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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. JULY 3, 11)14.
JACKSOHIAHSJJAHT PLACES
Decide to Go on Bended Knees Be
fore Dahlman Democracy.
WANT TO 00 TO COLUMBUS
Dnhliiinnltrx Mnr Iculd to tilvc,
Thrm n Vptt llrprrxcnlnt 1 vf,
but Will Kf(i Them in
the nnckurunml.
The Jacksonlan club comes with "hum
V)lo and contrlto heart" this year nd
nsks tho Dahlman cluli for representation
on the delegation to the democratic ttato
convention to 1 held at Columbus In
tho latter part of July. The Uahtmnn
club In practically tho. democratic covnty
central committee, To Jacksonlaiu
want to be represented on the democratic
delegation that goes to tho stato conven
tion. "No chance," Is the caso, unless they
Imply ro to tho Dahlmanltles on bended
Unee and ask for representation. So they
will this, year "request representation."
Alt this was decided at a meeting of the
executive committee and officers of- the
Jacksonlan club at Carter lake, Wednes
day night. Jacksonlans want to go to
the convention badly. It's a nice trip,
and thetc Is lots of fun at conventions.
Jt's touch to bo crowded back every year,
and let tho Dahlman club represent the
democracy of Omaha and Douglas county
at the state conventions. "Knock and It
fihall be opened unto you," the Jackson
lans onco read In a big book with goldon
edgos and silver buckles, so they have
decided to tap gently at the door of
Dahlman democracy beseeching admit
tano to the county delegation.
It la thought likely that the Dahlman
ltes will condescend to let In a few
delegates from the ranks of Jacksonlan
Ism, Just to please, them slnoo the unit
rule will likely obtain and. the vote of
tb Individual delegates will never be
heard. Even at the Orand Island con
vention two years ago when the ques
tion of indorsing Bryan's Baltimore
light was before the house, there was a
lone Jacksonlan in the Douglas county
doUgatlon. But the delegation smothered
him. Tho unit rule obtained. He dared
not open his lips in a vote. But even as
questions of endorsing Bryan or any
thing cams to a vote, the head of the
delegation rose stubbornly to his feet
and shouted:
Star Talte a Perr.
' "Douglas county, 106 no-o-ool"
At the meeting of the Jacksonlans it
"was alsao decided to hold a big open
meeting tho evening of July 10 in the
new hall on the Sixteenth floor of tho
City National Bank building at S o'clock.
Everyone Is to be admitted and wel
comed. Kd P. Smith Is to speak on
"United Democracy," and W. F. Baxter
Is to speak on "Tho Business Man in
Politics."
Stores to Be Open
Late Friday Night
Everyone will havo a chance to shop
as late as 9 o'clock Friday night This
Is 'because Saturday Is the Fourth of
July, and the stores are to. bo closed all
day. So the retailers havo decided to keep
late hours Friday evening so that all may
have a chance to. get what they want bo
fore the Fourth.
Invitations Out
for Home Coming
Week This Fall
Six thousand Invitations will soon be
sent out to porsons all over tho world who
wero formerly Omaha people asking them
to come to Omaha for tho Home-Coming
week lu connection with the AU-Sar-Bcn
festivities In tho fall. The Home-Coming
commltteo met at noon and made further
arrangements In regard to this proposi
tion. The first Invitations aro to bq sent
out by tho Ak-Snr-Ben office. Later In
vitations will likely bo sent by the pub
licity bureau nnd tho Commercial club.
HOLIDAY FOR RAILROADERS
Employes Will Be Given Off from
Work on Fourth.
TO HAVE OUTING IN COLORADO
Union I'nclflo llentlnnnrtrrn Work
er Aro o Ilnre Speclnl Train
Ont o Denver nt Com
pniiy'n Flxpense.
The railroads will generally observe the
Fourth of July as far as possible. Tho
headquarters buildings in tho city will
be closed from Friday evening until
Monday morning and the city ticket of
fices will bo closed all Saturday. Trains,
however, will bo run as usual and owing
to tho rush of business expected, extra
coaches will be hold In reserve at all
Important stations to be used as needed
excursion trains will not bo run on any
road. This 1s the result of an agreement
between roads, entered Into long ago. At
that tlmo it was agreed to discontinue
excursions and tho agreoment has been
kept to the letter. However, while tho
Northwestern and tho Burlington will
not violate the agreement, they will
come pretty near doing so, for the morn
ing of July 4, each of tho roods will run
excursions to tho Sioux City races,
though they will on tho cards bo desig
nated as sections of the regular morning
trains.
Tho Northwestern's special will leavo
the Union station at 6:45 In the morning
and will run by Council Bluffs and tho
Iowa side of the river, stopping at Mis
souri Valley to tako on passengers.
The Burlington's train will start from
Lincoln nnd will run by way of Ashland,
reaching there In time to connect with
the early morning train west from
Omaha.
Some ISO employes of the auditing and
other departments of tho Union Pacific
will havo their Fourth of July outing In
Colorado. They are given their time off
and the use of sleeping cars on the trip.
They will leave Omaha on No. 15 Friday
afternoon, reaching Denver early Satur
day morning and returning will leave
there Sunday night.
Going to the "MotIm" Tonight t
If you want to know In advance what
pictures are going to be shown at your
favorite theator tonight, read "Today's
Complete Movie Programs" on the first
want ad page. Complete programs of
practically every moving picture theater
in Omaha appear EXCLUSIVELY in
The Bee.
MAY DEFAULT ON INTEREST
Stockholders of the Auditorium Are
Now Holding Back.
MAY BE SOLD UNDER HAMMER
Prnnoaltlon or the City TakliiK Over
the Structure 1 Abandoned for
Cinod Knrwlnnnrr Snle
Mny He Forced,
Thn auditorium Is likely soon to bo
forced Into a foreclosure sale. Some of
tho stockholders are already refusing
to pay further Interest on the bonds.
This s said to mean that tho Intent Is
to default In payment of interest on
bonds until tho Institution Is forced Into
a foreclosure sale.
This Is ono way out of tho auditorium
situation. For a long tlmo there has
been talk of selling the auditorium
cither , to tho city or to a private com
pany that would convert the building
Into an establishment for the carrying
on of some other line of business, olthcr
the automobllo business, Implement
business, or some business that would
convert the building Into uses other
than for entertainment, shows, etc.
When the city refused to vote tho
ECO.OOO bonds for tho purchase of tho
nuditorlum, tho proposition of the city
ever obtaining it was abandoned for
good. Then It was said other negotia
tions wcro opened for the sale of tho
property, but to date no deal has been
closed.
It has Just been learned that lotno
of the owners of the building, If not
all of them, have flatly refused to pay
further Interest on tho bonds, nnd that
this Is likely to bo the means taken to
force the building to a foreclosure sale,
which will put the property on an opun
market under the hammer, and will
finally result In a settlement with tho
holders of stocks and bonds at so many
cents on tho dollar.
Acute Innlftentlnn.
"I was annoyed for over a year by at
tacks of acute Indigestion, followed by
constipation," writes Mrs. M. J. Gal
lagher, Geneva, N. V. "I tried every
thing that was recommended to mo for
this complaint, but nothing did mo much
good until about four months ago I saw
Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and
procured a bottle fff them from our drug
gist. I soon realized that I had gotten
the right thing for they helped me at
once. Since taking two bottles of them
I can cat heartily without any bad ef
fects." Sold by all druggists. Adver
tisement. ,
MUNICIPAL STATISTICS
SECURABLE AT LIBRARY
Copies of tho pamphlet of municipal
statistics, Issued monthly by City Com
missioner DamB. Butler of tho depart
ment of accounts nnd finance, are now
given out free to patrons nt tho public
library. Several hundred copies are Bo
cured each month by the Library board
for general circulation, as Miss Edith
Tobltt, tho librarian, and tho board be
lieves that the information contained' In
the pamphlets )s Interesting and. instruc
tive and should bo studied by citizens.
MAY SURPRISE HANIOHEN
City Commissioners Hatching Out n
Come-Baok on Contractor.
DEPENDS ON THE STOKER TYPE
If Lowest Itldder for City Unit Hent
Inn: Plant Use Inferior Mnehlne
He AVI 11 lie Asked tn r.lvc
Difference! Dlscnnnt,
Certain city commissioners aro hatch
ing plans to spring a surprlso on John J.
HanlRhen nnd his trlends on the council
If tho report ho sends to the city com
mission Tuesday Indicates that he will
seek to comply with tho specifications
for a new boiler plant nt tho city hall by
using an Inferior and cheap stoker.
City Commissioner Dan H. Butler told
tho council that he believed It the whole
commission's duty to sco that tho con
tractor who Installs the plant In the city
halt bo compelled to do work that wilt
provo satisfactory.
"I for ono will not stand for any cheap
work here," said Commissioner Butlor.
"if tho contractor feels foxy and thinks
he can mako 11,000 profit by Installing a
cheap stoker ho w'lll find there are other
foxy persons who bellovo tho city should
have the benefit of any reduced prices."
Contractor Hnnlghen hao so far refused
to state just what kind of a stoker ho
would uso It the contract for Installing a ,
heating plunt nt tho city hall was let tp
him for J12.750. Somo stokers cost ap- i
proximately $2,000 and others coat loss
than half that much.
The conncll has given Hanlghcn until
Tuesday to mako a report If he reports
that ho will Install some unknown stoker
the commissioners Intend to mako care
ful investigation of this stoker before tho
contraot Is let.
FRIDAY
Berg Suits Me.
Takes the Place of
This Week
SATURDAY
Therefore we are going to keep this
store open Friday evening for the benefit of
those who want to mako purchases as they usually do
Saturday night. Tho same splendid values will bo in evi
dence as aro usually offered on that day and this week its
Three Crackers in Men's Suits
sisn sn5n s
m
r. Kin it's New Idle l'tlls.
For constipation, torpid liver, sallow
complexion; their frequent uso will
strengthen and add tone to your system.
All druggists, 26o. Advertisement.
Citizens Helping
in Crusade Against
the WeedNuisance
Health Commissioner rt. V. Conncll Is
finding a general readiness to assist the
health and police officers In cleaning up
vacant lota overgrown with weeds. Iot
owners, are hiring tho weeds on the va
cant lota cut as rapidly as possible.
Notices have been served on soma owners
that tho weeds must bo cut within
twenty-four hours.
Gangs of men havo been sent out by
Street Commissioner J. J. Ryder to cut
the weeds on streets to the curbs, Theso
gangs are taking tho work up systemat
ically, cutting the wcedB whnrover they
find thorn.
103 Blouses
MKUSnmraur Styles In New Kodtlst
valaea to 94.00 at 51.05
The House of Menagh
"The Store for Qontlewomen."
1613 Parnam St.
JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres.
WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas.
Wear America's Best Clothes on America's Best Day
Extra Special-About 900 Men's and Young
sK8&S.2-9Z2. 14Z2, H9U
Your opportunity to secure a fhio spring or summer suit nt a genuine Raving. Theso
are all high class hand-tailored suita from Rochester, N. Y.'s, foremost wholesale
tailors. English, semi-English, or conservative models in a wonderful variety of
beautiful fabrics. All sizes 33 to 40 regulars, stouts, longs, and short men's models
unequalled values in best clothes umdo.
Men's and Young Men's
Outing Suits
Greatest showing of cool, comfortable,
stylish two-pleco outing suits. These are
half-lined and exceptionally well tailored;
hundreds of smart new weaves. Regularly
worth $10 to $25. Special for Friday.
$7.50. $10, $15
Men's and Young Men's $5 Pants
Fourth of July Special high j
grado flannol, serge and worsted 0 tZmu
trouBors. cuff or straight bot- nW mm9w
toms. Regular J5 values. at...i
Men's Furnishing Goods Yours for the Fourth
' "Wonderfully completp stocks. Every stock a store in itself. Think of it! The entire main floor of this mam
'moth store devoted to high grade furnishing goods at lowest prices nothing like it elsewhere in the west!
i n Maw &. li mm, .-arm
The Shirts You'll Want
Manhattan and all the other good shirts here in hun
dreds of clever spic and span new. patterns, soft cuff
styles in abundance. Madras, percale, silks and silk
r.tur: $1.50 to $3.75
Men's Cool Underwear
Never before in Omaha was there such a mammoth
showing of cool underwear Celebrated Vassar, 13. V. D.,
Superior and other best makes in all materials, all sizes,
all styles, all proportions, at all prices $3
$1.50 Shirts at
Hundreds of soft or
starched cuff shirts:
snappy patterns; all sizes
at ,
95c
Special
95c
$2.50 $3 Straw Hats
$1.45
Clearing all broken lines of
split braids, Sennits
and Porto Ricau Straw
Hats, at
$1 Union Suits at
Men's Balbriggau,
Porosknit and Eoyal Mills
nainsook athletic union suits. $1.0Q val
ues at 69c
69c
$5.00 Silk Shirts; snappy patterns, at $3.65
$4.00 Silk Shirts; special values at $2.95
$1.50 Men's Silk Front Shirts; special at $1.15
50c Men's Lisle Suspenders, Friday at 25c
STORE OPEN FRI
DAY TILL 9:00
O'CLOCK P. M.
Closed All Day
July 4th.
JOHN A SWANSON.uk
Men's black or tan Hose; special, 2 pairs for 25c
Men's 50c Silk Neckwear; special at 25c
Men's Bathing Suits; spepial at $1.00 to $2.00
Eiffel white and colored Fibre Hose; best, at 25c
STORE OPEN FRI.
DAY TILL 9:00
O'CLOCK P. M.
Closed All Day
July 4th.
in n i i ii m mm i i tm Mil
CO'IRECT APPAREL FOR MEN1 AND WOMEN.
Wo place special stress on these suits we offer you Fri
day at $7.50, $9.50 and $15.00 bocauso thoy arc record val
ues. Head and shoulders over any you havo over seen boforo
at these pricos. Two and tliree-buttcn modols. Bluo sorgo,
cheviots, worsteds, tweeds, mohair, homespuns, palm boach
and wool crash. If you need a suit for tho Fourth or vaca
tion don't overlook these rare bargains.
Special Shirt Sale
Friday we start a shirt
sale that will bo full
speed "from the word
go" in tho morning. No
culled over stock, broken lines or
mussed garments, all fresh, crjsp
and sparkling patterns and mat
erials that sold regular at $1.00,
$1.25 and $1.50, and to try out the
"unlucky Friday stuff," wo offer
you these shirts at, each
15
69c
Quantity Not
Restricted.
Boft and pleated
boiomt, soft and
laundered cuffs
and soma witn
oft detaobed collar!.
Straw Hats
You should
have a fresh
straw for tho
Fourth if you
are leaving
town. Swell
ones new
crown and
brim, just
in at $2 and
$2.50; besides
there are
Leghorns,
Panamas and
Bangkoks.
And if you
stay at home
perhaps you
might want
an outing Silk
Hat
50c and $1.
Let the Boys and Girls
Enjoy tho Fourth In one of our Play
Suits.
Oliver Twist and Tango lloinpcro, 45c
IkiHO Hall Huita . 05c
.Military Uniform $1.05
Policeman Uniforms $1.15
Hoy Scout Suit $l.in and $1.1)5
Hoys' Indian Outfit 03c nnd 91.-1B
OirlH' Squaw Outfit OSc nnd $1.15
Cow Hoy HultK, complete. .$1 to !jt!l.5
Cow (lrl Suits, complete, ,05c and $1.-15
Wash Suit Sale
Hundreds of beautiful wash suits in
nil tho new materials nnd suits that havo
sold up to ijHl.OO, at two upeclnl prices- ,
85c ttml $1.45
Outing
Trousers
That are light
in weight,
cool, comfort
able. That are
worn with
bolt and with,
out coat if you
like. Cuff or
plnln bottoms,
neat, stylish pat
terns that help
out tho appear
ance with a dash
of Ringer.
Duck,
"Crash," '
"Linen,"
Palm Beach,
"Serge,"
Wool Crash,
Etc.
$1.50-$2-$2.50
$3-$3.50-$4
and $5.
These Prices Are Good for Friday and Saturday
1914 MILK FED SPRING CHICKENS, lb 29c
1913 Fresh Dressed Chickens, !b. 1 1 3-4 c
Pig Pork Roast 1094 c
Pig Pork Butts lSic
Choice Btoor pot roast, 1-11Hc
Voal Roast 1174 c
Lumb Legs 1294 c
Lamb Chops l.'MiC
Extra Lean Hams 1094o
Extra lean bacon 10 940
Small Hams l'-ftc
Sueur Cured Ilacon 14ic
We handle tho best quality of DolIcntesBon in tho city.
NOTICE Wo will bo open Friday until 9:30 P. M. Wo close
8aturday at 1 P. jr.
Don't forget Friday in Fish day. Our stock 1b complete ns usual.
GROCERY DEPT.
Mason Jam of largo olives ...... ,93o
l'lculo slzo olives or ulclclrn, Htuffuil
or plain loo
Imported Swiss uhecne, per lb..,33o
Best crenm cheese, per lb ,.30o
Imported KnrdlneH, 3 cons., 2S0
Imported Ollvo Oil. per bottle. .. .100
Heat Creamery butter 30o
Jted Wlnir Qrapn Juice. 1-qt bot. .450
lUuHon Jars of pickles or plcalllly.lOo
FIREWORKS! FIREWORKS!
AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE
8dcU1 Exposition. BOo skyrockets at 13Uo atoli. wiiiio Th t...
25c ltepeatlntc I'lstoln .....Do I I0o Flower Pots .
10-llall Homan Candlex, por dox.,800
This Coupon Oood for .So
on
SOo Furchsie.
10c Hox Sparklers 80
6c Hox Torpedoes 3Wc
to Firecrackers 3Ho
Special Reduction on Flaps, lial
loonH und all other FlreworKB.
Oi I Ell 1 RJI A HIT ET-T 1610 Harney St.
fcBsMlV 111m i Phana Doudaa 27B3
DEATH AND DEBT
Are Siamese twins; get
the Cash Habit at
The Basket Stores
If you are ono of that fast diminishing minority not yet ac
quainted with our better way of selling groceries for less money
drop in at any time at any of our stores. Ask tho manager to ex
plain our peculiar system; then let your own eyes furnish you with
tangible, incontrovertible evidence of our greater value-giving.
No. 21 at 816 No. 16th No. 23 at 1807 Vinton
No. 22 at 1406 No. 24lh No. 24 at 2127 Farnim
No baits or special sales. 300 regular prices
lower than any other Grocer In the State.
Dr. Bradbury, Dentist
1008 Parnam. Phone D. 1768
31 Tears Same Office.
SAFETY FIRST
PAINLESS OPERATIONS
Moncy-Uack Guarantee If wo cannot
please you
A Crown or Bridge Tooth $2.50 Up
Best Work Waxrantsd 10 Tears,
Send for Illustrated Booklet Free.
Ready Help
In time of physical trouble caused by r
indigestion,bIIIousnessresultingfrom
torpid liver, inactive bowels, is al
ways given, quickly, certainly, safely
by the most famous of family remedies
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
Urtut Sals of Any M.dlclna lnU Wetld.
Sold oTeiTwhcr. In boxes, 10c, 25c.
A.11USUMI5.TS.
BEAUTIFUL
LAKE MAN AW A
DANCING, BOATING,
ROLLER COASTER AND
MANY OTHER ATTRAC
TIONS. Free Moving Pictuea Every
Evening.
Finn's Band Fourth of July
and Every Sunday After
noons and Evenings.
Balloon Ascension Fourth of
July and on Sundays,
weather permitting,
HOLD YOUR PICNIC AT
MAN AW A,