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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1912)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 7, 1912. All Oar Ribbed White Parasols" With embroidered in sertion; they retail up to $1.50 Clearing Sale Price, on bar- FQj gain square, at, (fell Main Jloor 69c Laces at 25c 8 v Children's Japanese PARASOLS In all colors of the rainbow on sale on bargain square A C A Clearing', price mv , Hals rioor. 50c Washable Shetland Veils A big variety Mon day, Clearing A 0 Sale Price . . Mala rioor Embroideries Worth 50c, at 19c Our odd lots of 18-inch flounc ings and corset cover em 65c French Challis 29c New shipment just received. Full bolts of bordered ef fects, small and medium patterns, Persians, Dres dens, etc. Clearing Sale Price, per A A yard UVVt Silk Mercerized LISLE HOSE Regular 25c quality Clearing 4A Sale Price ... J uo MtU moor. W All our single pieces and odd lots of Cluny, Shadow, Macrame and Filet Laces Clearing broideries in Swiss and Nain sook Clearing Sale Price, per yd....... Main rioor. " 19c Sale Price, per yard . . Mala rioor. 25c Main rioor Linen Huck Towels ' Worth 50c, at 25c" All our fine hemstitched, pin huck pure linen towels . warranted grass bleach ed Clearing Sale Price, at, each ..... ButrntDt 25c Untrimmed Hats Hundreds of white mllans, burnt chips, black chips, " etc. all the popular, large midsummer dress shapes Clearing Sale Price Second Floor , - - o 69c 27-in. Sheer Swiss and Batiste Embroidered Flouncings Fine corset coverings, baby flouncings, choice, new designs many worth QQ up to 75c,yd.. . . f)vj ICala -floor. Children's . WASH DRESSES Pretty juvenile styles for summer are shown here. Made to sell up to $1 second floor, Clearing AQ0 Sale Price -tltHs Second moo. Hundreds of Yards of Fine Nainsook and Cambric Embroidery , Edgings, Insertions and Beadings in eyelet and blind work, up to 7 Inches wide and worth np to 12 He gf at, a yard Finest Lawns, Batistes and Tissues Dress lenghts late styles bolts to buy from. In basement, at 5c, 8Jc and 10c Yd 1,000 pairs nickle plate t Hand rorged iSteel,, :, Scissors and Shears Standard makes Buttonhole Scissors, Barber Shears, large Shears, etc, worth up to $1.25 a - aa pair Notion ,tfP Dept at. . . , V v v Fine Silk and Cotton DRESS FABRICS Worth 25o to 35c a. yd., 25 to 27 inches wide Sold from the 4P bolt, atyd.....l3C nrivrin An Ttirtn in mmmrn olaim ur DADti 15 nun 1 till Anton Konvalinka Believed to Have Killed Hasek Child. MAY HAVE COMMITTED SUICIDE Upon Lea rains of Little Tot'a Death Careleaa Foarth of Jnly Cele brant Saddealr Disap pear from Home. Anton Konvallnka, 22 years old, believed to have fired the Hhot that killed the 11-month-old child or Ur. and Mrs. Frank Hasek, on the evening of the Fourth of July, is missing from his boarding place at 12 South Fifteenth street, as well as from his familiar haunuts. The oollce are trying to locate him. Konvallnka is one of three suspects, two of whom- have been arrested and ar being held pending Inveitlgation. At the time the baby was shot . Konvallnka is said to have been discharging a revolver from an upstairs window of his board ing house, near the Hasek home. Mrs. Hasek warned him several times to stop -Sanatorium This Institution Is the only one la the central vest with separate buildings situated In their own jample grounds, yet entirely distinct and, rendering It possible to classify cases. The one building being fitted for and devoted to the treatment of noncontagious and nonmental diseases, no others be ing admitted. Tbe other Rett Cottage, being designed for and devoted to tbe exclusive treatment of select mental cases, requiring for a time watchful car and spe cial nursing. ii n main. i II II $5 Unmade DRESS ROBES at $1.50 Imbroldered Bat lste Unmade. Robes, white and colored; clearing sale price on . main floor at $150, Monday All Our Summer Goods Must Co NOW-r Regardless of Their Value This is : Brandeis Stores Semi-Annual Sacrifice of every yard and piece of .merchandise in stock at a frac tion of the prices prevailing only a few weeks ago. ; This sale will mean a saving of thousands of dollars to .women of Omaha and vicinity. We positively will not carry anything over until next season. Every season we open with all new goods. ; . . . - - . Juniors' WASH DRESSES Worth to $1.50, Clearing A 4 Sale, 2d 5k 1 Floor . T Women's WASH SKIRTS Worth up to $1, Clearing J A Baaem't. . Your Choice of Tailored Waist In our entire stock Half Price Choice of any of our FINE SAMPLE . WOMEN.'S WAISTS Half Price Children's Wash Dresses Worth up to Fancy Printed 1JESUN8 Tickings and cretonnes odd lots, In base- m ment, Jig at yd.... wv 75c, Clearing Sale, 29c ment, at, yard. . shooting, but he paid no attention to her. Konvallnka was firing ; toward the ground, and tftere are evidences in this connection that a bullet from his re volver killed the baby. Post-mortem ex amination conducted by C. J. Nemeo dis closes that the bullet entered the baby's head from a downward point, Indicat ing that It bad glanced from a hard surfaoe after having been fired from the boarding house window opposite and above. Further evidence Ues in the fact that the course of the bullet ai it en tered the child's forehead was In direct line with the window from which Kon vallnka was firing. Dr. John B. Carver. Juvenile officer, who Is assisting in the Investigation, asserts the belief that Kon vallnka fired the fatal shot Babe Cranplea In Mather's Arms. At the time of the firing, Mrs, Hasek was sitting on the front norch of her home, at HBO Bouth Fifteenth street, hold ing her baby In her arms. The baby was nesting close to its mother, and she did not know that the little one had been shot until she felt it grow limp in her vim and say the blood trickling from tbe wound In its forehead. The child waa rushed to the St Joseph hospital, where It cied Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Friends of Konvallnka who board at the same house say he was much excited after the shooting affair. He worked Friday at the smelter and on the way home stopped at a saloon at Fifteenth and William streets. While there he is said to have picked up an evening paper and read of the death of the baby. Turning to one of his friends he said In an excited voice that he was going to go down to the river and drown himself. He immediately left the saloon. - KoaTjrilnka la Excited. A roommate said Konvallnka got home about 7 o'clock Friday evening after work and rushed about the room like a madman. He saw Konvallnka open his trunk, put something in his pocket and hurriedly leave the house. That was the last anyone has seen or heard of him. Dr. C. J. Nemeo, who conducted the post-mortem examination, says he thinks the bullet struck the walk before hitting the baby. The bunet entered the head in an upward course and pierced the brain. : James Nejepinsky, a boy living at 1401 South Fifteenth street, was arrested Fri day afternoon by Juvenile authorities in connection with the case. He had a 32 callber revolver on the Fourth, a&d EmU Women's Wool TAILORED SKIRTS Scores of the ' newest, classiest . mid-summer, '. styles, also medium'' weight wool skirts ' worth up; to, $20 - ) clearing sale ( price--, 5 second floor at $6.98 Begins the Supreme Bargain Event of Greatest Bargain Event July Women's WOOL SKIRTS In Our Worth, uo to S3. Clearing tjlO Sale. - lw' Baaem't . j. - Amoskeag Mills ? All Wool Cos v tume Serges 5., .29c $3.50. As them for $3.50 Pattern Cloths at $2.59 Excellent' quality Irish satin da mask table cloths 8-4 size, and a good $4 valueK atl . .$2.59 22-Inch Napkins to match above cloths, at, ; pef dozen . . $2.50 $5 8-4 Pattern Table Cloths, at., each $3.50 . $6.60 8-10. Pattern Table Cloths, "at,'- each . , . . . . .$4.50 $8.50 8-12 Pattern Table Cloths at, each $5.93 $1.98 Table Damask at $1.39 Our very finest quality full bleach ed satin damask. No table da mask takes a prettier finish when laundered.. Fine assort . iment of patterns, at yd. $1.39 Mercerized Dinner Napkins Hemmed or in the piece, worth up to $1.50 a dozen, at, per doz en ...... 85 Travelers'. Case for comb, brush and toilet artlcies, rubber lined Notion AP Jno, Clara's 5c best 6 cord Machine Thread All Nob.' oft Notion dept. , ff dosea ..... VXi DUST CLOTHS Large, chemical ly prepared, 25c kind, M f Notion , Itll Dept. ...... AV'- Yard Wide DRESS PERCALES White Ratine , 32 inches wide, base- il.50c Extra Fine Silk Stripe Voiles Fancy printed light and Worth 3 5c, 27-lnch wide, rf. 19c dark, base Sc Svatos, the other lad who was arrested, had a 38-caliber gun. ' It is said that at the time of the acci dent neither of the two boys were about the Hasek residence, although they had been seen there earlier In the evening. Both are being held pending Investigation. Tbe charges that can be brought against Konvallnka, If caught, are criminal negli gence and shooting firearms within the city limits. Pioneer Woman Dies After a Long Illness Anastasla Riewe, aged 64 years, died at a local hospital from a lingering Ill ness. She waa one of the oldest pioneers In Omaha having come here in 1867 with her buband, the late Charles Riewe, who passed away in 1890. Her husband was the first undertaker In Omaha and remained In that business until shortly ' before his death. She is survived by one son, Mr. H. C. Riewe, paymaster at Cudahy's; her six other children havtne- preceded her in death. Mrs. Riewe was a most beauti ful character and did more quiet, active charity than any one In Omaha. Funeral will take place from the resi dence, 2320 South Nineteenth street, Mon day morning at 9 to St Joseph'a Catholic church at 9:30, where solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated, interment will be in German Catholic cemetery. - Prof , Rusmisel is L. C Rusmisel, head of the new Omaha High School of Commerce, has returned from 4 lecture tour through South Da kota and Iowa, where be talked on the subject of "The New Education." All of next week he will be at the office of the Central High school. Twentieth and Dodge streets, from t to 13 each day to consult with those who have decided to take work in the new school Principal Rusmisel reports an enroll mene of 678 in the High School of Com merce, which opens for the fall term. En largement and Improvement of the build ing is well under way and the work will be taken up in the fall "In such a man ner as has only been attempted in four or flve .ot ' the larger clUes.'- v - Ever Held in the Greatest Store in the Sale of Linens Great Linen Department-Basement , Pattern Table Cloths, Worth to $2 0.00, 'at $5.98 Beautiful hand loom Banquet Cloths, 24x3 yd. A r size finest grade Irish satin damask , , Sfl ifS July Clearing Price, eaeh .". . ..... . . . . . Z. . . V $3.60 Hemstitched Table Cloths at 51.98 f This is certainly a grand opportunity to purchase a beauti ful hemstitched cloth. Here are very fine , grade full bleached, two 'yard - square cloths, which have .sold at long as 50 last, you may buy i $1.50 Table Damask at $1.10 An" excellent ; grade, of : fine Aus trian or Irish double satin da maskour leader at$1.50 a yd.; July Clearing Sale ff f A Price, yard ...91lv $1 Table Damask at 69c yd. Choice of. our bleached or , : unbleached damask, regu lar $1 quality, 'CQa at yard ..... .......vtft $4. 23-inch Dinner size Napkins, July Price, dozen $2.98 $3.50 2 2-in. Dinner size Napkins, July Price, dozen .... . .$2.49 $2.50 21-in. Dinner size Napkins, July Price, dozen ..... .$1,75 $2 Fringed Bed Spreads $1.39 Large size fringed bed spreads with cut corners, suitable for metal beds $2 values, $1.39 Bath Rugs All our 98c Bath Rugs, at 49 All our $1.50 Bath Rugs, at 850 Bath Towels Large s I ze, fine double ply 4 9c. Towels at, -each DAMAN DEMOCRATS SPLIT Some Refuse to Endorse Actions of Delegates at Baltimore.' COMPBOMISE FINALLY EFFECTED Resolution ts Passed Pledging: the Support of theClnb to "Wood row Wilson and His As- f soolate. John J. Mahoney took Issue with the Dahlman democrats Friday night when a resolution was - presented endorsing the actions of Senator Q. M. Hitchcock and Delegates MeShane and Kelley "in carry ing out tbe Instructions of the majority of the democrats of this state," by sup porting Champ Clark. Mahoney said be believed the club ought .to remain dis creetly silent about the whole affair. Other members of the club insisted on commending the delegates who bolted and still others maintain that they ought to be censured. , A compromise was at last effected, but Mahoney steadfastly refused to cast his vote for the resulutlon endorsing Senator Hitchcock and Sheriff MeShane. He asked that he be recorded In the nega tive. His was the only negative vote. A resolution waa passed which said: "While Woodrow Wilson waa not the first choice of the members of this or ganization we cheerfully accept the com bined wisdom of the majority and be it resolved that the Dahlman Democracy club, true to its past, do most sincerely pledge toNhim and his associate our loyal and hearty support" A copy of the resolutions will be for warded to Governor Wilson and Mr. Marshall. The resolution endorsing . Wil son expresses pleasure, after much delib eration, that "the banner of democracy was placed in the "hands of that bril liant and brainy champion of the plain people the Honorable Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey." CONVENTION TAKES MORE THAN HUNDRED BALLOT CHARLES CITT, la.. July .-On the 121st ballot M. H. Edwards of Parkers- burg was nominated for Judge by the forty-third republican Judicial convention early this morning. Women's Tissue & Bordered Dimity DRESSES Pretty, new styles; made to sell up to $3.50. . Great Vvarl . eties on second floor clearing sale price $1.98 Fancy Printed Light & Dark DRESS CALICO Base- Ol Mussed Silkolines and White Lawns 8 till 10 a. m., base- I P ment, yd. Scotch & Cham bray Qingham j Fancy " c h e .c k s, plaids and plain, base- l)( ment, yd $1.98 Imported White Bedford. Cords And pique, narrow to wide cords 27 In. wide, basem't at ..... 9c $1.50 Crochet Bed Spreads 98c Large size, fine tex ture Marseilles pat- at8?'.... 98c I $5 White Bucksin Shoes C raven ette Women's 9 Small size Strap House , Slippers Base- a m Bath 29c 0 store He is Arrested for Disturbing Peace of the Police Court Because L Gorsteln tried to show City Prosecutor Anheuser how to conduct a case in police court be was arrested and charged with disturbing the peace. He was later released upon $10 bonds for bis appearance In court Monday morning. Abe Penchansky and B. Rosenbloom, 1911 Clark street, were arrested for ob structing the alley and maintaining a nuisance in the rear of 1551 North Twen tieth street Gofstein repeatedly tried to break Into the case and tell Anhueser what he should do although he had no connection with ' the case. After warning him several times Anheuser or dered Officer Coffee to arrest him. , Officer : Coffee arrested Penchansky and Rosenbloom last Sunday morning at Nineteenth and Clark streets. The two refused to ride to the station on a street car ' or in the patrol wagon be cause it was Sunday. Not wanting to start a row Coffee walked all the way from Clark street to the station in the sweltering heat ' Victim of Heat is in1 a Serious Condition James W. Kemp, who waa found by the police, near tbe 'sixteenth street via duct, suffering from heat prostration late Friday afternoon , and taken to St. Joseph's hospital, was reported to be in a very serious condition Saturday morning, despite the fact that be rested easily during the night Mr. Kemp was found staggering, and muttering incoherently, about 6 o'clock In the evening. He was taken to police headquarters and attended by Police Surgeon T. T. Harris. It was thought that he was intoxicated and It was not until Mr. Kemp was taken "o the hos pital 'that his actual ailment was dis covered. He had a draft on a Chicago bank in bis pocket and the police were under the impression that be came from Chicago, but it was learned later that he lived at Twenty-fifth and Farnam streets and has been in a serious con dition for the last week owing fo the excessive heat' , Women's Untrimmed PANAMA HATS Another shipment all the popular midsum mer shapes; positive ly the last offer at this price; worth up ; to . $12.50 second floor at ! the Year West. 50c quality 45-inch wide Bordered Batiste From the iff" bolt, base- I $5.00 sal Big Sale of FLOWERS ForTrimming Clearing &ale 2d floor, ja ' bunch, . Ill A ment, yd. . ; w at -" Broken lots of men's Negligee and Outing Shlrts-alls-new summer patterns, neat stripes; sizes 14 to 17 worth up to $t, at 39 Broken lots of Men's Negligee and Outing Shirtsmany with de tached soft collars to match values up to $1.50 special 59 . Broken lots of Men's Summer. Lisle Union Suits and Shirts and Drawers many Otis silk lisle shirts and drawers are included values up to $1.25, at . .50 Broken lots of men's fine Lisle' Union Suits, values up to $1.50, at, a garment 75 1 Women's Boys' and Girls' Barefoot SANDALS Pumps and Oxfords Worth $2.00; base- 4 1Q ment, I ' pair . . . Elksin soles. ,49c j all sizes, b'em'l OUTLAW MONKJS SHOT DEAD Driven from Hiding by Hunger, the Simian Meets Death Battle. hDAUGHT IN HAD) ON A PANTKY When Man-Eatina; Animal Visits William Drefa' Home He Throwa , Neighborhood Into a Panic of Frenmy. ' Babu El Chimpan Is deaa. - Babu was a big and vicious monkey and he escaped from his cage in Riverview park. He attacked Martin Laxsen and for four dajs eluded armed pursuers who patrolled the park. Officer Ferris shot the monkey Friday night, following a pitched battle in which the beast at last gave up the fight and pleaded plaintively for mercy. ' Babu was shot In the kitchen of William Drefa' home, 3119 South Eleventh street, which he had entered shortly after 4 o'clock In search of food. . Mrs. Drefa had been walking in the park when she heard a stealthy step behind her and saw the monkey follow ing. In a . frenzy she ran home and locked the door. The monkey ' entered Dr. Pierce's Golden This supplies pore blood by aiding digestion, iwseeaaa essimilxtioa and im partial tone to the whose oireuiatory system. Its a heart tonio and a treat deal more, having aa alterative actio on the liver and kidneys, it helps to eliminate the poisons from the blood. v - To enrich the blood and increase the red blood corpuscles, thereby feeding the nerves on rich red blood and doing away with nervous irritability, take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disoovery and do not permit a dishonest dealer to insvh yw isrteiligeaee with the " just as good kind." The " Discovery " has 40 jesrt wr behind it and contains no alcohol or narcotics. : Ingredi ents plainly printed oa wrapper.. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent frte on receipt of stamps to pay expense of wrapping and mailing nly. Send 31 one-cent stamps for tbe French cloth-bound book. Address t Dt, R.V. ftyeo, BufajgM. y. Women's 50c Quality UNION SUITS I Lace trimmed, umbrel la style dear-1 29c ind Sale Price Ifaln rioor. Remnants and Sample Pieces AHover Laces Insertions, appliques,, medallions many worth . up to 40c Clearing, flljn Sale Price , . , . J. V C Xain moo. Women's $10 Wash Lingerie and . Colored Dresses Pretty styles for 1912, special Clearing Sale bargain, (JJJ at r.............9 Sooond rioor. IBS Women's & Children's Washable Chambray Automobile Bonnets Pink blue and gray ; 50c quality Gearing Sale special, 15c at, each ...... Main rioor. Large Fancy Ostrich Feathers 15 sprays young, un , curled ostrich, suit able for white felt hats l)lack and white 69c val- AQA ues, at kLVKt Sooond noor. 45-in. Wide Linen Crash Suiting Oyster white only water shrunk and will not crush 45 inches wide, at, Oft yard Owv BaMniont t Fine Printed . WASH GOODS Floral, dots, stripes and borders many styles' sold up to 25c a yd. basement, g Women's Coloniar Pumps Black Satin, White buckskin and patent leather short vamps, Cuban heels;( $2.39 $3.50 values 1 Ola Btor. the kitchen and began to clatter about among pans in search of a meal. Mrs. Drefs ran to a neighbor's and telephoned . the police. ' Officers Ferris and McDougal were detailed to capture or kill the monkey. They found him busily engaged in the search for food. The Instant, he saw the officera Babu realized that there was trouble ahead. With a snarl he made ready to fight. The officers drew and fired. At the re port of the revolvers tbe monkey fell, wounded, and began pleading for mercy. He died within a few minutes. Babu's bead will be sent to the Pas teur institute at Chicago to he examined for hydrophobia. Larsen, who was scratched about the face, is not seriously Injured, but Health Commissioner Con nell believes the animal may have been Infected and is sending the head to the Pasteur institute as a precaution. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising, MRS. GEORGE C. SCOTT . INJURED IH A RUNAWAY SIOUX CITT, la.. July .-Speclal Tele gram.) Mrs. George C. Scott, wife of the republican candidate for congress, was seriously injured In a runaway this morn ing. She is still unconscious, and it la feared she will die. . ' . If the blood is poor and filed with the poisoas from diseased kidneys or inactive liver, the heart is not only starved tut poisoned as well. There are many con ditions due to impure blood such as dropsy, fainting spells, nervous debility or the many scrofulous conditions, ulcers, "fever-sores," white swellings, etc. Ja can be overcome and cored by Medical Di scoverv