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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1913)
7 -A : r - LAWMAKERS MAY VISIT SHOW Invitation to See the Made-in-Ne-braska Exhibit Here. RETAILERS ARE TO ASSIST Lincoln nnd Fremont Arr KavU to Have a Section Set Anlile lor the Mnnufiicturcrii of I'uene Cltle.. PTITCSllQ no lAon in negro women at Fourteenth and JaeksHJii )aper Man is Restaurant Milk I'tt-ain Is priU lleeil The . I n ' i x hip tnr .t.l ...... ........ 1. .. ..alU.1 Ill PRESIDENT BUSH WILL has been received and Preside) t t i , , ,i w.ii be In Omaha soon . 1 will be pleml to address the mere'' President Muih was In Omaha, la t mr, shortly after he became chrf r ecutlvo . officer of the Missouri Pa f ami lunched with the Commercial c me-iibers. At that time he created ft !imt fHvniRliIe Impression and tho bUl ness men aro anxious to meet him a cm w " "ff "J-"- ;Mt ami robb1 of m attriitloii ajifl while tt Id no violation of i ' SPEAK IN OMAHA SOON Robbed of His Coin , One of the women nkM Xohrln for to Be Investigated I law the deception will he pro- , hltilted The i-omleneel skim milk Is Soni. time In the nrnr future I'reeldent y a matrn. nn penremnR hid pocKets for a luolfer the other thruxt a (tun Whlli- . .Httalnst his side. Nohrtng tiirnlehed the maav nlchi fm'" Work IMo, police with a description of the two the iVm.h. li II. N'"-I"K. manager of women He renldes at Twenty-ninth anil the Omaha Tribune. wM held bv two ,,arney street. , mlxtxl with cream to make It "thicker " i Hush of the MIkkouh Vnrtflo ll'illroad City Palr lnprrtor Hossle will In- i Bometltnes, says the Inspector. Instead of company Is to he the (Client of the retall esttKuto all cit restaurants In an nt- mixture of cream and this milk the ! , r of Omaha. A letter was sent to tempt to ascertajn to what extent the mixing of condensed skim milk with customers are served with condensed I ,ltli B.klng him If he would meet them skim milk when they call for cream. Hn,i gc them ft short talk A roph THE OMATTA SUNDAY BKK: FKRIH'AUY 1V vn: The formal opening address of the "Alade In Nebraska" show In Uie Aud.- j toriutn March 3 will bo delivered by I.ihu- I tenant Governor S. H. Mr-Kelvle, who win I come from Lincoln representing . enur Morehead and the state of Nclraki, I The visit of Governor Morehead to t ie ! "Made in Nebraska" show will take place March 11, the governor stopping uif mic ! with his staff enroute home from tnv I presidential Inauguration at Washington ! Had it not beetv for this latter national ovent Governor Morehead w ould hav ' bten one of the central figures of thi formal opcnlnt of this show. There Is an effort on among the com- ; merciol organization of the city, com- , blned With the Federation of Nebiai:.t Itetallers, to brln? the state luglslaure 1 to Omaha during the "Made, In Nebraska" show. The officials of the latter woJld j extend to tho lawmakers of the stute a reception at the Auditorium at night ar.d other special entertainments. It Is jiroo- I able that If they come the South Omaha fctock yards would give them a trip to South Omaha and a visit to the stock yards, together with Perhaps a buffet luncheon. Several other forms of enter tainment would also make It pleasant f'.r tho legislators if they desire to come o Omaha and see ffoods that are made within the borders of their state tlnei. Hrincutlnnnl Value. Arrangements for the opening of the show have been almost perfected nnd the pregram will be ono of Interest and con siderable value from an educational standpoint. The exhibitors will take possession of the Auditorium thico days ueroro the formal opening of the show Among tlioso who have signified their Intention of being present most of the j time of tho "Mode In Nebraska" show j ure, C. IS. Belnert of Wymore. president. ! O. . Darnw. vlcn nrmMtnt T T.Vo,. Uarr, secretary, nnd a number of the board of directors of the Federation of Nebraska Kotallers. Fred It. Barclay of Pawnee, Neb., a well-known merchant who has labored very considerable for beneficial laws of tho state that con cerned tho trades lines, will assist in the management of tho "Made In Nebraska ' Bhow, and In particular concerning the reception and social function depart ment. M. A. Hostetler of SheJton, who I treasurer of the Federation of NebraskH ItctallcrB and a member of tho board of directors, will be presojit most of tho time I during tho show, as will also P. U Rogers I of Allianco, who will serve on tho reecp 1 tlon committee. i .T. W. Schrelber of Oreeley and Fred I)!ers, together with Director Knowlcs of Fremont, will also undertake active serv ice In tho promotion of tho "Madu m ' Nebraska show. i Secretary W. S. Whltten of tho Llnco'u Commercial club will arrive in the etv Tuesday to look after tho arrntiRcminia pertaining to tho "Mndo In Lincoln" sec tion of tho exhibit of this big Nebraska home products exposition. The Fremont Commercial club has tli . elded to defray one-half of the exposes of the Fremont manufacturers exnluit In the "Made In Nebraska" show, and a meeting was held along tlieso lltma Fri day In Fremont at which the allotment of exhibit space to the various manufic turors was made. Over twelve creators of "Nebraska made" goods will eome from Fremont. Theso firms will assist tho Commercial club in the arranging of tho program, tho datea to be announced this week for a Fremont Commercial club and manufacturers' day. Complaint Filed Against Man With Bullet in Heart Deputy County Attorney Thomas Fitz gerald has filed a complaint In police court charging Carl Nelson, who at tempted to commit suicide by shooting himself in the heart with a revolver in his room at Sixteenth and Vinton streets, following a quarrel with his sweetheart on January 23, with carrying concealed weapons. Nelson Is still In tho hospital, hut will be released the early part of next week. He will bo arrested at the hospital and taken to the city Jail, where he will be held for Investigation. It Is thought that Nelson has a wife nnd child at Logan, la. Since ho came to Omaha some months ago Nelson has been apylng attention to a young girl In the south part of town. On January 2C he had a quarrel with the girl and left hor house in a rage, threat ening to kill himself. The giiJI visited him the next day. Without warning ho fired the revolver point blank Into his breast. The bullet entered the heart, where it Is still lodged. Little hope was held out for his re oovery at first. However, he steadily Improved. The doctors say It Is extraordinary for anyone to survive with a bullet in the heart. Nelson's case, they say, is one of the few exceptions. Burlington Officials Meet Vice President Byram in Omaha Enroute home to Chicago from Cali fornia, where he spent most of the winter, Vice President Byram of the Burling ton, arranged for a family meeting of officials in Omaha. Mr. Byram Is In charge of operation, and those called to meet with him are Vice President Burnham, In charge of traffic; Assistant Freight Traffic Man aged Spens, both of Chicago, and Man ftger Iloldrege of the lines west of tho Missouri river. According to statements given out at headquarters, the officials simply talked shop and plans for the more economical handling of business. Speaking of conditions in California Mr. Byram says that state Is rapidly recovering from the effects of the freeze and people are trying to forget It. The fruit crop was seriously Injured, but Mr. Byram does not think It will result In retarding the growth of the state to any great extent. A 1,1 ff Sentence of suffering with throat and lung trouble Is quickly commuted by Dr. King's New Discovery. 50c and JLCo For kale by Utaton Drug Co. Advertisement. y SPECIAL NOTION SALE Imported Malro t.. -j, pin t ue 2 papers tor 7c liar suuoort eis, aillnxtaliln I on cord, c 10c card C Pearl Buttons. SIX 2 Doz. 5c Kngllsh Tnpe. 6 pieces to t in die. worth IS. ?V. for ic Fins, -j lb to box. JOe Grape Fruit, 5c SPECIALISES from tho fresh fruit section wo offer largo 10c r aire grape fruit, free tiC. ial ay a acvMw- ' ' r .r " - "-aE'- from frost, at ii mm " -. rr..- . .... 1 TJERE are six columns of the BIGGEST AND BEST BARGAINS that have been printed in the BEE this season. Even in this big space we can only enumerate but a few of the extreme values that you'll find in every section of this fast growing store. It's cleanup time with 11.' Nome of the lots, greatest in value, are limited in quantities they'll go iu a hurry so eome early. $125 J e r g e Suitings, 69c QPTTPT AT I Storm sorgo suitings. 4 4 to Ul livlAJua 64 inches wide - plain colors, stripes nnd checks, good rango of shades and black. Values up to $1.26 a yard, at THE BEST STORE FOR YOU ALL THE TIME. PATENT MEDICINE Spocials I i ii i n rinkliams i'nllfornla Fyrup of ompoiiml CQ. KIks, ROe QQn Ji 0 lottlo . OUti bottle UUU lntTfys Mslt whisky, l'eroxldo of Hydro- regularly $t, 70. Ron, 10o "I n nt lUU bottlo IU l'let hers rn-storhi, cnstllo sonp, Renulne. genuine. OQft refrulm- 0 fnr HC !t(ic bottle tOu 10c bars. lul lu'' A. Decided arad Fositive Clean-Up Monday of Women's FURandCLOl it rn at 0 1.JL vVJti JL T HE floodgates of bargnindom have been th in the annals of merointile Omaha as the recorded. Tiiroe big special groups like Choice' of Our Stock of Street and Evening Coats I hat were f inimrly priced a. $:ifl.Sn, $45.00, $50.00, $55.d0 and even $G5X); Monday, for. . . Genuine Se alette Plash Coats, Persiana Cloth Coats, Imported Fancy Material Coats, Silk Bengaline Coats, Fine Imported Black Broadcloth Coats, Fine Velour Coats rown wide open and this' sale is certain to go down greatest of its kind from every point of view ever this Monday. Your Choice Monday of Any Fur Coat in the House bother tie for m e r soiling was $!)."), $100, $125, $KU $1.3(1, $UiO nnd evon $17ir for Near Seal Coats, Pony Coats, Caracul Coats, Marmot Coats . Pony Coats With Beaver Collar, Russian Pony Coats, Russian Pony Coats with Raccoon or Fox Collar and Caffs IDntire Stock of Dresses (&L Gowns in this Clean-up Not n single garment reserved, and wo off or you your choice no mattor whether tho former price was S12G.00, $20.50. $35.00 or $30.50, fo r $0.75. Thero's a dross for ovory occasion, afternoon, stroot, party or ovcnlng woar, In fact, for every purposo for which a dress Is designed. The Offering Includes Such Materials as: Charmeuse, Messaline, Crepe de Chines Chiffons, Crepe dc Meteors, Corduroys, Velvets, Serges, Eponpes, Poplins, Bedford Cords, Etc. $f!7R 0 EMBROIDERIES, LACES, WAISTINGS and DRESS MATERIALS From the Liquidation Stock of D. Levy (Si Sons Co., Baltimore, on Sale Monday EMBROIDERIES WORTH TO 20c for 11c T 1 Cambric and Swiss hm- broideries in widths from' 5 to 7 Inches wide, big range of patterns for selection, qualities that would aMl regularly to 20c, Balo price, yard EMBROIDERIES Worth 35c for 19c JqJ Cambric arid Swiss E m broideries, also bands and Insertions In many widths and designs, for making and trimming waists, regular 35c values, at EMBROIDERIES Worth to 50c for 29c T nf ('ambric and .Swiss Em- broideries, nlso edges and bands, well worked on good quality cloth, small and largo do st g n s , regular 50c qualities, at WASH LAOES WORTH TO 20c for 11c T nf 1 Tn this collection you'll find laceR of almost every conceivable sort, nil now spring designs, the qualities would regularly sell to 20c, sale prlco, yard lie 29c WASH LAOES Worth to 35c for 19c 2 knees suitable for every pur pose, tn a wide array of now and protty designs, qualities that would ordi narily sell to 35c, salo prlco, a yard, at , 19c WASH LAOES Worth to 50c for 29c Lot 3 k1008 n nmuy styles, many kinds and many doslgns, In fact, most anything In. laces for trimming waists and d r o s s o s roBular 50c qualities, sale prlco 29c 19c to 25c WAISTING MATERIALS, 11c T fit 1 Including waisting mater inls of various sorts that would bpII rngularly at 10c to 25c, salo prlco, Monday, very special, tho yard at lie 35c to 39c WAISTING MATERIALS, 19c T.nt 2 1 11 (? luding t WUHlllllJIO. 11111 torlals anil weaves that would sell regularly at .15c to 30c tho yard, b a i o prlco Monduy special, tho j'nr d ut U J (At It 19c 50c to 59c WAISTING MATERIALS, 29c Lot 3 Including w e a v e s ami materials that would soil regularly at 50c to 50c tho yard, salo prlco Monday special, tho yard, at only 29c Three Big Cleanup Specials in SILKS Monday Rare Values 59c to 85c Foulard Silks for 39c. ' $1.25 Messaline Silks, Monday, 68c. $1.75 Oharmeuse Silks, Mondav, 98o. Special No. 1 Srtalft A j Special No, 2 leJLo!0Q Special No. 8 SAO A Bhades. also plain meHsalinos in "fkffH taffetas, fancy foulards, poplins,tt fi'Hc 'n "H sliadcs, both light iindflkfl every desirable color, wide range of pat-0lH foWyn crope do chines, pongees, etc , 24 to 30 If f I dark effects, 3G to 42 Inches wldo, very l I m terns, regular prlco 59c to 85c, cleanup r Inches wide, sold regularly up to $1.25, Ur J much In demand now, regular price to J sale price, Monday, yard MoI1day In the cleanup, special, yard. . $1.76; Monday, cleanup price, yard. . . . Sherwood's Stock of SHOES At SOc on the Dollar 'UST as we anticipated, the response to this offering was the greatest Saturday of any day since, the sale started. But there was a reason for that the news of the won derful values had spread all over town and naturally everyone with a need of this sort wanted to "got in" on the good things. The World's Hest shoes are repre sented In this sale, Including the best leathers and styles In all sizes. Shoes for Men nnd Women Sherwood's price $:i.()0, Kale price, Monday, the pair Shoes for Men and Women. Kheru nod's price f?:t.."JO to $4.00, sale price Monday, por pair Shoes for Men and Women. Sherwood's prlco $1.50 to $3.50, sale price, pair. . Hoys' and (ilrls' Shoes Sherwood's prlco jS1.75 to $11.00, sale price, pair. . ,82.45 es 89c Children's Shoes, Sherwood's prlco $1.00, sale price, per pair Hoys' nnd filrls' Sliors. Sherwood's price &U.75 to $11.00, iale price, pair . SI.45 imcn. $1.95 49c ?s. : 11.39 New Spring Models are here WARNER'S Rust-Proof Corsets styles suitable for every type of figure Look at the gowns and suits for sprlns and you will notice that majiy of them have drap ery. This is tho reason why tho f a s hi o n a ble woman Is going to bo particular about securing corsets with tho BtralghteBt pos sible lines be fore she has her now clothes fit ted. Practically all of tha nw prtng MofleU of Wr nti' " K u t - proof Corsati have theiD new tralght llmi. $1.00 to $1.00. Monday Here in the Big Pure Food GROCERY. Special! SWKBT CORN, regular l0ciual Ity, upeclnl, Cn can . . . - Ou CELERY rtKU I H 1 1 . PU aillll or enow ci.ow i n 20-oz jur I Ull PEAS, early Juno, ure- I fin cliil. ran UU SALT, Diamond Cryfltal, Monda, 10c pkf.-- 1! for J5c PICKLES, sour, Monday, p. OLIVES, largo Queen, Muiiu,o, ffrr 25c EOGS, direct from the farm h t r 1 c 1 1 y rroh, doz 24o FLOUH, Prldo of omaha or Our E?2 $1.20 FLOl'R. Capitol Iran!. Moml.ij sack SI. 10 MAC K K It K Ii frl' l -lt 1 1. :o. bizc. i r. niieclal I UU SUGAR Uranulatod, with jiurcimsn in gro cery section amounting to $1 or more, ex- J coining but- 1.L tor a n d esgs ids Oc SALMON. V 1 y- inouth Itoi U I C - -1 -lb ran I MU G 1 N Cr E It) SNA PS, Monday, kppclal, Cp per ll. . . Du It I C E, fancy wholo Jupan. I rC?:.. 25o TOMATOES Capltnl brand, spi-clal- - ii cans iHir, SOAP, Diamond f or Meat 'Km Ml - 10 liars 25c SOAP, Pearl W h I t e. special Monday H bars 25c PLUMS, Groan JaK- r KtfK -- api.ni onn (run I. ' nn faUU VINEGAR, cldor Muula, in. Uiko b' I Ull (' O I) P I S II, Shifildeil, Mun day ii pkgs. 25c MACAHO.NI, or HpaKhfltl. Oma ha ur MlnnHnta, It pkKs. 25n WHEAT, OAT M HAJ, or ran .akb Flour, 2-lb pkK - it for 23c I) RAN FLOUR, ITpdlke'a, Mon- k8-.lL: 25c SAIAD DRESS ING. Vaiht i luh, Moivday, I (n botllH I lib CATSUP. Snld er'a, Monday, .i pint holtle 20C SARDINES, oil i muMtiirtl. rn Mundt : for 1 0c DU(5KWHJ7AT. pancake flour, Capitol brand, 2- r;,".i2'20 SYRUP, Amber Urlp. m-ll. ,an. 2 for 25c MINCE MEAT, prepared. I nn per kIhss I UU CRA C K E R S, i i e n m p airy Salted. Mon- ft' day. per 1I. OC COFFEE. Cant- tol brand, sion- y rreo demon Htratlon, 1)7 special, lb. L I C BUTTER, '""I'ltji brand, full ''rl' Jt' weUht 38c CRA CKBRS, Oyster or Soda, Itcn'a Hest. ri per lb OC HUTTERINE Premium brand, 48o TEA SIFTINGS, nest 11 Ji 1 t t X'TS- I Oc On Sale Monday 8 TO 1 ONLY No mall or phono orders nc- cnptd. Quantities limited to each buyer Nono to doalors. 50c Tooth Paste, 29c Poboco Tooth Paste. roRular 50c slzo pkg.. cv. jv Monday at tollot i H li . section, 8 to 1 A. only, packago f 15c Borax, 3 for 25c 20 Mulo Team Hontx. rogular ir.0 lb. II Kg., f AOs. Bf Monday at o Jf Sorn,.,3KtoT....forOC 50o Almond Cream, 29c. Hlnd'a Honey nnd Almond cream, rog. 50c pkK.. Monday at ff ffi H tollot Boctlon, 8 to , 5 fj i only, pucitage. . . w r v Oliild's 35c Hose, 2 for 25c Children's Cnshmoro hose, also flooco llnod hoBO. broken sizes of 2Co and UGc quality, Monday at Hobo h Jmt. ms section, .sZ.Jp si to 1 only A.ltf at na r Oliild'3 75c Dresses, 39c Chlldron's wash dresses, pou calns, linens, chanibrnj-R nnd ginghams, for ages 2 to G yiu., regular prlco 75c. rf Monday, 2d floor, JHA 8 to 1 only, your gTl j fl F choice at. w 25c Stamped Towels, 714c Stamped towols, union linen, originally priced to 25c, Mon day to 1 only, 2d floor, art noodlowork sec tion at, each. . . . nu, .linn- 7ic 59c Stamped Linemi, 19c White stamped linens, conter- ploces, scarfs and pin cushions, originally 3Gc to 59c, Monday, a r 1 o o r, art needlework mic tion, 8 to 1 only each j, muuuuy, 19c $2.00 Waists at 95c Women's whlto lingerie and tailored waists, several stylos, rog. $1.26, $1.50 and $2 valueB, Monday, Mam floor, bargain table 8 to 1 only, your cholco at. . . ia i vniues, 95c 10o Linen Orash, 7c. All linen crash toweling, 17 In. wide, unnioacnou, rog. lOo quality, Monday, 8 to 1 only, linen sec tion, yard , i. in. 7c 10c to 12Uc Muslin, 7c Dloachqd muslin, all well kuowa brands, rog. 10c and 12c qualities, Mon day, 8 to 1 only, do mestic section, yard... 7c 5c Machine Thread, 3c J. O. King's spool cotton, 500 yardB, whlto only, reg ular prlco 5c, Monday, 8 to 1 only, notion sec tion, spool on, ouu .3c $1.50 Night Gowns, 69c Women's outing flnnnol night gowns, several styles, whtto, pink or blue strip ed, 1 to fl.50 values, Mon. 8 to 1 only, 2d floor. . ries, wnuo, 69c 35o to $1.00 Frames, 19c Picture frames, all sizes, from 7x9 to 12x20 inches, gilt, black, brown, etc, worth 35c to $1, Monday in tho biiBoment, 8 to 1 only, cholco. . gllU, U1UCK, 19c Oups and Saucers, 10c Thin white china tea cups and saucers, an nrsc quality, Monday, 8 to 1 only, in basomont, pair. . . , a cups ana 10c 19c Aluminum Spoons, 10c Aluminum bastlnir nnnnna Inm, uanuia, reguinr price lUc, Mon day morning, 8 to 1 only, In the basement, choice at, each a 10c, Mon- 10c Bargain Basement Men's 75c Shirts, 39c. Men's chambray and madras shirts with military collars, rcg- pnee v &c. Aionaay in basement bar gain section, 8 to 1 only, choice. . . I2V2C Cotton Hose, 6c Dlack cotton hose for men and women, full seamless, regular price lzv.tc, Monday m the basement bargain section, S to 1 only, pair Men's $1.50 Shirts, 69c Men's flannel and khaki shirts, regular price ?l to $1.50, Mon day morning, .s to 1 in tho basement bargain section, cholco cuiiuru, rcg- 39c 6c 69c ;0RKIN BROS.-YOUR HOME STORE; ;0RKIN BROS.-YOUR HOME STORE.: