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THE 13KK: OMAHA, THt KSDAY, JTLY 2, 11114.
July Clearing Sale
An Attractive Summer Offering of
Silk Negligees and Silk Kimonas
SILK NEGLIGEES, trimmed with
lace, offered from $16.50 to $22.50,
July Clearing Sale Price $9.25
Fine SILK KIMONAS worth from
$8.50 to $10.50, July Clearing Sale
Price $5.75
All our Fine Suits and Coats are
offered at decided reductions dur
ing the July Clearing Sale
THE STORE FOR SHIRTWAISTS
Boys Underwear
25c Valuo Thursday
10c Each
Boys' fine cotton ribbed
shirts, short sleeves and
knee length drawers; reg
ular price 25c
Thursday, 10c each.
Underwear Section,
Third Floor.
FIRST FATAL JPOURTII INJURY
Knox vi lie Boy Killed by Explosion
of Home Made Torpedo.
DIES IN DES MOINES HOSPITAL
Wfotffi AVJio jor Knr n Itranlt
of Ilrokcn HrH, In First In lorra
to Corar Unilrr Xoit Com
Vcnaatlon Art.
July Clearing Sale of
Sorosis Oxfords and Pumps
All New and Up-to-date Creations at the following Re-
duci prices: S0RQSIS SHOES
Sale Price.
$7.00 values $5.95
$6.00 values .: $4.95
$5.00 values $3.95
$4.50 values $3.75
$4.00 values $3;35
A few styles of Oxfords in.' broken sizes, values up to $5.00,
Sale Price $3.15
Women's Neckwear at Price
Dutch Collars of embroidered Swiss and
Crepe materials, beautiful soft creations
for summer neck dressing.
Regular values, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00
up to $3.25 each
THURSDAY ONE-HALF PRICE.
Store Opens 8:30 A. M., Closes 5 P. M., ex
cept Saturdays Open Until 9 P. M.
Sale of Venetian Laces
Narrow and wide Venetian Laces, values
25c to 75c per yard, July Clearing Sale
Price 15c a yard
REMNANTS OP LACES, all kinds taken
from our rogular stock. Prices marked
are but a fraction of their regular prices.
Saturday, July Fourth, Store Closed All
Day. Open Friday Evening until 9 P. M.
HclWABT) lib AWn
SIXTEENTH
sen
Notesrfrbm Beatrice
and Gage County
REATHICU, Neb., July l.-(8poclal.)-O.
Butler, a circus roan, cm arretted
Tuesday by Officer DIllow on the charge
of buying stolen property. He admitted
having purchased from, oca of the roust
abouts with the show which passed
through Beatrice Sunday an overcoat for
$1.10, the. garment having been stolen
from the room of U C. Mullenhotf. The
sum of 155 was alto taken with the over'
boat The defendant settled by paylntr
K0 for the coat and the money which
Mnllenhoff aald was In the pocket. The I
coat was sent ahead with the show, and j
when the circus man returns the oust he
Is to sal a rebate of $18. He also paid a
fine of 11 and costs.
F. M. Woodcock, a former Ucatrlco
resident, was shot from ambush while
fishing; near Hltlsboro, Ore., a few days
aro and seriously wounded, The charge
entered his shoulder blades and passed
up Into the base of the skull. 'lie la a
man 70 years of ace and Is reported to
be In a serious condition- A boy has
been arrested on the charge of .shooting
Mr. Woodstock and will bo 'held' for "in
Investigation. Itobbcry Is supposed to
hare been the motive of the person who
fired the shot.
Joseph K, Cue elect Odell and Katherlne
Varuska' 'bf Wllber were married hero
Tuesday.
Henry Fred feclibber, a( former Beatrice
resident, died at the Soldiers' home
Grand Island Monday night. The body
Will be brought here for Interment. Mr.
tiehober was 70 years of age.
William Parish of Cortland passed
away Monday at his home at that place,
aged 17 years. Death was due to tuber
tulosl. He Is survived by a widow and
two sons.
Mrs. John Tledman, aged 81 years, died
at her home at Cortland Tuesday. Rhe
was a native of Oermany and Is sur
vived by her husband and six children.
Miss Louise Pemberton, youngest
daughter of Judge U M. Pemberton of
the district court, and Iee Wilson John
son were united In marriage at noon
Tuesday.
Some corn fields weie 'de f $nM fall ryo" Is In full blast and It
hall
heavier.
- M
stroyed, This was the second hard
storm this spring for thin locality,
The body of Wesley Blrchj. twenty-two
years, or age, who was drowned nt
Ohkoslc last Saturday, was brought hero
foe burial today. This being th homo of
his parents.
WHEAT IN FRANKLIN YIELDS
THIRTY BUSHELS TO ACRE
VPUAND. Neb.. July 1 (Special.) -Wheat
harvest Is almost finished In
Franklin county and threshing has be
gun. So far the yield seems to be about
thirty bushels to the acre, which Is the
best for many years here. Oats are be
Irar out now and promise a better than
average yield. There has been practically
no (tall here, and Just enough rain to help
potatoes, alfaja and corn. Take It all
1n ail It seems as though this county Is
golrujf to have a, record general crop re
port this year.
'nlf nt ttrnern.
GENEVA. Neb.. July l.-Bpeclal.)-A
meeting of the cltlsens was held In the
court room, Monday evening, to consider
voting bonds tp buUd a city hall, wltn
rom for fire Squtprnent house. CtroU
Islioh tf petition to the'voters was pro-
SllgSloptd. At. present
Gnir4tlthe7 , public hul of atiy
m'ttMKiW00 nr nr itv'
YeHardaYnloraW a hall fell, lasting
but a. short time, but covering the ground
and doing much damage to vegetables.
North aud esst of town It was much
METCALFE SAYS FIGHTERS
CAN APPRECIATE PEACE
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
WABIUNUTON, July l.-(Speclal Teje
gram.) Itlchard Lee Metcalfe, democratic
candidate for governor of Nebraska, came
forward tonight with a strong endorse
ment of the addreia recently delivered by
M. ti. Corey, selected for temporary chair
man of the Columbus state convention,
appealing to the democrats of Nebraska
to forget thetr past differences and do
nothing before the primaries that .would
prevent them from working harmoniously
together In the Interest of tho democratic
nominees,
Mr. Metcalfe said:
1 approve the nddress by Mr. Corsy.
It wus an admirable speecn and , I hop
tny friends throughout Nebraska will act
in the spirit ot that addrois. I shall at
tend the state convention at Columbus
and I shall do wnat 1 can to make the
party stronger and more harmonious by
reaton of the Columbus proceedings. I
know It has been said that I havo been
a conspicuous participant In the party
fights ot the past That U probably true,
us It Is t uo o others. But no noncom
batant ever contributed a ythlng In the
way ot peace, Men wno nave lougni ins
hardest are, as u rule, the best peace?
makers, for they havo defined. tho fo ly
ot war. From v.hat I tuar from Ne
braska, I think tt will be true that the
men who have uioxH on the firing line
when the battle was on. and hve re
ceived the wounds, will be found earn
etly counselling a policy of constructive
effort at Columbus on uly it.
STAPLET0N WINS POINT- IN
FIGHT FOR. COUNTY . SEAT
BTAPLETON, Neb., July l.-(Hpc!at.)-
A petition was filed with the county board
with Hi signers Rsklng (or an election on
relocation. C. C Connelly and James Phil-
pot, two members of tho county board,
refuted to act on the petition and at
tempted to lay the matter over fpr sixty
days, but Judge Grimes of North Platte
ordered action to be taken a week later,
If not, to appear before him and show
cause, which was done on June S3. Judgo
Grimes turned the remonstrants down
and orders the commissioners to .meet and
act on the petition on July 15. The peti
tion as tiled with the. county board had
ICS more signers than was necessary un
der tho law. County Superintendent W.
O. Paul. County Treasurer E. H. Ensign,
County Attorney Hill. County Clerk
George Hlgbee, besides Commissioners
Phllpot and Connelly, are fighting the
move. Present county seat is at Oandy,
an Inland -town. -
HUNDRED SHINGLE MILLS
CLOSE TEMPORARILY
8EATTUS. July i.-One hundred shin-
nuns m western Washington shut'
uun lomsni r the annual Fourth of
July holiday, and probably will remain
closed for some time
Hack building throughout the country
caused an over production.
CHEYENNE COUNTY RYE
IS GIVING RECORD YIELD
eiUNKV. Neb., July I (Special Trie-gram.V-The
harvesting of winter wheat
will
yield from twonty-ilvo to sixty bushels
to the acre. The first car of timothy hay
pf the season was loaded at the Ober
fclder farm and told for a fancy prlco to
Denver parties.
Oarranza is Moving
Capital to Monterey
8ALTILLO. Mexico, Juno 30. (Via
Laredo. Tex.. July t)-Generai Venn,.
tlano Marrunta arrived here today and jdldate for tho place. The outlook Is that
1)138 MOlNKft, la., July l.-(.Spe-Ul
Telegram.) Fourth of July accidents
KnoxVlllO, a boy of fifteen, died at a
I local hospital here this morning from,
j tho crrccts or an explosion or a homo
'made torpedo. It was made out of piece
of gnsplpe, and a piece struck him on
the focoi. Inflicting fatal wounds.
Tho first Industrial accident under tho
new law which require scttlenicnt
out of court, occurred in a local factory
today, when Georgo Bristol, a weaver,
was Injured by a broken belt, which tore
off one ear. The new law went Into af
fect this morning.
Officials for Conrrndon.
The republican stato committee has.
selected for temporary chairman ot the
state convention July 23, Paul Stlllman.
editor of the Jefferson Bee, and former
speaker of the Iowa house. Mr. Stlllman
will bo entirely satisfactory to all the
candidate of tho state ticket and will
give a good address. The commltteo also
selected W. 8. Cooper ot Wlnterset to be
temporary secretary.
No Information of any definite char
acter has been collected with regard, to
the general complexion of the next re
publican state convention. Delegates
wero selected entirely without regard to
tactions or to past personal preferences.
Hint Andltorahlp Will Wntt.
All the Indications are that the matter
of who shall bo nominated for state
auditor on tho republican ticket will U-y
settled In tho convention. The candidates
do not anticipate any plan of combining
that will havo any bearing on tho result.
All five candidates will ask tho Indorse
ment of tho convention. The delegate j
in I'oik county wero selected without re
gard to their preferences for tho candi
dates, and It is estimated that each and
overy ono of tho candidates will get votes
out of the county. No one of the Candi
dates is claiming all the delegates of the
county.
Must II n I Id the Tlrldar.
The supremo court settled it that a
county board of supervisors cannot aban
don a road by refusing to build' a bridge
over a drainage ditch. In a case from
Harrison county where the board had
refused to construct tho bridge on tho re
quest of patrons of the old highway tho
supreme court holds that tho building of
the bridge Is compulsory 'and cannot be
dented.
Ilrynn's Decision Ite'versed.
In nettling a collateral Inheritance tax
case the lima supreme cotfrt reverted the
decision, of Secretary of State Bryan ort
a matter ' involving Interpretation of a
treaty with Denmark. It develops that
Mr. Bryan 'held that tho Danish treaty
forbad n Iowa collecting an Inheritance
tax on property left to collateral heirs
In Denmark. But the supreme court
holds the .treaty tdoes not apply, '.n this
case. The" State department hod Inter
vened and the United States attorney for
northern Iowa had appeared In tho case
and argued against the collection ot the
tax,
' Postoffice Statter Inrolred.
The matter of who shall get the Des
Moines postofflce appeared In connection
with ,the contest In the democratic! county
convention hero. Tho most likely candi
date for the place, George Huffman, for
mer state chairman, supported Maurice
Connelly for senator In the primary, and
this angered a lot of the local democrats
who wero for Meredith. The latter are
trying to select a member of the state
committee' and want Harry C. Evans for
the member. John DeMar Is also a can
Conference of Demo
Senators Called on
Anti-Trust Motion
WASHINGTON, July 1,-A cpnfercnce
of democratic senators for tomorrow was
called tonight by Majority Leader Kern
to aot on a resolution announcing to the
country that congress will stay In Wash
ington until tt has disposed of anti-trust
legislation.
The conference will begin tomorrow at
4 o'clock and although leaders are not
certain what may- develop, they expect
the resolution announcing It to be the.
, sense of the party In the senate to put
through trust legislation before adjourn-j
I ment to be adopted without prolonged
discussion. Its adoption will bind -democratic
senators.
Morgan Retires from
N, Y. Bank Directorate
NGW YORK, July W. p. Morgan to
day retired from the dlrectorata of the
National City bank. It was announced
In a statement issued by his banking
house several months ago the aonlor
member and his partners would gradually
withdraw from any of the boards with
which they had been identified.
Dnlght W. Morrow will becomo a
r partner tomorrow In the banking firms
of J. P. Morgan and company of thin
city, Drexel and company of Philadel
phia. Morgan, Grenfcll and company of
London and Morgan. Harjes ot Paris.
Mr. Morrow Is 19 years old. He ws
graduated from Amhettt college In 180S
and from Columbia Law school in 1SK.
For fifteen years he has been engaged
uctivcly in tho practice ot law In New
York City.
Mr. Moriuw is on the executive com
mittee of the Bar association of New
York and is a member of the Stato and
National Bar associations.
began preparations to remove his canit.i
to Monterey. Ho was accomnanled hv tv
Canova of Havana, who claims to bo a
representative of the United States De
partment ot State, and Georgo C
Carothcrs, who has acted In that ca
pacity. They Joined Carransa at Mon
terey last night
HUCKLEBERRY MOUNTAIN
FEUD BREAKS OUT ANEW
PAUIS, Ark., July t The "Iluckln.
berry mountain feud," which has existed
In this section of Arkansas for manv
years, wan revived last night when Frank
nose, a mountaineer, shot and killed Hq
bart Horn and probably fatally wounded
Chatham Sherlll when. It Is said.. liorn
and Sherlll attacked the Rote home.-Th
officers have nrrested all known factional
leaders In $ho feud to prevent further
trouble.
.
Got anything you'd like to swanT Use
the "Swanpere' Column."
Movements of Ocenu Steamers.
Port. Arrlia. e.ii
QENOA. flu.;""
MIIKK , Volnar.
UI.AgoOW '(..J !. 1 C. of sirlil.
NEW YORK Dwtam . . '"
NKWVORK Kroenlnj'...
KEWYOnK K. p. wilhilm...
the committeeman will come from outside
of Des Moines.
Disposed of Soldier Claim.
The state officials yesterday disposed
of the troublesome matter of the claim
of F. It. Thurber, a former Janitor of the
state house. He was discharged by A.
W. Duokworth, custodian, and claimed it
was without proper form and In viola
Hon of the soldier preference law. He
secured Judgment for tho salary he lost
while out of service. This was settled
by Duckworth today and the case closed
satisfactorily- to all.
DEATH RECORD
Mrs. C, A. 'Starch.
KEARNEY,, Kob., .July l.-(Speclal Tel
egram.) Mra; C.'-A. March, widow of the
late Clarence' A. Murch of the Normal
faculty and weirkh"own In educational
circles throughout the state, died sud
denly this morning of abscess of the
stomach. Mrs. Murch had "been home but
a few weeks, having Just recently com
plotfd a school yinV at Central City as
head of the art and drawing departments
of tho city schools. Mrs. Murch had lived
hero since 18S9, being connected with her
husband in business schools conducted
by him In this city until the opening ot
tne normal.
I
Experience Has Taught You
mat it you neglect tuo Stomach, Liver and Bowels
you must pay tho penaltythat means Sick Head
ache, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Constipation,
.Cramps and Biliousness. Be wiso, and resort to
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
promptly. It Avill hojp " sidetrack such troubles.
Budweiser
The Ideal Family Beverage
Anheuser Busch Co. of Nebr,
DISTRIBUTORS
Family trodo supplied by
G. H. HANSEN, Dealer
Pbon Dougtas 2506
OMAHA NEBRASKA
WAYNE PLANS CELEBRATION
FOR SOLDIERS' REUNION
WAYNE, Neb., July l.-(Spcclal.)
The Wayne Commercial club and tho
Casey CI. A. It, rest. No. 6, arc maklnff
big preparations to entertain the public
during the Old Soldiers' Reunion, July 2,
3, and 4, and the celebration ot the
Fourth at Wayne. Old soldiers from all
oer northeast Nebraska are expected to
be here at this reunion.
Thursday there will be a musical pro
gram given at the pavlllton, an address
of welcome by F, S. Berry, the response
by Commander John O. Orlmsley, an
other address by U. A. Klpllnger. In
the evening there will be a musical pro
gram In chargo ot Mrs, W, II, Morris at
the pavilion.
"Friday there will bo a trip In autos
around the city for the old soldiers, In
the morning. In tho afternoon there
will be a program with an address by W.
V. Allen and music by the fif and drum
corps. In, the evening Cplonel A. J. Fer
guson wilt have charge of an awkward
squad drill after which will be a camp
fire with short speeches and old war stor
ies by the old soldiers.
Saturday, July 4th, there will be a
salute 100 guns At sunrise. At 9:00 a.
m. a concert will be given by the fife and
drum corps and the Wayno band, and
the following program;
10:00 a. m. Decorated automobile par
ade. 11:00 a. nt. Program at the 'pavilllon
and address by II. W. Seibert of Newark,
N. J.
1:00 p. m. Music by the fife and drum
corps and band.
1:30 p. m. Decorated float parade.
2:30 p. m. Free base ball game. Laurel
against Wayne. .
4:00 p. m. Tug-of-war.
4:30 p. m. Water fight, between four
firemen.
4:45 p. mi Foot races.
Display of fireworks In the evening.
HYMENEAL
I.nlir.r-ynaener. ,
Miss Lettlo M. Wagener, daughter of
Earnest F. Wagener. ami Mr. nhnri
W. Lasher. Jr., of Wllmette, 111., were
married ny ev. Charles W. Savldge at
his residence Tuesday ovenlng at 8:30
o'clock. Thov
and Mrs. Leon F. Webb and Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Drelbus and little daughter.
Eileen.
Gentlemen!
Attention!
We have just received 100 dozen fine
silk shirts which were shipped to us
for the big sale last Saturday, but were
delayed on the way.
If you did not take advantage of last
Saturday's sale you'll be glad to know
that you'll have a similar opportunity
again next Friday.
This permits you to purchase cool,
serviceable, luxurious silk and linen
shirts at about one-half price.
Don't miss this!
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when you are guaranteed 7
with the provision that you re
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For further information write
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1014 Harney St.
SUMMER TOURS
Atlantic
City
NewYork
Boston
and Resorts of
Atlantic Coast and New England
Direct or vie Washington to Seashore Retorts
and New York. Diverse Route to New
York and Boston Including one way through
Cenada if deotreelt All-Rail and Rail and
Steamer) Go Ono Route Return Another." ;
Liberal Stopovers Long. Return LiaUtV J
REDUCED FARE ROUND TRIP TICKETS U K
tiuty bt obtained at home ticket offices byaikinr
tor ticket! via CMaxio over
Pennsylvania
Lines
Sold Daily Until September 30th. inclusive
Btstsnloc Jos. ltt.
rnartttvlaffamt fint, rtuUt and train mtr PnruvlranU lint.
SC!".? Sf?1 y' r effmonniK.fi ttnU IV.ii; ROWLAND.
TrawlUta Pou. AtU. W-m City Notional hank BUg.. OuXuAEB.
iiTifii.
If ' .' U I i I I i lifrsHi
IVORY SOAP 4 Cakes. 5c
Thursday Only Four to a CustomerNot Sold to Children.
Please Notice We Ask You to Mnko Another .Purchase to Get This
Bargain.
Haines DH.S L
Successors to Schaefer's Drug Store. N. W. Cor. 15th and Douglas.
Dentistry
Reasonable in price has been our motto for twenty-six years in Omaha, almost tho
Oldest established offirfl in tha nit.v Our rnfHfA hnn hoan '
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Established 1888.
Dr. IX. W. Bailey.
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Up-To-Date and Rea
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Bailey the Dentist:
I wish to thauk you for the
beautiful bridge work you com
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just like my natural ones, only
they do sot ache. The broken
root which I so dreaded to have
drawn was removed without one
particle ot pain.
Your methods are up-to-date
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16TH and HARNEY STS.
8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
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