Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 30, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 10-A, Image 10

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f tjtf : gold filled, warranted : 5 :
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I 7 . Come in and let us y,
fvS. v, "v : .how you our graduation : a
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''IPOI lC. B. Brown
. llT Company
I yS jV jl S IMamond Merchant, ' j T
IfVj-if' I f Jeweler. ! (
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The Woman's Exchange
NEEDLECRAFT SHOP
Lobby of the Dee Building
Suggestions for June Brides
The follawlng Is an Itemized Hat of what we
have to offer as a auggeotlon to the June bride:
Beautiful hand made Table Runners. Piano Scarfs,
Luncheon Sets, Sheets and Pillow Cases, Towels,
Dollies, Center Pieces and Hand Painted China.
Big Sacrifice Sale Starting TOMORROW
83 to 50 Lower Than Department Stores Ask.
TABLK niXXKIW
Imported linens, crochet Insertion and ends; two yards long 87.50
Imported linen crochet and fringe trimming SlO.OO
Mnen (able runner with crochet cluny S4.50
Piano Scarfs, crocheted 6-lnch butterfly edge $12.50
Lt'XOI CIOTIIS
Handsome 58-Inch round lunch cloth; 8-Inch hand crocheted linen
cluny edge S25.00
43-lnch square lunch cloth, In cut work $15.00
4S-Inch square lunch cloth, beautifully embroidered. .. .$12. 50
. . IMLLOW CAHKS , r ;
l.nrge assortment of follies, center pieces, pillow cases and towels.
Beautiful Night Qowns, crocheted yokes and embroidered, S2.50
up to $0.00
Hand made Ded Spread, crocheted strips set together with linen
strips: actual values $90; today $00.00
BAIIV C1X)TIIF MOTHKItS SKK THKSK.
Dainty hand embroidered Slips and Dresses . . . . -90 to $3.00
Flannel skirts; crocheted, tatted and embroidered caps, nighteo
gales, bootees, hand made felt shoes, towel and bib.
MRS. C. S. MARSHALL
Shop Phone, Doug. 3879. Residence Phone, Walnut 830.
ADDRESS ALL MAIL TO LOBBY OF BEE BLDG.
MID-SUMMER
OPENING;;;.:.
Tlie very latost in Laco, Lcgliorn and
Panama Hats.' All the now Bummet ma
terials that make up the hat for the Juno',
bride and graduate. An excellent as-,
Kortment. . '
$3:50, $5.00
and $10.00
liadell &. Co.
1522 Douglas Street.
F.M.Sc
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MlAl and'lVdividual iTPPl
I OiVp I GIFTS FOR THE oP I
Tnflnillne an almost unlimited variety of rare Oriental Pieces.
Embroideries, Porcelains, Brontes, etc.
We have. Just received some very beautiful embroidered Jap
anese Silk Kimonos which make very appropriate gifts -for the
June , pride. You must see 'these to appreciate their worth.
..The Alia Shop
I NloP 211 CITY NATIONAL J VoPj
sK BANK BUILDING. y
Wedding Ringo
and Gifts
Make the gift which you wish in
jewelry, silver or cut glass, if the
nairie lien ricks on is on the box it
will be more appreciated.
Our stocks were never more com
plete tor the selection of wedding
. gifts than 'now. ' ' ; -
.lust the gift you want to give at
just the price you want to pay. .
John Hcnrichson
The Ijojal Jeweler, Motel tayal ltldg.
PARTY DRESSES and
EVENING GOWNS
Let us clean them; we make a specialty of them
and do more of them than all the other cleaners iu
Omnhn..
If you want your fine clothes cleaned right,
send them here. ' ' -We
guarantee satisfaction.
Prices $2.00 to $3.00. 5 :
THE PANTORIUM
"Good Cleaners and Dyers." ,
GUY LIGGETT, Pres.
1515-17 Jones St.
Phone Doug. 063.
HEMSTITCHING
AND .PICOT EDGING
The Heal Button & Pleating Co.
Over 107-9-H So. 16th St. Tel. DoiSf. 1936.
GIFTS THE JUNE BRIDE
a nnnrni 1 tpo '
nd please the .fyJA
!lng gift aug- t$Xff-:y
tern
Honeymoon breakfasts all your life
Buy a cn of Paxton Gas Roasted
Coffee today, make your coffee the
usual way and let your husband be the
judge. He will say the coffee is delic
ious and want more. Think of the
economy of a perfect coffee at only
30c per lb.
Only in 2-lb. Cans, 60c Each
Paxton Gas Roasted ("V") Coffee
.iking a lire long impression a
reoitileut i what any of the folio
gerttons will do.
WE SELL AT RETAIL
Many people do not know
we 11 at retail. We wish
to Impress this fact in your
mind. You are cordially In
vited to visit our beautiful
salesroom.
Adj of These Will Please
nkoMrt Stationary,
Omuiif Cards,
iBpaTtd Cards. D.sk Beta,'
keif CloaiBf Ink SHsBds.
l.uarUt D..H Limpi
Wttnoiu YvautMA
ItMl asi C'sbtMta for th
Hen
Z.OOS. Trm.t s.mo BukL
m Saasisle aa4 Mrvtosakto.
Omaha Printing Co.
Corner 13 th and Farntm Su.
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The June Bride Hobby is to
have a very rare coUertion
Chin and Cut Glass. Ini
a trine her mixer when ihe
start to unpack; those pre
cious things aud find lJt
of them broken. This might
not have happened if they
were packed by an eipert.
We hare such men In our
employ.
MOVING
AND
STORAGE
Don't Forget
The Groom
Faraday
mild Havana
CIGARS
juat one size
2 for 25c
TRACY
Brothers Co.
OMAHA
1415 Douglas Street
GIFTS
FOR
EVERY
BRIDE
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Bridal Decorations
and Bouquets
Nowhere will you find
such a fine assortment
for wedding decorations
and gifts. From Ameri
can ' Beauties on down,
every flower cut fresh.
Let us handle your deco
rations and save, time,
money, trouble.
L. Henderson
1510 Farnam Kt.
Phone Douglas 1238.
Surprise your bride! Put Piano, PUye Piano or VlctroU In
her flrnt home. Munle appeals to a woman's sonl and helps make
your home a real home not Just a place to lire In a many homes
are, that have no music. Pleasure, education, refinement found In
homes where there Is music.
Getting Married is One Thing
Making Good is Another
How nMiny young couples tire of each other when they hare no
home amusement? Remember it's cheaper to hny a piano and
have a few friends come to play, sing and dance than to Rive thea
ter parties. A Rood piano i beautifying to the home, also a very
good business asset.
New Pianos as Low as $190.00
Full size cases, either in oak, mahogany
or -walnut, fnlly guaranteed up to the
very highest grades, in either grand or
upright pianos. SmaI1 Pftyment9.
Player Pianos from
$298 to $750
Player Pianos from the boudoir style at
$298 to the greatest of Player Pianos
the Apollo at $750.
Our Terms Are Your Terms.
Every Bride Should
Have a Victrola
Gifts from Art Dept.
Framed pictures In hand-painted
coloring-, aa well aa the finest
prints, ready to hanir on th
wall, from the famous
Hoipe Dollar
Price and up
to $100.
French and Colo
nial Mirrors In
Koman gold
frames, . f Horn
9.00 ap.
The Victrola Is the entertainer for
the home, with orchestra and band
records, with song's from the most
celebrated male and female stars of
the earth. With the little Victrola
at iio, tne dir
one at $200
and many dif
ferent styles
between tlS and
S200 and the
records as low
as 2 for 75c
the double
faceA 10-inch
nothing- bet
ter for bride
or. groom.
JLHOSPE CO.
1512 Douglas St Phone Doug. 18S
Apartments, flats, houses and cottages
can be rentedquickly and cheaply by a
Bee "For Rent"
The most important event of your,,
life being a brideis surely worth
a portrait to exchange ' with friends
to keep the memory of your happiest hours. .
"On the Best
Portraits, in the Best Homes, You'll Find Our Nairn?.";
RODSTROM STUDIO
1811 Farnam Stret. Phone Douglas 5622
IC EITNER
THE PHOTOGRAPHER
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Now Does Home Portraiture
Res. 4112 Nicholas St.
Call Walnut 1940 for Appointment.
Phone
Douglas 394
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WEDDING BOUQUETS
of diutinetiv deaign
JOHN H. BATH
FLORIST
1804 Farnam St. Phone Doug. 3000
OUie J.Kaneff is
Dead from Injury
Sustained on Knee
Aa th. result of a severe bruise on his
knee, sustained while getting out of an
auto at the funeral of his brother, James,
who committed suicide a month ago, Ol-
lle J. Kaneft. saloonkeeper at 8C4 Far
nam street, contracted blood poisoning
and died at Ciarkaon hospital early Sat
urday morning. He mad his home at
2834 Dodge street with hla wife and -
year-old son. Jack, and had lived in
Omaha since coming from Qalesburg, III..
In 18S. Funeral aerrlcea will be held
Tuesday morning- at o'clock at the
Heafey chapel, with burial tn Forest
Lawn cemetery. The Fraternal Order
of Eagles, of which he was a life mem
ber, will hav. charge of the funeral.
TWO TAiLOR SHOPS ARE
VISITED BY BURGLARS
Th Paris Tailors, UT South Four
tentn atret. and the Capitol Avenue
Tailors, 16S Capitol avenue, report to the
oItc that their e.tabUshments were
broken Into Friday night and a constJ
erabla qualntjr of clothing taken.
Carter Lake Club
to Be Busy Monday
Carter Lake club will be busy all Mon
day afternoon with Interesting sport
vents, similar to those which marked
the first part of the opening today.
Trap shooting will begin at 1 o'clock.'
base ball at B, and tennis contests be
tween players of the Carter Lake. Dicta
and Toung Hen's Christian association
clubs at 1:90 o'clock. On the water a
sailboat race will be pulled off at I
o'clock, rowing ma yh at 1:30 and th big-
program of canoe events at p. m.
The special fish dinner la scheduled for
o'clock, with dancing at f.
An lamination of the records of the
city comptroller's of (Ice shows that two,
city warrants, for $30 each and mad
payable to John Lunbeck, have not been
called for and they now await a claim
ant. This -unusual altuation led to an
investigation, as the general rule is that
city employes are eager to secure their
warrants and get their money aa soon
as possible. Forgetting to draw -warrants
la not an addiction of city em
ployee, it is stated. -
One of the unclaimed warrants la No.
8664, of date of May 4, Ifinued for )20 for
ten days' labor performed by John Lun
beck, under Assistant Superintendent
Adams of the park department. The
other warrant la No. 10023, datd May
IS, for similar amount and service.
When Mr. Adams brought In his time
book Friday to have the labor payroll
for th last two weeks made out, he
read the nam of John Lunbeck, as he
had done on two previous occasions. His
attention was called to the fact that
two warrants already Issued., for this
man have not been claimed, -and after
some questioning th assistant superin
tendent admitted there might be aome
mistake. The result was that the name
of John Lunbeck did not go Into the cur
rent payroll, which will be sent to th
city council next Tuesday morning.
Asked for an explanation as to the
Identity and address of th mysterious
John Lunbeck; Mr. Adam said: "John
Lunbeck is John Lunwork and la em
ployed at Fontanelle perk. I do not have
the addreaa. These fellows sometimes
give the wrong names."
Further examination of the records and
payrolls showed that there was no "John
Lunwork," tut there wore entries for
"Charles Lundmark" on payroll of May
18 for $21. and for "John Lindmark" on
payroll of May 4 for 120. It appears that
John Lunwork, Charles Lundmark and
John Lindmark are one and th aams
person, but this still leaves John Lun
beck aa a man of mystery.
The situation U said to be obviously
a clerical error on tne part or Assistant
Superintendent Adams In carrying the
name of John Lunbeck on his time book,
for a considerable period, notwithstanding-
he admits now there is no such work
man, although he had hla nam Included
tn two payrolls and offered the nam for
a third payroll. ,
The rlty K'6l department was asked
for advice as to the best way tn
straighten the records of the two un
claimed warrants, and the reply was that
tho warrants ahould be remitted to thn
treasurer to the credit of th city and
thus offset the entries rhad on th pay
rolls. This will be dotie.
TRAVEL TO THE PACIFIC
COAST IS INCREASING
General Traffic Manaaer Munroa and
Assistant General Passenger Agent Mur
ray of tb Union Pacific ar. back from
California, wher they visited the exposi
tions. Both report large attendance at
th San Franciaco exposition and bright
proapects for th venture being a suc
cess financially.
Mr. Murray notes a good locreas la
the travel to California and la of tb
opinion that next month It will com up
to xpectaUons.
MAY WHEAT TOUCHES
LOWEST POINT OF MONTH
Wheat continued on th. down
touching th. lowest point of the month.
fl.M f,p ousnei. though nwet if
ales wr I to f oents Mrtte. TT
carloads wr on th market.
Corn was 14 to 1 cent off. aelllna- at nm
TlVt cents per bushel, with fifty-four cars
orrerea.
Oats were weak and sustained A.
clin. of to 1 cent, the prices being
47H to 48 cents per busnet Receipts Here
fifteen cars.
t!-.
Bailey Service means no tooth troul lea,
Th Be Want Ada Ar Beat Buaincig
Boosters.
DUPLICATE ON THE PAY ROLL'
Mistake Hade in Submitting List 'of
Employe of the City Park
. ' ' t Board.
4 1 I . ! i ' ' :
5 AME IS SCRATCHED OFF BOLL .'
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