Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 15, 1913, Page 8, Image 8

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THE BKK: OMAHA, KAIVHDAV, MAW II lo, lOKl.
Printers Want
Tariff on Books
NBW TOHK. March 14. A main meet
In last nlB'it of labor unionists affili
ated with the allied printing and book
binding trndrn aofoclatlons of America,
adopted a resolution calling on congress
to adjust the tariff taws on all books and
kindred Importations from Europe or any
other part of the world, by at least
equalising the difference paid to labor
In these Industries In European coun
tries and the United States.
Remarkable
Catarrh Cure
Geta Right into the Affetfted
Parts and Stops Gathering
in Eyes Nose, Throat
and Lungs.
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YOTE DISPROVES STATEMENT
Official Count of Ballots Disproves
Water Board Views.
WOULD BE ELECTED, ANYWAY
If Vote of Third anil Tenth WnnU
Were Hntlrelr Withdrawn He
nnlln for Three Conlratnnta
Wonlil He (.'hnna-eil.
The official count of the vote cast at
the charter comfnlsslon election Tuesday
disproves conclusively the statements
emanating from Water board sources
that the "gang" elected the fifteen com
missioners, giving them hecessary ma
jorities In the Third and Tenth wards.
Excluding the vote cast for all candi
dates In these wartin and this dlsfran- i
chlslng their residents, the fifteen men
elected all lead except three. Jacob Kopp,
a socialist, would displace one of these
and Samuel Burns, Jr., and nobert 8.
Wilcox would take the place of the other
two.
Following Is the vote cast for the fif
teen high andldates, not counting the
ballots cast In the Third and Tenth
wards:
Alfred C. Kennedy 3.022
Vlctbr Hosewatcr 2.621
Carl Herring 2.4W
James W. Metcalfe 2.383
13. Holovotchlner 2,2(3
W. I. Klcrstead , 2.129
C U Hhamp 2.017
V. P. Kuncl 2.01A
Jacob Kopp 1,957
(icorge K. Yager 1.91S
Hamuel Hums, Jr ,. 1,831
Robert H. Wilcox 1.H90
J. H. Bennett 1.8S9
Prank O. McCaffrey 1.8SS
John E. Itcagan 1,881
Before Easter Sale of Men's and Women's New Spring A
B
Commencing Saturday and continuing all next week we place on sale Men '8 I Our women's ready-to-wear department is abloom with the prettiest of new
values. I spring apparel and millinery, at prices that will save you at least one-tmru.
new Spring Clothing and Furnishings of high quality at remarkable
"Nlne-tentha of humanity suffer with
catarrh but do not know what catarrh
Is," nald an expert doctor, a specialist In
blood analysis. It Is treated locally be
cause nature trios to drive It out of the
tiystem. But naturo must havo help.
Noeal catarrh la merely an outlet, and
It Is folly to expect a cure by inhalants or
local applications. If a stream la pol.
luted at Its source It la ridiculous to
jwaste time In purification at Its month.
By a long series of elaborate" experi
ments at the Swift Laboratory It la defi
nitely known that catarrh can be cured
"by the slmplo process of Inoculating the
Mood with antidotal remedies that slop
Inflammatory conditions throughout the
mucous linings of Till the organs of the
body. This Is done with the famous
Swift's fluro Specific, or aa It Is widely
known, S. S'. 8. It la taken Into the
blood just on naturally as the most
nourishing food. It spreads Its Influence
over every organ In the body, comes
through all the veins and arteries, en
ables nil mucous surfaces to exchange In
flammatory acids and. other Irritating
substance, for arterial elements that ef
fectually cleanse the system and thus put
an end to all catarrhal pollution. 8. S. B.
cleans out the stomach of mucous ac.
cumulations, enables only pure blood-making
materials to enter the Intestines, com.
bines with thce6 food elemonts to enter
the circulation, and In less than an hour
Is at work throughout the body In tho
process of purification.
You will soon realize Its wonderful in
fluence by tho. absence of hoadache, a de
cided clearing of the air passages, a
steadily Improved nasal condition, ' and
r sense of bodily relief that proves how
, completely catarrh .often infests the i
tire system. You, will find 8. 8. 8. on
sale at all drug 'Stores at $1.00 per bottle.
It Is a remarkable remedy for, any, aad
all blood affections, such as eosemetNMi,
lupus, tetter, psoriasis, bolls and all scrof
ulous conditions, For special advice on
any blod disease write In confidence to
The Swift Specific Co.. 187 Swift Bldg.,
Atlanta, Go, Jo not delay to frt a bottle
cf & S, 8, at your druggists.
WILL PRESENT PLAN TODAY
(Continued from Page One.)
Iiovett, Chairman 6f the Union I'aoiflo
itallroad company; Julian Kruttschnitt,
chairman of the Southern Pad lie, and
other officers of these companies lett
today for Bt. taula to appear before th
Unlted States circuit court tomorrow in
connection with tho presentation of the
modified plan for the dissolution) of thr
two railroads under the .decree of th
United States supremo court.
!
California Htanil I'at.
SAN pnANCISCO, March 14.-Tho Coll-
fornla Itallroad commission on tho date
now before li finds Itself unablo to pro
nounce an opinion on tho modified plan
for the dissolution of the Union PacUlc
8duthern raclflc merger presented by the
railroad attorneys. In a message to At
torney General McltAyitolds outlining its
policy as to the dissolution the commis
sion so stated today.
Additional data Is expected from nob
ert 8. Iovett of the Union Pac'fle In re
sponse to telegrams sent earlier today.
In 'substance the message to Attorney
Uenaraf Mcllcynolds says thai while the
cgmmlsslon does not believe tht sale nr
lesse of the Central Pacific to the Union
Paclilo' Is necessary or required under
the ftcrms of tho order of the supreme
cdurt, It recognlrfcs that It has no Juris
diction ' pver audi matters ouulde the
boundaries . of California. .. The message
states that If the federal authorities re
(ilili'e "or permit the lease ' and sale as
proposed the. corrtmltslon will not oppose
tlwrponsAHmatlolifMflje deal. $
vi jip cojmijiioiTj rf iicraies mar any or.
der It may make ftfjer receipt of the
additional Information as to' the modlfiud
Unmrging plan vl! certainly embody
the terms and conditions of the original
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MEN'S WOOL SUITS - Regular $12.50 values.
Fancy serges, worsteds, etc., in all
leading colors, well tailored, suits,
on sale, at
$7.95
MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS Wprth to $19.50. Splen
did blue serges, worsteds, cassimercs, etc., in blues,
browns, tans, grays, mix
tures, etc. Neatly tailored
throughout, at $12.45 and.
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$9.95
MEN'S PANTS-Wortli
to $4.00, all wool wor
steds, mixture, etc., in
all colors, 01 QH
lit pair UH.dll
MEN'S PANTS-Worth
lo $2.50, worsteds, etc.,
in grays, blues, mix
tures, etc., all
sizes, at
98c
SLIP-ON RAINCOATS - Worth $5.00, at. . . .$2.48
MEN'S SPRING HATS - All the newest styles in
men's spring hats, on sale at.... $1.98 and $1.48
DltUSS SIIIKTS ValueB up to
$1.00. Ono lot of Dress Shirts
In good patterns, Including soft
pongees, etc., with or without
collars, at lOd
DRKSH SIIIKTS Values to
$1.25, all the now patterns,
at 60d
How Tics, Worth 25c, blacks
and whites, each
Cottflit Lisle Hose -4 Pair, 5i
Men's Silk Lisle Hose Worth
35c, at pair lgd
Handkerchiefs Worth 10c,
at 3J
Now Silk Neckwear Worth
to 50c, at 17
WOMEN'S SPRING SUITS Values up to $22.50,
Beautiful new spring suits made up in the leading
fabrics and colors, plain tail-
ored and prettily trimmed
styles, on sale at $12.50 and
i 111 Lilt: iiuiuiu,
$10.00
NEW SPRING COATS - Worth to $15.00. Pretty
serge and fancy mixtures spring
coats, in the leading shades
nobby styles, on sale n't 57.98 and . .
$5.98
WOMEN'S SLIP-ON
RAINCOATS Worth
$4.50. Tans and grays,
good qual- $1 fin
Hy,nt Ol.yU
WOOL SERGE DRESS
ES - Worth to $10.00.
Made in the pretty- now
spring styles- Q QQ
leading colors yBy0
BEAUTIFUL TRIMMED. HATS You'll find in our
Millinery department hundreds of the new spring
models, charming trimmeij hats of every style and de
scription, on sale, at $4.98 and $2.98
New Wash Dresses $1.50
values, at 98c
25c Muslin Drawers. . 15c
$2.50 Silk Messaline Petti
coats 9Sc
5c Hair Nets All colors
$1.50 New Spring Waists
-At 98c
81.00 Spring AValsts At 48d
Crepe Kimonos Worth $1.69,
at 98d
flOc Muslin Gowns At. .30J
$1.08 Muslin Underskirts
At each 08
MEN'S SHOES
Worth up to ?4.00. Splendid
dress and every day shoes in
black and tan gun metals, pat
ents, etc., in button and lace
effects. On sale at pair
$1.98 anl $1.48
Mf rl575 7 Orownd Stor In th& WEST" I
THE NOVELTY &
-S 7Vo. OMAHA
WIMEH'S SHOES
Worth up to $4.00. In all the
newest styles and lasts, in
suedes, velvets, black and tan
gun metals, patont leathers.
cloth tops, etc., at
$1.48 aml $1.98
order Insofar as the lines within Cali
fornia aro concerned.
Attention Is 'called In the telegram to
tho condition that any traffic agreement
UClWCeil mo. Hiimc"i
Union Paclflo fdr tho use of the Southern
. . . ' Al ,,i.,,,Uhnr Tin.. fifltwin
Sacramento land ' bukland via Bcntcu,
Cal., must be kept open to all competing
lines or to none.
A MesK Vullrond 3frn.
E. 8. llacon, ' 11 Bath' St. Bath. Me.,
sends . out this warning to railroaders,
everywhere. "My work as conductor
caused-, a' chronlo Inflammation of the
kidneys and-1 was-vmUerable and all
played out. I ,was weak and had dlyzy
spell", and k .friend rcommfcnded Foley
Kidney .Pills, from the" day I began
taking them, I commenced to regain my
strength. The Inflammation Is gone and
I feel better now thfttt I have In twenty
years," Try them. I'pr salo by all dealeri
everywhere. Advertisement.
ram nniim.gE
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BEDDEO'i ANNUAL
spring upemng
TOMORROW
Souvenirs and Credit
FREE TO EVEKY VISITOR
I want you to corn and m tfi j!rxcous array of Spring Waarabla
far man, woman and calKdran tkat I am displaying this saaton. A
stack thraa tlmas as larca as t hava avar shown bafora. and all from
tha flnast makara In tha .eaHntry-pa stock many tlmas battar than wps
avar sffarad by a C radii atarf. and fram which you can buy all you
want on Bsddao's sasy tarms 4i $1.00 a waak.
prist Up Your Family for Eastor
Biddio Will Wait for His Money
$1 A Week
BUYS
Ladlas' Suits from $12.50 to $45
La las' coats from $7.50 to $30
Ladlas' Drassas fram $7.SO to $30
Lad las' Trlmmad Hats from $4 up
Ladlas' Carsats at "Cash Stara" Prlcas
Dainty Caats and Hats for LIttIa Girls
Men's Suits, Coats, Hats and Shoes on Credit
Saturday
and all
Next
Week
A TRULY wonderful showing of
men's, young men's and boys'
wearing apparel for spring. You'll find
the new models, new fabrics and pat
terns from
Hart, Schaffner
&Marx
The most pleasing examples of style ideas, perfect tailoring -4
and all around desirability ever offered in Omaha at the prices.
YOU SHOULD SEE WHAT A SWELL SUIT OR OVERCOAT
$25.00 WILL GET: THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR
YOUR MONEY. WE SHOW MANY OTHERS AT LOWER
AND ALSO HIGHER PRICES.
The Boys' Clothing Section
With its superb collection of spring suit styles
will be a delight to every parent who visits this
section.
CHARACTER AND QUALITY ARE THE DENOMINATING.
FEATURES OF OUR DISPLAY. YOU'LL
FND
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY VERY EVIDENT AS SOON AS
YOU BEGIN TO COMPARE OUR OFFERINGS WITH
OTHERS QUALITY FOR QUALITY, PRICE FOR PRICE.
New Spring Lino of Stetson anifCroa
sett Shoes for Men. -
Now Spring line of Griffon Brand
Shirts and Sterling Underwear.
New Spring Models in Stetson Hats
$3.50
Both stiff and -soft Bhapes in all the new colors, including an exceptional line
of soft greys, rich browns and tho new green shades;
classyr out of tho ordinary styles, up from
A snappv line of Now Spring Hat
styles, at ...... $2.00 and $2.50
Qualities that we're most pleased to
have you compare with any other of
fering nt the prices.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
1,000 Men's Soft and Stiff Hats, manu
facturer's samples and surplus stocks,
values up to $3.00, in two lots
at 69 and $1.00
Clothing of Highest Qual
ity, attractively priced.
HAYDEN BROS.
Au immense showing of new styles and
colorings in fine silk neckwear, Perrins'
and Fownes' gloves, Interwoven aud Phoe
nix silk hose. The best tho market otters.
See our popular Hayden
Wonder suits and ovei
coats, at . $14.50
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