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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1913)
12 THE BEE; OAHA. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1013. MOST MODERN BANK PLANNED; Architect Has Submitted Plans for KOT TO BE AN OFFICE STRUCTURE Ml Temporary Offices Will -Be Sfrnrril Aero the Street While the New Building; U Belaar Erected. SjBBSSstS 9 tjtj)j SMSBBBJB) SBMWsBY 0 eBsasBBa1 BsMsvaaa) myst 0 flWVM 9 SBBSJBJBj 9 SSSJUSJSS Airtnce Notice IprHVflH I II AdniiCB Notice f " Tlwrsdar Speplil Sals of I ' SERYIN6 TRAYS Jj F. A. Hennlngcr, the architect, has drawn up a tentative plan for the new fnlted State National bank building . and has presented It to the board of J trustees of the bank for approval." The plans hare not been approved aa yet, but It has been fully decided that the bank 'will erect a three story building, malnly or Its own occupancy. The plans aa submitted contemplate an extension of the present building on the forty-four feet that stretch to the west of the present bulldlnc, and of a similar pattern. .The plana caII for a revised outside and Inside. The exterior will be of Ohio sandstone, while the Internor will .be fin ished In marble. The first floor on the Fa mam street side will be devoted to the savings department, while the Six teenth street aide will be devoted to stores. The main entrance to the bank Ins room will bo from Furnam In the west end of the building. The second floor I to Include the en tire banking room. The plan of the in side of the banking room la to be changed to give a lobby extended Into the west wing and maka the banking room one of the largest In the mlddla west The third floor will provide one or two private offices and the working room. Victor B. Caldwell, vice president of the bank, declared that although no plans were as yet approved It had ben defi nitely decided that a large office build ing would not be erected so that Mr. Qfennlnger'a tentative plans would not diverge greatly from any plana that might n adopted. Mr. Wenninger's plana," said Mr. Cald well, "are excellent, and wa will consider them seriously. They will make the building one of the most typical banking buildings In the country. Largo tn sire, uniform In design, with the banking room occupying ono solid floor, We believe It will be much more satisfactory from the banking point of view than a large ten or twelve-story, building." The stores across the street are being vacated to give the bank temporary quarters. 15 Money-Saving Specials For Tuesday's Selling If you can powlbly arrange to como to our store Tuesday, do not fall to be here. Yo'ir trip will take only a short time, but you can easily save a few dollars in a Tery few minutes If you will buy any of this mer chandise at the reduced price we offer. Three of the Ten Who Try to Break Jail Taken to the Pen Three of the ten prlsonera In the courtly jail who' attempted to effect a delivery Sunday night, including Marvin Dehor, tho ringleader, were taken to the peni tentiary at Lincoln to serve sentences al ready Imposed by the district court Dep uty Sheriff Hopkins was In charge of trio guards who made the trip. PeLer, who Is believed to have origi nated the plot and to havo Induced other to ttempt to carry It out, will serve an In determinate sentence of from two to seven years In prhwfl for rebMag C. J. Duff of Cetwtdl Stuff last spring. Tom Bhellon at William Warner, aHas WIlHams, sen tenced to three years each In prison for burglary an robbery, were the other two mho were taken to IJncoln. Sheriff McShana Is still absent from Omaha on a vacation and hunting trip. Relatives Trying to Break Will With a Bequest to Hospital All Wool Women's Fall Women's 50c Women's $3.50 $2.50, $2 Grade I ingle Blankets Union Suits Hose for 25c Shoes $2.48 Corsets at $1.33 Extra Fine all High Neck and fur to tho Patent leather but- Well Known Make woolVery beary i . , top with all silk . ... . Model for slender and oft medium ?f ".J-v hems , silk b 00 1 J?? t0P.T uVn v??! o weights; plaids, ""h and wIth wide 11.16 ?u" d or wh,to XEr hi" Ves" "iS cbeckB and plain elDw. low neck arm garter tope Fine buckskin tops; tan to !; model for X'iJrtrK "SleecrilnlS $. 5 Sff7hflP5afcmr: both ends; worth and cotton; regu- and cotton; double silk stripe; cloth Inforced at waist; feMIJO mim B.E25c mttM jRll.88 10c and 12VaC 98c Table Untrimmed Women's Women's Flannels, 6c Damask, 60o Hats at ,39c Silk Waists Dresses Fancy outings 70-inch fine Oer- All silk velvet, 2- Pino messallnes,' Women's c 1 e v o r in. n 7 man Silver pleach- piece shapes, erect taffetas, wash new wool and silk Dress flannelettes; damask- floral Pe: mostly silks, chiCfons and new wool ana sine walstlng flannels; a 0 ara "" blacks; also two- velveU; In all new dresses; designed S h a k e r flannels nd conventional tone velvet; medl- shades; ntunnlng for late fall and and baby flannels; designs Llralt um and e m all 1 now styles, In all winter; all colors; af&.Bc llc3..69cShy39c gaall.89 s&.ff.ljB Kid Gloves Women's Embroidery All Wool Spool at 39o Pair Cloaks at $10 Silks Henriettas Thread Two.-ol asp kid Good heavy winter Dratnord and Arm- These are regular J. O. King's 200- gloves, mostly coats In stylos strong or nichard- Si and $1.26 all- yard spool cotton, blacks, made to most In demand son's best wash wool Henriettas, In always seUs for sell regularly up Made to sell regu- embroidery silks, all colors, made to 35c a dozen; spe- to $1.25 a rt larly at aim in alt colors, p sell at SI ftfa cial Tues- ir sy.nTr:.aaC ss.SlO l:.!.V'.,..dC a? .. 69c is..?.. 15c Tueiday the Tables on 3d Floor Will Be Piled With New-Lot in Our Remarkable Sale of Lace Curtains Surplus Stocks of Philadelphia M'fg'rs and Imported Curtains from St. Gall Mills MP f" lia&A PI aBBrmMfamv n ii m m ii mm Oluny, Scrim, Arabian, Irish Point, Filet net and Novelty Curtains actually made t6 sell up five dollars a ft inn lAfln pair, will go on sale at, l!Q m J)J I per pair sthi L I One, two and three' pair lots of fine Lace 0 attains, taken from this bif pur- ottase worth up to $4.00 a pair at each ...T.... I 980 Almost endless assortments of real Duchess, Antique, real Arabian, Oluny, Scrim, Cable ana met Net and im ported Nottinghamsi- worth to $8 pair, at. pr. Single Lace Curtains and Curtains in pairs flit variety trom the the great LiurciiMio worth up to $2.00 a pair, at, each 4 . uiUMjf, HV11U1, J388M9B i in pairs 49c Heiiry Turek, a Juror In a suit being tried before Judge Day of the district -.oiirt. In which rebittves are attempting o break the will of the late Charlea Har rier of Valley, told tho court that he believed a man was crasy who would leave bis property to a hospital or other Institution when he had relatives or frltneK In the ault -In question Mr. Harrier's ltmthra and klHtp arft' irvltiEr to IiivmII. date a bequest ft Jlo.OCO to the Methodist ' hospital, to Turek waa excused from the Jl is alleged that undue Influence was Used t$ Induce Mr. Harrier to divide his estate Into two equal bequests to the topltal and to a nlet?, while close rela tives wcr left unprovided for. inis Dig eveni is resulting in, tne saving or many dollars to many housekeepers In Omaha. No "Western store ever offered bigger varieties or bigger values In n sale. Wo have mentioned only a few of tho many special lots you will fnd hero Tuesday. Q. F. Bi DWELL IS VISITING WJTrl HIS OLD FRIENDS Ccorca P. Bldwell, former general man ager of the Northwestern lines west of the Missouri river, but now retired and living at Hollywood, Cal-, Is In the city for a few 'days. Mr. Illdwell la enthusi astic oVer California and is of the opinion that the state is entering upon a season of prosperity that Is going' to be unprece dented. Ho hu a ranch and a country home Just across 'the street from a. W. Wattles and is ilovotlne considerable of bis time to growing fruit, not for the market, but as a pastime. AccorCng to Mr. Bldwell the citrus fruit promises a good yield and with prices higher than heretofore, growers are going to make much more money than during several years past. In Irk Hels to Backaefc net Rites Mit!s. Tha man or woman who wants quick help from backache and rheumatism win find It In Foley Kidney Pills. They act o quickly and with such good effect that weak, Inactive kidneys that do not keep the blood clean and free of the Impurities that cause these symptom, are toned up and strengthened to healthy, vigorous ration. You cannot take Foley Kidney Fills Iqto your system without having good results. Contain no habit forming iruepL For sale by all dealers every. whereAdvert Uement. -V Council to Push Plans for Looust Street Viaduot! Olty Commissioner. Thomas MCOovern' was Instructed by the city commission to confer with President A. U Moliler of the Union Pacific railroad and find put Ihe reason the Union Pacific refuses to 'concur In the plans 'for the con struction of a viaduct on Locust street. ' The Missouri Pacific and the Chicago. Minneapolis. St rau & Omaha roads are ready to proceed with the construction of the viaduct. These roads are willing, it Is understood, to build a thlrty-slx-foot viaauct, aiinougit tne )4ana call for twenty-six feet. Vnlon Pacific officials liavo intimated that they were ready to bear their share of the coat of a viaduct twenty-six feet wide, city Commissioner J. H. Hummel protested to the council against Insisting on a wider viaduct SPECIAL OLD PEOPLE'S SERVICE BRINGS OUT MANY "Old Peopla'a day" at Diets Memorial Methodist church waa attended by forty )odd elderly persons. The church was decorated with autumn leaves, tha choir Sang old time-honored melodies and Pas. ton C. N. Dawson delivered a sermon upon idays gone by. The service waa much Ufea a homecoming of an old family ,for many acquaintances and frttnds met at the church after they had not seen ealch other for weeks and months and In some tastaneea years. The use of automobiles were contributed tr Dr. Bradbury. Randall Brown, Kd Williams, Bert Tracy, John Bextsn and Uould ' Dletx. The owners of the cars aided In the celebration considerably and It waa through their generosity that "many, unable to get out otherwise, were i aoia to attend tne services. LE! l"''" . ' 'VVBsflaHsBBBsflBBBB fljl ijHF'v' jsn.-'v sMbbHbIHbHHbbbbHKJbbH aTBTBTBTBTBTBTMri'' mBMmJmmmmmmWmJMmmmmmmmMmmmmmt mmmm&-- li9HHs9B9HBBPnHSH BgBaKllMiBVBBBBBk LmmmmmmWmmmLB" HDiBritfBBBBBBH TOMORROW! HENRY E. DIXEY WITH ALL STAR CASf "IN CHELSEA 7750" 3 SATS, SMXJTXSaTCr TUJHSSAY, OCT. 36. rerforsiaHoa 11 a. m. to 11 p, so. mHIPP THEATRE Mp 15th and Harney Sis. "UU Key to the Sltuatton-nee, Advertising A New Collar. Note the Brake. (Mr RED MAN BRAND EARL (H WILSON MAKKRH W TJtOY'M HST PHCHK'CT John Says: "XmaiUtna aak R hurat Is with us aaa, a4vocataa woatea'a I L suffrage, aat -dsar le, xioa't want to w aa suffer wir, Com on lowst ease jroorsslf with a TatTBT bvjstkx so ciaim" John ' Cigar Store 16th A Hmrnty Sts. XOOKS-The Best Variety. The Bee ijlassified pages carry advertisements of tho best roomand npartments for rent in the city. Phone your ad to Tyler 1000. $3.50 Isn't Much But It Is a great deal when J-ou have paid It out for a pair of shoes and after wearing them a week discover they are not worth half that. You never take such chances with Our $3.50 Shoes for Men Every pair has more than $3.60 value in them. Our guar antee is, "Your Money Back if You're Not Satisfied." Russia, Velotir and Box Calf and Vicl Kid. All the latest lasts. Drexel 1419 F&rnam Watch! Wait! See! BIG DOINGS I At 12th and Farnam Watch Tuesday Evening's Papers CanYouUsea Revolving Door At a Bargain? STANDARD PATTERN, COLLAPSIBLE, in SOLID OAK. HEAVY CURVED PLATE GLASS SOLID BRASS KICK AND PUSH PLATES FIRST CLASS CONDITION FOR SALE CHEAP Inquire of . The Bee Building Co. Room 103 Live One's MhoUtiir "I should worry because my sleepy competitor does not buw enough to advertise." AMUSEMENTS. Voaigfct and All Weak Stats, Wedaesdajr and aturday Robert B. Maatell Xa Claaslo Plays. Tonight King John. Tus Xaailstj Wo 4. )gt- SUehallSBt Wsd-Vlght. Xaobetk, Itmr,tS.SS TxU XlBg zear Bai, scat- SCarchaat AMERICAN THEATER TOKIQXT AXJC WXIr SCaUess Tanraday ana SMtarday American Theater Stock Oo. "Under Southern Skies." at Week Tni TntanriAir. fxesrsi SOUS. 4M. Tttlai rMn..a t4 s .... m . aft vr a w . xaxz; tt joiow in m. ,Bui,u. Qun of Paris 1 Tks snpnaat, IaaclnaUsg raU-Ksll of . iBtoxlcattar SUlartty, "We. Vs Oo latXoBe.H Sllg Caiti Cborna of as miu I Ur Beaatlea, ftorsraeM stage aettisgs 1 Xdits Slice Matinee Wesk Says, ' lilightfif. SaviRcs or Rigs ni Curtains Visit Our Special Quaker Lace Department. 6 See Our Big Display of Quaker Laces. $15 and $18 TAILORED SUITS $10 Over 250 Handsome New Suits just received from our New York buyer, ihcluding all sizes 16 to 44 the very latest styles and made to 'sell at $15.00 fciA AA and $18.00, your.choi.ee f 1U-UU Pretty Mnrlbou Scarfs, regular $5.00 qualities, In black and natural, very stylish (and com fortable snap Ih QC Misses' New Sport Coats, fine assortment of colors and designs, made to sell at S7.'50, choice -bargains, Tuesday at $3.95 Tuesday's sale. $10.00 and $12 Dresses, pretty designs In silk messallnes, eoliennes, serges, etc., all colors splendid assortment, QfJ PJs7J at; choice $7.50 Waists $2.05 Pretty chiffons, crepes, etc., colors and white, nobby designs tfjftlnp great snap J)St'l0 Extra Large Dresses for big women. New line Ju$t received, on sale . SIO. S13.75. SI 5- 19.50 Wash Goods DOMESTIC nOOM. Amoskeag Ginghams, full bolt, 7 He values Outing Flannels, Amoskeag, l2'So values, at, yard lOd Unbleached Muslin, 36 inches wide; 8 He values.. (JJ Sllkollne, 36 inches wide, 15c val ues, at, yard 10f. Percales, light and .dark colors; . 6Hc values ,. .5Hg Made Sheets. 74290; good muslin; 50c values, at 39r Table Oil Cloth, 45 inches wide: 20c values 15i Flannelettes, good weight and pat terns! 12 He values 10 Porcales, light and dark colors; 36 inches wide; 12Hc values, ftt, yard lOd Scotch and Shepherd Plaids; ISc values at 12 H 32-Inch Dress Ginghams; 18c val ues, at, yard .12Vati Poplins: plain and striped; 25c values, at, yard 15 ti LiRtn Specials Table Damask, pure flax, full bloaoh, full width -$1.50 quality, yard $1.00 Dinner Napkins to match, puro flax, worth $4.00, a dozen . . $2.98 Pure Linen Belfast Sailn Da mask, 72 inches wide, worth S2 yar 81.50 Dinner Napkins to match, 22 inches square, puro flax. $6.00 values,' dozen $4.50 Underwear SeotiiR DOMESTIC ItOOM.. " Men's Fleece Lined Underw.ear, 'all 'sites; shirts and drawers; worth 50c, at... ..35cj Ladlds Fleece Lined Underwear, all sizes; vest or pantflj- worth coc, at 30j Boys' Flannol Waists, all sizes; color gray and blue, worth. 76c at each .49i Flelsher.'s Knitting Yarn, colori black; extra special, skein, 10 d Ladles' Medium, Weight ribbed union suits, all sines, regular $1 valuo. at 5f Ice Wool, colors pink, white, red and black; 8 balls In box; box 0f Men's Wool- Underwear, all sizes, shirts and drawers, to $2.00 val uo, at 75o, 08c, 1.25, Sl.45 Angora Wool Yom. colors, black, car dinal and gray; regular 10c values, at ,.8o Slfti's Wool Sweater Coats, all nlr.es; color, Oxford and dark Oxfora: regu lar si. so VAluc 8So f . . GomrortaDIes and Blankets Our comfortable and blankot sale will continue Tuesday. AH the prices of Monday's sale will hold good. Cotton l)rcs Goods Sale Shepherd Checks, yard, 124o 15 Ratines; double fold; all co ton, yd. 00c 75c, 85c and Silk Mercerlced Ratines, yard, 50c, 75c, 85c and S1.00 27-lnch Ratines 25& Flannelettes, 36 Inches wide, at, yard 12 'ie All klndB of crepes, 18c up td ard 81.00 likt Your Own BrNd Spf c'mI Flivr Silt TMsfcy One Back of VIotii. will wv. i. .a . r .. - One Back of yiour will wv Vmi in. nn m -r This flour la made from the best selected wheat and guaranteed to srlve per fect aatlsfaotlon In baking bread, nlc or rkkr. Trmr nmn.. m,.... 2t t M fully refunded If not ils represented!. Koaday per -1b aaok m s I U ml isit . crrmacuaiea sugar. .SJl.OO 10 bars Beat-Em-All or Diamond C Soap for aso " bars Ilaakln Bros. Klectrlc Spark Boap for ass 8 lbs. beat Rolled Breakfast Oatmeal rpr , 85o 10 lbs. best White or Yellow Corn- meal for iso The best Hand Picked Navy Beans. per lb. so Gallon cans Golden Table Syrup. .400 !-lb pkg. Diamond II Self Itlslng Pancake Flour ...SVjO Tall cans Alaska Salmon loo 2-lb. cans Karly June Blfted Pens lOo McLaren's Peanut Butter, lb. ..laHo raters' Breakfast Cocoa, lb aoo The best Tea Sittings, lb loo Golden Santos Coffee, lb 20o See our full line of new Dried Frulti for puddings, pies, cakea and sauce. TJCSJ BUTTSOt. OXXZSB, BUTTZTK INB AKD HSB MUXET or OMASA The best Creamerj Butter, 1-lb. car ton ,.33o Tho best Creamery Butter, bulk, 33c The best No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, lb ..9c rnn best No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb. 86o Full Cream Youn America aietse, lb. , goo Full cream Wisconsin Cream Cheese, .per lb no Imported Swiss. Ementhal brand, 3So 2 lbs. Q6od Butterlne , ...SSo Good Table Butterlne, per lb.. ,17Uo The best, equal to creamery butter, per lb. to The best quality Storage Eggs, per dozen , aso THE VISITABLE KAXatBT QT obcaxa roR txb psoras 15 lbs, best Bed River Karly Ohio Po. tatoes a Jo New Hubbard Kquss.li, lb 8a Kancy Holland Seed Cabbage, lb, BHo FreslV Spinach, per peck iso Fresh Sweet Potatoes, lb. ., aHo Fancy lied Onions, lb. 9U0 Beets. Turnips, Carrots or Parsnips, per lb , 3140 Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries, qt., 7Uo Fancy Denver Cauliflower. lb...iaUo 2 wtalka Fresh Celery So 5 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce 80 2 large Green Peppers So Fancy New Florida Grape Fruit at. each Be, 7!So, loo, 13Ho IT TDV UAVneM'C ETIDCY IT ini I iAT Wtmmf W I PAYS PAYS hed" Rubufbwi A TJJT n. -mjr ir . Spriiir an d S tunair art) makliir b4 their call. 'Tta the yfj that tha tuburUa IZm. stoma mii 1U trooteat appeal. Hundreds are wlsk lag Um? had a kJm home, where the air la freak, where there is reom for a garden, and where aaa sU all the delights of tho country. It you have such a place, to sell, you wUl easily fin a buyer for It by using tha "For Sale" oeluatas ft The Bee. 1 Wast A4 Ifartment. Tyler iee 31m mi 1KB - DR. BRADBURY BEMTIST IBM Farnam Street. Extracting ii5c V? rilllBfla 50c Up Urldgework ....$2.80 Up Crowns $2.50 Up Plate $2.00 Up aa Tears Sane Office. Phoae Dobs. 1789 Missing; Teetb sapalled wKhout Plates or Bridge, work. Xervea rcsaoTed without pals. WorkgHar. anteed tea years.