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THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1916. BRIEF CITY NEWS "Towiid'i fnr Kportins; Goods." "Klertrlc Fans, $5.50. nurgess-Oranden Co. INamoDd F-maiement Klnts Edholm. Hbto Root Print It Now Beacon Press. Fire, Tornado, Automobile. Bursrlary Insur ance. J. H. Dumom, Keellne Blag. Ntorkham C.ets Job W. E. Stockham has been definitely ens-ased as superintendent of tha remodeling work to bo dona at tha city hall. "Today's MotIo Proram," classified seo tlon today. It arpeara In Tha Be esclu alvelr. Find out what tha varloua movlnf ptctur theaters offer. Sprint Oprnlns; Sale of lota In Leavsn worth Heights will occur tomorrow, S p. m. till night. Take Leavenworth HI. car and get off at 44th St. and you are there. Hprlng Opening Sale of lota In Leaven worth Height will occur tomorrow, i p. m. till night. Take Leavenworth 81. car and get off at 44th St. and you are there. Mnny Court Oa Morris Chlkln was fined S and costs In municipal court, where he was charged with assault upon Max Levy. This was the first criminal case disposed of In the new muny court. Fined for Fast Driving That he was drlv im an auto at the rate of forty-five miles an hour while Intoxicated was the charge made against Frank Drlnl, 432 noutn . wen tleth, In police court. He was fined $26 and coats. Was for Annexation P. J. Barrett ob jects to a statement published that prac tically all of the Houth Hide candidates for the office of city commissioner were op posed to annexation. He saya that aeveral years ago he was known as the father of annexation. U'.nli P fnr Mausoleum Claiming that Vincent P. Chlodo has paid no part of the contracted for a mausoleum wnicn waa rectari in tha Catholic cemetery. Forty- ..lahth and Leavenworth streets, William i innnn. et Rnnnner A. Fronttnl. Bhenan doah. la., Is suing the former for IMTt and interest at 7 per cent, irom August i 1814. in Judge Estelle's court. New Merl Company With a capital stock of 110.000. the Omaha Steel and Construc tion company has filed artlolea of Incor poration with the county clerk. The com pany will engage in me dusui. "" i... .i..i .nH concrete bridges, etc. The of ,,.. mA hn.rii of directors are Frederic R. Johnson, president; Henry B. Mayo, vice president; William J. ijodds, secretary hn tressurer. I se "Ta-Tlle" rjhlngies. Sundsrland'e. YARIED PROGRAM AT CARTERJM CLUB Day's Activities Include Exciting Tussle Between A. 6. Jaeger and a Giant Bullhead. Empress Strikers Back on Jobs For Smaller Sak.ies. Through a proposition made by the itage hands who have been on strike at the Empress, the strike has been settled and the men will return to work Sunday. Under the new ar- ramretnent ll e men will Cct the Union scale, which is lower than they were getting previous to trie strike. Tk. ctilcmenr waa marie with the Theatrical Managers' association yes terday. Under the new arrangement which is on a weeK-to-weeic nasis, ine to rirnentrr will eft $27.50 instead of $29 a week, the property men and electricians $22.50 instead of $24 and (ivmin 2; instead of $26. making the loss to the men of from $1 to $1.50 a week. Thousands Flock To Municipal Beach i-i.,l n.'nn-Viom TI 5?. A., and family were visitors at Municipal beach, Carter lake, Tuesday after .,., th -nlcnel uatrheti the merrv throng of bathers with considerable nterest. Two thousand enjoyed the water A.,r,rr the rlav The four checkers were kept busy and Life Guards Cone na swain were iikcwuc u.i .nn. The organization at the beach is working splendidly. .... The sajid patch east of the bath house was a popular feature for the A,mactr who eninv a romD bc- tween swims. The water is becoming warmer every day, and the popularity of the beach this season is assured. Il.l... ore checker! without COSt. . 1 17 W I V. J . . ...... . and paper and string are furnished for those who wisn to wrap ineir u, tinner enita There is a wrineer to lessen the moisture in bathing suits before taking them home. Armed Mexicans Camp Across Line Marathon, Tex., May 31. Reports that 600 armed Mexicans are en camped across the Rio Grande from Santa Elena, an isolated hamlet about eighty miles south ot here .r. lirniicrlit hpre todav bv F. E tt'liito a rem Hent nf Marathon. Mr While said that he did not know whether the Mexicans belonged to anv faction or were wandering ma rauders, hut he asserted that residents nf Santa Elena who seemed some list Iji-ine,! mlil him ramn fires had been seen on the Mexican side of the river for about a week, Military authorities here could not confirm White's report. From War Lands riffcrrr-eia 1 1 m&M IOVI1I all rilll nf tli r iiu. In ih Hoiin- of i nmrnnr. Tli rn mnt mm .l. h! w-fUii" Imo ittluU Ysu iuwu h inut lhn thtit nli T ,. Itrttifth tilt h I ln'fttln ll man .t Afrit ((.(tit tfm '"miw-ti ki hAm t" t'lll ftif(iir fl". t?oriii lu i r.ffh il t.wtulvn iim"itl U Hum. iM'ili, r-'i.l-fi mt H 1 A,,n ti.LF.l Ml rf.l N t" lit rf hi -itMi' tm. r.ij Mr hat ii4 i '.Mi' tii Ih h"l' hU tiKl' Su!. ) s rek ?;-' -I Mft Mtf--n tU) ti.sl - (M I'll! t GOVERNOR M0REHEAD A GUEST During the annual opening exer cises of the Carter Lake club Tues day afternoon A. G. Jaeger rowed out into the lake with two companions and a 130-pound Calcutta hull head, which was turned loose in the lake, with an expectant throng watching the novel feature. During a struggle in the boat with the monster fish, Mr. Jaeger was thrown into the lake, but he was ready for a swim, so every thing went lovely and the crowd cheered. The opening of the club was marked by many pleasant activities. Gov ernor Morehead and staff graced the occasion, 600 dined during the eve ning, there were all sorts of water oorts. shooting matches, tennis, mo tion pictures, music, dancing, and a general good time. Nothwithstanding the temporarily impaired street car service, the at tendance exceeded any former open ing. The weather was favorable and the club grounds were resplendent with improvements. The regimentals of the governor's valiant colonels lent military touch to the scene, and many fair maids and matrons gave a real summery touch to the scene. Music a Plenty. Music was furnished by Green's concert band, Orpheum orchestra and a chorus of the Omaha Music Verein, Maude JorgetiBon and Mr. Chambers gave a demonstration ot various dances. There was something doing from 9 a. m. until It: JO p. m. Albert Edholm declared that bait casting is the king of outdoor sports. The first bait casting contest held in Omaha was one of the features of the day.. The contestants were Chris Olsen, A, Bloom, Albert Edholm, If. O. Churchill, Arthur Schworick, Al Christiansen, M. N. Woodard and A. P. Whitmore. Mr. Olsen was the champion, his score being 96 3-5 points. George MacDougall gave an exhi bition of his skill in a canoe. From the porches of the club house women observed the water sports while seated in rocking chairs, while1 others gathered on the docks and along the water front. The canoe tilting con tests afforded much merriment for the diners. The governor and entourage dined with the first group at 5:J0 o clock 1 he automobile parking was well filled with machines, and the street cars to the club grounds were kept busy. Not one accident of any kind marred the day. President Christie was as happy as a lark greeting the members and mends. "Sharper" Campbell Trembles Over Return "Sharper" Campbell, alias Jim Jones the big negro who so nearly killed Captin f3nggs of the South Side po lice department several weeks ago will be taken to his home in DeKalb, Miss,, where hi must answer the charge of murder in the courts at that place. Sheriff N. G. Briggs, of DeKalb arrived in this city last night and will leave with his prisoner on the 7 o'clock train this morning. Campbell has nearly recovered from the gunshot wound in his side inflicted by Officer Ballcw. The big negro gave way to a nervous breakdown when told of his return to his home He begged the local authorities to ar raign him in the local courts on the charge of burglary and murder, con- tissing to imaginary crimes in an ef tort to delay Ins return. Reynolds Wins Hot Game From Mooney Reynolds won a close and exciting game from Mooney last night in the city pocket billiard tournament. 100 to 91. Keynolds also has the high rim of the tornament with 30 balls to hi credit. Larson will play Mooney tonight at Ernie Holmes new parlors. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Culls From the Wire IK t hr I h . ft ' mi Vl W , jk it fc ft N ' t m I r fc - i ii . H. t- I a,,.. Feel Comfortable After Eating? Or It There NAUSEA HEARTBURN INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA By All Means TRY iJlOSTETTEirS J u Stomach Bitters Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday's Till 9 P. M. IT m. HP' "EYE RYB OUTQ STORE' Wednesday, May 31, 1916. STORE NEWS FOR THURSDAY Phone Douglas 137 r u ;i a S- ' U. 't i t , , ' Try Hwimi fctfc4 " - - -' ' "! R.H Tas m4A !Jf M. i"as- .'iil tai . ' - 11 - , ,.'.,... .... . u - ; Burgess-Nash Announce Beginning Thursday, a Series of Important SALES T MlOUOMOTf TlniE Presenting Buying Advantages That Are Quite Out-of-the-Ordinary JUNE BWKE June Sales THESE "special" events are the result of care fully laid plans. In some instances they will be in the nature of "clearaways" of certain lines of desirable merchan dise which, for one reason or another, we have decid ed to dispose of, while oth ers will be specially bought summer merchandise which we were able to secure at much below the usual mar ket price. r7 Unusual Silk Glove Offering AT 75c 16-button lonjrth. double tip, silk gloves, in black and white. AT $1.00 16-button length, double tip, ilk rIovcs in bluck, white, tan, navy, jrray and ponijec. AT $1.15 16-button length, extra qual ity milancsc silk gloves, dou ble tips, in black, white and pongee. Burgass-Nssh Co.- -Main Floor. 25c Ribbons He Fancy ribbon, roman and bydere stripes, also flowered effecta, 6 and 6V4 inchea wide, usual 25c values, in the June Sale, Thursday, 11c yard. Buff a-Nssh Co. Msln Floor. June Sale Silk Special 95c Including Values to $1.50 the Yard THE season's most favored weaves, in the best colorings and patterns, such as 36-inch plaid silks in a beautiful quality of chiffon taffeta, stylish 36-inch silk poplins, in all plain shades; 36-inch striped, checked and plain chiffon taffetas; 32-inch wash silk, etc., values to $1.50, very spe cial, Thursday, at 95c the yard. Burf css-Nash Co. Main Floor. June Sale of White Goods SEVERAL numbers of very desirable and seasonable merchandise that is much wanted at this time, have been grouped together and offered specially in this sale, Thursday. Quantities in some numbers is limited, the prices are incomparable. 35c to 40c White Goods, 19c Yard 35c Russian cord voile 1 1 i 35c Corded voile De Naig lvC yd. 40c Brocaded crepe J 40c and 50c Organdie, 29c Fine, sheer, crisp, snowy white organdie, for waists and summer dresses; much in demand, 29c yard. $1.00 and $1.25 Organdie, 79c Yard Fine, sheer French organdie, extra wide (68-inch), for waists and party dresses; June sale, a yard, 79c. $1.25 and $1.50 Embroidered Goods, 89c Embroidered tango cloth ' Embroidered voile Q . Embroidered lace cloth 'OuC VCl. Emboidered batiste Embroidered barred organdie J 12-Yard Bolt Nainsook, $1.25 36-inch, fine English nainsook for gowns, fine lingerie and infants' wear. Buraesa-Nash Co. Main Floor. These Books at 57c Are Extreme Values and Make Splendid Gifts UGGESTIVE for the June Graduate, with a large list of titles from which to make your selection, including "Love's Rosary," "Fair Women," "Evangeline," "Snow Bound." "Hiawatha," "Book of Sweathearts," etc. All beautifully illustrated and formerly $1.00 to $2.25; in the June sale, Thursday, special, at 57c each. Hiires-Nih Co. Fourth Floor. There's a Neat Saving of $2.05 on These New Pumps On Thursday to be ASJ EW pumps and colonials. dainty, pretty models, only e found at Burgess-Nash. Special for Thursday Womerts $6.00 Values, $3.95 White kid colonial , pump, mouse brown choie lor colonial pump, cham- j tfo QC naarne kid colonial s).a0 n u ni n. bronze kid I Rijlar $ti pump .( Nk iV Sat ana) floor ! kid R d The June Sale of Linens Brings Unusual Values Thursday mil HUM'S tmthing more appreciated as wedding r nhowcr I party gifts than linen, i-.tpeeially if they are the liar Nash quality. An elaborate nhnwing In-re f the bft linens at wry attracts e pricei. Pattern Cloths nd Napkins ,,) H : r.U r1h. 1 1 ' 'r jar-Is f r.U r llh. U -" !. ' ,r I0 .. i'cV.i., 1 1 ir. f..r ft li ' r l in iiHi tl-.h, It .M f .r l SO " : ),ii : '' 'l"'H- I' " . I Sl H'i r i' ' 1'' mt. t!, ( ml. IS MI l t M Hound 5c-illopi TbU Cloths, $3,00 , . , .,.:!d, v-.ti .Ian.",, h,W, J jar.U in .mn I. r. !.. I jaM.fr,. . U 4 t f Im',"I I t .tn;- h ".( (.w.i'tln .f t Mrr f . ' ( aft 4.,;:,Ta, ..ai.m.J l' UM H'l. M-. of r h I1 l , , . , t'.n . !"f It II ! .unch N(Vins, at $4.00 .). n, h i vins. fit t"h !'. '-'li ' ' "n h, ,., i. ..urn, I" t 4 ', I W 4(V Hintit hul l in J uvl, i!5v , I -4 ' i ' I r . . I ' ' ' . " ' Drifts Ms'a r Clearaway of CLOTH SUITS Suits Formerly Selling to $25.00 j Suits Formerly Selling to $35.00 ! $24.75 $18.75 J' l Mi(,i,,..MBm.jiiiiiiiMMiwt.iii'nnMm New Summer Frocks $5.00, $10.00, $15.00 THESE charming dresses are the embodi ment of style and quality. More than fifty attractive models to choose from, of net, organdie, voile, linen, crepe, silver bloom and noveltv summer materials. Burgsss-Nash Co New Tub Skirts $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 and Up IN theae exceptional value assortments you'll find scores of clever models, in cluding smart pocket, belted and button trimmed styles, in plain and striped mater ials; also of gabardine, linen, pique, otto man, golfine and bird's-eye honeycomb. Second Floor. Unusual Values in Embroidered Flouncings Thursday in the June Sales Very Special Four groups and every one a rare value. Lmbroidered Mouncings at ioc Voile, swiss, crepe and batiste dress flouncings, beautifully embroidered, 27 to 40 inches. wide; some with lace combina tions, usually to $1.50; Thursday, yard, 25c Embroidered Flouncings at 15c Fine embroidered bands, galloons, 18 inch flouncings, embroidered edges and cor set cover embroidery, usually to 50c, Thurs day, at 15c yard. Fmliroiilrrad FlouncinttS at 59c Fine, dainty batiste ruffled flouncings of embroidered voiles and organdies; also em broidered organdie allovers, 27 to 40 inches wide, at 59c yard. Embroidered Flouncings at 98c Batiste, organdie and voile embroidered dress flouncings. 40 inches wide, usually to $1.50, very special, Thursday, at 98c yard. Hnre... Va.h I'o. Main floor. The June Sales Thursday in "PRESENTING a gathering of the most unusual values, good dependable olKf frir tVna fippflsinn. -a- sumillt;! iiificnttnuisu uuuiu unviriiivc opvv-juwjr v.. 20c Oil Cloth, 12i2c Yard Light colors, designs suitable for table covering, bath room and wall covering, full 5-4 width, perfect goods, the kind that sells at 20c a yard, on sale, 2lC at, yard 2 12 Vic Percales, 8 Vic Yard Fancy light and dark colored patterns, also white and plain shades, all are 36 inches wide, full standard weave; 12lc is low regular price; 10 to 20- gl yard lengths, at, yard 2 Dress Prints at 4lgc Light, medium and dark colored dress prints, fast colors, large assortment of neat shirting, apron and dress de- 1 q signs, choice Thursday, yard z Odd Jewelry at 5c Mrooches. Bar Pins. Cuff Pins. Tie Pins. Tie Clips. Barrettes, Hair Pins, Heads, tj etc., worth up to 25c, at Umbrellas at 59c Mi'ii's ami Women's fast ro.nr tape nlge American taffeta, full size. 1 rib. steel rod, plain mission handles, sale price Embroideries at 5c yard l'.mbn'idery edges and insertion, as sorted design in widths 2 tn 5 Inches, tj xpei i.tl il Thursday, nrd Child's Underwear, 6c Children's summer underwear, white cotton vests, high neck, long or short sleeves, knee or ankle pants; there are all sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in ajiy gc one style. Usually to 19c, Thursdayjat Women's Coats at $2.95 A collection of women's and misses' coats in checks and an assortment of col ors, were to $10.00. Very special $2.95 Thursday, at.' Guaranteed Petticoats. $1.00 "Wearever" Petticoats, look like silk, feel like silk, but wear better than silk; all colors, every petticoat guaran- JJQQ teed Thursday, at Rufflings and Pleatings, 5c ' An assor'ment of net rufflings and pleating. from one and a half to two in ches wide, white or cream, were to 25c, Thursday, yard Neck Ruthings at lc Fancy neck niching in an assortment of styles, colors, white and black, very 1 - special Thursday, at yard Embroidery Flouncings, 10c I'.mbronlered flouncing ami corset cover embroideries, IH inches wide. 1Q special sale price Thursday, yard. . . Remarkable Notion Bargains Thursday 1 1, 3c ..'lie(, J't, lire I I am y Ir'nuning luln, i f liutiidfi ifrl, usually -tl 'li'i. mi af t UtliK. all I' 'M. f-f trimm,.- 'h ilftr, fa! i-'I'-m, hi.K yr Is 7' hafrrl't' a I' I hir puss, ' ' M, ,, , :iun I-, all -. i.h 2 ' lUrmrtti Cilt'in, T )m. 1t , , , , , , , , Re Srtfrtv I'lim, i.il, ' r I , . , . 5 I Ml C l" !'i (I'M. 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