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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1912)
I 1 ' SUIT JTIE BEE: OMAHA, SATTRDAT, FEBBUABT 17. 1912. OVERCOAT All Garments are Union Made. TO ORDER -1 L TO ORDER We are Tailors Not Agents. A 1 FREE Pants-FIEE Just to Keep Our Union Tailors Busy One estra pair of $7.00 panU free with every $15!0O made-to-measure suit. Suit or Overcoat This Sale Positively Ends Saturday Night, Feb. 17th Suit or Overcoat UNION MADE An endless assortment of fabric to choose from. Guaranteed all wool. Remember we are the original $15 tailors. UNION MADE stitch i World's Largest U:iion Tailors. Every stitch rf7 t E Satisfaction guar-anteed. Imitators Flatter Us. hi N. W. CORNER 15TH AND HARNEY 3TS. n February Sale Continues Notice the Price Reductions Glance at the cnt in prices and then yon cannot wonder at the attendance of this February Clearance Sale. You who need a single article of furnishings or a complete home should investigate the saving opportunities. (Savings 25 to 50 Per Cent Easy Credit Terms. f 1.75 wood seat Dining Chalrs. For this vale, special ft.! Imperial leather, full bos teat Dining Chain, on tale at... 87c SPECIAL Solid oak. beautifully polished Ex- Unalon Table; massive legs, uesvy slides, lane top. a-ft. also; a US valao tor tegs, unr $65 ICS golden oak, 1 Extension Table From Our Near Neighbors Blbhewa. . Orsve Baydwta waa heme tar the week. Omaha visited Neb, M.es Alma Hum ef nor parent mm weak. Jams Calvert of f)earwator. . win eowa to vim ma nwinar. Mr. C Beadal of Hospar la Wt vlslt Isg bar Ml Mr. Mm. at. F. Calvart. - Miss raits Hull of Omaha visited with Mr. end aim H. Mickey ever suaday. Mr. aM Mr. Walter Hanser at Omaha visited relatives ear Saturday. Willi Witt t Heamasioa vtstted naturae wua hi uereate, Mr. end Mr. ,. C. Wrtta, .. Wimaat WMmr of Winnebago ar rived Far Malt wild hi parent, Mr. an Mr. James WK'fry. i Mia dltabalh HaVnlhta l Omaha , vtud (rum Friday until Sunday wilti mim wr Micaey. Mr. Bad Mr. M. Q, Jeffrl ef Omaha ; visited Mr. Jeffries' parents. Mr. and i mr. uofaiai, sat ur 01 eud ounday, , Mr. Oarie Haesa, whe was railed - ilia bedsde of bar latAer, Mr. Klabnada w nsnnsA, lest weak, return Friday, Deatel (Mn a a Mke Parr Otn. rar of Waterloo were itemed In Omaha wet vdnssdy by lha sv. Mr. SavlUgs. L. B. Flgf wa visltedl last week By , Hater from Oretn. Tin y visited with th H. Heth family f Waterloo Sun- y. Mra Lens Rtgby UI leave Saturday for her tulura home on a farm iiaar 9 bed for, tn el. Rigty aat Uxa ao. Mr C. A. Maun eatartellMd th C. C. rlub Thvraaay. - Mra. J. O. Saafua araa flrat prlaa and JUiti Emm Nulla tna eonMlatlvn prlaa. A a.lclou luaah a "rod, Mr. Nouna a aaakaad ay hmr inainar, Mra. na of oraaJuu TSa axt Bfiiii win M witn Mr. J. Q. Baefu. Th women hold tholr C W. B. M. monthly neatlnf in coanectioa with thU oolaty. Auattn Andrnn, operator ef th North waaiara railway, haa ralurnad to hli work ajrala m Irvtimtmt. Mlaj Id Chpmo ha rauirofd t th horn ot fcrr Jaliir, John Chapman of Iryini ton, attr vn. abwaua la Hot-folk. Irrlaetaa. M. K. rmman I quit III ' Ultl Willi aralth wa quit Ul lat Mk. Mr, finch waa a vUltor In Omaha tat wk. Mra. C M. Famp I III with Ul rha. hiatKm. , Mr. and Mi Maffa were yUkera la Knnrd Ainday. i W'Mley WtBlun. Jr. and family are vtatUna; at the hosM et hi rather. 8rt Htrl waa a vliHor at th ham af hi not. I. a. Wchara of Imntton. Mm Hani Llvltaer ra th fut ot ktowa Bath and huaana Krais Sunday. Mr. Waltar Marren and Ml Kail tin were rid tor at the Lata aom uaday. WW Walt tW raoelyad a aarvrla iit (rem hie Mand a hi twain birthday. The Wllltn Werker awln aorlaty mat Wannavlay at the hama of Mr. J'lhn llracirlrkaon. IMnnar an-red t Bu aad tka aay wa apant In M'lnf. Millard. Mlaa tlavm von lohrn apant Satur day la Omaha. MIh Marirartt Pwrt wa en Oman vlaltor Monday. Mlaa Wllhrlmln Koch of Irrlnfto Wa at home ovar huaday. Vla mek of PiiXlllo vlaltad with Mlaa Dir( WadBaady. Hrnry SohiMtt of Omaha vlaltad lat wrk with hla uncle. Char la Bchrordvr. artn.y Crawford attended th ' daa irn at rspiuion Mat Krlday evaninc. Frad Cortiarrll of Omaha waa a ef H. Stuart Daturday evenlpc aad hue. day. ..Ml Nlll Kaanady ef It Edward. Nth., la feeet e her aUtar. Mr. If. A, liaJdalo. Mlaa Olady Baldwin and Mr. Rich ardaaa of Omaha aprnt Suodar with th Th price they brought ware th lan eat ever received hare. ro.-raar' parent, uawin. Mr. and Mra F. A. Mr. Oeorf Buyer and on of Papllllo vlaltad aUntlla with har aaraala. Mr. anj Mi, il. Kooh. , . the A ana (loach nf Omaha ta aoend. In aavaml dava with har naraata. Mr. and Mr. Uoach. A aan waa givan Thuraday eventna by Mr. and Mr. Han Hohwer In honor of .r, I to war' birthday annlveratry. Many aurata wera uraaaat aad all ra. purled a coed Una. Th TViunaT Peoole'a aoclalv af tha Lu theran church held Ita monthly met. I rVadaaaday enln. Har. Mr. Haa. war atiwa evri gooa raalina . Blair. air. Rufu Clear and eon, Stewart, waa In Omaha on Tuuraday. If Jl. Bald rle and Amo Thorn of Omaha were In Blair leat Saturday. 0, C. Robert ef the Robert Klarator company of Arltnctea. wee In Bltlr elat. urday. 1. H. Dorr ef Sloe City wa here and orteirised a lodge et owl on Thursday vanlnf. Mr. and Mr. Bernard HaJler pent leal Sunday with Mra. tidier parent In Kennsrd. door; Stewart and wife of eVattl. Waah., are vtdtlnc relative nd may re main her. . The Blair baaket ball teem defeated th Arlington team here lt Saturday by a cor of M to R. A. F. Bohafer of Kennapd waa In ttlalr waenaeday and will move to Long Pin. nee., mat weak. Mr. Oeorg a. DTmnl of Chadron. "( PendlnaT a few day her wlln Mr. PeTempl' parents. Kdltor Tom Oatarman waa In Arlington Wednesday, et tending th funeral of hl uncle, Henry Oelerman. Mr. and Mra Frank Holloway of Omaha were aunday vlaltor with Mr. Holloway mother, Mra. Neal McMillan. N. A. Bovee. an eld pioneer of this eeuaty. now at the Soldier- home at Iturkatt. h been aranted a nanalun at Ml a month. Henry . Menrke. aon of u-aneiiff Menek and a former Blair bov. haa sold out bw Interaeta In a bank at AmhereL eea wiu local in mi city. r. w. Brown of th electrt light plant taken to Omaha for trmtiMtii nf hie eye, which waa Injured while euttlna a glaaa tub Met Friday. in in mm achool preliminary drbat AMoa Jeuaen. Mibard Matoner and Ben nett Via arorad hlaiteat In Individual paint and will eemprlee th leant. Tha offlcera atf MefrlnlMv .kiniw rwa et the Eaatera Htar, have aa Invitation offered him th poaitioa aa manager, t aa Increeae In aaiery. A eurprla party. In (he nature of e mlaeellaoeou ahower, was glve last Saturday afternoon at th horn of Mr. and Mr. Charles Deharty sutt ot town. The gatbartag wa la heaor et Mia LMa Jenean. whoaa comlns mar nag I announced by the evenL County Surveyor McBrld and deputy, C. i Ademe, also CommuMioner Harte, om to Weterlae Monday and were met hare by Ovrreeer A. D. Comstan. To gether they want to the Schneider bridge atmth about aven mile and looked over the altuatloa there wlih a view to mov ing th brldg th new channel. Th efnrll ld that lha brldg ever tit old river bed will be moved t th new ohannel. the celled ricbnelder eutoff, nd a nil bridge hullt ever the old channel. i r : wrwwBwerfwa. F. C. Oottrh I buiidiag a tool shop. F. Mangold made a bvataeea trip to uretna tin week, B. U Seymour mads a bualaeas trip te Omaha Wedneauay. Oeorre Dlerk- team ran away in tows here Wednesday and went bom. Kyrtegflrld. Dent Bmlth la nraoartna ta mm an hie term aveuinwaet or Iowa. Jane Kahltl of t'hevenne Walla. ICaa. I vl.ting Arthur Uularuf. Oatra Bleke ha Isaaad tha realdenoa at D int smita and win move te town. Job n Spear made a eaua ot hla hauaa. new aeeaa ana win move te Artumea. A falentln aoalal waa had at tha Metsiaist unmmt oa wdnsday even- in. i Jem Heaoaek ef TAeeeln wa a trial. tor at m a. c. Harry home en Thur ear. , Theme Kelson attended the hardware HineiiioB at uncoia l ueeoey sad Wee sadrdt. A atahrh ride nartv vlaltad the Kami of Mr. end Mr. Klmer berian Wedoes day wvsalnf. J araa Wd Sold thlrtv-flva head af horare at hla horae sale leat Saturday. Saturday Absolutely the LAST DAY of that "Clothes Shop" Bankrupt Stock At the 5. E. Corner of 16th & Harney Sts., ground floor of City National Bank Bldg. is thtulast day" price on any suit that his sld up to $15.00. . $d.95 Is the "last day" price en any salt r overcest in thi houtf, no mittsrwhtt thi Um " esl. " Any $100 or $1.53 Shirt gst$ at........49c Any $20 or $3.00 Shirt gin afc. ...... 95c Any 50c or 75c Neckth goe$ af.M..w....5c UNION SjCITS. "ta day" prlo en It. kinds la w ... VNION si'IT8..1aat day- price en a.e klBds hi $IM V mon SCiTS. Uat day- Price tt.es kJnd hr tLSS MK I UTS Any Its te lie hat a last oar" at ...aa MEN S KOChV "Last day" prVa en tie boas la. pair ! HOSE - Laat dajr- 'price o tee er Tic heee la, pair SA MrKrXIRS -Leat day" price ea ll.it grades to ODTOT SUSFXiroeRS 0 gradae, -leat oar- et. pair gi ALTO CLOVES "Last day" price ea It. kinds hv'pair eTaa EVCRTTHINO alae at similar laat day" reduction gatstdsy. Last Day! Saturday! Last Day! Suffragists Will Not Be Delegates to Yeiser's Meeting The uffrglu think that It I very nice ot John a Yeser te lev!! the women t be delegate te hi Roosevelt eeaventloB Keoruary B; they thaak hla tor th Invlutlon sad regret that they cannot attend. "We could not oonaetamleosly go I th Roosevelt convention hsceuae Rooee welt I acalnat woman shffrac," ssal Mr. W. K. Shsfer, president ot th to put on the degree work at th coming Onh Woman Suffrage society. Oa ateelon ef th grand chapter at Fratnonl. Th asnlere and junior of In Blair High school wh are studying Oernian have organised s Uarman aociaty end umm inetr (irai aonai ntertainntnt t th horn ef Mis Fhyll Orrlgna Thurs- oay evemag. Valley. Mra Roy Bran want to Omaha Tues- oay. Burton Whltmors returned Friday from sua trie to rename. Cewnty Superintendent Toder wa vWt- uw vaiiay seseoi Tbureday, Ira. win Mtnar will spend a few day with he parent in Blair. Neb. Mr. -I., p. Bvr went t OmRa te spenn tn aey with Lol at th hospital Sunday. The Infant eon af Mr. and Mrs. Frank eta maun la vary daareruualv ill ariia pneumonia. The regular meet! of tha Ruav Pe wu held Wednesday afternoon In Hub bard hall. Over 10 guests and mem her wars served. Mrs. W. H. Heed. Mrs Charles Wehh. Un Pm rt VuK aad Mrs. R. A. Steel were the hostesses. The funeral tarries of A. 8. Egbert, who died Saturday nieht at 1 n'rliwk a lingering illnea. were held from th ? aanaaur at I elock. Mr, KaTbert wa years af eg. For ever thirty years ha had been a resident of Vslley and vicinity. He le survived by hut widow, fojir sen end three daughlara, 1 af whom war pre seat at the funeral. The Rpworth league gave a patriotic rally at th Msthndlal thumb Tuesday evening. The t'hrtlln Kndsaver of the Fresbytsrlen church end th Baptist Teuag People s unloa of Hyarsvtlle Bap tist ehurrb asslstsd In lbs program. Dis trict Superintendent Hlslop of Omaha ev. ine anaresa et tna evening from the subject "Th Nrw Patrlotlam?' Special music w furnished by the Bvraviv mat choir, the ml wA n.nrui n. .1.. n . hv'eiian churah and the High sV-haal Ulee iuu. ouperuitenaenc L. f. usrey and n F. F each gave short addressee Tn Pv "errant was followed by a reoepuoB th ether hand La Follette I a stsuarh uffraglst and Mrs. La Follstls I aa affloer ef th National Woman Sutrrags elty." atrs. oeorge Covell. vice president et the society, stho wa named s dele- set t th convention by the France Wlllard Woman' Christian Temperasx union declares emphatically that sh will have nothing to do with the eowventlea. -we tute suirralu So not wish te use part la the. politic et aay perty which doe net endorse wsoaaa autfrags," saia Mr, covell Referrlnf to th condition under which a wonts may bs dtecata to th Rooesvalt conventiOB-preaantatlon et (LIB, representing twenty-five signers at M seats setae. Mr. Cov.ll isnplle that the weeasa are hatng used te hslo do. fray espenese of tbe meeting. "W will b pulling the chestnuts eut ot the Ore. And what win ws set aui ef It? We are not voters. All the women I have talked with agree with W alerla. A daughter Waa horn Tueaaav avmIm t Mr. end Mra. C. Ooodwin. , ' Mr. Earl Msll tnnk fhi K.K. Oraeha Sal ur day last te a speclsHst for A cempany et friends ef Jack Thrsne esrprssed him end Mra Throne Tuaaday evening at their home wast of Waterloo. I.ure Ren entanalned a lot et young fplka Wednaaday afternoon In e Valen. Una party end a very pleasant Urn aa had by all present. BMjamlB RtencKIn waa t brawn andar hie horse laat Friday sight while riding lute Iowa and th bones In bis right lag salow th knee were broken. The Donnelly property wa eold Isit Saturday by Oeorg Johnson, adralnle trator ef th estate, ta B. F. Juhnsoa the eoastderatton being ti.W. Henry Horaann. fAranerts n viiiiun and now ot Omaha, was hers Monday oe ousinraa connected eith an insurance esenpany wnk-a be represents. Mr. and Mra. Oeerw MM and Mra. Kiel e aeughter. Mrs Urewoork of vl. ley, went u Osnalua Tuaadav in sir. Nll daughter, Mrs. Frank nbart. Jamee WUh ef Brneon wss here Monday looking efter his buslneae in. teraets W. C. Wright sea a no' her Itre soa eillsaa In th west end looking after huatuee. A. C. Jensen waa at Omaha last Set srdey end bid ra the Trucmaii forty which waa aold ,by former judge Bextar aa aealdatMiM a. ana - - 1 tbe drainage tax- Mr. Freak Slbert. whe wa brought to Omaha Taeedav for operation and treatment, died Wednesday morning. Sol. lewlna the a are lion. The funeral waa bald Friday at 1 o'clock at the Christian chares. J. A. Wends of Omh was her Wed nesday and aold reorarty levied en for a bill sf a creditor of P. a. Rehwer e Ce. The firm bid la In property, ta borsee. e buggy and harsjsa, at tie. Mr. Wood Is a euaetabie la lb etty. Roy Ooherty has been placed In rharg e maaeger of s drug store at North Plana. Neb, waer he haa beaw working sbmllt a vaar aaat a Mu-I cim. ... the store' where Roy wa Werkhtf aad Work on Viaducts " to Be Rushed by the ' Various Railroads City Engineer Oeorg W. Craig today received plans from th Greet Westers railroad for Ins construction of tha Baa. croft viaduct. Detslted plan nav bee submitted by th I'Moa Paclfle and tas Burlington. These will he esajalaed by the city engineering department and if approved work on th viaduct, will beam March L Other viaducts te he constructed er repaired during the sprisc and sum. mer will call for a total expenditure of S30.STS Work has begun en tbe rarer, otrsct lee f th Kieveoth street vtsduot, whieh wiu cast n auragau of lesm As soea a the weather moderate railroads In terested will begin eooetrudlo ef tos Nkoiss street viaduct sad the reeur. farlng snd rrpslrlng ef tha viaducts at Tenih and Sixteenth street. Plans for this work have been submitted. Th eoet will not be tea than (!) Th Baa- craft struct ers aria east aw.kaV nasaive Ped-ltftdjA 7? toot Eiten-fsia $19.60 massive ped lestal. slon Tabli $20.00 Handsomt Solid Oak Side board ' $40.00 Handsomt Mission Buffet, spe cial .50 $2tf SPECIAL Solid Oak Chiffonier, beautifully finished golden, five large draw ers, plate mirror, bargain. $13.00 value, for ........ SPECIAL All-Felt Mattresses, built layer upon layer, high grade felt, covered with rascy art tick- -lug. full 45 pounds weight, $11 ralua, for. Sltt.00 DreascT Sow $8.85. You may hav your selection of several style mirrors. Hand aome golden oak or Mahogany flnlah; I large sod dOSS email drawerei a lilt $31.00 Handsome 3- piece Parlor for this sals $4 3-pioce mahog any Parlor Suite, genulBe leather $i8i25 $23J $ 80 solid oak Library Tables. Special for this sal I great vsJus I $6 mmmn M95 EIH f&X 1 lendnll IT1JS7Sal I 10.00 t-hlffoaler $4.a. SPECIAL $10 high grade Imperial Leather Rocker, American quartered oak frame, sprung seat, broad baok, now, each ....... $41? ills. (0 mlesloa Library Tables. This sals only $3.60 Imperial leather, quartered oak Rocker, at $1(.00 muslve fumed oak Chairs. For this sale $81 $1.10 neatly Enameled ! Iron Beds. For this ssl only $S.0, heavy corner posts. Iron Beds. Kor this sal-- Have you aver aa e value to equal this Hoi id oak Oilf- lonisr, prlllis.itly polished: $43.00 genuine ma hogany and quar tered oak Dresser $65.00 genuine ma hogany colonial Dresser. This sale $24-M wsll made and guar. dASS Dining Room Fnriitttre --J4" Library Furniture Regular Ssla Blip seat. Imperial Isathsr, goldas oak Chair 1.00 S 1JU Oak China Closet . .$34.00 (11.03 Heavy mission exten sion Table, tU ....$23.50 S14JJO Ouar. oak pedestal Ex tension Tabls $11.00 $at. 10 Quarierad oak Eld. board $33.00 M.BO Kitchen Fcnitire Regular Sale KlUkea Caklasts. Top aad Bins $ 1.00 $ 4.120 MbbsIv Cabinet, wal nut finish $13.00 S21.10 Solid Oak Kitchen Cabinet $l(.00 SUSJif SB Quar. Oak Rocker St. 10. High, wid back and scroll, eetclou seat, decorated front Poita Supportad and tbor. eusihly wall mads of quartered eawod oak, bow Seamless Velvet, till Rugs, a rug snada to one piece, and a big one too; new, stylish patterns; I3a.00. worth rill itaalA Ofii ?jid- .,$41! rRUGSr Seamless Brussels Rugs, tlx) feet; big, one-piece excellent rugs, flno quality and finish, l ' i r --j' lion. $23.00 vsl- Regular Sale Mission Rockers . ...$ S.00 S 2.49 Quar. oak or genuine mahogany Library - Tables $35.50 S1S.S5 Imperial leather Iv- anports $31.00 1S.80 Unit old Imperial leather Davenport ,.$45.00 $31.60 Solid mahogany Da . en port $l0.0O (00.00 Stoves, Heaters, Etc. Regular, Sale 3-Fuel Oak Heaters , . $ (.00 ( 4.05 Cole's Hot Blast ....$12.00 $ 0.78 Peninsular Oak Heat ers $11.00 S 0.40 Base Burner ..,...$33.00 (ltJ.PO Family Range, large alxe $35.00 (22.S0 Seamless Wilton Velvet $35 Rugs. 12x9 feet. The best one-piece rug ever made. high class effects. Our Sale "price only , 141416-18 DOUGLAS ST. NEW LEADERS ARRIVE FOR SALVATION ARMY Knatgw snd Mrs. WMaem Bulkema ef Wetorlae. la-, hav snumed eaarg ef the Salvsttoa srary work I this city, rilvtnT Adjutant Themss, whe gee t Watevtoe. Bnetgn aed Mra. Bulksema War eta tiaaad Mi Watertoe for ftfteea months end were strongly asdnraad when they left. They win be given waicona servto bar Saturday alghL At M e'elork Sun dsy saomlag th hollnrw ssrvK wui be heid. Cousecrate Bishop After Lent Season Father MrOovera. Is cow fairing with Archbishop Keens et Dubeeue, - Bishop OarrWra of Staus City and Basho Tthes of Llsssla te asrertela whet twne win salt them for his coaaeorallea. Blaho Seannall has written frsea Isa Anseiaa, where he Is c.)eurnlng, that aay Urns sfter March M wilt be canveeileot far bhn t parti rtpat m the eoeteeeratloa. mdlcetlng that he win w smn ea that data, it is probable that the esremeey by which Father MeOevera aa sned Bsahep et Wyemiac will be held soca time during the sarand week m April. , Bishop Seannall writes t friend stat ing that recently be. together with hi companion. Father Olteacn. and Trsnk Berkley, took dinner st Hollywood, a. W. Watttee California hama. This would kadlcat that the vaaershs bishop I rapidry regaining strength. A Des,iasa Wan ad Is rendersjd uUeeptie by Brack tea s Ar- alea rr. tha haell wondsr for sores, bwrne. stlea. are, me en) salt rtesesa. Xsa. Fer sals by Beasow Drug Ce. - . avu.... rsrsm Cleanses the System effectually; Dispels colds and Headaches, due to constipation. Best for men, women and children : young and old, Toqetifs Beneficial effects, always note the name ot the Company Mainly printed on the front of every jsackage of the Oesiuine ( Vr If your experience has been confined to the ordinary, moderate-priced cryou have a pleasant surprise in store when you learn what a difference there is. In the Cadillac U Joe. tA CADILLAC ml tkt aAew jmM look far I A tnn'.af asAiasf EIIULA-PayWheaCUSED sui nacui uiseasss en red without a rarsical a eperatioa. Ko Chloroiorm. Ether or ether co- exai aaesstiietic used. CUKE CUAKANTc-r-D MUUaUFE-TIME. wuTkXAsllxaTroit raka. wtrrs fot book on pom and sectal Diseases with testimonials P. a. St. Tannv, az BW Bast dins. On Piles IbW 1