Java Kloe Powder,
at aeo
2&c Satlnett Bice Pow
der 14o
75o Moubert's Rice
Powder SSo
11.00 Flower Qlrl Toi
let water oito
KOAP8
7 cakes Cocoanut OH
Soap Boo
t cakes Palm Olive
Soap l&o
Maxlne Elliott, box of
8, for BOO
Packer s Tar Soap 15o
5 cakes Ivory Soap 19o
1 lb. Borax, 20-Mule
Team So
I Be Bottle Peroxide Bo
BATH CAPS One
third off.
fl.00 Traveling Cases,
at 9o
CIGARS
Bo Owl. 3 for .... lOo
Box, $1.65.
George, 8
100
So Henry
for
Box. 11.66.
10c Official Seal, spe
cial 0
Tom Moore, Inv., box
at 91 85
Princess Mercedes, at,
box WOO
Chancellor Club House
box of SO .... 93.60
Btraaza goods
II, 3-quart Fountain
Syringe 69o
$2. SO, 4-quart Fountain
Syringe Sl.M
13 Dr. Scott's Prophy
lactlo Douche, spe
cial $a.as
76c Rubber Gloves 38o
BRANDEIS STORES
AMl'SEMKNTI,
AMUSEMENTS,
OMAHA OriE DAY, MONDAY, AUG. 14
CROlwrj rfe;
BUFFALO BILL. BIDS YOU FAREWELL
His r.ailsf Vi.it Poalrively the Ltmt App.ar.nca mm the Saddle. An Exhibition to Waica
the Whole World Has Contributed and Tin Vast Continents Applauded
FATAL QUARREL AT MONTEREY
Frrmli R Mnda, Ssa-ln.Lsw of fien
rral nyea, la Killed hy lull
C. Rein.
EI PASO, Tex., Aug. 11. A special from
Monterey, Hex., says:v
"Fermln K. Sada, son-in-law of General
Bcrnurdo Heyea, was killed here yester
day by Luis C. Reyes, also related to Gen
eral Reyes. The killing was the result of a
quarrel.
A !MM pin no player In the new
ure nniikiurrra' I ontrat. See an.
uoani'i-iiirnt Snadir, Antml 13.
THE OtJCIDENT . ANU CJMXJtsIN'X' IN HKVIKW
A GREAT DRAMA OP CIVILIZATION WITH A TYPICAL CAST
ACTORS IN THE EXHIBITION
AMERICAN INDIANS
BEDOUIN ARABS
U. 8. ARTILLERYMEN
RUSSIAN COSSACKS
U. S. CAVALRYMEN
JAPANESE SOLDIEJIY
WHIRLING DERVISHES
DEVLIN'S ZOUAVES
HINDOO FAKIRS
MEXICAN RURALIES
AMERICAN COWBOYS
AMERICAN COWGIRLS
OERMAN CUIRASSIERS
ROYAL IRISH DRAGOONS
ROYAL ENGLISH LANCERS
SOME SCENES AND INCIDENTS
PIERCE INDIAN BATTLES
SPLENDORS OP THE ORIENT
INDIAN WAR DANCES
QUADRILLE ON HORSEBACK
SKILLFUL SHARPSHOOTIN01
MILITARY MANEUVERS
XPERT ZOUAVE DRILLS
BUILDING AN INDIAN CAMP
CAVALRY CHARGES
ARTILLERY DRILLS
INDIANS ATTACKING A TRAIN
WILD BUCKING BRONCHOS
MUSICAL ELEPHANTS
CAMELS OF THE DESERT
SPECIAL
HOMESEEKEES
a. m. s tm t
SOUTHWEST
TO M1S80CKI,
ABKANSAS,
OKLAHOMA,
LOUIS LAN A, TXAS,
KANSAS,.
Tickets on sals first
and third Tuesday In
each mo&to.
8topovers allowed on
both the goi&x and re
turn Journeys.
thos. r. godj?eey
Psaa. sad Ticket Asemt,
1423 Faraam Street,
or VuUm StstioB
Omaha. '
FEATS OF HORSEMANSHIP
ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD, LED BY THE HERO-HORSEMAN
COL WM. F. CODY, the ONLY and ORIGINAL BUFFALO BILL
. WHO POSITIVELY APPEARS AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. RAIN OR SHINE
' Twfcs Diitr. t mmi t P. M., a jRattar M Ika Wastkai Admission (includint seat), fioo. I'hildren
under V years, half price. All -Seat Protected from Sun and Hain by immnH Waterproof Canvas
Canopy. Urand Stand Chairs (iaoiucUag admiaBioa), tl.00. On bal day of Exhibition a
MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO.'S STORE, 16th and Tarnarn Sts.
NOTE Do no fall to read the latest and most exciting- book aver written.
"TbrUUnf Xilres of Buffalo Bill and Pawnee BUI, by frank Wlnoh. Price $1.00.
On sale at THli SHOW UUOU.NDS. or may be ordered at all book stores.
LAKE MAimuA
FREE M0V1SS PICTURES
riT thonsand feet of the most
anodera moTinf plotnres, shown la
the opea air every evanlne at 8:3a,
Caanr of piotures sxy svaa
Ur.
ITXW, X.ABQB, OKAsTS BAXI,
BOOK, with mnslo by Smith's
Orchestra, lOlTIBIl, SOLLII
COASTEB, SOLLES SKATIBO
and other attxaetlons.
Tine Jlenio O rounds la Shady
Qrove. S"ree Xltohea
BASE BALL
OMAUA vs. ST. JOSEPH
ROURECE PARK
Aug. 12-13-14
Bunde Ana. 11
nrst (Hub Called u0
Monday An. 14 I.adlaa' say
OAMBS CAXI.BD Si4S
Oajr leaves Uta and jraxaaa at St30
LEW RABER
BH BLSa.
BatnuLOs on Court
Tel. XU IMS
B1W
1,1
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The 1911 Grand
American Handicap
and Trap Shooting
Contest
Jewel Theater
10TH AND DOUGLAS
Friday and Saturday
1
Courtland Beach
IilQ FESTTVAL BAM) MX 81 C I
TODAY AT 8:00
TONIGHT AT 8s IS
THOUSANDS DELIGHTED WITH
AMERICAN BAND
OP PROVIDENCE, R. I.
Warren Fales, Director
Bowen IU Charcb, CornC Soloist
ROME SUMMER GARDEN
VaudevUIa and Photo Plays
Dine Out Doors
coox.es- rxAca iw omaka
ilSCUJITBA UI BVaiSIAO
Adaaisrtoa 10 Oaata
How are your Oxfords! Can you use another pair?
Here '8 your opportunity. There's months of Oxford wea
ther ahead of us; and we make this great clean up sale while
the buyer has time to get full value out of his investment.
BUY OXFORDS NOW
These Prices Will Show You How Badly
WE WANT TO SELL OXFORDS
FOR MEN
For the man who wears a small
size cholcfc of 100 pairs, nr
values 3 to $6. . . ; 931
150 calra 14 and $3.60 values.
We have fair sizes
in these
15 lines $5.00 and $4.00 values
all sizes can fit ffO r
any man , . ,failJ
Howard & Foster's $4.60 and $4
Low Cuts, tan and n qp
black . ..sJaJaifrf
Boyden's and McDonald
$5.00 and $4.00 patent
and tan low cuts
& Kiley
$3.85
Johnston & Mnrphy $6.00 Patent
Tan and Calf Ox- $4 25
$1.95
FOR WOMEN.
Choice of 260 pairs broken lots,
$4.00 and $3.50 tans and QTa
black low cuts r3v
160 pairs tan and black kid, calf
and gray suede, $4.00 II?
and $3.50 values ejl.Ti
200 pairs patent and dull pumps
and oxforda, values
up to $4.00
300 pairs patent, tan and dull, $4
and $3.50 low
ZlegleT Bros, and Wright & Peters
$4.50 and $4.00 Oxfords and
Pumps, aii a nr
leathers
Laird Schobers and Wright &
Peters $5.60 and $5.00 Pumps
and Oxfords, patent, Q Of
dull, velvet d.0
FRY SHOE CO.
16tt and Douglas
Final Grand Cleau Up of Men's and Young
Men's Suits. Our Policy of "No Goods Car
ried Over" Results in a Startling Drop in the
. Prices of Dependable Clothing.
"While our Mark-down Sale to date has broken all
previous records in amount of business done, our stock
is bo large and the time is so short that we have de
cided on still more drastic price cutting.
We have now made what are probably the most
radical reductions that Omaha has ever known on
goods of equal quality. The unvarnished truth in this
case will no doubt appear startling and sensational to
many men. Everything here is our legitimate,
carefully selected stock, and the figures show exactly
how much you save.
This offering is now divided into
two big lots at two little prices
$1
At Seven Forty-five
are traits that sold up to
$20.00, in' fancy worsteds,
homespun, caftsimeres, blue
serges; stouts, longs and reg
ulars; any size you want in
the big lot
7.45
At Twelve Fifty
are units that sold up to $30.
In fancy fabrics and a big
stock of blue serges in staple
and college ruts, including
all broken lots of I tart,
Schaffner & Marx fancy pat
terns .
$12.50
Now is the Time to Buy
Not to Hesitate
Don't forget our Big Trousers Proposition our
Annual August Trousers Sale
$1.35, $1.85, $2.85 and $3.85.
A choice from over 3,000 pairs to select from'
$2.50 to $6.00 values.
IHlaydersi Hiros.
t x
For' Wealth of Health
'S1 t
f RED KRUG BREWING CO.
.' Hit;
Vtmirtn-wm r J
Consumers Sistxfbatstsi
Ms Nittlsr. 3214 St. 24th St, Oust
Pk4 Eton, 2.24 Q St, Sis Oaths
C Urn, Cmma Bblit, kws
SATURDAY
Another Big
Day In Our
Midsummer
Sale
$990
Misses' and Children's
We still have good
sizes in our 94 and
1 4. B0 Men's Oxfords
in all leathers, but
ton and lace that
we are selling at. .
100 pairs of Misses' andpn
Children's White CanvasMiP
Oxfords at WUll
Children's Oxfords, regu- as ma
lar 1.75 values at.... M.uu
Misses' Russia calf and Am di
patent colt. $2.60 values 3 bj
JL
St
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A BOOELBT with views and full
Information of our Firs and Bur
Klar Proof Vaults by simply send
ing us 'your, request by malt
Bend for It today and learn
how much Seearlty It. 00 and up
wards yearly will give your Jew
els, Wilt Policies, Deeds and
Bon da
Omaha Safe Deposit
& Trust Co. -
Street level n trace to vaulta
' lele raraam St.
CIGARS BY DOX
SATGRDAY OKLY
Well ot ettes. box of 50. .$1.75
Permit, box of 60 $1.75
Tom Keens, box of 60 $1.75
Bachelors, box of 60......$X75
Henry Oeorge. box of 50....$1.75
El Wadors. box of 26.... ...... OO
Schmidt's Pharmacy
24th and Cuming Sts.
calf, ankle strap pumps.
$1.89
liOX BOOUT
The kind that every boy likes
and the real Boy Scout Shoes:
2.60 grade.. 81.85
$2.00 grade.. $1.55
Drexel Shoe Co.
1419 Farnara Street
T SJISSII ISSM
aVstATMafaeSlI
DAHKilUPTCY SALE
The Ormsui Jb Crook contracting and
grading outfit, used in the construction
of the Belle Fourche Dam. will be offered
for sale at pjhllo suction at Ormaa
(twelve miles from Belle Vourche). South
Dakota, on Wednesday, beplemher 6, l.ll.
at 10 o'clock.
The property to be sold comprises a
very extensive outfit. Including two seventy-five
ton "Vulcan shovel, fifteen
Davenport locomotives. four traction
englnea. sUty-slx four-yard Western
scrapera, concrete mixers, road rollers,
pumps, machinery, buildings, supplies, etc
Complete Inventory o? tbe property to
be sold may be seen at tbe office of the
1 ruai.ee in uanver, ana tne property may
be examined Dy applying to the custodian,
W A. Daniele, at Orman. South Dakou.
Circular, d.eciiblng the property will be
furnished on application. The property
will b. offered In convenient parcels.
Iron of sale. cash.
WaXXXAlt Xv DATTOV, Trustee,
BIS at k O. Bulidlag, O.aver.
In a class by itself
As an office building, there is
not another in the city which
will compare in the solidity and
beauty of construction with
THE BEE BUILDING
Everything has been and is being done to
make this fine building thoroughly comfortable
for tenants who office here. New elevators with
the most modern 'equipment have been installed,
greatly facilitating the transit of hundreds of passengers
daily. The magnificent court and lobby have been altered
and redecorated, as well as the corridors throughout the
building. It has been the aim of the management to keep a
high class of tenants in the building and to do that it
necessarily follows that the accomodations must be the
best.
If you are looking for a permanent office, we invite you
to pay us a visit and see for yourself the advantages wa
offer. -
We list a few offices va-
cant at the present time:
room 646 A very attractive space on the sixth floor, facing Seven-
teenth- having In connection a commodious vault which affords
space tor stationery, valuable papers, etc. This room rents at.
per month ' l.oo
jjOOj was especlaUy designed as s suite desirable for lawyers.
There are three rooms of good size, having solid tile partitions
between all the apartments. The suite is In the southeast corner
of the building, looking out on Farnam and Seventeenth streets;
is conveniently-located to the elevators and all the court rooms
of Douglas county, affordlug every convenience. Per montn.SdO.oo
jwjQv. Directly opposite the new Court House facing Farnam
atreet. Our front offices are much In demand on account of the
prominent location. This room is 13VxlVa feet In size, and is
subdivided with frame and glass partition, giving two offices In
one. Rental price, per month 30.OO
ROOM 830- Is s choice corner office having a north and west expos,
ure making this spsce attractive at any season of the year on ac
count of good light and ventilation. We will arrange this space,
19x20, suitable for tenant, and there being a vault in the room
It affords extra protection for valuables. Rental, per month 910.00
The Bee Building Company
Bee Business Office. 17th and Tamam Sts.
FOR SHERIFF.
FRED H. IIOYE.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
-W. G. URE
(Binders Free
Call st XOth and Csntsr Sts.
Omaha Gas Co., Omaha
Reliable
Dentistry
Tafi's Dental Rotms
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