HIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 11)14 r Starts I jfe y '7! 1510 DOU GLAS STREET We Solicit Charge Accounts From People .H 4Lfe H Sensational Sale Saturday NOW comes the greatest bargain event of them all. Your choice of any garment in our stock for $15. We'll expect the crowds early tomorrow, because the shrewd women know from past experience that here is a store where you get the same garments when you come to buy as those that are shown in our windows in advance at prices exactly as advertised Your unrestricted choice or any 1 ailoredH Suit, Coat, Dress or Evening Wrap for- merly sold as high as $65.00, on sale Satur day only, at the ridiculously low price of . . Again we ask you not to confuse these regular Julius Orkin personally selected tailored garments with many that are bought and used for "sale" purposes by some stores at this time of the year. Come, early! There are some bargains better than others, but they are all exceptional ones. If you had your eye on any garment, in particular during the season when, perhaps, the former price was beyond your reach, come Saturday and if it hasn't been sold, you're welcome to it for only $15.00, even if it formerly sold as high as $65.00. It will be a great day here tomorrow. Hundreds of regular patrons of this store always attend this sale and buy an extra garment or two no matter how well they are supplied ith clothes. The styles and the prices are irrisistible. The more you know about clothes the more these bargains will appeal to you. Come tomorrow. Here's Another One-Day Sensational Offer! Buys your unrestricted choice of any Tailored Suit. Coat or Dress thai sold up to $25.00 Remember. Saturday only, choice for S10 I mako tills second grand offer in order to put one of my high class garments within the reach of overy woman at a price low enough to fit every purse. Handsome garments that were good values all season at $25 will go Sat urday at only $10.00. Nothing reserved. We'd rather have the money than carry over any garments. Saturday is your day for opportunities. . JULIUS ORKIN. 1510 Douglas Street $10 RAILROADS ARE CUTTING ICE ( t m ' f - SmriRg Qeod Quality frbrn the Wyoming Fieldi. , SOME HOUSES ARE FILLED Colder Weather la Jfredctl Hcfore the Cm Can Be Harvested in Thla Section of the State. where there Is a possibility of a short crop Is at Ashland and n't- points In the eastern part . oC tfebratito atone the rimte At?tho' places' loo. Is too thin, to cut at a profit anil nothing has boeti done In the way of harvesting. The Northwestern Is laying; In tlio nor mal supply, cutting on the reservoirs at Valentino and on tho river near Long Pine. At both places, while the Ice Is a llttlo thinner than that usually cut, the quality Is (rood. The noi'inul unnuul ico puck ot the Union I'aclflo ltallroad company Is 1M.CO0 tons. Up to Thursday nlsht 22.000, tons of this quantity had boen placed In stor age. And while there la no sero weawicr in sleht, officials of the company who have to do with Ice are not alarmed over the outlook, fcellns that during the lat ter part of this and durlns next month there will bo ehoush freeslnc weather to' enable the securing ot a full crop. At this time tho Grand Island Ice houses nre bclns filled with ic cut at Lai-anile,' Wjro., and the houses at Kidney are filled. Ice is being put Into tho houses at Chey enne, Laramie, Green Itlver and Evan ton. and hi unothcr week tlusy will be filled, even If thd weather should not turn ny colder- than It Ih ut the present tUno." At North l'latte and Gothenburg: the ice la from six to eight Inches In thick ness und some (s being harvested at these; two pptaU. Tho Tturllnfeton Is Retting Kood Ice at Nebraska, points along the north . branch of the l'latte, filling the Ice houses at stations In that section, and considerable is being shipped 'to the houses further east. Along the, Wyoming linos around Sheridan and In tho Big lloni basin coun try, a good quality, of Jce, Is being har vested und there Is little rear of a short crop, , With the Burlington, the only places Gfc Your Stood A GOOD Setrcfefeii Bath An astonishing record of serious blood poisoning la dally brought to our attention. And most If not all these conditions could be averted were the blood primed, toned and purified In advance by that wonderful remedy known everywhere as B. H. & Few peopje reallxe how quickly the system becomes Infected with the otlds 2nd. ferments from undigested food, con tttlpatlon and Inactive kidneys. The symptoms of fover, thirst, ex citability, dry skin followed by rash, and many indications are often wrong iy diagnosed as Ptomaine poisoning. Many people who act hastily from violent temper aro simply suffering . from, the effects of poisoned blood, produced by faulty elimination. But by far tho greatest peril is the dally danger from bruises, contusions, the scratch of a rusty nail, and vocational poisoning. The nmUcuul properties or S. 8. 8. are ttU tltl jut as tmeatUl to well Ulaoced fetalis as ars tbe nsuitlTa i-roptrtlts of the metu. gratos, fats ana suxart ot our dally food. Aad it yoa will Usr this fact la mls4 sod cat jour hUni taster the dotaisatlsg ioSceoee id B, B, B, 7 UJ sot eely drits out tboie ImpurtUes that etoss jaieiuaatlua. CaUrrii. Kcxema, t-ln-!, Bolls and thto aoemte Wood, tut yon wttl M awr the (brill of bealtu tban eao coaw olr from a purified Hood stream. Do sot accept snrttiliic ro in place ef R. 8. 8. 5 pa.t so atteotloa to tba "Jut as Good" elates of tti&s wbo would tsrtttce jour bealtb to saafce as extra proof H. S, B. eoaUlna bo utaorals. tie trodo iras: notbtct but tbe uoat WnwttUl BwterlaU. fio be sue and ftt 8. 8. 8. na oid JliarilntiDrnt. art a bottlo ttwliy a4 write for free adflca to Tb Bwft VpecKUi C. 992 wUt Biat.. Atlanta. Oa. Old Associates at Burial of McElroy A largo number ot telegraph men and old-time resident uttended the funeral of Wllllnm A. McKlroy Friday morning ot 9 o'clock at St. Teter'a church, Twenty eighth and Leavenworth streets. Tho do- censed had been a Western Union tele graph employe for over thirty years, twenty years ot that time as traffic chief. lie had lived In Omaha for forty-four yenrs, ' Tho scrvlfe was conducted by Hew Father J. F. McCarthy, pastor ot tho church of which Mr. McElroy was a com- munlcant The pallbearers were all tele graph, railroad or business men who were associates ot tho deceased during tho many years of his work here. They were as follows: ' Honorary jf. n. Bheldon, supcrlntcn dent of telegraph of tho Union Pacific: V. P. McFarland, nsslstnnt superinten dent ot telegraph, Chicago & Northwest 'ern; C. B. Horton, district commercial superintendent ot the 'Western Union; J. P. Hnrnhnrt, district traffto superinten dent; W. Salisbury, district plant super lntendent: W. W. Umstcd, district com merclal manager, Kugene Duval, assistant KeilcruNpussCniier and ticket bgent of the Milwaukee rpod; F. J. McShane. sr., plo. mot resident. Active-W. P. Hart. J. P. Frenser. J. IL McDonald; W. 3. llusland. It. U Howe and fSdwant Tlipmpson. Tho out-of-town relatives who camo for the funeral wore: Mrs. Bornard Thomas, together with her husband, daughter and together with her husband and their daughter. Mary Meredith Thorns-' of Kansas Olty; John O'Oonnell, n nohow, of Kansua City, and W. A.. McKlroy. jr., the son, Hamilton, Mont. Interment was in Holy Scpulcher ceme tery. MAL0NE TELLS FRIENDS HE IS VERY MUCH ALlVE I am not dead." Joseph II Malone. slot South Fifteenth street, has been busily telling his friends In answer to phone Inquiries, duo. to an error In the reports of death, at tho city hall. He asserts that ho is very much olive and expects to be for a long time to come. Tho friends Mho havo made Inquiries have dono so because of seeing a death notice regarding a person of similar name who died at a hospital early this week. The deceased boro the name of Malvlc, which resembled the name Malone In ap pearance, when written. Water Rate'Reduction J . Bedaiise -"better late than never," our Walter board is to be congratu lated for having at last brought the rates below 25 cents per 1,000 gal lons, which it had. repeatedly pre scribed as a maximum charge for the old water company. It Is plain now that the board cpuld, and should, havo redoomcd tho promise to extinguish tho "robbor rates" Immediately upon taking pos session of tho plant, and that tho ex cess charge for all these elghtoon months has been needless and unwar ranted. Incidentally, while congratulating the Water board on seeing the er ror of its ways, The Bee can take credit to itself for the complete suc cess of its campaign for lower rates. Doos anyono believe that without this persistent pressure of aroused public opinion, tho Water board would have reversed Its announced purpose to maintain the "robber rates" until t.t had piled up a treasury surplus big enough to buy one or all of tho public scrvlco utilities? Doos anyone beltevo the board would havo backed up even now hud not The Deo secured from Judgo English the docislon that extortlonato water rates are subject to judicial re view and control? With that decision, won for the people by The Bee, the publio will be able to command further rate reductions as conditions may jus tify, which would not be attainable in any other way. GREAT NORTHERN EXHIBIT CAR IS TOURING STATE Accompanied by a battery ot .lecturers and agricultural .experts, the exhibit, car , of tho Great Northern Is touring the I nurllngton lines In Nebraska, covering from one to three stations dally. The car will be In Nebraska until March. Then It will go Into Iowa for a couple of weeks, after which It will go back to St Paul. Throuxh Nebraska and Iowa tho Orcat Northern car will cover practically the eamo territory that was covered by the Hurllngton car before running It was abandoned. At the stations where It stops experts will talk to the farmers on the best methods of cultivating the soli, planting and caring .tor crops. ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS ARE TO MEET IN THIS CITY The Iowa Ice cream manufacturers and the Nebraska men engaged In the same line are to hold joint -sessions of their respective associations In Omaha, Jan uary SO. The Nebraska association opens Its convention In Omaha, January 1ft. On Junuaty M, the Iowa men are to come and join tho session. It Is ex pected that VjO or more delegates will attend tho two conventions. SENTENCE IS SUSPENDED FOR SAKE OF THE FAMILY Fied Stlllmock. H16 Oak street, was given a thlrt)-day suspended eentenv when arraigned In police court charged with abusing his family. Mrs. Stlllmock testified that her husband, while under the Influence of drink, would come home and use abusive language toward her In the presence of their three children. In the latest quarrel he struck her, where upon the complaint was filed sgalnst him. His jail sentence was suspended on his promise never to toufh liquor again as long as he lived Humane Officer Has Some Horse Problem "A Transaction In Iloisif'.eih. or Who Owns the Equine," Is a topic of much mystery over which Humane Officer JIans Nielsen has been stroking hfs pale, brow In deep thought during the last few days. A brief synopsis of the great problem Is as follows; Wednesday of the present week M. Gltlln of tho Btato Dry Cleaning Works, Twelfth and Capitol avenue, pur chased after much debato "a perfectly good horse1' from M. Collck. Twentv.fifth and Ulondo streets, for which he gave a check for tlT.BO, Mrs. Collck hastened quickly to a nearby grocery and pro cured cash for the certificate. Artcr driving tho animal about three blocks It stopped, apparently dying from loss of brvath. and M. Gltlln. rushlnir In the nearest telephone, called up the bank and stoppea payment of the check. With words of courage and appeal he later coaxed the animal back to M. Collck, who, declaring a bargain Is a bargain, refused to reverse the deal even whjon ho icarncu mo cncnK naa oeen stopped. He had the miliums, so "he i-n. won.' M. Gltlln grew wrathful and tlelng the horse to a post at the rear of M. Collck's yard departed. Nielsen was tetenhnned Thursday by nelghbora of Collck's that a norse naa been standing at the back ot his house ror twenty-four hours with out feed or water. Nellsen boarded 1 car and found the animal In 1 bad statu. At a nearby feed and grain store the equine drsnk a lot of water and con sumed a henlthy meat of cereal. Tln phone communications with both ot the men in the deal resulted In Nielsen tak ing the animal to the pond for execu Hon or disposal. The entire irln tva. consummated without a sign ot a heavo on the part or the animal, and when tins was made known to M. Qltlln he ltn mediately clulmed his nronertr. Nteln howover. angry at the treatment tn nhirh tho beast had been subjected, has about decided to hold it and file a comnlalm of cruelty against both parties concerned HUSBAND GIVEN SUSPENDED SENTENCE ON ABUSE CHARGE Ooorgr BndesV 3115 AVebster, charged In police court with abusing his family. was given a suspended sentence of thirty days. Hndea was charged by his wife with slapping her, which fact he denied, but explained that he had "sufficient cause to do so." Twenty-five years ago ho married a widow with seven children, all of whom he raised and educated. A few months ago. one ot the boys brought, his wife and four children to Bwell the already numerous household. This fact he ob jected to strongly, with the result of his arrest. He declared that all ot his family were "merely waiting around until he died so that they could divide a IS.OJO life Insurance policy he had car ried for them." POLICE MAKE TWO RAIDS ON DISORDERLY HOUSES As a result of a raid on two disorderly houses by Sergeant Madson and crew Thursday nlgbt. Birdie Love. COS South Thirteenth street, and Harry smith. Key stone hotel. Fourteenth and Douglas streets, were arrested. The former was fined W and costs In police court, while the latter was discharged. Four Inmates, two from raih pln-e. tot felted cash bonds. Monster Cash-Raising Sale BIG DAY SATURDAY This is positively the greatest and most sensa tional sacrifice sale of furniture held in Omaha in years. It has brought us crowds every day since the beginning. It completely outdoes our great blKh SALE of last August. PRICES CUT AND SLASHED Remember tltitt this is NOT a stile of damaged goods. It is a sale of Perfect and Desirable merchandise at actually LESS than FIRE SALE prices. We're converting into CASH at a big sacrifice, some heavy stocks that came in too late for the fall sell ing season. Prices are cut below (ill past limits slashed ns never before. As you value the saving of money don't buy ANYTHING ANY WKKKK without first learning of tho wonderful 5? onrif!in nnw linimr lTlniln 111. this store. Buffets Wish we had space to describe in detail all these elegant. Buffets that are going now at such a sacrifice. Iarge, elegant Buffets that were (0 and $4G at about 317.50 to 320. Some S55 valden at 934.60. Some J60 and $75 Buffets at S37.50 to S40. Then there are tho cheaper linen $28 and $30 BuKets at 913.60 to 919! $20 to )26 Buffets at 90 to 914 Some ex cellent BuffetH now 99.60, some at 97.7S. You never had Buch nn op portunity before tq, buy a Buffet without paying the denier some profit If Yiu Can Use Any Very Fine Pieces There aro some very ele gant pieces included in this sale. Extra large and mas sive Dressers, also Dresser and Chiffonier Sets, in gen uine mahogany and Circas sian walnut, pieces that are worth $100 to $150, go at $55 to $80. Same is true in the line of Buffets. It's the greatest sacrifice of high art furniture you ever read abbut. Come Saturday. Extension Tables There are Tables of overy finish every slse. all dcslsns: there aro some priced nt 38.08! others at 97.60 and 98.75. Then Rome nt 99.75 ami 911.60 all at a mere fraction of real worth, you certainly oiiRni to see these tables. Then there are finer tables, thai were )2S to 4S that go at from 919.50 to 935. Thosa that were $47.50 to $65 p.i nt SS3.S0 to $35. The val ues are truly wonderful. Davenports and Rockers There aro many Davenports, Davenport Beds, Duofold Dav enports, Rockers, Chairs and living room pieces. The lota are too numerous to enumerate here In detail. All are to he Bvept away now at whatever prices they will bring. Coino and see this lot of merchandise going at such a sacrifice. Dressers There Is a considerable number of Dresners, some as low as 97.50 and 98.75. others at $9.60 to 913. Thero are a number of fine Dresses at 913.75, 913.60 and 916.30 all sold for twice as much formerly. There aro also extra large and elegant Dressers In genuino mahogany and genuine clrcaBsIon wolnut that sold at $30 to $100, now all marked for clear ance at from one-fourth to one half regular prices. The values are great amazingly so. ms3 -us Library The prices begin with solid oak tables at 95.36 and 90.50. Some wnlomlld Tables at 97.60 and 98. "Excellent Tables at 99,75 and 811.00. Among .the finest genuine mahogany- juA selected quartered joak Tnfctctfc.- 'are Bonlo $2C 10' $35 Values at 813.BO to 918.50. Some $35 to $5 Tables at 918.75 to $30. Wonderful values for the money,. 1 vice president, and J, F. Coykendall, sec retary and treasurer of tho Great Western 1 ltallroad company, Chicago, and G. W. Wattles, Luther Drake and E. E. Bruce, Omaha, wcro elected. Immediately after H.S. Pupils to Tell Eighth Graders of tile SSChOOl WOrK the meetlnS f stockholders the directors 1 met and elected J. W. Blabon president of the company In good condition ' and J. F. Coykendall secretary. I'uplle of the Central Illgh school will The annual report showed tho finances address eighth grade pupils at tho high school auditorium Wednesday afternoon, detailing to them tho advantages of .1 high school education. Principal Kate Mcllugh has notified all principals, through ' Superintendent B. U. Ornft's office, to permit the eighth graders to attend the exercises. Tho speaking will begin at 1:30 In the afternoon. Different phases ot high school work will be discussed by several high school students. This plan of allowing the high school students to address pupils who are to graduate from the eighth grade Is an an nual custom ot the Central Illgh school, ( m AVomlcrful CookU Itemed)-. Mr. D. P. Lawson of Edison, Tenn.. writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery Is a most wonderful cough,' cold and lung medicine. COc and $1.00. All druggists-Advertisement. ORIGINAL CENUINC High Grad6 FURS at Large Reductions HOUSE OF MENAGH The Gentlewoman's Store 1613 rASNAX. WILL TEACH ITALIANS HOW TO SPEAK ENGLISH $2 i A special class In Engllan language ...111 a. 1 1 ,-. I , f r. , .1 - .. ' ,. m ufv,... . t a nMMv oviiuvi .uvtiuaj for the. accommodation ot Italians who have no other means of learning tho language, of their adopted country. A competent teacher will be placed In charge of the class and a room tn tho building will ws permanently dedicated to this work. Itnltans hood ot this school hav Board ot EducaUon to make some effort to provide them with opportunity to learn to speak English Many ot the ap plicants arc little children and several are grown persons. sflssssK SSBBBBBBBBSBBBBBS -St Zi BBBBBBBBBB1BBBBBPQ The Feed-DrMi fer all Agas Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids and growing children. In the neighbor-, "nutrition. upbuUdingtlwwhoIebody, i e requested the Invigorates nursing mothers sad the aged. More healthful than tea or cofiee. Take no sufeBftltHts. Ask for HSAUCK'S la oonaeotlon with our great clear ance sale of all our suits, coats and ;M'!t '"-00 ana 910.00. we will otter the balanoe of our furs at li price, ror complete details of our great sals, sss Ady. oa pare 0. JULIUS ORKIN, 1610 PonrUs St. OCEAN TllAVEI,. 3 i,x 3GJ ! ETTER AND QUINLAN NEW j DIRECTORS SAVINGS ASS'N I Lew Etter, head of the South Omaha poatofflce, was elected at the annual meeting of the stockholders ot the Com mercial Pavings and Loan association' to succeed u. I Howe as a director, ana Thomas F. Quintan, general manager of llayden Bros." stores, was elected to suc ceed Frank Furay, deceased. The di rectors then re-elected the sanle officers , for the coming year. FOR SALE OR TRADE Party going to California offers CHEAP for cash or will trade for Shetland Pony outfit, a celebrated Boston up right Chickering Piano and a new 7-drawer Singer Sewing Machine. Address Y-391, Bee. OCEAN TRAVEL, BERMUDA it llnnnomma 1 " ?.Vry ,JfV-9WUI ntes for J.. utrir Tickets InUrchingeable. S. S. Caribbean (a 4i n 60(1 Arcadian (Arcdlin nlnnlni J. 10, nkini Now) The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. S. S. Bermudian ' Quebec S. S. Co., Ltd. A. E. Quttrbrldf Co.. Agti.. nm. Jf. t. Tor DookUti tppljr to ibott 8. g. Cos. or W Tlck.t AsteU GIVEN FORTY THOUSAND FOR LOSS OF BOTH ARMS NEW YOniC, Jan. 9. What Is said to h the record compensation for Injury in this state was given Bruce Shanks, a mechanic, yesterday, when a supreme court Jury awarded him 1W.000 for the toss ot his arms while employed in hte Klngsland, K. J., shop of the Delaware, Lackawanna & western railroad, INDEPENDENT ELEVATOR COMPANY ELECTS OFFICERS At the annual m?cMns of the tock holders of the Independent Klevator company the old dire tors. J V niabont i llfrrTlutlliw fwanri ; If HI MUID I HUI1E "I" JR) PANAMA CANAL W SOUTH AMERICA Newest Steamer in the Trade K LAURENTIC S SAILING FROM NEW YORK o JANUARY 3! ite Star Line - E- ? I75 Upward i