10 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1912. SUB-SIDEWALK TAX LOWER . Can You Beat It? Ak-Sar-Ben Floats Labeled New York Igal; Apartment to Draft Ordi nance for Fifteen-Mill Levy. 3USBTESS MEN OPPOSE THE TAX . W. F. Baxter U the Only Business 3Ia to .Appear to Are i Fa vor of the Proposed "' " I,evy. The sale of the Ak-Sar-Ben electric floats to Denver for its Mountain and Plain festival when announced ' was re garded as a particular tribute to the ex cellence of Omaha's , street pageant Here, however, la Denver advertising the same floats as coming "direct from the New York Hippodrome" t least they are to designated in the Denver Post, which then proceeds to describe them in detail in superlative language. Omaha's electrical parade is to have its second performance) in Deaver next Thursday evening, but in making the bill of sale Ak-Sar-Ben evidently failed to stipulate against pretense that the floats came from New York. Electors Not Chosen By EooseveltMen Now that the six moosely inclined re- "Big business," represented by twenty five or thirty prominent business men, won a temporary victory In the city com mission when hey secured a postpone ment of the passage of the subway tax ordinance until a new ordinance, reduc ing the tax from 35 to 15 mills. Is drafted by the legal department W. F. Baxter, a member of the com mittee, fought for the 25 mill tax ordi nance, saying the reduction of the amount would mean that the tax on subways would also be reduced from 25 to 15 mills, and the result would be that no greater Income would accrue because of the ordinance. ami man spoks in favor of the ordinance I , .Z r ,n J. 7!t' butthe following opposed it: Gorgs E. j "y will not P " to Taft .Barker. Frank . IcVnnard, C. B. Sher- ! on the ground that they were, man. C. H. Pickens, A. L. Cahn. Joe at the prlrruuie. by Roosevelt Stoker. A. C, Drelbus, C. A. Martin and ;. - f' MJ1I f man 0 republican state committee, MrBaxter'showed said the protest was he wonder, how they justify them .urprlslng in that the tax would be very ;v for getUng on the primary ballot mail if left at S mills. Mr. Butler said ; in th first place by presenting them it would bring in less than 110,000 a year. . yes asi tor either La Follette or Roose- " City Co.b.U Nodes. )velt rhen they ' they wert nom" AA ordinance regulaUng automobile I Jnated at thi primaries a. BooMv.lt Jfrafflo on the streets was held up for a ( electors," said Gnert Culver, this Is lv ,n Wntstints a hearing. only half true. The petition circulated, to , Action on an ordinance compelling auto ! get. them on the primary ballot repre waners to buy and equip their machines sented these men a standing first for With "fenders" was postponed! . toilette or Roosevelt and in any event " The appraisal of the property con-, for the republican nominee. On the ttcmr.ed for opening Hickory street from ' trength of this representation they a Sixteenth to Nineteenth street was ap- fyroved. iFormer Omaha Boy -rM. . , . ij , convention now i r Killed in Accident " 0 thW -j . velt men gained their place on the primary ballot through the signatures of La Follette and I Roosevel men who bellved they would I do as they said. Now that their preferred candidates were both defeated at the convention how can these electors penlat were chosen by Rootie- Burlington's Report On Crops is Good i ,M'ord has Just been received by Miss 'flfeva Turner, a teacher In the Omaha fillgh school, of the death by accident of iher rwphew, Ernest A. Kirtley, at Llmon, fOosto RJc. Central America. 5f? KtrtUv was educated In tne public nf nmiht and li well known "" condition of the soli over the en- Ih.'re. At the time of his death ho was "re Nebraska district is reported by the Sin the employ of the United Fruit com- ' Burlington to be quite satisfactory. The many Bt Coata Rica and was going over estimate of the corn yield from the 'his plantation in an automobile when Omaha. Lincoln, Wymore and McCook Oils machine was struck by a train. The divisions Is thirty-two. twenty, thfrty-on Wcldent occurred the latter part of Sep. 'and seventeen bushels to the acre, re- umber. He waa buried In Cost Rica. " ' , . " ,,' mm The fall has been exceedingly favorable PrvUbntddlVt: UUIVliVil I I CC . pects for the 1912-13 wheat crop are ex PRACTICALLY COMPLETE 'ceedlngly good. The crop Is practically . '.all seeded and many fields are green John Lewis, chairman of the Douglas with a most satisfactory "stand." The county progressive committee, is now general rain of this week will be suf- regularly in charge of headquarters in what was the lobby of the old. Murray hotel. He says the Organisation of the sommittee Is practically completed and that; the, committee will get busy with ficlent to take the fall sown grain Into winter In most excellent condition. v The average crop of potatoes has been taken from the ground and the sugar beet crops la more than the work of getting out the registration promising. Very , heavy shipments In Omaha ftr October 28. This, he says, ;0f apples are being made from the east la to the interest of the republicans as 'ern part of Nebraska, and the crap In well as of the bull mooters, so far as j general should be good. the local and state campaign is concerned, Pastures are yielding much, forage as a practically, all the republican can-.usual at this season of the -year and excellent condition to dtdatea for local and state offices have been Indorsed by the progressives. BREEN AND BLACKBBURN AS PETITION CANDIDATES i Friends of John P. Breen and Thomas W. Blackburn are said to be urging thesa men to allow their names to go1 on the ballot by petition this fall as candidates for the state senate. The regular can didates now up from this district on the republican ticket are N. P. Dodge", F, Haarmann, John M. McFarland, Arthur C. Pancoaat and Charles L. Saunders. Jt Is on account of the alleged mooeey tendencies of several of these candidates tl-at Breen and Blackburn are being pushed as petition candidates. ' - ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED i FOR COMMERCIAL TEACHERS ; Committees have been appointed to plan the program for the entertainment of the Missouri Valley Commercial Teach tert" association which convenes in Omaha TCovcmber & and 30. : It. C. Rummlsel, priclpai of 'the Omaha l?'Sh School of Commerce, as rhairman, litas appointed the following "committees: Excursions,- L. K. .Glfford, N. M. Graham ind W. J. Hammell; routtlo. J. W. Lamp man, Miss lone C, Duffy, Miss Louise ktegner; decorations, R. H. Johnson, Miss Mabel Balr and Mies Fay Watts. JART QUILD ASKS ROOM 2 r ; IN NEW COURT HOUSE ' - loane Powell of the Omaha Art guild )jiRcnted a petition for the use of space En the new county court house foTthe art xhlbit to be conducted by the guild jiext riontli. Extensive preparations are be--ir.y made for the exhibit, and It is ex pected tl:ai It will be the most attractive . display ever conducted In Omaha. The Kunty commissioners will very likely ant permission to use one of the rooms In the new building. LITERARY SOCIETY FORMED . . BY MEMBERS OF Y. M.tH. A. The Literary society of the Young Men's Hebrew association was organised tsunday afternoon by some of the young men connected with the society. Mr. Keea was chairman. Constitution and by laws were adopted. Thla society will meet, the first and third Tuesday of each month. Mr. Rees was elected president. II. Monsky vice president and Ben Brodkey secretary. ' . "ni-tiiiM Texan. E. W, Goodloe, Dallas, Tex., 'found a sure relief for malaria and blliouwiess in Dr. King's New Life Pills. Only 25c." For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement meadows are In go into winter. Women who bear children and ro mala healthr ar thosa who prepare their aygtemi la advance of babr'i coming. TJnlesa ' the mother aldi nature In iti pre-natal work the crisli find her lyitem unequal to the d mande made upon it, and the la-otter left with weakened health or chronk ailments. No remedy ! so truly t help to nature as Mother's Friend and no expectant mother should M to use it It relieves the pain anl discomfort caused by the strain or the ligaments, makes pliant and elas tic those fibres and muscles whict nature is expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes the inflara nation of breast glands. The srsten being thus prepared by Motber"i Friend dispels the fear that the crisli may not be safely met Mother'i Friend assures a speedy and compleU recovery for the mother, and she it left a healthy woman to enjoy ttu rearing of her chili Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book tor expect ant mothers which contains much valuable information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. ' BlACFItLD REGULATOR CO., Atlaata. Ga. Orriaha's Two Bread Leaders SUNDGREN'S "Ideal Health Bread" : SUNDGREN'S "Blue Ribbon Bread" Baked Fresh Every Day by A. O. Sundgren Bakery. . At All Grocers ' 11 '- " jasj.wsas.ssswit j 'p, 39c 49 c Best Place Id Omaha to Buy Boys' Suits & O'ccats TUESDAY More Remarkable Bargains ip , LINOLEUM - From Our Big Special Purchase New lots brought forward for Tuesday. The bar gains will be more attractive than ever. These are all in full pieces-rno remnants. All excellent quality. Bring the measurements of your rooms. All the 2 Yard Wide Linoleum Made to sell up to 75c a square yard; at per square yard... ....I Ail the 4 Yard Wide Linoleum Made to sell up to $1.06 a square yard; at,, square yard. Special Sale of Ribbons Unusually Good Values for Tuesday ' i-inch Plain All Silk Taffeta Ribbons-good 4 for hair bows; at, per yard............ ..luL S-inch Moire Hair Bow Ribbons, all silk; at, 'per yard. 4V-inch Pretty Stripe Ribbons good color ings unequaled at the price, yard. ............ Dresden Ribbons for fancy work, 4 inches i ftp wide, all silk ; at, per yard .1 v v BIG BARGAIN IN CURTAIN LACES .Thousands of yards white and ecru curtain cluny laces and insertions Piatt Vals.j torchons and fancy laces and insertions, suitable for trimming curtain nets up to 5 inches wide and worth up to 20c ; a yard: at, yard. . ...... .'.t. . , I Fancy Trimming Laces, Insertions and All-Overs 18-inch fine shadow, Oriental allovers also-Venise, cro chet, macrame, Bohemian and shadow effects in edges and insertions large vanety of pretty de- ; signs worth up to 50c, at, yard. : ......... : . . 10c 10c m n 1 to Big Bargain Square Filled With All Kindr Women's Fine Neckwear 50c Collar and cuff sets, dress and coat collars in Venise, cro chet and macrame effects, fine shadow lace chemis ettes, lace yokes, Robespierre collars in satin and silk, dainty lace trimmed, fancy jabojs and stocks; r endless variety, worth up to $1.00; at, each. . . . .wvt I Linn i; BRANDEIS STORES Serviceable School Shoes For Misses and Children Styles Like " Mother's Exceptional Wearing Qualities Superior "Workman ship ' . Highest Grade Materials- ' make these the most serviceable school shoes on the market. Children's, 8 to 11 at .......$1.50 Misses', IIV2 to 2f at ...$2.00 Young women's, 2Voto 6, at $2.50 DREXEL Satisfying Quality " Saving Prices WM. J. BOEKHOFP, Stall Osatez. ( Phones- xt. 1U For the Deaf Gustafson & Henrickson : Jswelsrs, 301 N. 16tb St. The Mears Anrophons will enable yoji to hear general conversation, enjoy music, etc. For sale by , t , .... ... . Telepbone Your Want-Ad Tyler 1000, : Why you should install a Cottage Arc Light in your home and place of business: 1The Lamp 2-The Price 3-Ths Guarantee REMEUDER THE TERMS: 75c ten days after installation; 75c thirty days later, and again in thirty days, the last payment of 75c-r-in all Insured against breakage for three months. Watch for the "Cottage Arc light" man. OH GAS COM Autheat c New Styles tn MILLINERY at 25 to 50 Price Saving. i , See Our "DistingTUshed" Trimmed Hats t $5.00 They're Worth Much More. Blankets and Comforters ' Complete assortment of Blankets and Comforters. Values the best to be found. Beacon Blankets, the best; come In full s'zes and fancy plaids pinks, blues, grays and all colors; at, pair. . $2. 75 $3.95 and $4.8$, Woql Blankets, a big variety full Bizes, pretty patterns and colors; aC per pair $5.95 and $12.53 Just received a handsome line of Down Comforters at, i per pair............ ... $8.50 and $10.00 Other Comforters at from........ --.$1.00 UP to $6.50 RATH ROBE BLANKETS A big variety of patterns and colors dainty colors for the ladles . pink, blue, tans, light gray and lavender. For the men dark wine, hunter's green, dark grays and brownv. "5-ith cord sets to match; every t robe complete $2.95 Big assortment of Crib Blankets for the little folks, 50tf 75 $1 Tuesday Wash Goods Specials Fine French Voiles with fancy silk stripes, ' a complet as sortment of colors; at, per yard. ...... -254 and 30 39c Dotted Silk Mixtures, a full line of colors and shades; at, per yard 25 Fancy Jacqu ard Silks, both light and dark colors, com- : plete assortment, 50c quality, at, yard 25tf Linen Specials Pure Linen Satin Damask, full bleached, worth $2.00 a yard, at .$1.2o Pure Linen Satin Damask Nap kins to match, worth $6.00 a dozen, at ......$3.98 Unhemmed Pattern Table Cloths, all pure linen, worth $4.00 each, at. ... . . .$2.50 JJnhemmed Pattern Table Cloths, size 8x4, assorted worth $1.25 each 85 Tuesday's Specials in Domestic Room Hope Muslin, 36 inches wide, 10c values.. 7H Unbleached Musiln. 36 inches wide, 7c values, at So Outing ' Flannel, light colors, good weight, 10c values 7Vio Serpentine Crepe, good patterns, 18c values at 100 Amoske&g . Ging hams, 7 He values ...... BVie Cretones for comforters, 10c values 7Ho Galatea Cloth, good pat terns, 15c values.. loo Poplins, plain and strip- ed, 25c values ....15c Hilsbora Press Ging hams, 25c .values.. 15c Amoskeag Outing Flan nels, g o o-fl patterns, 12J,4c values lOo Curtain Scrlip, white and colored, ISc values at lOo Cotton Dress Goods, in plaids and checks, 18c values lSVio Cotton Batts, from 95c to 8Ho FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! The wheat market has advanced, and we look for higher prices on flour. Our advice is buy now Monday we are going 'to make a special flour sale day and we want every housewife in Omaha, who is a lover of a good loaf of bread, pie or cake to buy a sack of our Famous Diamond H' Flour,, as nothing like it for Tuesday's special sale, per 48-lb.,sack ' Every sauk is guaranteed to piease or your money rerunaea. 10 bars Beat 'Em All, Dlanvond C or Lenox Soair. . So Hasken Bros.' Omaha Family Soap, bar The best White or Yellow Cornmeal, per sack 17 Vic 8 lbs.' best Bulk Laundry Starch.. S5o 4 lbs. fancy Japan Head Rice lOo 4 lbs. fancy Pearl or Pure Tapioca at ......850 Large bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure Tomato Catsup, Horseradish, Ger man anti French mustard, at. . . .80 1 lb. cans Assorted Soups. ..... .7Ho lb. cans fancy Sweet Sugar Corn at -Ihio 2-lb. cans fancy "Wax, String, Green or Lima Beans . . f Ho fight the Butter Trust and buy But terins Cheaper and better than lots " of butter S lbs. good butterine 8So Good Table Butterine, lb 18o The best, equal to creamery butter, .per lb. r; . . .85o TXZ TSOETABLB UASKXT OP OMAHA New Potatoes, per peck, 15 lbs. ...15c Fancy Greening Cooking Apples, per peck, 12 lbs. 300 Fresh Spinach, per peck . .6o Two large Heads Cabboge So Beets, Carrots, Turnips or Parsnips, per lb ' So Four bunches of Fresh Leaf Lettuce for . . ; . ..... i ....... , .So Four bunches Fresh Parsley.. So Two stalks fresh Celery So Fancy Red Onions, lb 9o Another carload of Sxtra Fancy Xslf- fer roars, Tuesday. Bushel baskets, per basket Sl.lO Large market baskets .40o Tli Uit of ths Peaches. Tuesday, per crate . SSo It Pays Try Hoyden's First ssi ANNOUNCE vtENT : -- , fBJjga-jSSSJBBSJSBBtSS . 'After October 12,1912, ' THE CITY TICKET AND FREIGHT OFriCES of the ' CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL will be located at 1317 Farnam Street New Woodmen of the World Building Telephone-Douglas 2S3. , DR. BRADBURY; DENTIS1 1500 Farnant St. ' y : JfKj ;". ' Woit. I)mg. 1750, Extracting .... . . JBc Up k Mlsalng Teeth supplied FlUings ........ 50c Up I, iyAi rH J nuioul or Bridge, j Crowns ...... $2.50 Up Cj4&llJr J Nerve rcmoTed. Rridework . . $2.50 Up JlJLj-0 without pain. Work guar. , Plates ........ (2.00 Up -so tmm fass 9SOm. 4ed ten yaw,yi;.vi. :yl': ' . ,'.,"-- ' ' ' -- j;Jl: " " I, ' ' ; ; ' J- X," Dp you know bBbbbbbbbbbbWsBbb1 five people whom you y can interest in Nebraska? 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