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THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MAY 11. 1912. 1 .90 Suit Sale II urn AO the Ugh priced etylee to choose from. Your Mead will fueesi 1 yoa paid at least Shirts 98c very amine enure uim v others ask yon 91JM for at Wc, doat we merit the bu linens? Here they are, come and ace. NECKWEAR ' , 50 KINDS as - Tea caa bop Site Neckwear anywhere, bat Saturday yew caa bay regular BOc bilk Few la-Hand Bearfa for. 25 1 UNDERWEAR Geanfae Foroaknlt Tnderwar, two-piece smite, all ataea, worth 50c a garment ' Hatrday 39 Genuine) Poroeknit Union Suite, aU siaee, worth $1.00 6atnr ar .....60 NEW TAN . OXFORDS We 'want anew bob to get ac quainted with oar Shoe Depart meat; that's why we offer reg ular M.0O Oxford Saturday . P S2.15 SATURDAY Men, this tale Is for your benefit, It may be an nojing to . those of our competitors who attempt to match our rallies, bit rusyer mind thai you Ui s4rwtaf of it. Thm v $20 suits at $11.00, In many high, tonal stores hcy would bo priood 123 or 125. We toll you they are $20 Suits, booouse they an worth ft. Srery man who eomes eaa be fitted every man oaa find a suit to his lik. ing la the big variety of colon, weaves and pat terns. The guaranteed blue serge suits included is this very special sale are worthy of special mention. $20 SUITS, MIND YOU, SATURDAY ONLY $11.90 EXTRA SPECIAL Doys' Suits I NEWSPAPER UNION PROBE Briag tha Xoaag Amer icana here Saturday. . See these handsome, extra well made suits. Yon must pay el least s dollar more anywhere else for raits aa good. Axes 1 to IS years Sf.00 $5.00 T aloes; SatnrdavN only ' $2.98 ATX L V 1 andM F, ' vm CIOTHIMG COMPACT House Judiciary Committee to Make . Inquiry in Omaha. BILL imOgUCED BY TAGGABT lUttn Msr B 1st d gated With- eat neeael Appispilatisa reoai of Petls te stake tue wey la Ote. (From a ataff Correspondent) WASHINGTON. D. C. Msy H.-epcisl Telegrsm.r-It is aow proposed to bars the Judiciary onmlttH el th house In vestigate toe attalra of the Western Newspaper Union of Omaha te determine whether It has beta conducting IU busl mm In violation elf the sntl-tnist law or In restraint of trade. Tht Is the action proposed by Represen tative Taggart of Kansas who iatroduead th bill today. Several weeks aco ha offered a measure requiring that aa in- TMticadon ef a similar character b mad by the Interstate Commerce commission and ssked aa spproprtattoa of tM.00. Mr. Taggsrt stated today that bis present measure required ae appropriation and that the Judiciary committee was author- lsed to conduct the Investigation because It could do so without fund. Jurisdiction already having beta conferred upon It to prob such matter. He said further that he would ask for a hearing upon the matter and expected that his request would be granted. 'Stephens te send Address.' Representative Stephens recently re ceived sn Invitation from the president of the National, Good Reads association Arthur C Jecaeoa ef New Orleans, to make aa add rets at tbetr convention te be held st New Orleans. May It to 11 Mr. Stephens cannot be present, but at the request of Mr. Jack eon will .send sn sddress en good roads which will be reed befors the convention. Sail Server ef Otee. The bureau ef soils. Department ef Ag riculture, has sent aa expert te Nebraska City to make a soil survey of Otoe county this summer. The notion Is taken fol lowing ths request of Representative Ma gulre, who ssys that bs he received ths promise ef the director ef the bureau ultimately te snake a soil survey ef all ths counties ta his district not heretofore surveyed. The work will probably takt all rammer. Omaha Is very much to the front Just aow in Washington with representative sltlssaa ef the Oats City hers en a tnul tlplldty of duties, social as well as bust-besa John A, Vum-ee ef the Union Pacific. Conrad E. Spens ef the Burlington and Samuel F. Miller of ths Northwester re here Interested In the so-called In terra ousts In rats bearings going on before the Interstate Commerce commission. Mr, Munroa Is accompanied by Mrs. Munros and Miss Elder, who are taking oppor tunlty to sea Wsshlngtoa at Its best la May time. s ' Mrs. Clement Chess, C. W. Hsmlltoa snd T. K. Kimball are at the Wlllard. delegstss from Omaha te tiie America! Federation of Art, aow meeting In an nual session at th National museum. r- In fellw . i J OmaKMQung Hou$e jij .oo Round Trip Portland, Tacoma, i Seattle, Vancouver 970 ciJc?; GalUornia and SeatOe LVf AV 145-16-17. MAY 27 and 28 JUNE 34-5-6 ATTRACTIVE COAST TOURS ' Going via Denver-Soenict' ColoradoColorado's scenery is a strong factor in making the Coast tour the grandest same least aa 4 vAtlsvn ATT in T'rlan, esrri-vwl 11 s 4. sm I T f Tfl n CVl nnfn pAtlrA aninuau jvui ucj iii, .uo tt iu 9 ac.uiuiu v ia sjuaoba j.avu.cj Portland, Seattle, Yellowstone Park or fcflacier Park. , Going via Portland-Seattle Over direct Northwest line, via Northern Pacific or, Great Northern; returning from Cali fornia via Salt Lake, Seerdc Colorado and Denver. THROUGH COAST SERVICE Through standard and tourist sleepers to San Francisco,, with daylight ride through Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake City. ' Through tourist sleepers to Los Angeles, via Denver-Scenic Colorado and the, Salt Lake Route, v , Paget Sound Limited hours, Omaha, to Puget Sound, e . ' . ' Colorado Limited, arriving Denver at , one o'clock, noon. . Tourists may stop - in Denver until next morning for-a daylight scenic ride through: Colorado. V . (- - r - - i; - v ' Great Northern EipreBS, with .- all classes of equipment to Spokane, Seattle, Portland. Let ma tell yoa about oar personally conducted California tourist ex cursions. Ask for "Snmmer Tours to the Paelfle Coast." "California Ex cursions," "To the Great Korttweaf . J. B. BXYN0LDS, C. P. A, 1502 Parnam St . ' Ind. A-3323; BeH Douglas 1238. 4:10 P.M. 11:35 P.M. You may miss something if you don't ead the Vant ads TODAY. Lee O'Neil Browne ' ' Cut Off From Cash; Ties Up Legislation SPRINOriSLD, 111.. May aV-LssCNsU Browns, minority leader ef the house of representsUvee, aided by halt a dossa followers, tied up the work ef ths special session today and for ths time being de tested the passsgs of the appropristton bit la, Including tnoee for repairing the storm damage dene te the capitel and at ths stats fair grounds mere than m year ego. The ection, ef Browne and bis followers In refusing to( vote on the appropriation bills nullified the work of a campaign which had been made to get a two-thirds membership ef the bouse present to pass the approprlatloaa. They were Incensed because the seriate leaders had agreed that tt was unnecessary. In view of the second and third special sessions running In conjunction with one another to pass a ts.ow appropriation bill for the pay' msnt ef the ml lease and peetsca allow- snes to which each legislator entitled to for sttendlng special esssiena. In saving th bill from actual defeat, by moving to postpone further eonsM- e ration of them, Chsirman haaahea ef ths bouse appropriation committee the sltustion plain to ths house. Witness Repeats Judge's Last Words WTTHEVI1XB. Pa.. May M. "I'm dying; aid Allen did ft." Judgs Msssis's first words aa bs fell mortally wounded during the pistol battle that killed four others la ths HlllsvlUs court house oa March It, were repeated today at ths trial of Floyd Allen, one ef the men charged with ths five murders Deniel Thomas, a country man,, who was ths first te reach th dying Judge, detailed the scene and fight. When be repeated Judgs Masrts's words bis syes filled with tesrs and be gave wsr to his emotions. "Bid" Allen has net been cap tured. One other incident (hough It occurred outside the court room, touched the cay's proceedings with ths dramatic Campbell Crowder, a friend or th Aliens, was talking with some witnesses en the court house green, when be exclaimed: "I nope ths Aliens will sheot up this court worse thsn the one at Hlllsville.- Crewder'Wss Immediately tskes before Judge Staples, who told Mm that any more such talk would mean a term In JalL - The man bad bees drinking, but the incident served ss a reminder that ths Allsa gang ts not without friends. PRINCE' DEPORTED FOR -1 ' FAILURETO PAY $4 TAX SEATTLE. Wash, Jsay M.-Oustsv Dtkran. the eelt-stylsd Albania pnace, srrestsd at PuyaJlun, Wssh- Isst month charged with having entered the United States from Canada without paying the bead tax of R will be deported to Aus tralia from Vancouver Mar la, The warrant for Diana's arrest wee Issued personally by Secretary ef Com merce and La bar NsgeL Before els ar rest Dtkraa lectured In Albania. GIRL HANGS SELF AT , HER HOMEON IOWA FARM CUM B ERUlNt). la, Kay Wlrt Al- vlns Bshaaea. n years ef see, commit led euJofc at her home near here today by hanging No reason is knows tor I SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.00 Union Suits, (tCm (Nainsook) 01C 75c Union Suits,- FA., (Poroiisknit) ..,.. News That's Worth Reading x . We've picked $20 and $25 Suits for this week's feature aine and a price that'll interest a lot of men and young men, ,T7iey're in the popular Grays, Tans, Browns, Fancy Blues, dray Blues and our. Guaranteed , Fadeless Bluet Blues that have made a ten-strike in fashion centers this season. There are scores of suits to select from. You can get a better suit than you ever owned at this price all wool, hand-tailored, in stunning styles and brimful of wear. arid service. Other grades in endless variety, at $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 up to $40.00 : : SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.50 Shirts; - f 4 f (Special) 50c two-piece. . ..' t OCV Underwear u i Insurgent Woodmen Lose m Committee IPIUlvOrTELD. I1L. May M-Iuurgant Woodmen lost tbetr tight In ths senate msursnoe committee tonight, when by a margin ef one vote, the oommlMee re ported the Dsnohue Mil out with th recomaendaUoa that H should not pass. Ths action followed aa open session ef ths insurance committee, Issting through two afternoons and ons evening, during which every angle ef the Woodmen rate wsr waa threshed out for the benefit ef the legislators. The unfavorable report cams aa a sur pries te th sponsors ef the measure. In view ef the comparatively easy sailing they had with It la ths house. On ths motion to report the measure unfavor ably the commute divided nine to eight, with Chairman Lundberg not voting. The committee action gavs ths sponsors ef the bOJ their Bret notlos that powerful Influences edtsids ths llnss of the Wood' men were working against H. It ts said that some ef the largest fraternal Insurance societies la ths ooun try new are fighting the Donahue bill, which would prohibit sn Inereess la fraternal Insurance rates until Jen aary, in. , No Spring Chicken . -: : for Mr. Furshay NEW TORK. May aV-ftpectsl Tele-gram.r-Charlee.rursnay ef David Cty. Neb,, has written .letters to New York newspaper asking them te And a wits for him. Charles' desires are modest withal; hs Isn't looking tor any French hssled d sailer with a pair of gold Ingots swaying from her senhsll ears, tor such sa one won't do at all; neither Is bs In search ef a chicken. The seeker after marital bliss saya the woman he marries must bs poor, economical and over SB yssrs of ags and a willing worker. IOWA WOMAN DECLARES SHE HAD SECRET ORDERS PORT DO DOB. Ia,, May l,-peclel Tslearsm.) Mrs. Bartlstts Crane, niunlei pal housekeeper snd food investigator of national prominence, made the statement stills hers, thst she nss photogrsphl oo pies ef secret srdera Uaued by Secre tary Wilson annulling regular orders ef the Department of Agriculture In tbe de partment ef inspsclors concerning meet Inspection which will be presented as evidence la ths pure food fight by Repre sentatlve Kelson ef Wisconsin. Mra Crane is ths chief witness tor Nelson. GENERAL YOUNG HEADS CONFEDERATE VETERANS MACON, Msy W. After creating th litis ef life honorary commander snl be stowing It on General. '. Irvine Walker, retiring commindar-in -chief, lbs United Confederals Veterans In their sneslan to day slscted Osnsrsl Bennett H. Young of Louisville, Ky., eemnunuer tor the est yssr. Aslds from ths election, the snnual parads and review of ths fsst thinning ranks of ths confederacy was ths featuis today. Fully LOW eld eoldt.irs were In line. . . Tonight, ths vsisrtna' annual ball la th sponsors, matrons snd maids brought re union week to a sloes. - Not a vstsran died during the present reunion, which Is said ts as a reotrd us sur passed by sny reunion of the ps.L Although a warm sua shone throughout f ths dsy and ths Uns or march of the j PSrade wss stitsea block long. It waa I said tonight that not a veteran was ' csrsd for by ths ambulance corps or at J wnw.ni7 noapiieia - MANUFACTURERS DECIDE ,.. TO MEET NEXT AT KEOKUK i ' SIOUX CiTT. Is.. Msy 1-Kookuk cap- j lured ths nest convention of ths Iswa' Manufacturers' association today. The. following officer! wars elected: Preetdent. i. A. Genii. Kellogg: vice '' president, Cephas Hsrrlenn. Keokuk; 1 chairman executive committee, F. H. I Bergman. Newton; secretary. treseurer, U. i A. Wrlghtmsn, Des Moines. BOY RECEIVES A QUARTER : FOR RETURNING $510,000' NEW TORK, Msy 10. -A i a reward tor tus honesty In returning stock securities valued at stUXOM Whisk hs found today la Esohanas plaes, James Dowd, a mes senger boy tt yssrs, eld. who b) employed by a Wall street news agency, wis given M eents. Ths certificates were the prop, erty ef a Broad street brokerage firm. to smoke, center AH dealers yfv REDUCED ' i i REDUCED (:mlg J-J SIZE JJ 1 . Every home can have a complete set of this Wm. Rogers ':L Son's' Guaranteed Silver The most unique plan ever devised for public distribution of this valuable ware will be announced in detail in r - Tomorrow's BEE , Order taday by telephone or at the office of this newspaper