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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1912)
r TIIC BKE: OMAHA, SATTODAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911 GreaE Special Attraction In Our Now Corset Dcjifirtnicnt. Madam Lamherfs Henionsfrafion of Celebrated Bien .lolie Oorwts. See Saturday's Grout $1.00 Special Corset. Great Special Attraction Third Floor, Furniture Department. "The Wagonsmith"-by De Mareau Beautiful $60,000 Masterpiece. On Exhibition for Short Time Only. PT)TiBBBBBBBBBBBBBKJriaiBBBBBl cmr an mm PI Formerly the Bennett Company v The Msi iemarkable Sale of High Grade Newest Winter Coats Saturday We WHI Place on Sale Hundreds of Beautiful Coats- Coats That Were fVSade to be Sold at $25,00, $27.50, and up to $35-00, at $15.00 Saturday's wonderful coat sale was planned to give our trade extraordinary values just when coats are most wanted. Again we demonstrate the great buying power of our organization. Nothing to equal this great coat sale has ever been announced so early in the season. This Great Coat Sale Includes Women's & Misses Coats' in Great Variety Beautiful new three quarter and full length coats chinchilla, boucle, fancy mixtures, di agonals, black broadcloths, serges, double face, plaid backs, and zibelines. New combina tion collars, high close fitting collars, braid bound edges, velvet-trimmed, plain, plaid, and check re vers, new featured backs, button trimmed. All shades. Women and Misses sizes. Coats Regularly Worth $25.00, $27.50 and up to $35.00, Go on Sale Saturday Morning Promptly at 8 O'clock at Just One Price, Choice rr' A Glove Sale $1.98 of Great Importance $3.50 Kid Gloves, $1.08 lG-buttbn length, white or black, Saturday special, er pair $1.50 Kid Gloves, $1.15 In one-clasp, Russian Kas ean cape, pique or out seam gown, black, tun, white or gray; guaranteed and fitted, Saturday special, per pni,r S 1 u ja.ua- 15 Drugs and Toilet Specials Monicuro set, file, 6 craory boards and orango slick, Saturday spocinl, per set, at 10c Incomparable Rico Faco. Powdor, equal' to any 50c faco powder, S a t u r d a y special, pbr box . . . .J9c 50o Dabroolc's Assorted Toilot Waters, Saturday special at 29 50c Assorted Perfumes, Saturday special, per hot tlo 25c Patent Medicines Cut Prices $1.Q0 Lydia Pinkham's Compound 89 C $1.00'S'wump Root . .89c 50c Swamp Root . . . .45c $1.00 Horlick's Mai tod Milk 89c 50c Horlick's Malted Milk at 45 c $1.00 Gray's Olycorino Tonic 89c $1.00 Glycothymplino 89c $1 Scott's Emulsion 89c 50c Scott's Emulsion 45c $1,00 Parana 89c 50c Dandepno ...... .45c 50c Hoy's Hair Health at 45c $1.00 Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur 89 50c Wyeth's Sago and Sul- plmr .45o Sweater Specials tStSSr If Women's $6.50 Sweaters, $4.08 fancy and f plain weave, ruff neck, satin collar) Norfolk style, white red, navy and Oxford. Saturday special, at $4.98 Misses' $3.98 Sweaters, $2.08 all wool, high nock, turn down collar und V nook with . sailor collar; pockets, and bolts, Sat urday special, at Women's $3.08 Messaline Waists, $2.50 Finished with tuckB, yoke, and collar of silk braided net. Saturday special, at Children's Snappy Warm Coats $2.50 ' 1 Big M II 7iyrAUbJa X guru I'MIMI 500 Children's $3.50 Oloth Coats, $2.50 double breasted, gilt button finished, high neck ami turn down collar, lined through out with sateen. Saturday &n cn special, at OZivJU Children's $1.50 Corduroy Bonnets, $1.00 silk corduroy in brown, red and navy, satin ribbon bown, wide ties at neck Saturday special at. . . Children's $10.00 Coats, $6.98 Norfolk style, good quality cheviot, navy blue, turn down collar: cuffs trimmed with tan. Saturday special, at .$6,98 $1 illinery Sale ' 300 Untrimmed Hats Purchased at 40c on the Dollar All newly trimmed for this season's selling. All popular colors and shapes are included in this great special pur chase sale. No two of these hats are alike. This entire lot goes on sale Saturday at . I 2, 3, 4 an d 5 Silk Beaver late at $3.98 398 New shipment of new silk beavers. White, black, navy and brown; These hats formorly sold at $7. Saturday special, at 300 Silk Velvet Hats, at $2.98 Our regular $7 hats, Hand finished, silk ribbon edges, black and colors. All this senson's populnr shapes. 85 OSS A special Saturday value, at AjbO Guaranteed Willow Plumes 33 Vz Off On all guaranteed willow plumes. A written guarantee with every plume. rr- Hardware Department Saturday Sale $3.50 cast alumi num tea kottlo $2.79 $3.75 cast alumi num tea kettle .,...$2.95 $4.00 east alumi- num tea $2.00 rubbered $10.00 Knoxall .handled I High S p o e d spider ....$1.49; Washing Ma $2.25 rubbered eh ino, giuirnn lmndlod i teed for five yrs. spider . . . .$1.79,Satuvdiiy special $2.45 rubbered t $7.95 handled iuo.oo Flyor riish kettle f . . .$3.19 spider . . . .$1.95 oe waun8 $3.00 cast alumi-, 25c sheet iron num coffee pot, corn poppor, 1. nt 7.iu 2-quart . . .$2.19 cpiart. Friday; $1,00 Ladder, made $3.50 cast alnmW special, each, 10c or Norway pino, c num roffee not ' J-8Q, Corrugatodl ,a,e' Saturday num couei pot, Ah gatttnUy (bioc1i mc li-qunri .. .SttS.fU! apodal, each SU.ao'WUh shelf ...,7l)c rr- J Big Grocery Specials, Great Money-Saving inducements Cnpltol Flour, 48-lb. sack 531.20 Our Pride Flour, 48-lb. " 81.30 10 lbs. Granulated Sugar t ... -S1.0& 10 bars Diamond O or Hoat 'Era All Soap 25J 10c Scliopps Cocoanut, package ,', f Q$ 12 V4o Klpporod Herring, can ...... , 10 Mlnco Meat, glass,. 10 Grape Nuts, pk lO lEc Funcy Seoded Rais ins, pkK .10 Oregon Red Salmon, 1-lb. flat can 17Mit Spider's Tomato Soup, 2 cans 3.5 Hand Packed Tomatoes, large can 10f Diamond Crystal Shaker Salt, a boe 25 Imported Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 pkgs.. .25i Sweet Corn, 3 cadb 25f Early June Peas, per can at 106 Runkel's Raking Choco late, tt-lb. cake . ,15 12 Vic Capitol Sa'uaah, c lOt Capitol Butter, lb. 34d Domestic Swiss Cheese, ib 25b Ft M Cream, Cheese, lb.. at 23b Ideal Coffee, lb. ..25b Our Host Coffee, 3 llis. for S1.00 Oolden Coffee, lb...2S 58c Assorted Teas, lb. at 45b IlomO Made Cookies, lb, at 12b Gilt Edge Cookies, lb. at 10b CANDY BPKCIAfcS 50c fresh Fluffeta Choco lates, lb 29b Assorted Stock Candy, lb. at 10b Cocoanot Brittle, lb. 20b Maple Cream Cocoanut Bon Bods, Ib 30b Assorted Mixed Candles, It) 10b FHUIT8, VEGETABLES Fancy Tokay Grapes, bas ket 35 Large Florida Qrtp.e Fruit ..lOb. 7b. 5b Large Buuanas, dozen, Apples, for Jonathan at Grconlng Apples, at Largo Lemons, doz. Klefer Pears, bu. 15 lbs. Potatoes . Large Red Globe Oniony peck 25k Michigan 'Celery, 3 stalks lOb Hot House Lettuce, 3 tor 10b Hot House Cukes ,.XOb 10b peek, .40b peak 20b 25b OOb 15b GOOD MEATS AT CUT PRICES. Hind' Quarter Lamb. lb at r 7b Fore Quarter Lamb, lb., at 4b Pig Pork Shoulder, lb., at 10b Tig Pork Butte, lb., at 12b Round Steak, lb. 12 b Steer Pot Roast, lb. H and Ob No, 1 Strip Bacon, lb., at 16b KJppord Herring, lb., at 20b RAILROADS 4RE INDICTED Five Chatgcd with Granting Conces sions on Alfalfa Shipment. OTHER INDICTMENTS RETURNED Tu Held ror ltluit ttitt 3InlU uil f)iio vllh DnIiikt MmII to Drfniud JuiJbu I,rtlir' Slnii W'h" AuliH Hi iiiiiiIi , The United 8tati Brand Jury, which ir Wtn in utHi9n fur tho tl'rt 'ls adjjunied Friday aflor finding true UtU anMnst five railroad. A"fnrf the nUlotmit rotunjtd mm pup Rnlnt Hie rfiourt Pacific italliray company, In fly countr, oJiarjrtnK viola tion of tho act of eonitrvK of Juno C. rr onlawfully Rruntlns cjucm pna varying from to 5 cent In rusix-ct to each 1(0 pounds of afa!f feed shlppod ly the Peter Alfalfa Men! ominy. in lrtfutta commerce to certain )Klnt on tho Hue of Urn Jljjuwarl PAdflr Other IndletmenU were returned uatnst the Great AY(t(rn, In four couat fr vKHtUlnn of the tame net. In taq luim?m of n.fila fffd ty uip nin ntlll iroi.npaio- Another aifulimt tbt hock Inland, in four cquiiU; another agnliiHt the llurlliiKton, in live counts, and n fifth Indictment wan returned aralnxt '(he "VVMiwditi, to two oounio. Tho minimum I-nlty nrovldeil l.y till uct U a flno of ir.H thun JUtvu, wlin a muxlimim of JW.0W), TIibo Indlrtments jtow out of the lm. proper uiillbttpi ijf transit arrnnKo mnu U uirpr on mixed feod alilp mentH out of Omaha. .Stolv 11 Cornet. Fronk ivhlmmiiml and HtuJainln It. Day, who wvrti.MrriMtiHl a wwk nuv, woro Indicted for vteallnR t'nltcd fitiitsn mall. The InillBtnmnt of Whlvnand chufKus that I on Hrptamher 51 ho took from the railway Htorriee certain iucha$. the content of vliloli are unknown to the Krand jurorw. und that Utr he took from a pacKage of Vnlted Stuttn. timll one dia mond H,lnt fountain pen, tl-karat cold Da' It harmed with tulilnir from the mall onu cer t and tt)i- pticUaife and par cel, thq content of wlvlcli the smnl juror 1)0 not know. II. K. Uorupp. who wan arreetvd fiur inon.ha hku olurKd w4i tminu th truill to defmuil In tht ie uMvurtlso.l through the new'aMrH etrtuln futro railroad paoi (0: m e, waa imllcii.;, lm. unlit before Judje T t-. Miuik. r Miicre lie I'leaded kuIUv and wa fin-J !W. A he lud ulrcud) btrvod four nionth In Jail awaiting trial he will have uu more to acrve to make up tho tlmu required to eliminate the tloi fln. IIuuhU I'lrnri (iullty. I. W. llaugli was Indicted for ulnK thu mull to defraud. Un waa entenced to sixty days Imprisonment In the county Jail of Hall county at Grand Island. He pleaded sullty. llaugli Is it years old, Iihb a wlfo and one child. Judge Muntfcr told lilin the court waa Invllned to lo Influenced by the fuot that UuurIi had a wife and family, although tho court sharply reminded him that the prWoner and not thu oourt was the one that had taken tho vowa to protect the family, lluuifli ImM been traveling for a whole sale, hnuso and hud been seiiillng fake older through the mulls. Otto Von demmlnger of Fremont Is also among thone Indicted. fe a chargvd with havliiK removed checks front the United titutes mull bigs and havjutf cashed them. He and the other men charged with rohbhiK tho mall are to oome before the Jutli;e this afternoan. '' llln.iiiy I In- I'uloii of atojnuch. liver and .kidney troubles ami euro Wllogaiu-s und malurta. takt Kjcctilc 1'Uter Una cntet. Only sCk' Ueaton Drug fo -Advi'rtlstmont Key to the Bltuatton-Uee Aavcitllng, OLD WOODMEN MIILDING SOLD Three local Men to Make Modern Hotel of Structure. TO BUILD LARQEjQARAOE ALSO AdJolitliiK I.ols Wilt lie Iurrkused nud a toderu (.arnure AVtll He Krrvtvd for t'sa of Hotel 1'atroh nud Others, Tho old Woodmen of the World build, ink', U3 .outh Flfto.tith itreut. ha bee.11 sold for J1W.00O, A contract has Just been slened by the directors of the Woodmen order and J. Kutleman. Dr. Philip Shcr anJ Harry .V, Wolf, whereby the property reverts to the latter three men. who will remodel It Into a modern fireproof hotel of ISO rooms. Carpenters and decorators will be started to work In the building Immedi ately to make it ready for occupancy as the Carlton hotel, next March. Tho hotel will bo operated by William lloush, pro prietor of the Drexel hole). The old Woodmen of the World build. Iiik Is a five-story brick structure and waa occupied for about twenty years by , the ufflclala und office employes of the lirder which- has Just completed the erection of tho olKhtecn-atory building at Influence was exercised by Kevsor In In f'ourteenlh and iVrnum streets. It for- :ducliiB the woman to bequoath her prop. merly whh known as the Sheely prop- jerty to him. The oourt said he was not ert ' ready to believe that the ties of friend- Many Innovations lp hotel ooitstruotlou (ship between Mrs. Schneider and Keysor and equipment will be IpntaUeil In theiwcrc stronger than thoe between Mrs. Carlton hotel. Vlfty of thu roopis will Schneider and hor blood relatives. have baths adjoining und Btiowor baths on every floor. The purchasers of the building also have signed u, contract for the erection of a largo garage on tha vacant lot adjoin Ins It. Architect John McDonald Is now drawing plans for this building, which will bo &xl32 foet, one-story and qf brick. It, too, will be completed by March. The mother la Mrs. Laura L. Forbes of Bncroft. The slaters are Maude Forbes and Katherln Forbes of Bancroft and Frances Tighe of Omaha. -r CRAWFORD BREAKS WILL ' OF EMMA L SCHNEIDER Will of the lato Kmma L. Schneider, bequeathing htr 11.300 worth of property j to Pavld U Keysor, was broken at the ! request of Mrs. Schneider's mother and litters by Judge Bryce Cruwford In county court. Mrs. Schneider died Octo !ber 5. One of the helrs-ut-law, who sue (reeded In breaking the will, is Mrs. Frances Tlghe, former wife of William 'Tlghe. who unsuccesx fully sued J. I. ,Kemp for alienation of Mrs. Tlghe' af . f ectlons. IJige Crawford sustained the conten tion of the mother and sisters that undue Federal Offices to B.e Closed Today Itoss Hammond, collector of Internal revenue, with offices In tae federal hudd Ing, received a message from the preal dent Friday announcing the fact that all federal offices will bo closed today, tha occasion being the funeral of Vlco I'resident Sherman. BILL FOR SOCIAL SERVICE BOARD IS DRAFTED Ths Baraca union ha drafted n nrrii. I nil Ilea nrovidlhr for n snr In 1 Gr'ira V rv , y-a ( ' - - w W ' and the city commission has referred, It 1 j to Tollce Commissioner Hyder Later It I when it is In legal form' it Will be sub- mltted to the commission, which stand. Pledged to adopt suclt a measure. The board's chler duties will be the super vision of theatrical performances. WATER BOARD REFUSES TO ' ACCEPT CUDAHY'S CHECK A check for the payment of water rents for tho months of July, August and Sep tember will b returned by the Water board to the Cudaljy Packing company. In South Omaha, in accordance with ac tion taken by that body at a meeting in the city hall Thursday afternoon. Tho cheok was refused by the board, as it did not cover the entire amount of rentals for the months named. The board re cently Increased the rates for packlna companies jn South Omaha to 8 cents. The- Cudahy people objected to paying tho amount, claiming that they did not get as much pressuro per cubic foot as tha other companies, but the check was for 6H cents per 1.Q00 gallons. The- board re fused ths check even as part payment, as It would prevent them from shutting off the water at tho plant If they so desired. The Persistent and Judicious Cso of Newspaper Advertimni? I h. r - fr.av .HIU1 I J Business Success, i