THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1912. i. WWII-' - t. ; E-- : .', - -.1 I ! Mtm fa Bo? I . XU1 w- ' . '"v r: , ."E i Y. v By far the lowest prices made on reliable home furnish ings by.any concern in the city of Omaha.; Prices Cut Credit Given C'6n. Terms Solid Oak Extension Table One of the many table bargains, made of se lected 'solid oak, heavy massive, priced at . . . . 9-75 Solid Oak Dining Chairs These chairs are made cf solid oak In fumed, Early English or golden finish. Special this sale $1-95 CREDIT TO ALL TERMS TO SOIT. EASIEST TERMS UWAYS A splendid solid golden rTench bevel mirror; Saturday The Store that Saves You Honey ROCKERS Just like cut, one of the many specials, strong and substan tial oak or mahogany finish at SOLID OAK BUFFET Genuine solid oak In hand some Fumed, Golden or Early English finish, has French bevel mirror, lined drawers I KITCHEN I I, 1 1 TABLE . and sliding $1-98 , Prices That Beat TLm All $14-75 I j til 4 'hWm1 'i i', It has bins, drawers meat board as shown above; large size, well made table, roomy and convenient $3-95 9x12 BRUSSELSJWSS Handsome patterns and C. na m colorings a tremedous v J IB S value at the M" the price . . ' -' 4 1 f- PLANS FOR BIG CONVENTION Nebraska Manufacturers' Meeting to ' . ' Be Held on November 14. ORGANIZE STATE ASSOCIATION State Manufacturer to Come to Omaha This, Fall for Purpose of Perfecting; a Permanent ,'',".'?!J i Organisation. . The convention of Nebraska manufac turers Is to be held November 14. Th!s lias' just, been decided by the committer thai; was appointed by the Omaha Manu facturers' association to make arrange ments ,for the call of the manufacturers of thestate, in a mass convention this fall for the purpoie'.of organizing a state association.' " ; . . The program for the convention ' Is now being made up. The committee in charge of all arrangements Is composed of David Cole, president, of the Omaha Manufac turers' association; K. I. Ellick and John fw. Towle. The committer was appointed iby Vice-President Sanborn of the Omaha organization. . Whether the- convention is to be In session one day or several days, where It will be held and other de tails, are yet to be worked out by 'he committee. . - Letters will oon be sent out from the Commercial "club i to tha manufacturers jthpughout the' state psklns them to "at tend this convention. A great number of letters havev1ti-en reettvedT at the club rooms from manufacturers, in every part of the state favoring the calling of each a convention. The personnel of the :or ventlon will be representative of '.. v part of the state and representative 01 every Una of manuflcture. J, 1 Six Doctors to Get Five Dollars an Hour as School Inspectors , Superintendent E. V. Graff will name six physicians within the next five days to make medical inspection of pupils In city schools when contagious diseases threaten. . President Holovtchlner of the Board of Education and the members of the board Instructed the superintendent last year to appoint physicians for this purpose, giv ing him full power. While regular medi cal inspection in the schools cannot bp had, the Board of Education and superin tendent approximatet by employing phy sicians to make Inspections thnt mig't prevent a contagion. The doctors S3 employed are to be paid at the rate of $5 an hour. Formerly the city health , commissioner was superinten dent of medical Inspection in the schools, but the Board of Education has divested him of that power. NOT AGAIN 0NJ00D00 DAY South Omaha Sports Suffer as Result of Combination. is: Ess Omaha s Greatest Clothing House FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH BAD i Finn Shy, Dock Hide, Aatos Break j Dona and All Manner of Mln ha pa Overtake the Mmrodi, UNION PACIFIC PUTS TWO ! NEW TRAINS INTO SERVICE Omaha Canoeists i Reach St. Jos eph J George Blermar,' Kenneth Hatch, Ed Bierman and Bay Farrell, the four Omaha boys who started for St. Louis in a ffotorboat, have reached St Joseph. They wrote Louis Biendorff from there yester day, saying that they are having the time of their lives. They are leisurely making the trip, living on tha fat of the land, stopping when they feel Kke it and making trips out Into the country, shott ing game, eating fruit and drinking real milk. Serlons Lacerations and wounds are healed, without danger of blood poisoning, by, Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the healing-wonder. Only 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Passenger traffic on the east end of the Union Pacific has increased to such an eteri that .the company has ; found it necessary td put on two new trains each way. The new service will become ef fective not later than ' October 1, ; and sooner If the schedules can be arranged. Last spring the Union Pacific consoli dated Nos. S and 13, .west, and Nos. 4 and 12, eastbound, splitting the trains at Korth Platte, No. 5 going to Portland and No. 13 to Denver. Eastbound, No. 4 came from Portland and 12 from Denver. Within th? last thirty days the traffic has become so heavy that notwithstand ing that these trains have carried from fifteen to eighteen cars of equipment between Omaha, and North Platte dally, the cars have been so crowded that pas tenders have been forced to stand In the stales and stand on the platform, being unable to secure seats. Carload of Babies to Be Distributed j Key to tha Situation Ee Advertising. Next Thursday from Chicago the Bur lington will bring a carload of New Tork bables for distribution in Nebraska. Th children are sent out by the New Tork 'Foundling Institute, a Catholic institu tion, and are accompanied by rx sisters. The little folks will be sent, direct to Burwel!, where they have been adopted Into the homes of farmers In the vicinity of that town. Friday the thirteenth. Those who say It Is not unlucky have only t mention the fact to the party of South Omaha sportsmen who went hunt ing and fishing Thursday night east of Meadow, Neb., in automobiles. The trip to the lake was made without a mishap, but as soon as Thursday night departed and Friday the thirteenth was ushered In everything went wrong. ; At the stroke of midnight the fish re fused to bito and game became scarce. The dainty bait the fishermen danglel In the water on their hooks offered no temptation to the hungry fish. Neither did the call of the wild by Chief of Po lice John Brlggs Induce the ducks to come out of cover. f . Wreeka on the Way Home. Tired and disgusted with things in general the party started for home about 3 o'clock. In turning his car around Brlggs backed Into the lake and It took two automobiles and the entire party one hour to draw It up on the bank. Shortly after getting under way the car buretor was put out of commission and Brlggs had to run his machine into Paplllton on low speed, where he left It in a repair shop. John King lost con trol of his car a short way out of Pa pillion and for several miles It went from one side of the road to the other to the extreme fright and danger of the occu pants. Bernard Larkln lost two tires off his machine and had to ride home on the rims. He also discarded the hood of his machine somewhere along on the road and within a, block of his home the engine went dead. "Never again," shouted the entire party In unison when they finally arrived at South Omaha, as they held their right hands high In the air. Odd Fellows to Have Monster Picnic at Florence Park One of the monster picnics of the sea son will be the Old Fellows' outing this afternoon and evening at the city park In Florence. Including wives, families and friends of the lodge mem bers, between 3,000 and 4,000 are expected to be on hand for a good time. Special delegations from Blair, Tekamah, Papll lton and nearby points In Iowa will come. Extra street car service will be furnished from Omaha to Florence during the aft ernoon and evonlng. Governor Aldrich will be on hand and deliver an address on "Why We , Are Brothers." Other speakers will be Con gressman Norrls, Judge Loomis of Fre mont, Judge Sutton of Omaha, Senator Hitchcock, W. A. Toder, J. H. .Sinclair and R. H. Olmsted. A parade ' of all Odd Fellows through the streets-, of Florence will be held at 6:30 o'clock in the evening. Louis Helm rod wll act s marshal. In the afternoon a program of sport features will be car ried otit, including foot races, egg races and potato races. An added stunt will be the women's nail driving contest and a good supply -of knotty boards has been secured for th-is event. New Autumn Styles in Men's gi Young Men's Suits Topcoats Overcoats and Raincoats of the World's Famous Makes Kuppenheimer, Schloss Bros., Stein-Bloch and Society Brand. A REMARKABLE collection of fab rics and colors. Choosing here is a genuine pleasure. Berg does not limit you to a line of a single manufacturer, Jxit places before you the cleverest ideas of all the leading American makers. We have' a reason to feel proud of this display of men's fall iipparel. Bigger stocks, better assortments and greater values are the early autumn inducements. In suits, we display the new light and dark grays, browns and tans, plaids and worsted mixtures in every conceivable pattern and color. Values are the greatest at $10, $15, $20, $25.1 $40 f (J Scratch Up, Stiff or Soft Hats, best in town $2.00 Some of New' Novel- ifii a if - r '' ' "rj tics in OVr4a not wuutS juiin arrived $1.00, $1.50 SUIT OVER COUNTY BUILDING Counsel for Bonding Company Pre dicts Contractors Will Act. BONDSMEN WILL HELP SETTLE Fidelity and Deposit Coiuimny of Maryland Anxlons to Have Fi nancial and Other Differ ences Adjasted. County Fair Will Be on Carnival Grounds The Douglas County Fair association will have its display of Douglas county exhibits on the carnival grounds during Ak-Sar-Ben again this ' year. The premium list' has been made up and the association is pushing for entries. The county exhibit has been steadily growing ever since It has been granted space on the King's Highway, and this year the association asked for more space than the exhibits ever occupied before, but Samson was unable to grant more than it had last year. The county fair will occupy both sides of Douglas street from Nineteenth to Twentieth streets. Trimming Streets for Ak-Sar-Ben Display The decoration of the city for the Ak-Sr-Ben festivities' will include flags, bunting and Ak-9ar-Ben colors strung from the Iron trolley poles of the street car company' toward the center of the street. Permission has jurt been obtained from the street car company to use the poles for this purpose. The street decora tions will run from the depot up Tenth street to Farnam, thence jvest on Far- nam to a few blocks west of Sixteenth. Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets will also be decorated north and south along the principal business dis tricts of the cJty., , Innocent Foreigner Suing for Damages Pleading : that he Is a childlike and Innocent foreigner and was Imposed upon by the American Smelting and Refining company, Joseph Candlann has started suit against the company for 125,000 dam ages for personal Injuries In district court. Candiano asserts he wss ordered to lift a 200-pound box of metal and, being an illiterate foreigner of childlike and innocent disposition, he did so. He did not know it was too much for a man to lift The strain permanently injured him,, he says. CHIEF DONAHUE'S BODY IS CONSIGNED TO GRAVE The body of Cblet of Police John J. Donahue, which has' reposed in Holy Sepulcher cemetery since his death, August 23, was' placed In the grave yes terday morning. A short service was read by the priest in the presence of relatives and friends. Pallbearers were Chief of Police Dunn, Detectives Donohoe, Fleming and Davis, Ueutenant Hayes,. Patsy Havey and Patrol Ondurtor Andy Fahey. When Chief Donahue died a suitable lot could r.ot be found and Interment was postponed. - Deadly Frlrbt rossesses sufferers from lung troubles till they learn Dr. King's New Discovery will help them. Price 50o and (LOO. For sale by Beaton Drug Ca, Suit to restralp Douglas county from taking poEsessioff the new county building until the differences of the county and the general contractors, Cald well & Drake, are,adjusted probably will be Instituted within a few days, accord' Ing to J. Al 'C Kennedy of Mahoney & Kennedy, counsel for the Fidelity and r.eposlt company of Maryland, surety for the contractors. Mr. Kennedy said the bonding company will do everything in Its power to aid ti'.e county in securing early completion of the biiildiiig and adlus'.ment of the flnan c ill differences wlt't the general con tractors. Mr. Kennedy's statement as to the prob ability of a lawsuit was the most authen tic obtainable today. At the offices of the general contractors nothing could he learned regarding their plans. It was said that they were rushing work on tha building as rapidly as possible and a visit to the building confirmed this statement. Salt is Anticipated. Mr. Kennedy said he anticipated a suit by the general contractors to restrain tho county from occupying the new building unless some part of the 16 per cent res ervation of the contract price, now held by the county, is paid. He also expected the contractors to ask the courts to re strain the county from executing the threat to oust the contractors If the work is not finished by October 6. The law library, recently taken over from the old Law Library association by tho . county, Is being moved from the Orel gh ton Law school Into the new build ing today. Old record books, files and document , oases from the vaults In the old court house continue to be moved into vaults In the new building. m 14 1 1 Hayien s M Dept. Investigate the extremely low prices in Hayden's I Meat Department before looking elsewhere. Hindquarters Muttpn or Lamb, lb. 5c Frontquartera Mutton or Lamb, lb. 4c Lamb or Mutton Chops, 4 lbs. for . ? r 25c Mutton Stew, 15 lbs. for ; 25c No. 1 Pot Roast,- lb..;. . . . . . . ..... SO Boiling Beef 4 . . 5c No. 1 Ham. ..14c Bacon, lb 15c and I7V2C Picnic Hams, lb 105 Veal Steak .15c Veal Chops . .... .... . . .. ... . . . . . . . .124cj Veal Stew, lb. . . . ... ...... ........ . . . .6c Ground Bone, 10 lbs. for .................... 25c SAYDEfl'S MEAT DEPARTMENT GRAYHAIR Wonderful Method Yonr Hair Can Ite Darkened and Kept 80. NO COMMON DYES WHILE HOSTESS ENTERTAINS THIEVES STEAL JEWELRY Ungallant burglars entered he apart ments of Miss M. Ahldren, 3804 Farnam street,' who was entertaining a number of girl friends, and stole nearly $100 worth of jewelry some time yesterday after noon. According to Miss Ahldren, who made the complaint, the thieves entered while she and her friends were eating lunch, and jewelry and money was taken from a bureau, LONE FOOTPAD HOLDS UP AL THRESHER ON STREET Al Thresher, 2410 Lincoln avenue, was held up last n'ght at 11:15 o'clock at Twenty-eighth and Leavenworth streets, by a solitary footpad, who enforced his demand with a revolver. Thresherk was relieved of 17 and allowed to proceed. Plnenpple Pie. Beat one cupful of sugar and one quarter cupful of butter to a cream, add three eggs beaten separately, a good sized pineapple grated fine and a cupful of aweet cream. Bake carefully half an hour. Bisque of Clasns. Chop two cupfuls of clams and cook In two cupfuls chicken stock for thirty min ute. Melt three tablespoonfuls butter, add two tablespoonfuls chopped onions, ccok five minutes, add four tablespoonfuls flour, strained clam liquor, cook eight minuter add aalt, pepper, red pepper, one teaspoonful Worcestershire sauce, two cupfuls hot cream, and serve. Browned Potatoes, A nice way to serve cold mashed pota toes Is to pack them solid In a square bread pan, then slice Ilka cold mush; lay on a buttered tin, brush with the beaten yolk of aa egg and browa lightly la tha eveav . - - , II h ' m Sunday Dinner Menu and Selected Eecipes SUNDAY. BREAKFAST. Melona. ; Cereal with Sugar and Cream. Broiled Tomatoes on Toast. Coffee. DINNER. Mock Bisque Soup, Croutons. Roast Chicken. Glblet Gravy. Fried Rice. Creamed Cauliflower. Chocolate Ice Cream. ' Marsh mallow Sauce. SUPPER. . Cheese Fondue. ', j Lettuce Sandwiches.' Fruit Salad. Raised Lpaf Cake. ftew Ps, Wash and aheH one-quarter peck new peas; put on with boiling water enough to cover and boll uncovered until tender. If young, they will take only twenty minutes. Drain and add one teaepoonful of butter, Or butter to taste, one tea spoonful of iialt and one-elghib teaepoon ful of white pepper. Serve smoking hot aa a aide dish. Ribbon Cake. One-half cup butter, one cupful sugar, one and one-half cupful flour, one-half cupful milk, two eggs, one teaspoonftil cream tartar, one-half teaepoonful soda. To' one-third of this mixture add dark splcea, one tablespoonful molaases and one-half cup currants. Bake In three sheets. While warm spread the dark one lightly with Jelly and plac between the two light ones. Pineapple Fritters. Make a batter with one egg, white and yolk beaten separately. Add a half cup ful of milk to the beaten yolk, a pinch of ealt, enough sifted flour to make a stiff batter, the beaten white and a tea-1 eiioonfui of baking powder.' Qot a fresh I pineapple or a can of the eyeless and ; co relets pineapple. Take as many slices as wanted and cut. each ojie In two. Dip each piece In the batter and fry in smok ing hot lard. Drain, spr'nkie with pow- j dered sugar and serve on a pretty dish I wlUi a doily at aapkla under tha fritters. We Arc Still Harping on quality and cleanliness It's our hobby. We've made our re-, putation on these points and when you consider quality, our prices will compare with any of them. Choice chickens la the other hobby. We buy. live chickens only choice lira ones at that dress them ourselves, then keep them In cold, dry air, ao aa to retain their natural flavor. Give us one trial and see the difference. Chuck Steak .....130 Lamb Chops loo Pot Roast....'. .lOo and So Home Rendered Lard 16e Hon.e Made Pork Sausage ..12feo Home Made Hamburger ..UVsO JOS. BATH i9 raxsAJsT vs. 22 lbs. 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