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TIIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY,
AUGUST If), 1911.
THIRTY -NINE LIYE FLOATS
Three More Signed Up for Manufac
turer' Ak-Sar-Ben Parade.
INDUSTRIES OF THE CITY SHOWN
Monnlrr Parade la Eipwlfd to Show
1 Isttors What Omaha la Delns
In Way of Mlf
farina; of All Aorta.
With each successive meeting of the
Manufacturers' association, their part of I
the manufacturers' parade on October 3 1
assumes a greater degree of certainty. At ,
the meeting Friday noon three more
Omaha business men agreed to furnish j
noma kind of a live float, and with then
three the total number of float now
pledged Is thirty-nine. The latest to offer
assistance are The FJornson 8heet Metal
works, Omaha Structural Steel works and
Bchmoller & Mueller. The other firms
who have previously agreed to help are
as follows:
Entries to Date.
Paker Ice Machine company, Ideal Ce
ment Stone company. Acme Box company,
laker Bros. Engraving company, Alfred
Bloom Co.. J. F. Bloom ft Co., Byrne
Hammer Dry Goods company. David Cole
Creamery company. Cudahy Packing com
pany, . I Q. Doup, Kggerss-O'Flyng com,
pany, Farrell ft Co.. Hasklna Bros, ft Co.,
Hydraulic Press Brick company. Iten Bis
cuit company, Krug Brewing company.
I.oose-'WIlee Biscuit company. McCord
Brady company, Marks Bros. Saddlery
company. Midland Glass and Paint com
pany, D. J. O'Brien Co., Omaha Box com
pany, Omaha Packing company, Omaha
Printing company, T. D. Parmer Company,
Paxton ft Vlerllng Iron works, Richardson
Drug company, Scott Tent and Awning
company, Bktnner Manufacturing company.
Smith Brick company. M. BL 8srlth ft Co.,
Htandard Stock- Food company, T. F.
Btroud ft Co., Western Tinware Manufac
turing company. Western Umbrella com
pany. A committee, composed of A. J. Vler
llng, O. C. Scott and J. F. Smith, was ap
pointed to attend to ail of the details of
arranging for the parade from now on,
and this committee will start Ha work next
week. Mr. Vlerllng was appointed to serve
on the commission to Investigate the prob
lem of worklngmen's compensation, to
recommend some action at the coming ses
sion of the legislature. This appointment
was made as a result of a letter from Gov
V emor Aldrich, requesting that the manu
facturers' committee of the Commercial
club nam a member to serve.
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REMARKABLE SALE
ef Women's and Men's
Pure Thread Silk Hosiery
Manufacturers' Seconds Slightly Imperfect
(fe Regularly worth up to 75c and $1 pair, at 25c pr.
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$?A.l BhJnXm $3 I
Brandies' , mmmmmmmmmmmtma J T D
";t11 Last ail r(0)(o)
Thinning Ranks Are .
Moving Toward East
Members of Grand Army of- Eepublic
Are on Way to Convention at
Rochester.
The movement of Grand Army of the
Republic members through Qmaha to the
annual encampment promises to be the
lightest In years. It is figured that this
is due to two causes, the first and princi
pal one being that the veterans ranks are
thinning; even the youngest of them are
not able physically to stand the Journey
and the week In camp. The second reason
is that this year the encampment Is held
In Rochester, N. Y., and to reach there
members from even this locality must
travel at least 2,000 miles.
This year the Colorado and Wyoming
delegation will consist of about 100 men,
who will arrive in Omaha Saturday after
noon at 4:60 o'clock over the Union Pacific,
and at o'clock, over the Milwaukee, will
leave for the east.
Saturday evening at : o'clock, the Bur
lington will carry the Nebraska delegation,
the department commander and staff, the
Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic
and the members of the Women's Relief
corps. The party will occupy three sleep,
era.
This year the delegation from Washing
ton to the national encampment will con
sist of one lone member.
It was expected that California would
send a large delegation and It was even
reported that a special train would carry
the veterans, their purpose In a measure
being to boost for the Pan-American ex
position to bo held In San Francisco In
1915. Indications are that the Idea has been
dropped, as no advices have been received
as to the movement of any special train.
The southern portion of California has sent
one delegate, who is now enroute over the
Santa Fe road.
Including Onyx alid other celebrated makes. Plain all
silk, silk boot with lisle tops and soles; also men's pure
silk half hose, plain and dropped stitched, double heels
and toes; black, tan and fancy colors; values Chf"
jfj up to 75c and $1.00 a pair; at, ZSC
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tirMnH-. cm. ii i - tii a i . m . ,
vuwu du uusiary, wmo lime tops; DiacK ana rancy colors, (U
Men's $1 Pure Thread Bilk Hosiery, black, tan and gray, at. -G9
Women's Cotton and Lisle Hose, double heels and toes, worth 60c,
at, per pair 25
Women's Cotton and Gauze lisle finish hosiery, worth 2 Be pair, 15
Men's cotton and lisle finished Hosiery, mercerized, worth 2 Be pair,
at, per pair 12
Women's, Men's and Children's lBc Cotton Hosiery, double heels
and toes, at, per pair 8
women s rure Milanese mc Gloves Elbow ifl.
lengths; blacks, tans and browns; at. pair fltlC w
Women '8 Elbow Length "Kayser" Pure Silk Gloves
"White, black, pongee, navy, tan, pink and blue; f
Final Reduction on
Men's Suits
atvrday starts the final wind up sal of our
Bummer Clothing for msa and young men. Every
ul mast ro this week regardless of oost. Bach
sn.1t Is eat in the latest styls la accordance with
the pattern. The qaullty and tailoring la stand,
ard "OntrtnUa" nn.nx .t,i.k
FTT .,"Jr ""It formerly selling at tlS to Sao!
beginning 8a tarda, goes i 7777. .......... . Y?
INTERESTING NEWS FROM OUR
Pants Department
Hundreds of pairs of plain and striped
worsted, casalmere, plain bine and figured
soi-Re also homespun trousers, made con
servatlTe, peg top and outing styles. Posl.
lively worth from Two to Five Dollars
priced for quick' selling
$2.95, $2.45, $1.90 $1
Suspenders
0
Switchback suspenders
absolutely guaranteed
to wear one
year Satur
day, at
one m am
atur. qjjQ
Last Call For
Straw Hats
Take your pick of any
Straw Hat In the
house, worth mm g
ZV3 .50c
Many medi
um weights
included.
If You
llfant
Your boy to be well
dressed at a moderate
cost, come here! New
fall suits
$1.95 to $7.50
Pure Silk
Hose
In fancy and plain col
ors, regular 76c Tal
lies, Will gO fLMM
Z3C
Women's and Men's Sheer Irish
Iinen Handkerchiefs All
widths of hems, also dainty de
signs with hemstitched, scal
loped and lace borders, worth
up to 25c, at, each . ..12W
Women's and Men's 10c White
Hemstitched Fine Cambric
Handkerchief s -A 1 s o neat
printed borders and women's
embroidered Initial handker
chiefs, at, each 5
Health Officer Tells
How to Fight Fleas
Many Inquiries Are Being: Made to
the Office of the Health De
partment. Omaha's public health guardians have
fought a soon many epidemics, but they
are up against It this summer on the flea
question. Thomas Harrington, who sits in
the health office and tells people when
they ask how to exterminate all the various
and variegated vermin that afflict house
wives, has been frequently asked of lute
Questions like these: "
"Pay er what how do you get rid of
small Insects fleas, you know. We haven't
got them in our house, but we have a very
dear friend who has them, and we want
to help her out"
Harrington solves the" problem by sug
gesting a few disinfectants that are sure
to kill, and the houttewlfe proceeds to ex
terminate her "dear friend's" little pests.
Some amateur scientists have ventured the
opinion that the locusts have been respon
sible this year f t r the flea Invasion.
TRAVEfcERS GATHER AT BEACH
Members ot the Omaha l.odae and
Their Families tu Have An.
nnnl rlvnlc Sntarday.
Omaha lodge of the Traveler's Protective
association will havo Its annual picnic Sat
urday at Cnuitlund beach. The knights
of the grip have been wont In past years
to assemble at Manawa, but the committee
falling to find a sign of water at either
place, decided on Couitlanrt for this year's
revel. V
The entire afternoon Is to be given over
t ) the picnic and the feature event Is a
basket lunch at $. ice cream and coffee
will be ladled out free of charge by the
committee.
There are ti. be raies, hoop lolling con
tets. guosslng conteMs, ball throwing con
tests and about twenty-five more varieties
of contests with a -first, second and third
irl) tor each, it Is solemnly promised that
there will be no speech making.
Thl committee Is In charge: N. S. Brown,
chairman; Hugo Melchlor, George Lavidge,
tr., K. E. KlpHnger, M. N. Woodward. A.
V Miller.
Wide All Silk Plain and Satin Taffeta Ribbons
Messalines, Dresdens, black and white stripes, etc. ; up to (jk
6 inches wide; black, white and all colors; worth 4 r (fe
up to 35c & Jard; at, yard 10C j&
Wide Heavy Satin and Taffeta Silk Novelty Ribbons
Large dots, floral, Dresden and Persian effects; also plain
' satin and satin taffetas; for hair bows, hat trimmings, m
etc., up to 6 inches wide and worth up to 50c a nr. E
yard; at, yard 2vC
Women's Light Weight Undervests and Pants Ribbed
cotton, white, pink and blue, worth 25c a gar- r "
ment, at .XvC
iM BRANDEIS STORES
LAUD lUFORMATIOr. BUREAU
LEARN WHERE IT IS BEST TO FARM
Thinking about buying land? Want to know the
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soil and climate best suited for certain farming?
Our Land Bureau gives free Information about
soil, climate, conditions in all parts of the country.
We have gathered data and can tell you what
you desire to learn.
Write the Land Information Bureau, The
Twentieth Century Farmer, Omaha, Neb., today
and your questions will get prompt attention.
FREE INFORMATION
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Major H. C. HaleNWill
Get Promotion Soon
Adjutant General of Department of
Missouri Banks High and ii in
Line for Lieutenant Colonelcy.
Major Harry C. Hale, who la to be re
lieved on September as adjutant gen
eral of the department of the Missouri,
has been rr anted a leave of absence of
three months and twenty days, with per
mission to so beyond the sea.
Major Hale Is under orders to report for
duty with the Third Infantry In the Phil
ippine Inlands, but the granting of thin
leave means that he will probably not see
service there. Major Hale stands very
close to the head of the list of majoru.
and It is an open secret among local mil
itary men that his promotion to a lieu
tenant colonelcy, bringing with It a new as
signment. Is practically certain before the
expiration of his leave.
Uanseroes Saraerx
in the abdominal region Is prevented by
the use of Dr. King's New Life Pills, the
painless purifiers. 3c For sale by Beaton
Drug Co.
HOTEL MEN IN TWO WRECKS
Reports Show, HonT?tr, that None
of the Omaha Mea is Injured
ia the Trash.
That the Omaha delegation which has
been in attendance at the annual conven
tion of the Northwestern Association of
Hotel Men at Grand Forks were In two
wrecks Friday morning Is the Information
i conveyed In a telegram received here
Friday afternoon by T. J. O'Brien of the
Henshaw from Joe H. Keenan. also of that
hostelry. Mr. Keenan's telegram states,
however, that none of the local party was
hurt.
The convention delegates left Grand Forks
Thursday night or early Friday morning
over the Great Northern, expecting to
travel to Duluth and spend the day there
Friday. The telegram received here was
aent from Remldjl, Minn., but it Is not
known whether or not. the wreck occurred
at that point.
Bolomon askeo tor wrsdom. If he were
In business in Omaha he would advertise
In The Bee.
SATURDAY
IS THE
Last Day
OF OUR GREAT
95c, Clearing Sale
Your choice of Women's Low
Shoes, Including some of the
best makes and grades. Every
pair a genuine bargain. They
are in the basement Saturday,
" 95c
SHOE MARKET
822 South 16th Street.
Another irand Smash In
Loiv Suf Shoes
Just to make Sa tin-day the biggest day of our Semi-
Annual Clean-up Sale, we are going to cut the price on high
grade oxfords and pumps so low you'd hardly believe it
until you have seen the goods and we fit every pair.
Extra Special For Saturday
FOR MEN
A lot of shoes for the men
who wear small sizes; for
mer price up to OR ft
$5.00; per pair
A lot of most any size in
$4.00 and $3.50
Oxfords
A lot of the best Oxfords in
the store, up to Q ftC
$6.00, all sizes.... VW-OU
95c
FOR WOMEN
A lot of small sizes in wo
men's tan and black
oxfords and pumps. .
Oxfords and pumps that sold
up to $4.00 the pair, in good
toes and most any Ij
And such lines as Laird's
and Wright & Peters' Ox
fords and pumps, that were
$6.00 and $5.00, gg
And we have cut the prices in Children's and Boys,
Department, too.
FRY SHOE CO.
Sixteenth and Douglas Streets
Cutlery Specials
for One Week
$1.00 Pocket Knives, choice 45
Razor, Strop and Home, all three
tor $1.00
Schmidt's
Pharmacy
24th and Cuming
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ramrjM
LEW RABER
B1I BZ.DO.
entrance oa Court
Tel. O. 101
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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 heing 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 tha
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 wo
offer.
We list a few offices va
cant at the present time:
ROOM MB- A very attractive space cn the sixth floor, facing Seven
teenth; having in connection a commodious vault which affords
space for stationery, valuable papers, etc. This room rents at,
per month $18.00
HOOM 648 Was especially designed as a 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 street,
is conveniently located to the elevators and all the court rooms
of Douglas county, affording every convenience, Per month, uo.oo
IUX)M 440 Directly opposite the new Court House facing Farnam
street. Our front utfices are much in demand on account of the
prominent location. This room is 13VitlSV4 feet in size, and is
subdivided with frame and glass partition, giving two offices In
one. Rental price, per month tuio.00
HOOM 820 Is a choice corner office having a north and west expos
ure making this space attractive at any season of the year on ac
count ot 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 40.ou
The Bee Building Company
Bee Business Office. 17th and Farnam Sts.
4s
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OUR MAGAZINE FEATURES
Wit, hsswr, (lelloa ssd voralo
pictures best l etertatn
Meat, Instruction, aaas"st.
Rollablo
Dentistry
Ml! Taff s Oeolal Roias
for
Boys Full
of Ginger
We call them durable boys
shoes and for an American boy
full of ginger you need a durable
shoe. High grade material and
honest workmanship make these
shoes durable.
They cost a trifle more but in
value they more than make up
the difference.
1 to 6tt $2.00
10H to 13 81.75
Boy Scout
Shoe Bargains
We are still selling those boy
scout shoes that all the boys
like for
$2.60 grsde 81.85
$2.00 grade 81.55
Drexel Shoe Co.
1410 Farnam Straet.
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I For Wealth of Health
FRED KRUG BREWING CQ
OonsunsTS' Distributers!
Ms Nittlej, 3234 Ss. 24th SL, Oaas
Pt4 Elrsft, 2S24 SL, Sst Oats
C Csbc, Cstscil Blsfli, hvt
AMUSEMENTS.
BASE BALL
OMAUA vs. TOPEKA
ROU RICE PARK
Aug. 10-20-21
TWO GAMES SUBTDAT
. First asms Calls at 8:30
Monday, lug-. 81 Ladl' Day
OAMES CALLED 3:4S
Car XiSstss IStn ana rarnam at Si30
PASSION PLAY
I'itutifully Colored Pictures
LAKE MANAWA
Tonight at 8:30 O'clock
FREE
ROME SUMMER GARDEN
Vaudeville and Photo Plays
Dine Out Doors
COOI.KST rLACB 1ST OMASA
tSCECITS ITHI EVSMISTO
AAmlssloa 10 Csnts .
SATURDAY
AT THB
BUSY STORE
RAPHAEL-FRED GO.
Things ars pretty ttTUT
aronnd hers on SATURDAY; w
r stirring- thm up strong. Thsss
Interesting SPECIALS ws hSTS oa
Bttnrdsys ars hsTlng thslr sffsot.
' Psopls, who know, think thsjr srs
too rood to miss. KEAO THEM.
OFElf TILL 10 T. M.
I.sr(t variety of Ladle1 Silk
. Wststd, worth $4.00, C"f fill
i $5.00 snd MOO. at... pJ-,w,J
75c I.aillrn' Wnlnts, whit O
black snd dark colors, at
Ladies' Pluck Silk Hose,
double sols OOIj
Ladles' Hose, per pair, 16o, In
Mo, IQo. So and
Xnst rscslrsd a fins lot of Ladlss
Whits Felt Eats, beautifully
trimmed with ostrich, aigrettes
and whits satin, all ths latest
"Frenohy styles, at CJ"i Wis
a.ga, $3.43 and ipJ..Of
All the hljrheet priced Children's
Presses, In colors snd 0t
white, at v J '
Ladles' Ribbed Union - On
Pulte, at JLkJKj
Ladles' Handkerchiefs, Bo, 3o, -f r
8o and ,
riMT IHOWINO
of ladles' rail Tailored. Hats
Come In and look the styles and
prices over. Wr don't ask a big
profit at ths bet-inning of the sea
son. Our margin of profits on
this line Is on the eame basis tin
on Qur other mtrrhnnlle. Our
prices are 93.48, IS. 98, $3.43 and
np to $6.00 j while at other stores
you would have to nay from $5.00
to $15.00 for the same hats.
Ladles' House. Dresses and flQn
Street Dresses at "Ot
85e Corset Covers 15C
Hotlona Thread, Card Buttons,
Paper Pins, Hooks and - t.
Eyes, worth 6c each, at,.. --J
Lsdlea' Fine Preenes at CI ttt
$3.98, 82.96 and.. pA.'iO
Muslin Underwear of all kinds,
worth up to $2.00 7)C
Ladles' Tailored Wssh Skirts, hg
, I assortment of colors PT(r
$2.00 values, at
Children's Muslin Drawers Q
Towels, worth double, at rT
ISO, So and
Splendid assortment of fl- QC
Ladles' Wash Suits at
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
Men's Summer Underwear, Bal
brlggan, porosknlt and (r
athletic, at -l.JVv
10c Men's Hosiery, An
10c Men's Handkerchiefs, 3(5
Men's Suits, worth fl 4 Qff
$10.00, at p-4.0t
85c Men's Silk Four-ln- OftTrt
Hand Neckwear: two for "-lMj
$1.50 Men's Drees Shirts, lyrtn
coat stylo tM-
Men's Union Suits, porosknlt. Bal
brlggan and athletlo ....
60c Men's Work Shirts, white
stripes and dark O rr
figures, at iiJl
Men's Dress Shirts, 81.15, OQa
790, 69o and
All Men's Suits at less than
half price.
Six pairs of Climax, guaranteed
for six months Men's 7.f
Hose, for
$2.60 Men's Tan Ox- C?-g Oft
fords, at VA,-J
Boys' Knickerbocker Wash. "
Pants at
$1.25 Men's Solsette nO.
Shirts, at uul-
Men's Straw Hats
worth 75e, at L'vy
RAPIIAEL-PRED CO.
WHOLESALE and BET AH.
Oornar 13th and Farnam.
Two Minutes Walk from 16th St.
THE OMAHA BEE
is the home paper of Nebraska
SOMETHING NEW--Just Out
Enameled Gas
Ranges and Stoves.
Just what the house
wife is looking for.
Saves half of the kit
chen work. Dust or
dirt will not adhere
to them. By simply
wiping them a few
seconds, body, doors,
legs and feet, leaves
them clean, bright
and sparkling, the
most beautiful thing
in any kitchen. They
can.be kept that way
for all time to come
because they are en
ameled. The great blessing is that they are the Detroit Ideals,
the gas stoves and ranges that have a national reputation. They
have patent burners that do make a hotter heat with the same
gas, consequently cook quicker. They are the heaviest gas stoves
and ranges made, the 18-inch double oven size weighing thirty
pounds more than the heaviest of any other make. They are
extraordinarily fin bakers because the walls being thicker make
a more uniform heat besides taking less gas to keep the oven hot.
We sell any size up to the 16-inch double oven at $3.00 down and
$3.00 per month.- The 18-inch double oven size at $4.00 down and
$4.00 per month. Ranges at $5.00 a month or a cut price for cash
If you pay two or more payments down ten per cent will be added
to your first payment.
STOETZEL STOVE CO.,
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Watch Renairintf
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-J. Ought to b done by a competent workman that's ths
rV'V kind we have. Bring your walch to us and let us put
It in order. Look for tha name.
S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler
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