Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 07, 1912, NEWS SECTION, Page 10, Image 10

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HIM: OMAHA, SAT I ltDAl, DM JjiMtthlt 7. IUV2.
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AID SENT TO MRS, MANKOSKI -Omaha Uni Trustees
Meet Wednesday to
Talk Financial Plans
Woman Orders Her Grocer to Send
Over Bill of Groceries.
MONEY IS LEFT WITH THE BEE
Y"omin nnd Vir Children Are In
Sffi! of Clothing: nmt Aim of
Con! to Keep Them Wnrm
TJiee Cold Ilnj-d.
Trustees of the University of Oma.li
wilt Hint Wednesday to declds what the
future course of the school ahull be In
view of the nctlon of JudKe A. O. Troup
In grnntliiK O. ( Iledlok a writ of fore
closure nKHlnft the property occupied by
the Institution.
t Paul Mankoskl nnd her five little The trusties may appeal to the eupre me
children, living In their little rooms in court; they may elect to take nine months
the rear of 222 North Twentieth street. ! of sjrncti nlluwed by the statute und nt-
nhoM destitute condition was called to
public attention by The Ilee. Is certain
of n bountiful Simday dinner, at least.
Mm. W. H. Mlddleton, 1711 l)od(je street,
went to her crocer and ordered a' larso
eupplv of Rood things to be sent to the
woman who?e husbahd disappeared six
weeks ago nnd who Is slrlvlns by her
own labors to keep the mombcrs of her
littlo flock together.
The Groceries sent to Mrs. Mnnko&kl
will keep the wolf from the doors for a
few days, hut now the cold weather hav
ing sot In, what she needs most Is coal,
not only to keep herself and children
from freezing, but to aid her In keeping a
fire In her range that she may continue
with her laundry work.
A man who dedrea thnt his immo be
withhold, called at the business office of
The Bte and left 13 In cash, which will
be added to the fund for Mrs. Maukoskt
and sent to her. This she will use In
purchasing shoes and clothing for her
little children.
As far as clothing Is concerned, the
children aro In great need of It and
fehoes and warm stockings. The clothing'
they have la old and light wrlgljt.-'surh
as they wore last summer. The chungo
In temperature makes their little dresses,
underwear and stockings entirely unsuit
able. Neighbors contlnuo kind to Mrs. Min
kowski and are doing what they can to
aid her, but a they aro not rich, sup
plying her and her children with food
und clothing Is a heavy drain upon their
lender purses'. They take caro of the
children while the mother goes out to
BoUcIt washings, but this often prove
considerable of a task for them,
There has been some complaint because
luul Monkoskl did not accumulate a
competency for his wtfo iyd children to
talco care of them In a time of want.
Thin Is answered by neighbors who sny
thnt tho husband and father was very
frugal, but on a small wage with six
mouths besides Ids own to feed and six
bodies besides Ills own to clothe, $1.50 or
so. per day did not go very far.
W. I. Klerstead brought 15 to The lleo
office to be added to. the fund and a. W.
Wattles sent up $10.
tempt to rnlo money to pay off the
mortgage Itdlek holds; they may aban
don the present property to ltodtck and
seek n tiew location. Kor several months
the witvrrelty has had an offer of n
forty-ncre tract of land Inside the city
limits, frfe of nil Inoumbrnncns, ns a gift.
Tho land Is said to be worth $CO,000.
Judgu Howard Kennedy, of the tillvcr
pity's board of trustees, said!
"f don't know what will be done. There
Is statutory provision for a stay of nine
month, which amount to nine month
of grnrc. We may as well call that a
year. We could procure that stay by
merely filing notlre that we desired it
He, It may be seen, without nppcalltur we
ran have prnctlcally a year In which to
pay the Indebtedness. And a property
ran be redeemed any time bofore con
firmation of Bute. Not until after tho
trustees meet can It be known what will
be done."
By Reason of a Great Purchase From an Overstocked New York Designer and Maker We Announce This
Notable Sale of Women's Cloaks
At Less Than Such High Class Garments Ever Sold For in Omaha
The Extremely Mild Fall Weather All Over the
Country left Cloak Makers seriously Overstocked
One manufActurer hiul to decide between an early
failure nnd n quick cash sale. Ho chose tho latter and
mado our resident New York buyer an offer flint simply
couldn't be refused. That's what brings this notable
event to Omaha Saturday.
Every Coat ii This Purchase is a High Quality
Garment of the Newest Style
This ranker turned out only garments of depend
able quality. Tho making, tho fit, tho finishing of these
stunning coata mark them "high class" in every partlcu
lar. Cut on graceful lines and fashioned after tho very
latest mld-vfintor stylo ideas.
Dairy
Owner Tells
of Oare in Keeping
Milk to Standard
"It Is Inconceivable to ine," ssld Dr. H.
31. Davis, who produces Frlesland cortlfl
fled milk on his Krlesland farm on West
tDodire street, "why our bnoterla testa
should run nlnntr day after day from
6.000 to 50,000 'bacteria per cublo centl
Yneter and then another day milk pro
duced under Identically .the same condi
tions of milking", washing; nnd sterilizing
of battles, fllllnir, cnpplns,, .should score
a high count,
"Our records at thn city hall show dur
Inr the last fow months as a rule much
lowor counts than tho uncertified dairies.
I have taken Krent pride In building a
model plant, costlnir thoiiiands of dollars,
where we try to produce as nearly c
wholesome, perfeot milk as It Is possible
to do.
"Theoretically It may seem easy to
produce milk below the minimum stand
ard for certified milk, or 20.000 bacteria.
but should anyone endeavor to do tl)ls,
they would find that oven with hlKh
priced labor nnd the finest equipment of
every kind, It Is hard to do. They will
find more often that their milk would
run above than below.
"It must be borne In mind that this
milk was reported below stnndurd, This
does not mean that the mtlk has been
skimmed or watered, but that It Is b up
posed to contain a few mora harmless
bacteria than It should have.
"We Invite Inspection of our plant at
.liny time and would like to have our
ustomrs and others Interested compnro
nor methods with those In use on other
dairies."
TJje Krlesland dairy Is owned by Dr,
-jDs-vts, who takes pride In producing milk
as nearly perfeot and clean as possible,
ate has spent large sums In brlnRtnc this
VP to the hltrheit standard.
Great Activity is
- Manifest in the
Moorcroft Oil Field
Advices from Aloorcroft, Wyo., sent to
llurlliiKlon official here uro to the nffee
that active operation are KotnK on look-
K to the development of thu oil fields
tho vicinity of thut town.
The Mineral Oil company, the organlza-
nn that owns the Natronal Ilpe IJne.
company from Bait Creek fields Into Cas
per, has transferred ltn operations to tho
Moorcroft fluids. Tour carloads of ma-
erlal, Including two drilling rigs, pipe
nd machinery, havo been shipped from
Cntpcr and unloaded at Moprcroft, to fit
once be sent to tho oil fields, where the
drllllnc of two wells will commence at
once.
Tho Moorcroft field, according to the
Hurllnxton advices Is four miles south
and west of the town and In the oil belt
that extends for more than 100 mites to
tho southwest. This Moorcroft field, the
report says. Is very extensive, Its width
bulnft much Kroater than In the Salt
Creek country. In a number of places
tho oil seeps out alonir the streams and
n the draws between the hills.
Blizzard is Soon
History in Nebraska
tu
ab
The blizzard of Thursday was of short
duration so far as Nebraska was con
cerned. It blew ItsolC up In the air be
fore idtilit und Friday morning, alt over
tho state, was clear and cold, tempera-
res ranging from 2 below to 30 deKrees
ovo. Suriront had the record for cold,
thatpolnt reporting: tho only below tserqi
marking.
From tho central portion of the state,
west Into Wyoming- and' Colorado, rail
roau reports indicate a uoay or snow
from one to two inches covering the
round.
All Milk is Easily
Contaminated,. Say
Owners of Dairies
"-".The report appearing In The nee of
Xombar a, stating that the certified
dairies about Omaha are unsanitary be-
jcause the bacterial count, perchance,
happen to be greater than the max!
jnum count prescribed by law. Is mis
Teadlnr," said the manasur of the Ar
wood dairy. "AH milk contains lactlo
licid bacteria, which Is healthful and not
'injurious. These certified dairies about
Omaha were constructed at a great ex
pendlture of money, having all modern
uppllances and methods, practical to the
business. The same careful dally handling
of the milk does not change in tho least
und why the bacterial count should vary
so widely from day to day is perploxlnr,
"One who Is familiar with the taking of
zaraplea on our streets can readily sea
tho chances for contamination. An ex
pert trained In this work of taking sam
jtes of milk should be employed, and the
work not left to any Individual. 1'ourlng
-inlllc from one bottle to another In the
open air acts as a mugnet for 1,000.000
bacteria.
'There Is no pel son living who can, by
toting, toll whether mtlk contains S0.
or 1004,000 barterla. After all It Is not
th quantity, but the quality of bV.rla
that Is helpful. We would be very glad
. to have thu publio, different clubs or
committees. Investigate our plant and
compare our methods with those In uto
at ether dairies,
"Tfce standaid set for certified mUk
kero in Omaha s 39,000, Some smaller
-jbtlries hkvo shown tests running from
M,m to 3,CO0,0OO bacteria. The proprietors
jkni employes ef the vertlfed dairies are
tesponslble nien, and are not In the bu.
IwMt to deceive the public, but to pio
(note health In the home."
You can Buy these Coats Saturday for Actually lk to Less than they Were Made to Sell
Chinchillas, Plushes, Velours and Mixtures.
This is tho Benson's big
event. You'll not find clonks
liko these'' ngain nt such ro-"
dilutions.
Divided into 4 Big Lots
Lot 1
Chinchilla, Plush, Vo
lour and Mixture Coats
in nil sizes scores of
now styles.
Made to sell
UP TO $12.00 AT
Lot 2 I
Vol our, Chinchilla,
Plush, Boucle and Mix
ture Ooats Tn now mid
wintor modols.
Made to sell
UP TO 18.00 AT
$Q50
All sizes for women nnd
misBcs are in this sale The
varieties are nlmost unlimit
ed. Divided int 4 Big Lots
Lot 3
Stunning Velour,
Plush, Chinchilla and
Novelty Cloth Coat All
thoBo smart, new Btyle fea
tures included.
Made to soli
UP TO $20.00 AT
Lot 4
Finest quality Chin
chilla, Plush, Velour and
Novelty Cloth Coats All
wonderfully effective stylos.
Made to sell
UP TO $2B and $30
15
Women's and Men's Shoes for: Winter Wear-Slippers lor Xmas
Bernhardt Coming
to Omaha m April
Surah Bernhardt, who arrived In New
York n, fow days uko, and who started In
Chicago for a tour of the Orpheum cir
cuit, proceeding west .to the coast, will
play sn engagement at the .Oinahn, Or-
pheum during the week of April IS. ac
cording to advices received this ufternoon
by Manager William 1. ltyrne. Bern
hardt Is one of the large number of stars
of International reputation who have been
engaged by Martin Deck for the present
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vnuuuviiiu nuunuil.
NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY IS
BIG WINNER AT STOCK SHOW
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The University of Nebraska took down
nearly $1,000 in prlies this week at the
International Llvo Stock show at Chi
cago.
The university won grand champion
ships und three first prises in the car
cus contest. The Xotal winnings of the
university during the week have been:
Two championships, nine first, four seo-
ond, four third, four fourth nnd one fifth
prises. Tho number of animals entered
were twelve cattle and six lions.
m si l is i 'fc
jgLg00
Men's $4.50 Imported English Shoes
$3.00 Pair
Mntlo from best English Innnetl leatlioi',
soles and uppers; all blucher stTles, half
bollow tongue gun metal cnlt,box calf,
patent leather nnd vici kid, (ftC!)0
mnae over stnugnt iiingnsu Jfl
liicfc mi enlr Knf nrrlsiv. univ. .t "
Men's Hunting Boots $3.50 Boys' School and Dress Shoes $1,85 Pair
15-mch Blkflkin tops,
bellow tonguo, wolt
soles in all sizes, worth
i&.00 a pair.
Patent leather or dull calf skin, In button or bluchor
stylus, solid oak leather soles, broad toes, snort
vamps; all slfes specially
priced Saturday
pair, at
.$1.85
Pullman Slippers for Men and Women
In leather cases to match all nkses and col- QOn
ors. pair 7. oOU
Women's $3.50 ard $4.00 Shoes at $2.20
All New Styles All Dependable Qualities Main
Floor Old Store Women's good quality patent kid,
dull gun metal calf and tan calf shoes, in button
nnd Ince styles "with cloth tops and kid' .tops, .short,
vamps, broad and medium toes and welt rf)fl2Q
sewed soles all tho season's shoes, posi-.
tively worth $3.50 and $4.00; in all sizes, pr,""
Misses' and Children's Shoes
Dull calf and patent leathers, with high, dull mat calf tops, ex
tension edge soles; splendid shoes for service or dress wear.
Sizes 11 to 2 S1.75
Sizes 8 V4 to 11 $1.50
81zes C to 8 $1.25
Brandeis Toy land is a Scene of Amazement and Delight to the Little Ones
By far tho greatest assortments of now toys ever shown by any western store. Thousands
of dolls, toys and games new meohanical toxs interesting novelties pretty gifts at moder
ate prices, otc. Santa Claus is here.
JULIUS ORKIN'S
Extraordinary
Suit Clearance
Saturday
Starting at 8 A. M.
Owing to the past mild weather
wo find oursolves overstocked on
women's suits. Our policy of clos
ing out every suit during the sea
son It was bought compels us to
start our suit clearance sales much
earlier this season, and novor before
havo we mado such great sacrifices
as we will Saturday, December 7.
This extraordinary suit cloarance will
offer you tho one big opportunity
that you have been watting for.
Suits worth up to 45.00 Saturday
t $8.08 and $12.50
For more particulars s ad page 9.
JULIUS 0RKIN
1510 Douglas
AUTO jCm32 Fainting
Special Toy Bargains for Saturday
2 Fully Jointed Kid Body DoIIb -
now at 08d
Thousands of sample dressed dolls
bought very advantageously.
Sample Dolls, worth up to $3.50
now at 08
Sample Dolls, worth up to $1.00
now at 49J
60c Sample Dressed Dolls. .. 15
American Flyer Trains, demonstrated
in Toy land; completo set with h
tender, locomotive, etc., $1 to $3
Regular 50c Biplanes, at mechanical
Toy Dept., at 10J
At tho game counter Regular 50c
Sets of Flinch Cord Oamo...25t
Empty Holly Boxes, in all sizes for
Christmas gifts, each..' 5tf
Doll Collapsible Qo-Carts with hood;
well made, at... 49c
Mooanno Bets for Boys $1 to $10
Anchor Stone Building Blocks At
the game countor 50J to $0
$3 airlo' Tricycles, rubber tires
now at $1.98
$'1.50; Olrlu' Tricycles, with steel tires
now at $1.50
Mechanical Trains, locomotive with
tender and coach on figure 8 track
worth $1, nt
Nicely made, large size
papier macule Dolls, worth
. 25c, at .lOd
See the new Cabriolets.
See the new Automobiles.
See tho new Velocipedes.
See the new Coaster "Wagons. See r
the now Handcars all aro practi
cal, substantial and handsomely fin
ished. Doll Wardrobes Fur Sets, Toilet
Sets, Combs, Brushes, Jewelry,
Shoes, Stockings, Dresses, Fans
Parasols, Gloves, Hats,, etc.
Base Ball Game Most exciting
game on earth. 18 players in all
positions. Every play, every de
tail as true as tho real game; a
great game for young and. old
nt $3.50
1) MJHH I
Panta Leggings
For Children Jersey
cloth In black, brown
and bluo warm, prac
tical garments for win
ter wcar all sizes, 90o
js sharp, khort Kony, The )mo talk of
Sidney trouble Is dally misery, Tkr
JHectHo Bitters for quick relief. Wo, Jor
Final Clearance
All Our Trimmed Hats
That Have Bt Selling.
Up To $10.00
Street hats and dress hata,
with plenty ot blacks
trimmed with ostrich banlB
. flower effects small
bunches of 0 CA
tips, at sPsCi.iJU
niiklLl
Missee' and ChlldrWs
Seetlen
500 New Street and Dress
Hats of furs, corduroys,
velvet, plushes and a few
beavurs, suitable for girls,
ages to 15 years. See the
Douglas street window
worth up to OQ
$5. at r,..S70C
Suggestions for Christmas Gifts
Put Up in Separate Holiday Boxes
in Brandeis Millinery Dept.
Beautiful Ostrich novelties, Aigrettes, fancy
Ostrich pieces, in all shades, at $3.75
12 and 14-inch Willow Plumes, in black and
white only also French Ostrich Tips 18 in.
long, 10 in. wide, in black and white, at. .$5
English Boutonniere very late Parisian fad;
clusters of pansieB, suap draggons, asparagus,
fern, forget-me-nots and French roses; soil
regularly at $1.50 and $2 now at 75c
Large Velvet Polnsettas with foliage; used with furs,
table decorations or Ued on Christmas packages worth
25c. now at lOd
See Brandeis Big Ad on Page 10
Imported Velour Hats -
shade and shape values
$G.50, at ........... .$205
Men'H $:S Sample Hats, including velour
and Scratch-up hats, at $1.25
Seal Skin Caps for Icn
at $5. $6.50. $7.50 up to $15
Near Seal Caps at... $2.50 and $2.08
Wack Coney Fur Caps $1.50
Men's Hats and Caps
Brandeis East Arcade
Every new shape that is correct is
seen first at' Brandeis StoreB.
The Famous John. B. Stetson Soft
and Stiff Hats at $3.50
Wilson's English Hats, dressiest
hats in Omaha, at $2.50
Every
up to
Men's Sample Caps Silk lined, fur
inside bands, at ..50c and 98c
Kojrs' Caps Fur inside bands
at 25S 49 and 9Sr
Boys' Aviation Caps at.... TUC
97.50 Iieather Suit Que Genuine Cow
hide leather, linen lined with shirt fold
now at $4.0S
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