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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, MAECH 12, 1912.
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"CADET OFFICERS ADYAHCEDjf'
2iay Promotion Amos; High
i School Segiment Koncomi.
FEW VACA5CIES EIGHZE UP
uiait Cnma af Rrcilu
liar u Takes Especial Car
r - . that Otfteer Arc
a, 1 QaallMed; tar Dal 7.
' Tb 13L1 mit-term promotion at th
Omaha Hl-h school cadet refhnent
war Issued Monday with the concurrence
at Principal McHugh. All former orders
la nan flic are bow ranked.
: Captain Arthur 8. Cowan of Fort
Omaha, tna new commandant ot 'the
'uim baa taken cepacia! care to m
that every one af.the lad are capable
r toKUUnc their duttee la a creditable
manner. The reoauniesMiationa were
mad by to eommiaaloned officers of
each mnpanr and the battalion and
jcesaeaau biaii oiiicens.
Only three new oommHBkmed officer
Are aseraded an the llet a moat of the
14 who hav keen wearlnc aword and
' trejxatnea have been doing; naaatns wurk
la their atadia and few vacancies were
left on ncooant of failure. There
" a larter number of non-com. pro.
sn rains, howeeer. -
reOewlnc tb Uet:
- . Tessas laalea rd Officer.
6eond lieutenant and quarter muter
pt BBCond battalion, Harry Jenkins.
Second lieutenant ot Company t. Clar.
uc Shary.
- Second lieutenant of company F, Fred
fenest.
oaeaaa aa laateaed Officer. .
X Iteciaamtal-Color Serjeant, H. Jacob
Ji; quanarnuuNer serfeaa. Carlyl
tllaa: commissary aertreant K. Martin,
Z Battailon-8ereant major, first bat
talion, John Drexel; nneaat major, third
battalion, John Roeei.
" Company A Corporal, R. Klaack and
eillbsrt Kennedy, ' -i
Companr B-SsreasU. Robert ' Mil
fcura, Edward t'ndeauid and Charles Kll
tan; corporal. Earl Katcnam and Phil
tip Romonosck.
e Company C Flrat aenteant. Kenneth
Wats; aerceant. Dwujht Kvana; cor
ewrel. Hark ltaveas and C, Derlow.
r Company D-Jame vYnterfleld,
r. Camnany erats, W. Gilbert and
t'l-fford Darlow: corporal, W. Jaeobten.
Cemaany F-flergtant. W. Undell; cor
poral, r. Uaacork.
J Company O-ftrst aerceant, llobert
lilarthalli corporal, Alvm Nelson,
j Company Jl Serjeants. Oaii Flynn.
Jjoster Hanaen and Qeorf alcLatfarly;
corporal. Dean Ualwry. 1 '
Company 1 Sergeants, H. Bravlnoff
nd Paul Jenklna; corporal a. Clay Beieel
.Hid Harold htoaney. .
Placo
to
Bay
coat
Flare
for
and
- OMAHA firms provide .
V. ALL FOR NEW BUILDING
Tuttowlo-. It boiler' of maklnrlh
I'laUrort. It now apartment nous at
Seventeenth and- Howard, a bulldiur of
strictly Omaha material, the Fyn
later company ha lot the contract for
. furniture, carpet, draperlea, and tinea
to the Orchard a. Wllhatm company. ,
tThl will be a el any bulldliic, with
flirty bath room, velvet carpet on the
floor at the ninety-el guts room and
turnltur of mlaeton desire In velvet fln
Vhed turned oak. Sample ot the furni
ture, carpet and draperla are belnc dts
blayod, Tb office future, deaifned by
. eVrehlteet Print, are being mad ot eolld
whofnny at the Bloom fixture milk
ITb Klatlron baa been built and the
material furnished by Omaha contractor.
It will be ready for ocoapancy la about
, staty day. , -
YOUTH SENT BACK TO
IOWA WHENCE HE CAME
A' lad ef earn trusting out ot the
know and applied to the Associated Char
ities for help. II Was bumming hi way
e Colorado, thinking tb turner altitude
would prokin hi lit a little, for death
by tuberculoal Uireatened him. 1
"The doctor told me 1 had to go Into
the mountains." said the young man.
''And I left my hornin loer without a
cent. I have come this far tnd want
to go aa.- v
. Miss Porter of the Charltle" discovered
. t hat the young fellow had a rich unci
j 1u Iowa who had refused to help him.
Vwwlng that If he was sent on to Coto
lJiidvraUl be sent out. as doaen are
who have no mean ot support, ha waa
given hi traniportatton bach home.
Belldta r-eraalta.
'lanea, and Amato. Ul etouth Blxth.
ramo abops. Ila); M. R. Clouga. nc.i
Hnerman avenue, tram dwelling, n ;
y. R. Clouirh. Sit North Twenty-aeventh,
Same dwelling, COIM ht R. Cuuh, am
Kmmet. frame dwelling, t..'ta. Mark A.
Pullack, 7U Jones, brick Mock building,
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yrld UxJfJU
Tht tfM bat hfl scainst
ikidding is
Th: Facou!
Hobby Tread
r Tire
tad erer Nobby Tr4
er knowi it. The
Nobby Tread has earned
its popularity. Made
only by v
mtTta mm
THE COMPART
IMaaertetAmerl- 1
ca'syrraonaaal LffAl Vj
Dealer I
SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY
Embroidery Sale
13 and 27-inch fine sheet1 Swiss and Batiste Embroid
ered Flouncings, Corset Coverings, wide bands and
galloons; choice designs in English Eyelet, r)A
Floral and Blind Relief effects; many YAC
worth 75c a yard, special, at yard
$ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! .
v Next Thursday in Our Bargain
Basement '
Remarkable Sale of ,
RELIABLE SHOES
for Women, Men and Children
"ALL SIZES. SPRING STYLES
Thousands of Pairs at the Most Wonderful,
Bargains Ever Offered bv Anv
'i '
Store in the West.
' See the windows Watch the Newspapers
SALE BEGINS THURSDAY AND CONTINUES
THREE DAYS IN BRAN DEIS BASEMENT.
MAKING UP THE CITY SLATE
Citizen Union Executive Committee
Engaged in the work.
auisTioH or pasty politics
Why Ihenld the Conyiltte geek to
Know rartlsaa Affiliation
of Man Wis la I So fea.
artleaa Candidate t
IntareM In the city campaign I now
directing Itself to the slat maker and
the next promulgation of a elate I ex
pected to come from the Clllsen' union.
For advisory purposes, blanks eer last
week sent to the membership ("king far
an expression of preference for seven
men for commissioner with space pro
vided for the name, age, nationality and
political affiliation of the proposed can.
dldatr. 1
Thl Intrusion ot political affiliations In
com ml as Ion ln election supposed to
Ignore party politic altogether ha
stimulated Inquiry as to the politic
of tM lat maker themselves,
. The executive committee of the Cltl-
aens' union which I to do the business
I compoeed ot -Charles Harding, repub
lican; F. baiter, democrat; Lysl 1.
Abbott, democrat; Kmet Sweet, repub
lican: C. 4. Mm) th, democrat; C. 11.
Cunningham, democrat: A. 11. Hippie,
democrat; Edwin T. Hwobe, republican;
W. Lester Hire, republican; K. A. Ben
son, republican; A. II. llurnelt, republl
can;' N.iY.'Thorson. republican; Charles
A. - Alaen and Robert Lynn, Jr.. party
unknown, but supposed to o republican
on national Issues. Messrs. Klce and
Lynn are union men and put on the
commit toe to represent th Interest of
organised labor. Mr. Rloa I printer
and Mr. Lynn la bricklayer.
The result of th referendum vole I to
be tabulated at once, and th execu.'lve
commute will then rank It elate. If it
ha not already don ee in advance, but
th ticket I not to be announced until
after the mass meeting to be addressed
by William J. Bryan and W. F. Hurley,
probably on th evening of March Ml Mr.
Bryan refused to com to Omaha to talk
tor any particular ticket or do more than
to favor th declared objects ot th untou.
so this little rue of postponing announce-
ment ot the stats waa resorted to get
around Mr. Bryun'a objection.
How It vVlll Afreet.
"Wht particular interest can they hav
In a man age, nationality or political
affi nation?' a Id a deeply interested
metabei. "My understanding, which
agree exactly with that of other I bar
talked with, has been that thl thing
was to be conducted along nonpartisan
lines, with a sole -vie- of getting the
beat men. regardlesa ot all other 000.
autaratlona. Per hap thee apparently
trivial detail explain th rumors we
bare heard recently that an roner circle
of wis, practical pootlolan la to met
the final decision on the ticket" -
Th taking t th referendum vote has
given rise to a goad deal of speculation
aa to Just what It WUI lead to. It seems
practically certain th execative com
mittee will be hold responsible whichever
esy th cat lumps. Those candidate
eliminated Iron conaldentioa by th conv
Klttee, but who may be voted tor la to
referendum, can be relied on, say the
political wise on, to rise in rebellion
when th ticket la announced, aad to put
up bowl that vm be reflected ia tb
actio f their nominators. Aad if thl
protest I strong enough It may upeet t
an 'alarming degretb calculation ot
toe Msaor.
DakJaaaa 6 Alow.
It has beooao generally tradcrVtood
ainc Mayor Dahlman tiled that h
decided to ro.it strictly atom la his own
peculiar fashion.'' He has been busily a
work personally and through hi beutra
ante far th bust two weeks lining up M
friends In the lower ward, and th DeJil-
maa booster tntist the mayor cannot
tail to land. Other democrats holding
of fie) do not tak kindly to th Dahlman
oaa-man campaign, and thl fact will
vary likely, lead to a democnuae date
tht may Interfere with th mayor's
nop., ; ' -
Family is Found in
Critical Condition
Without wood or fuel, and but scant
clothing, was th condition Harry Sl
ler, wperlntendem ot the, Union Uoapel
Mission, SU South, Fourteenth street,
found a family Monday morning. Th
tether I elck In bed with a deadly dis
ease and th mother, who n not bl to
do much work, ht fi v children, raruT
ing to ag from to U .to look after. -
When found by Mr. Sigler th live
olilldren and mother were HuddJeaT over
a small bias in the kitchen stove, and
th father wa lying Shivering In a bed In
on corner with nothing but a tattered
blanket over him. The family la In great
need of (sale tones. Although Mr. mgler
supplied them ful, food nd clothing, he
say that be will not be able to keep thl
up mile he receive financial assistance
or donation of food and clothing from
generous clt liens. Th man una been sent
to hospital. ', -
City May Soon Gets '
the Water Plant
further testimony to ''prove tho expen
diture of 1133. OHO la th Improvement of
th wster work plant was offered by
attorneys for th water company at the
hearing Monday morning before Special
Master tn Chancery Oeorg H. ThummeL
Th city' contention In a number of
Instances Is that some of th Item
charged to Improvement czpedltures
should hav been charged to the upkeep
account. '
We're going to keep right after the
man from now on," said Mr. ThummeL
W'v got good start and th water
company is Just a anxious to have the
matter settled as I th city. I think It
will only be a hort while before the
lnt Is In th possession ot tho city."
if roe hav anything to exchange, ad
vertise it Th Bee want ad eeiumas.
Baggage Agents
Meeting in Omaha
Fifteen general bsggag (gent of as
many different railroad are holding a
meeting in Omaha, th sessions being
held at th Mens hav.
Among th old Urn Omaha men who
re her are Tom Davis, formerly rat
clerk la the passenger department of the
Inton Pacific, but now goners! bag
gag agent of the nan Fedro rout with
headquarter In Lo Angele and John
K. Buckingham, formerly assistant gen
eral passenger agent, but now general
baggage .agent of th Burlington system,'
with headquarter la Chicago.
Military Officers
Resume Hearing
Th army retirement board, which 1
Inquiring into Lieutenant Cotoaat 11. J.
Goldman' capability to discharg .the
duties required ot him In th Twelfth
cavalry, convened Monday morning at tb
Army Headquarter building. Colonel
Oodmaa introduced testimony In his be-
tVort Robinson. . Th bearing, it i be
lie .ed, wiO be samplsfd early bit week,
and th finding of th board win be sent
u Washington. In th meantime all
proceedings ar held la secret.
METHODIST BROTHERHOOD
MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT
A meeting of th Methodist Brother
hood of tb Walnut HU1 Methodist Epis
copal '.church will be held Tasaday even
ing. Supper will be served at T o'clock
after which there WUI be discuss toa of
to following subject:
"Is It th policy ot the church to as
tb church to save men. or to use men
to sav the cfeorchr
Tb topic will b opened by several
capable speakers and then th (object
will be opened for geaoral diacosstbn.
A rrtsMfal lessor we
with atltoassesA malaria aad coosttps
ttoa ia ooickiy ovsraonta by talcing Dr.
Kins' r ew Lit ijuia. Only So, rr
sal by Beat 'JO Drug C.
in
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S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Given
With All Purchases at This Store.
Today We Begin the Sale of'
: , the Famous :
Pictorial Review Patterns
for several reasons, either one of wbicb la sufficient in itself all of them
Important to every woman la Omaha and tbe surrounding territory.
Pictorial Review Patterns are Merely
More Than "In Style."
They are slity to ninety day ahead of the current fashions which
i one reason. ANOTHER REASOX-Witb each Pictorial Review .Pat
tern there is a patented CUTTING'GUIDE which absolutely doeg away
with all chances of making; mistakes. The tutting Guide and a Patented
Construction Gable are Rlvea free villi each pattern. -
There are other reasons why we have Installed Pictorial Review.
Patterns; there are other reasons why- you will favor these pattern
once you have tried them. - ,
" Mist E. Matthew It With U This Week to Give
Demonstrations of These Wonderful Patterns .
and to point out to all callers at the pattern department the use of
tbe cutting and construction guides, by which you tan ure at least a
half yard of material on every dress. '.'
When You See the
New Suits "
,
as You Surely Must
you will agree that .We are welf
within bounds when we say it ia
the finest collection ever brought
to this city. 's
And they are not only fine from
a standpoint 'oftyle and quality,
but they are so attractively priced you will
possess yourself of a new suit at once.
Elegant Rough Scotch Mixture
Suits Cost Only $19.50
and at the same price you will find
other equally handsome models of
navy and black serges, three-striped dia'g-'
onal suitings, whipcords and black and
white pencil striped materials. Tbe variety
of styles is very broad and $23.00 la the
price you would have to pay in many estab
lishment for suits no better than (hese.
Cream White Fancy Tweed and
, Serge Suits Only$25. 00
The majority of the suits in this
lot are in strictly tailored modes,
showing new variations in revers and side
effects. Lined with high grade peau de
rvgne arid finished la a thorough, work
manlike manner.
Extra S. & H. Stamps Inlho Big Grocery Store, Tuesday
III
i r'' t
Ben net fs Golden coffee
and 2 stamps, lb., toe
Assorted tea and 0
stamps, the lb s
.Tea airlines and I
stamps, the lb IS
Bennett s Kxcelslor flour
--the best flour made
the sack for I1.S0
1-lv on pur pepper
and ( stamp" 10
Lar can rlntOrr's pork
and bean and -0
atainp ......10
Annro benelee sartlluee
and i stamps, can. .ISe
Beeded rstsina uud I
etampiv the- pkgiaH
r'ull rneain vheeaw.aud le
stamps, the lb. S3
Dennett's I'apllol grated
pineapple and i" t ps.
tii can ,..,10
cans Cottag milk and
rn tamps.w as
I har frj'iflal White
soap and is at'pa, ate
Van Camp'a spenliettl
and stamp, can, 14
Dnldei" chile miic and
I stamps, but tie.. See
Blue Ijbel catsup and IS
tamp th buttle, I4e
Van Houten'H cocou and
s stamps, th can.. 16
Onion salt and i stautps,
til bollls 16
1-lb. can Bennett's Cap
itol baiting powder and
re stamps a-to
Or bou liulidet' maraa
chlno rherrle 4&a
Tegvtaat aad riswer
Seeds two pkg....s
:-lh. 4kg. Bennett t'spl
Inl oats or pancake
flour sud 1 etampN
' for 10
J-lb. aaclt "Queen of the
I'antry", lalry flour
and 40 atanip.,.ljS
Combination Special for Tuesday
Four cam Evergreen Corn ....... n. ... $ ,t 0
1 ran Early June Pes. , ,20
Pint can Galllard't Olive Oil..' '. .50
With MO Htamps, Tuesday Only. .. .$1.10
MEAT BARGAINS FOR TUESDAY ONLY (
Can Lard.' . .". .iOc, 65c, $155 I Corned Beef, 4 lbs. 25c
PorS Chops... ..... .. :lltc I Pot Eoast 88c, 7,c
Agreement.Eeaclied
m Waterworks Case
Infterencea between tb Omaha Water
company and the county a to whether
th wtr company should pay taxes oa
th phy)calt valuation ot th water
work or on the valu of tlx Judgment
It holds again th city were settled Mon
day and both aide consented to th le
suanc, of, a decree that tb ta.aw tax
gt.liiat th Judgment to Illegal and the
KMUM lu ginst th physical property
shall stand aa valid. The decree was is
sued by J ode Kennedy
The Tounty Is ordered to refund the
Ceut tag on th Judgment, paid by the
wtr company through a misunderstand
ing, and the water company hi to pay the
assessment of &. on th physical
valuation. Th decree find that at th
Urn ot th esmnt tb water com
pany illl owned th plant, th validity
of Hs Judgment stilt being In controversy.
High Masons Meet
Here This Week
Th lode of Ferfeetloa. Ancient and
Accepted Scottish 1111 of free Monry
conveaed at MaaonK Tempi at noon
Monday Frank C Patton of Omaha pre
siding. At this meeting which continued
until midnight, aeventy t eighty cawtl
data sought th higher degree.
At th sessions Monday aftamoaa aad
aight th work was In th fourth to Mne
teenth degree, inclualv. A number of
th candidate for higher degree are
resident ot th city, but th majority
are from tb Masonic lodges out la th
stat. ' s
Tkl noon Bomper FMelia chapter,
Bom CroU lodge, will convene, and far
this it is aaderMood ther are almost aa
many candidate a for th ledge of
Perfection.
Ulking to himself nd decided that tbe
thing a tom stenographer. '
Li Rate to Paeifta Coast.
Effective until April U. Specially low
rate will be In effect to point In West
ern Canada, Washington, Idaho and Ore
gon, via the Canadian Pacific By. Par
ticular on application to Geo. A. Wal
ton, General Agcjt, Bcutu. Clark
Street. Chicago.
Whooping1 Cough
CROUP ASTHMA COUCH
BftOMCHTnS CATARRH COLDS
wm.m
M.aiiMlS
a dosls.sJL ui secM BralSMSf 1st
eklet nestles. sMatsfsmf VsrsrissS Cnm
isas sees tsa ssresrw ef H'Ussuhj Casts ss
Mws C)as St saea. saiiaals
ea asdnss. Tie sU ntsSmd stnsely sstHs.
Mt,lsssi'i oh swy sewa, waast biesialsf
aerri sills te Hfl Israel ea swe a easts,
soartat mow siSSa it a Isestsasls s awuWa
VMS seaag csuarsa,
Sss s smsi a isaitnln bMthc
all ntuccms.
TyCMjalMM sHMSMr
TM ttUm s ise
Teey
eea
Of year
Tsp Cunlm Ca,
altrai Hukt.
Mo?e before the moYing season
You will havca much butter se
lection of offices now than if you
wait until the
I
'jpiawiiiaiii ''a
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wanting.
-sp.rv- a.
1st ot April
or the 1st of
May.
When choos
inJ. select a
bulldinJ,-the pol
icy and organi
zation of which
have been tridd
and never foudn
It takes yenra to develop "wrvicu" and a '
seasoued organizati'on m an office Ijuildintr. A build
ing wliicejls kept hi constant repair never growa old.
Select a building, the location ot whlcU is known not
only to everyone here, but to everyone who baa ever been
in Omaha.
The Lest "service," the build'aig that is kept in
the best repair, and the best known office, building
iu Oiualm is ' x V
THE BEE BUILDING
There are only eight offices vacant today,
but among them are some very choice ones:
Boos 3M Reception Room, privnte'ofrice.'wo Urge closets, lares
workroom with two north window Hdeal offic for engineer,
architect doctor or other . professlnal men. Rental per .
UMMlUl W6.00
Boom a This Is a long narrow room. lOxlSH, having a north
. light. KenUU, per month r:...17.M
Saom SOS Ih 11-9x30 In else, located on th court, close tp sky
iignt, thus having excellent natural light The spac could
- be divided so as to niak two very pleasant room. Price,
per mouth a7.5o
Jtoom SgO Offic In the northwest corner, hvlng four lrc win
dona A fireproof vault for th protection of valuaM papers
is much in demand snd Is afforded In tills room. There Is
total of "-t sguare feet of floor spac and some would bo
uuippej with partition to satisfy good tenant The rontat
pric is per mouth ..Ho-Ou
Tho Bee Building Co.
Bee Business Office -. 17th and Famam Sts
Free Land Information
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of its readers for land information, aas gathered and
compiled data on soils-, climate and farming conditions
in aH parts of the country. It is willing to give out this
information,. fre if postage is sent with inquiry. '
Do You Want to Know
About government land laws, location of land of
fices, eta . ' . . ; -
How to get irrigation lapds, location of projects,
laws governing same, etc. ,
"Best sections for fruit growing, general farming,
Btoek raising or dairying. ' .
Your questions will get prompt attention. - State
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Land Information Bureau
The Twentieth Century Farmer
Omaha, Nebraska V
Solid
Comfort
Women's Foot Comfort Shoes
Any woman who suffers from
tlrcd, aching feet needs not
'only to know about, but to gee
and try a pair ot our foot com
fort shoe.
These shoes are specially con
structed, on site smaller in the
instep and through the heel and
two sites wider in the Sole,
gtviug a snug fit over the instep
and heel and allowing the foot
to rest wholly on tbe sole as it
should. They relieve pressure
from bunions and rest tired feet
They are mado of fine, soft
kid. soles flexible and easy.
Button aad lace.
Turned sole , $3.50
Hand Sewed welt Soles 54,50 '
DREXEL
1419 Farnam St
Tremendous
Bargains
Important To All Women
Wednesday at 9 a. m.
Wt place m Special Site tht Entire
,
Sample Ladies9
and Misses' Coat
Stock
Purchased of !. ABRAMS,
19 E. 17th SL,
SIS to $25 values, sizes 14 to
48. We purchased these coats
at i remarkably low price and
offer you your choice for
GUILD HAS NEW MACHINES
TO HELP STENOGRAPHER
With. to new dlctof raptul In his
office, Conunrsatonrr Guild ot tbe Ceoa
merriaj etub 1 aa busy and hapfiy a a
bar leamra) to spin a new. ton.
It was hard for Sir. Guild to believe
that the rnecnanJeal teaocrapeer could
"tak-. a letter a rapklry and accarately
aa sSe secretary. Ml Bellman, but after
dtctarJn ens letter Into th nsacblaj aad
the sutttna- the -!xwuvsc te sis ear and
Prussia; a button, b aiteaed to fciuK
Vaults as th on pate la thl cttgr
to sarecuard ye-ir lewd, bawds,
stecks and anrthlna else of valu
wklcb aals-ht k destroyed by Br
r stolen br barsJar.
Teu bold toa-aey to re':r safety
bx; (be utmost nHvwcy I assure
u: a box rents from W upward
art. .,
Omaha Safe Deposit Co.
Street Lersl Itntrmnce ts Vault.
Mil raraass a.
I THE FAIR STORE
I . 111S-21-2S Farnan St
' Ln 1419 Farnam St,
imillli.
i- l llUsaVIR i; :
II' OUR SAFE DEPOSIT I
i
When you don't advertise
nobody, knows that you are ;
doing business, and it won't be )
long before , you'll - not know it
yourself. ;j
Setctpaperdem.