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THE I1KE: OMAHA, . THUCSPAY, AVMh 20, 1915.
Fourteen Nominees.
ZlifMAN SAYS HE IS A POOR MAN
brief city news SLATE MAKERS
VZZZZZZSZZSZ fiRTTINfi FEVERISH
lata. VMmiB'
classified wet Ion today, and wmn Ib
t b.. BrxcLusiTicLT. rtnd out wb.t Knight of Luther Put Out Cards
Tininw nmini p;iui , - .
0. f ta rrMtU aw. I. Omaha I "ing" ilffion 01 uic
Is th court boua lawn, directly op
poalte the Be Building, "th building
that la alwaya new." For offices Inquire
of superintendent. Room SOS,
Tk ar.. ... Itih a AaiKhK MT1 A
per cent on time deposits. I w eent oa Th slatemakers are. getting spring
saving acoonnta. All deposlta to this fere,riBh. in tj, concocUon of all aorta
ZZJZ lf'uVaUof N.TrI of combinations. Th. Kn.gbta of
0m luri omoaarattoa -This week Luther cards bear tne names or me
a special demonstration of A. B. gas I fourteen candidates, with reference
ran U being held at MHton Rogore to th6 reilg;ion of these candidates or
cone, uni or ina a. a. nounr rvynj i . . ...
tentative. I. her. teUtn the women of belp families. These
Omaha of the many advantages and uses I headed, "Information to voters." The
of A. B. gas ran gee. 1 league la distributing 10,000 cards.
Murto for iabrnr Threw volume of in t Andersen and E. E. Zimmerman
donated to the public library. Ml Edith ' the ,eau cal,ed un Chairman
Tobltt, the librarian, report that Interest Sulton or tne anus.
In the muslo department of the library I "Only a friendly call," declared
la quite keen and has been greatly stlmu-l ju(je Sutton.
anruartoa Offiouu Oo Wert Qen- American Nonpartisan league," ana
eral Manager Hpldrege- and Assistant I carries the names Of Dahlman, Hum
General Manager Oreer of the Burlington mef Kugel, Wlthnell, Butler, Jarfllne
nave gone weal on a cour oi inspection i . t-wamI
of th nrnnnanv llna In Nebraska.' On I "na uree'
the trip, besides looking Into the matter Cards with the names of the seven
of Improvements needed this season, they republican running are being mailed to
mill InvB.H.At. the live etock and CroD reswioreo rupuoncans ami lacnen up
srouna ine cuy. t ne commnieo aeciaiv
they will land not less than five repub
llcans at the least and some sajr they will
addresa on "The Jew as an American I c -"-si.
Citizen," to the members of the I Some -with Blanks.
Menorah" society Tuesday evening. Fol- I Many other tickets are out, Xme hav-
lowing a violin solo given by Mies Isa- I Ing blank spaces for those who wish to
belle Rodman, accompanied by Miss Nora I fill In two or three names
Pred. Dr. Isldor Dansky gave the blog- I Harry B. Zimman takes exceptions to
raphles of Lord Nathaniel M. Rothschild, an attack made by an administration
the great Jewish leader, and of Isaac Ia. speaker, who declared at a meeting that
Perets, the noted Hebrew poet, both of Zimman started not many years as a
HOWELL STARTS LONG DR1YE
U. 8. District Attorney Must Be in
Chicago Friday Morning" It a
Novice at the Wheel.
HE SCORNS SMOOTH RAILROADS
situation In the state.
Bernstein Addresses aCenorah Society
Prof. Nathan Bernstein delivered an I
Yesterday morning a Mg automobllo
was seen gliding rapidly across the Itoug
laa street bt1d eastbound. At the wheel
was a man with stem set feature! and
a faraway look In his eyes.
Who was this man and about how far
sway was the look In his eyes?
The man was Prank S. Howell, t'rlted
Plates attorney.
The look In hi eyes was about 208. 4
n.liea away, that is to aay. Chicago.
Government business demands the pres
ence of Mr. Howell In Chicago Friday.
True, gentle reader, there arc several
fairly reliable railroads running trains
(ally from here thither, but Mr. Howell
scorned their rapid, smooth, luxurious
ttalns. For Mr. .Howell became an auto
bug about two months ago, and now Is
never quite happy unless he is driving
his car.
But 502.4 miles In two days!
"Some speed, Frank,' his friends are
apostrophising.
Certain suspicious persona there are
who aug;pt that It will be easy enough
for the I'nlted Plates attorney to leave
his car at some ohscure garage In, say
Clinton, take the train from there to
Chicago and back, and then drive tri
umphantly Into Omaha In the car and
look wise when friends gase upon him as
the demon motorist.
Jealousy and envy probably Instigate
such remarks.
They are really not worth listening to.
Make your own bets.
whom died recently.
Suit of Water Board
Against Packers is
in Fedoral Couf t
Judge, T. C. Munger has begun the hear
ing In federal court of the suit of ' the
Omaha Water board and the (Ity of
Omaha against the City of South Omaha,
the Vnlon Ftock Yards company and the
Armour. Swift. Cudahy and Omaha pack-
In companies.
Plaintiff sr-eK to en.loln the city of
South omaha from purtlhg Into effect a
certain ordinance which was passed
granting to the Vnli-n Ftock Tards com
pany the right to lay water mains In
the streets and alleys of Hntith Omaha.
Several years ago Just after the 'City
of Omaha took over the water works, the
Water board proceeded to boost the price
of water supplied to the packing houses
and stock yards to a figure which was
prohlbtt'.ve. The packing houses and the
Union Stock Yards company thereupon
built a wale plant of their own with
mains, reservoir, pipes, etc., thus getting
their water supply at a lower rate than
that which the Water board sought to
collect and at the same time depriving the
Water board of this business.
The suit was filed January , IMS,
Lincoln Demos Trip
Into Omaha, Then
Fly Back to Capital
Governor J. H. Mlnrehead and a num
ber of prominent democrats of the state
were registered at the Paxton hotel
Tuesday night. They left the same night
or early Wednesday morning, and the
purpose of their gathering here was not
disclose!. Among them were Colonel
Maher of Llnct-ln. Judge Allwrta of (
lumhus, "Utile Olanf Thompson of
(trend Island, ex-Senator Otlls of OM.
Senator Allen of Madlsnn and legislators
Phl Kohl and K. K. riacek. ,x
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SEND
CHECK FOR GARDEN CLUB
The. Omaha council of the Knlshts nf
Columbus at the regular meeting held
Tuesday nlnlit. voted two to assist In de
fraying the expenses Incident to the
umaha Harden tluh. The order, which Is
Osthollc. desires to give this sum to help
In this work because of the large number
of Catholic school children who mluht le
benefited. The check was eentti Thonuis
Fry who Is a member of the school board
and of the (lnrdrn cluh.
FOOD INSPECTOR ROUNDS
UP DELINQUENT GROCERS
SophlaM F. Nehle, Jr.. former deputy
countv attorney, Is now energetically
operating In Omaha as State Food In
spector. Mr. Nehle Is making the round
of the butcher shops and groceries of the
city and those who are not keeping a
clean establishment had best hewnre, a
Sophia will hand them Into court. Be
fore Justice of the Peace Kd I,oedcr the
following' men were fined ln and coets
each the results of his recent activi
ties. F.. J. Carvel, butcher, lofit. South
Twentieth street; F. Frlsch, grocer. 1!C3
South Twentieth street; M. Oavldson,
grover. 2S South Twentieth slrort. and
K. Karseh, butcher. 1SI0 Vinton street.
All pleaded guilty with the exception of
the latter, according to Mr. Nehle.
Special Federal
Grand Jury is to Be
Called. Here Soon
Such a lrR number, of federal t.'fon
t rr have been bound. oer to the grand
Jcry and an now In Jnll thitt It hn been
liactlcnlly decided to coll a special grand
Jury to connldcr their fuses. In view of
the fiirt thst the next regnlnr grand Jury
will not sit until next September.
The now "dope" law and the law -mak-'dg
It a federal offense to rob oox ears
i ontnmtrrK Interstate shipments havo
I rov.ght , and are continually nrlnglng
such an extraordinary mass of biuincs
Into tho qrlmlnal branch of the federal
court that, the usual grand Jury sittings
are. not sufficient.
f.dward King, accused of having mors
than a grain of morphine in his posses
sion, was lound over to the grand Jury
Wednesday after a hearing before ITnlted
-Uutcs Commissioner Pnnlcl, and was
taken to tho Hall comity Jail at Grand
If land.
Saunders Not to
Go Back Jo Water
Board Position
Man Thought to Be
Dying Would Give
grocery clerk, worked for the city nlnn
years at tloO a month, and after he :
tired from office wa. rated at 7.M) l.v j . v determination 1.
a commercial agency. . ...,,. a. t.H. s.,m.
The fact la that when I left the pul r, j w- ot go bafk to poMU(m
office manager for the Water board.
service I waa a poor man and I am
T"l ' J fn CJnif poor rnan tody- Th statement mud -JuVlQenCe
IOr ijUlb by this city hall man Is a lie and I star.d
ready to prove that It Is a lie," saya Mr.
Zimman.
The Nonpareil Athletic club, which an-
Believlng that he Is dying in Clarkson
hosoltnl of a chronic disease. Carl F
Btorx. 20 years old, son of Charles Storx. "ced n administration meeting for
hn. filed n aonllcatlon in district court. Thursday evening on Vinton street, has
..kin th.t hi. testl.nonv be taken 1m- Postponed that event.
mediately in his suit asalnst the Trav- A- U button. Thomas Hollisler. L. U
elera' Insurance company. " McllvsJn and the antl-candldates will
Tn,.n Rtnr. U sulnr the Insurance. "P" Friday evening at Magnolia hall.
company for 115 a week benefit, which It Twenty-fourth and Ames avenue. Tho
has refused to pay on the alleged ground ntls have arranged another schedule of
that he failed to reveal In hla application reei meetings tor this evening,
for policy a surgical operation which he
had undergone.
In order that his heirs may have use
of his testimony In the event of his
death before trial of the suit, Btora re
cltea In his petition that he desires to
place his statement on record at once.
All Kansas City is ,
Watching the Omaha
Auditorium Deal
Private Autos May
Bven the Kansas City Commercial club
Hal WsltohlvtsV tfHaa wMMarskMskH- I. I.
Tour Yellowstone r,?ith,: d,iort"m- the.b!"d
election May 4. "Public spirit should
.Realising the Importance of Omaha a prompt almost a unanimous response to
a point from which tourists start, the I such a movement as tha of a city-owned
wyiia way company mat immg a en- auditorium, especially when your citizens
clalty or handling parties tnrougn. rei- can acquire one worth 1300.000 for tlSO.000."
lowstone park, Is openlpg an office in wrote O. H. Forsee, Industrial commis
this elty. it will probably be in thl,oner f th8 Kansas City Commercial
l nion Faciric puuaing ana win give em-r club. In an Interesting letter to E. V.
ploymcnt to three tu four men and ajparrlsh of Omaha.
atenographcr. I Commissioner Forsee has the following:
General Tourist Agent Hays of the I tc ,ay n jj, ieUr.
Wylle Way company Is In the dty and Is I ..My attention has been called to the
enthusiastic over the outlook for busi- fact th.t omaha Is facing the question of
ness during the coming season. Bald Mr. ,oilnir 8 Auditorium.' An article In one
Hays: f lot the Omaha naoera vesterdar stated
"Already we have more business booked m...h -....-j
for the part for this year than the total proposition and that you were attempting
handled In any former year and the to get the people of Omaha to purchase
DOOKing ts oniy juai.unoer way., rrom lh AU)J,torluin ai ity property.
June 1 until the close of the season, from u, Kanaas City, who look upon
thi railroad terminals we already lave I Ornaha with as much pride as we do upon
an excursion hkiko ir ti.r, ux oup . lt h-rdi nrht th.t
tttu aAatM mA trw aAma la va tA (a I . ... '
-- I you anouid be called upon to put forth
which he had held since the city's ac
quisition of the plant. The senator re
linquished the place January 1 to go to
Lincoln for the legislative session, as ha
had done two years before, but he haa
now told friends that , he waa going to
devote himself to his own private busi
ness. He expects to leave In a few days
to bring his mother home from Washing
ton, where she has been spending the
winter wtlh her daughter,' Mrs. Russell
Harrison.
Cast Selected for
High School Play
After a, good deal of hard work on the
part of Coach Mills and Miss Jessie
Towns the majority of the leading char
acters' In the play Richard farvel" to
be given by the senior olass of the high
school have been choaep. and a rehearsal
of the first act was held Tuesday evening.
Harriet Sherman has been selected to
take the lea ling part of the girls which
1s "Dorothy Manners of Msryland" and
Paul Flothow Is to take the part of
Richard Carvel. Both of the characters
are exceptionally good for . the parts that
the cos oh haa chosen for them and the
first rehearsal went off In grand style.
The remainder -jt, the characters that
have been picked are as follows:
Paddy Saw In Margaret Hoffman, the
second lead among the girls.
Betty Qeraldlne Johnson.
Mrs. Manners Ina Llnsey.
Jane yulto Eddy.
Lionel Carvcl-rhlllp Chase. 1
Lord Comyn Porter Allan.
Captain Lewis Arlhvr Bhrum. i
Mr. Manners Philip Oil more. !
The play Is to be given on May o
tho cast haa Just four week In which to
work It up. but Mills says that with the
material he has on hand It will be an
eaay matter to be ready en time.
such efforts. Public spirit ahould prompt
four."
Afta. Aoirii.t 1 .eenrdlnv trt nrdars 1 .
. .- -- ------1 aimoai a unanimous response to such a
.ssuea ny uio govern. monBt as that of a city owned Audi
rm n'l taurine? ear. mnA . Ilt.nmnnlla will I. ...
... ..,. .. - ..... Ionum eapeciajiy wnen your cltisens can
be allowed In the park, but notany that acquire one worth I300.0W for $160,000. If
wu.ca.rj p. .w w Omaha permits IU Auditorium to go by
roacne. .or tn.. purpo-e w.u boards It will give your city unfavor-
rignt of way the same a. In the past I bJa blett throughout the country.
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worked out. but thoy are going to be
stringent. For Instance, they will be re'
.1... i , .,.... ... . ' . issue will not carry, and for that reason
lar stations and must fpllow the. beaten
routes of travel.
Old Con Game of Wire
Tapping is Nipped
That a band of expert con men have
been successfully operating the old wtre
tapping game In Omaha, hotels Is the be
lief of County Attorney Magney, who Is
preparing an Information which will be
filed against J. W. Williams, alias Fow
ler, for obtaining money under false pre
tenses.
Williams Is charged with conducting a
wire tapping gam's for the purpose of
tricking Charles J. Carlson, a farmer
from Oakland, Neb., out of a considerable
sum of money. It is alleged that Wtl
Hams laat 'January Informed Carlson he
had a sure way to win bets on a horse
race by tapping ' a wire running Into a
pool room. Carlson was permitted to
win a few small bets to assure him that
the method was successful. Upon his sat
isfaction hA was sent home to Oakland
to get f 1.000 to. make the big killing,
Carlson did so and dropped the wad.
A hint of the operation waa dropped
a few days ago 'by another Intended vic
tim and Magney got on his trail. Wil
liams waa arrested thla morning by De
tectives Ponohue and Havey.
ST. LOUIS EDITOR TO TALK
BEFORE KNIFE AND FORK CLUB
.. i
Paul W. Brown, editor of the Pt. Louis
Republic, author and traveler, will speak
before the Omaha Knife and Fork club
at . the Rome hotel this evening . on
"How Vncle Sam Regulates Hla Own
Business." The occasion will be tiie
third annual dinner of the club. ;
ulatlcn. that will govern the running -7' uk'. ar". the
f automobiles bsve not been entirely . ,,,. u 1 ' . .
"Knowing Omaha and its cltisens as
well aa I do, I hardly feel that your bond
CARUSO. ELMAN, GLUCK,
M'CORMACK AND ZIMBALIST
RENDITIONS WILL CHARM
I arrf going to congratulate Omaha oa
having a public Auditorium.
"Please pardon my seeming Interference,
but In Kansas City we have the Interests
of Omaha so much at heart thai I can
not refrain from saying a word with re
gard to this proposition."
WARDEN FENT0N OF STATE
PEN TELLS OF BALL TEAM
Warden W. T. Fenton of the Nebraaka
state penitentiary was a visitor at the
elty Jail Wcdneadny morning. Warden
Fenton declared that a base ball league
had been formed In the little city of
which he Is the head. : The prisoners play
a number of games a week, In- which a
great deal of Interest is taken by their
fellowi. A careful compilation of the
atandlng and averages of the teams and
players is being kept' by the "fans."
CQmb Sage .Tea ; ;
Into Gray Hair
Ladles! ..Try thla! Darkens beauti
fully and nobody ran tell -Urirtgs
back, Jts ' gloss and thlckuess.
Common garden sage brewed Into 'a
heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol add
ed, will turn gray, streaked arid fkded
hair beautifully dark and luxuriant; re
move every bit of dandruff, atop soalp
Itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sago
Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though,
la troublesome. An easier way Is to get
the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 90
centa a large bottle, at drug stores, known
aa "Wyeth's Saga and , Sulphur Com
pound," -thus avoiding a lot of muss.'.
While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not
sinful, we all desire to retain eur youth
ful appearance and attractiveness. By
darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage
and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It
does It so naturally, so evenly. .You just
dampen a sponge 'or soft, brush with
and draw this through yoyr' hair,, taking
one small strand at a time;- by morning
all gray hairs have disappeared. After
another application or two your hair be
comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft 'and
luxuriant and you appear years younger.
Advertisement. " ' ' f1 " ' :
Although Caruso hss been obliged to
leave America earlier than usual this sea-
Advertisement.
"treat-then Bore Bark, Helps Kid
' -were.
Tab a alx ilmna nt Una.'. TJ.I ,
IU N l ML HlUllls ' 1 v' -- 1 K 1 . T 1111- . 1 , ... . . .
... fc . .. Li. . k. I ii mu ui pain. Jiii arusgists.
.(J mm 1 7 v"m. - ---
hind him In the shape of aoma new Vic
tor recorda and that two of thee new
numbers have Juat been Issued. And be
sides these records by the famous tenor
there are ln the. May Vat of new Victor
records numbers by other noted singers
and Instrumentalists, giving utryooay Keports or rainy good rains ever a
an opportunity to hear these great art-I greater portion of the wheat and corn
lets whose fame extendi to every part of I belt ' resulted In' all grains declining on
GOOD RAINS IN GRAIN BELT
- BRING ALL PRICES DOWN
the world.
Decatur Men Here to
Talk on Navigation
Five business men from Decatur, Neb.,
conferred with the navigation committee
of the Commercial club Tuesday evening
with regard to th establishment of a
river barge line between Decatur and thla
city. The Decatur men reported that
tore were already In negotiation with
four steamboat companies and believed
one of the firms would surely establish
a barge line. The Ornaha men assured
the Decatur representatives that proper
dockage would be accorded such a Una
at thnT"nd and that the Commercial club
would co-operate in every way possible
with th men upstream. Th Decatur
vmen here are W. B. Stevens. John Elliott,
Uus Buss. T. 1. Ashley and William
Esjrlvton.
Make 1 r 1.1 kv
"I suffered wit. Vtdrwy ailment for two
years," write Mr. M A. Bridge. Robin
son, lilsa, 4'aad commenced taking Foley
Kidney .Pills about tea months ago. I
am now able to do all my work without
fatigue. 1 am now a years of age and
feel like a, l-yeer-old girl." Foley Kid
ney Pills strengthen and invigorate weak,
tired and deranged kidneys; relieve back
ache, weak back, rheumatism and blad
der trouble. They are tonic la action.
Sold everywhere. Ad vert 1st met) t
the Omaha Grain exchange, wheat sell-
Ing off 14 cent; com, 19 cents, and
oats H cent.
Omaha price were: Wheat. U.4V91.K;
corn. 71tyfi62t cents, and oats, 50063 cents
per bushel.
Receipts for the day were: Wheat, M
cars; com, 71, and oats, 14 carloads.
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MAKE YOUR OWN
HAIR STAIN
This Hom Made Mixture Darkens
Gray Hair and Makea It Soft
and Glossy.
To a half pint of water add:
Bay Rum 1 os.
Barfco Compouqd a small box
Glycerine , : ox.
These are all simple Ingredients that
you can buy from any druggist at very
little coat, and mix them yourself. Apply
to th scalp one a day for two weeka,
then once every other week until all the
mixture Is used. A hslf pint should be
enough to rid th head of dandruff and
kill the dandruff germs. It stops the
hair from falling out, relieves Itching and
scalp diseases. -
Although It is not a dye It acts upon
th hair roots and will darken streaked,
faded, gray hair in e n or fifteen days.
It promotes th growth of the hair and
makes harsh hair soft and glossy. Adver
tise tncnC
''! J 4 ','1 &l;lki
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BrcatiM it haa a tut and lndiYkiua.lity that cannot be equalexL
Bcau it U always tna game always good.
Itecaat it U brewcx! so carefully and under auch aanitary con
ditiona tbat it ia abaolutely pure.
FUeaxi it Lt ao faoorishitijx.ao appetizing and go uniformly food
that U ia enjoyed by every member of the family.
Bcau9 every user is cooatantly tinging ita praiaea and
hi . a
wm use no otner.
Always the tame Good, Old BLA TZ
Tbcae argumenU cannot be gainsckl
.l-ZStore Hours-8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.;. Saturdays Till 9 P. M.gj"?-... . : .' ?
urgess-Nash Gompamy.
""everybody's store'
lliiirada)', April 2t). JOIO,
HTtUtK NKWrl I'OH THtllSDAY
I'lituie I Mug. l.'li
The 1915 Summer Maid Sallies Forth in
Frocks of Fluffy Net
In Lieu of the Lingerie Frocks of Former Seasons
$15, $19.50, $25, $35 and $50.00
The Rote Bud Frock Trimmed with faintest tints of rink hl"
nnd ffrwn, delicately embroidered on filmiest net, while soft satin
ribbon is shirred petal-wise on Bkirt. The price, $19.50.
Two Color Net Frocks with creamy net, blending perfectly with
a. delicate flosh; tinted net, appearing in scallops and lower portion
of bodice. A fetching mode at $29.50.
Indescribably Dainty of the other net frocks are lavishly
combined with filet and other exquisite Inces, dainty buds and rib
bons plav quite an important part. Price range $25.00, $29.50.
$35.00 to $50.00.
Not Only The Frocks But the
ni c n:nw m. ec oc r -
uiuudCd iuu vii uuivjw y ncii tuiyu.,tu
sap T7T T 1 I I flTTTI T f A r r Til 1.' 1 f.-ll 17 A 1. " A . 1 . 1 r 4...v. , W sfi . r A , -
if
uHr.
Driiiuiii.r uiiia iniiy, uui iuny aware oi iiieir tiumuie leumira ?! TO - y
theso charming new blouses confine themselves to a ribbon and , A jJNf" ,
lac camisole; or a dainty frill for adornment, quaint array in white Lf'v
and flesh that promises to be much sought after.
Bnrg s-Wash Oo. Beeonfl floor
w omen s Pumps
Special for Thursday Second Floor
THESE new styles featured
for the one' day only.
Patent colt pumps, light weight
soles, new Opera heels.
Patent colt pumps with cloth
quarters, patent heel foxing
over gaiter efrect.
Dull kid pumps, colonial
tongue, two bsr strap ef
fect, light weight soles.
opera heels.
nrgese-sTash Co.,
gteoead Hoo.
Ik
WlfiOVa
$3.50
Values
Thursday
$2.65
VICTOR Records for May OutToday
The Mort Complete Talking Machine Record Collection in Omaha
You can find the" full May list of Victor records on
sale in our completely equipped Burgess-Nash Talking
Machine Rooms.
Experts to play the records for you, and help you to
choose' your favorites.
The list is unusually interesting, including:
NKW 1ANCH lfuMBEnA "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Boldier,"
Medley 1-step. "The Little House Upon the Hill." Medley 1-step.
Both on Record S548S, 11-Inch, at 11.25. "Tonlght'a the Night."
Medley Waltz Hesitation. . "Maid In America," Medley Fox Trot.
Both on Record S64I9, lt-lnch, at 11.25.
XKW HOKO HITS, Including "1 Wan I to Go to Toklo," "I'm Look
ing for Some One's Heart," "The Little Ford Rambled Right Along"
and others.
NEW RED SEAL RECORDH "Old Folks at Home" by Gluck and
Zlmballst. "Las Deux Serenades" by Caruso and Elman. "Mavis"
and "Avoumeen," two Irish ballads by McCorml-k.
Most Complete Stock of Vidrolas, from $15 to $250
atare-aTak Co Tonrta Floor.
Flat Fancy Novel
ty Braids at 19c
WHITE and ecru, (J-jard
pieces, regular 25c per
bolt, special '19c bolt.
Novelty Braids 12c
Turtle and feather edge designs.
6-yard pieces, regular 15c per
bolt, special 12c bolt. V
25c Pillow Cords 10c
Cotton pillow cords, slightly soil
ed, 3 yards long, tassel ends, reg
ular 26a values, special 10c each,
- Barg.ss-xrsh Co. TktrA Tlaom, -
HATS and CAPS
For theXittle Fel
lows 50c to $2.50
iBUEOESS-NASH COMPANYi
A REMARKABLY well selected
line, . including straws, cloth
and wash fabrics, all sizes and
combinations of colors.
Hoy's fl.lH) Hloimes TiOc '
Also shirts of percales, in light
colors, some slightly soiled from,
handling, all e1r.ee.
nrg a-sTash Co. Tonrth Floor.
A Display White
Goods Thursday
at 35c the Yard
BEAUTIFUL novelty Tolles. 38
Inches wide, an exquisite
sheer material with a fancy
woven stripe, copied from French
novelties which. If Imported,
would command a retail price of
more than doublo the price Thursday.
Barg.ss-sTi.sh Co. Main moor.
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Bit rrrX. TffmCmmmitiW " OMAHA. NEB.
Comply Corwinctd PW. D.iM S4a
e02-S10 DOUGLA3ST.
First
Into
St. Paul
Minneapolis
Twin Pity limited
Oaiaka ..'. I S . si.
Co. Blurts ..l.ts g. at.
Ar. at. Pwil....T s. st.
Ar MlDBMpolli.I Si a.
Steel sleepers,
chair cara and
coaches. Buffet
club car for the
evening and morn
ing. Day train leaves
Omaha at 9:30 a.m.
with cafe parlor car
and standard ateel
coaches.
Strong, Fast Engines
TMIE Chicago GREAT Western owns
I 'and keeps in active service IKK) locomotives oi'
which nearly one-third are new. These include big
Mallet freight enrlnem which cun pull 3000 tons of loaded
cars at rate of 20 to 30 miles per hour and monster passenger
locomotives which can speed you to your destination at 60 to
80 mile per hour and even faster.
Great "Western modern motive power, firm smooth
track and general alertness of employes insure your punctual
arrival at destination and on time delivery ot freight.
Whv not use the Chicago GRFAT Western the next
time you travel or' have anything to ship.
Your Telephone is Handy
P. F. UOXORDKJf, C. P. A.
M. K. 81MMON9, 1). V. A.
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Far nam M.
Omaha, Neb.
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