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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1913)
The Omaha Daily Bee EDITOEIAL PAGES ELEVEN TO TWENTY. LAUGH HEARTY MU i l AND abFF YOU OAN'T LOSE US VOL. XLTH NO. 117. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 19KJ. SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. Men's $2.00 GLOVES, $1.25 I Men's Gloves, 98c Dressed kid or mocha, Hned or unllned, $1.50 to 2 valuoa fOC Lined or unllned. kid, all sizes, best makes, $2 values, Saturday, pair. . $li5 25 Do You Know That 1 1 i $172 W ( will place a new Men Save $10 on Your New Winter OVERCOAT Here in This Sale Saturday IT'S the surplus stock of one of tho largost nnd foremost clothing manufacturers in the East. Bought so we can offer you smart new Ovorcoats lit prices that represent extreme savings. Tho salo Includes Men's Winter Suits also, and they aro offered at thosamo great saving. Men's Smart Winter Suits $15 VALUES Men's Overcoats and Suits $25 VALUES $151 Men's Underwear and Shirts Men's $1 Underwear, 69c Wright's D r. Health Underwear, shirts and drawers, regular $1.00 quali ty, Saturday, gar ment . 69c Men's Volour Hats, $5 Values, $2.75 The popular ve lours, best Im ported k quality, silk lined, In all tho very best shades. Tho values range to $5, Saturday 975 Men's SI Underwear, 89c Heavy quality flat Scotch wool Bhlrts and drawers, $1.00 Q(. quality, garment Men's 50c Neckwear, 25c Men's knit 4-ln-hands, Bolld colors, all the new shades, regular GOc quality, choice $1.25 Union Suits, 89c 89c Men's heavy ribbed or plain, f 1 e e c o lined Union Suits, closed crotch, $1.00 and $1.25 values. Men's $1.50 Shirts, 85c Men's percale shirts, In a gen orous assortment of now patterns, rogular $1.50 values for 85c Men's Hose,' 15c Black, tan and gray double sole, seamless, splendid values at Bale price, Saturday, pair. . . . 15c iOrkin Bros., 16th and Harney; i 1 lj mm && sW iP7 I and lully warranted J PIANO manufactured by Scgeratrom Piano Company in your home? That is one of tho many splendid opportunities to buy pianos at a saving which you're offered in our Big November Sales Wo want you to examino theso pianos thoroughly, critically com pare thorn with instruments shown olsowhoro at a much higher price . then if satisfied (wo know you will ho) let us place one in your homo. Thoro you can continue testing it to your hoart's content with tho assurance if you becomo dissatisfied Haydons stand ready to satijfy. Other dealers quoto this same piano at $248 and it's really ood valuo oven at that price. 1 Weber Piano at $180 1 Kimball Piano . .. .100 1 Hardman Piano $150 1 Webor Piano $100 1 Voso & Son Piano $100 1 Hardman Piano .,$250 1 Kimball Piano $125 1 Stoinway Grand Piano. . .$700 We arrange Paymonta on Pianos to suit tho purchaser's conveni ence and guaranteo comploto satisfaction" to every buyer. You"ll profit by trying hero first. HAYDEN BROS. 8 Concentrate your advertising in The Bee. fTJiere is a Beerin almost e very home. AUDITORIUM NOT FOR SALE, Directors of Company Withdraw the : Offer Made to the City. M0TI0E SERVED ON CITY CLERK Private Interests Snld to De Neo tlattna (or IlalliMtiK nnd Aro to Use It tor Wnrrhome Farpoat. Tho directors of tho Auditorium com pany have notified tho city cleric that thslr offer to sell the building ha been withdrawn temporarily.. F. A. Noah sug gtsta that the withdrawal may be per manent and the move is looked upon by those Interested In tho case as a possl bllity of the structure being sold to pri vate persons. The directors of the Auditorium sub mltted a proposition to tho city council 'October 11 and October S3, a modified proposition. In which they pledged them reives to pay the cost uf an" election to vote on Auditorium onds. provided no other question was submitted at the same election. It is understood that private interests are seeking the Auditorium for a ware house. City commissioners voted favorably on the special election. The directors de manded. 122,000 for the Auditorium if sold to the city. It is said the proposition now being considered will bring the directors and stockholders a ulsr return than nny bargain that could be driven with the city. Condition of Frank Furay is Critical Frank Furay, who was stricken with blindness last spring shortly after he concluded doing relief . work In connec tion with the tornado relief committee, 1s in a critical condition, but strong hopes for his recovery are entertained. He Is still at his home, but may be taken to a hospital, where an operation may be per formed. Dr. Allison is In charge of Sir. Furay's case, and while he feels that his condi tion is serious and will require close at tention, ho has by no means given up hope. He, with some of the most eminent nerve specialists of the city, have made a number of examinations and held a number of consultations, and it has been determined that Mr. Foray la suffering from tumor on the brain. An operation has not been decked upon, as there Is a possibility that the growth may be ab. sorbed. For Children .There la Nothing Better A cough medicine for children must help their coughs and colds without bad effects on their little stomachs and bow. els. Foley's Honey and Tar exactly fills tills need. No opiates, no sour stomach, no constipation follows Its use. Stuffy colds, wheezy broathlng. coughs and eroup are all quickly helped, and sweet, re freshing slumber instead of feverish tossing at night It is easy therefore to understand why an increasing number of bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound is rold yearly. For sale by all iwlera Advertisement. NEW PASTOR OF WESTMINSTER CHURCH PREACHES SUNDAY. BBBBBBBBBbVPIbPb ' eBBSBBBBBBBBBBBU REV. J. F. TOUNO. Dedicate Church to Replace One Wrecked by Easter Tornado The cornerstone of the Jeiviln, t Meth odist church, formerly the 5 4t.iwe.it Methodist church, will be laid ftunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the site of the new church on Fifty-first street, Just north of Center stroet. Rev. C. W, Mc Caekill, pastor of the Hanscom Park Methodist church, nil! make the official address when the atone Is laid and he will be assisted by other pastors of vari ous Omaha Mothodist churches. The old Southwest church, which was a frame structure, was completely de molished during the Kaater tornado, and when it was determined to construct a ! new concrete and stone building, with a full basement and substantial upwork, i the committee decided to change the ! name of the church to the Jennings church In honor of Dr. Jesse W. Jen nings, who was formerly pastor at the Trinity ohurch and later district presid ing elder here, and who is connected with a book concern at Kansas City. E. A. Smith is the pastor of the new church. After Prevailing Upon the City Natl. Bank Bldg. Co. I am Enabled to Use this Room a LITTLE Longer ' I entreated with the City National Bank Building Company for a few days .over the time of ray lease, and the few days have been granted me. A VERY short extension of time, mind you; it may be a few days; it certainly will not be over a few weeks, for this store room has already BEEN RENTED to other parties and I simply MUST get out. But the VERY short additional time at my disposal makes it possible for me to sell my entire stock, and that is what I MUST do. My locally famous price undermining will therefore remain in force for a LITTLE while longer. All Clothes at Wholesale COST and even LESS You've NEVER bought NEW and Seasonable Suits and Overcoats AT COST in the MIDST of the Regular WEARING SeasonYou Might do Wonders when the Winter is OVER, but who wants to waiiy it's a Uhance that Should NOT be SidesteppedPay Cost ONLY if You buy NOW! REV. J. F YOUNG PASTOR OF WESTMINSTER, ARRIVES Rev. J- F. Toung, new pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church, haa ar rived In Omaha with his family He wl!' preach at both the morning and evening pervtces at the church, Sunday. For tv. llMt elBl.t yam Rev. Mr. Young wj pastor of the Pm1)) trr'an hun h at fir thage. $9-75 That pays for any $15 to $18 Suit or Over coat. $1 4.45 For your choice of $25 to $30 Suits and Overcoats. I've always been rather "Chesty" about the excellence of my "feature makes" of clothes. You simply cannot BUY better clothes than the very garments I am now selling out at COST. I feature, for instance, such time-tested, nationally advertised lines as: "Society Brand"-"Stern-Meyers"-"Strouse & Bros.'9 and others equally safe and stylish. $17.50 For last chance on $30 to $35 Suits or Overcoats. I I $12.45 Closing price on any $20 to $22.50 Suit or Overcoat. $1 9.75 Selling out price on $35 to $40 Suits or Overcoats. CLOTHES FOR NOW Nine out of ten of the garments now offered by me at COST are garments that were INTENDED for Fall and Winter wear. You don't NEED to buy with the. intention of "laying 'em away" until you fir.d a suitable wear ing season for 'em. CORNER 16th AND HARNEY STREETS. CITY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. EVERYTHING GOES Other parties have rented this store; my fixtures must be sold speeduy as well as my clothes; the word "Quitting Business" is in the very air. I AM GOING OUT OF BUSINESS IN A HURRY. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. "A 1