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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1916)
THE BEE: 'QMAWA.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1916, r Nebraska i is EE-ELECTED SENATOR FROM NEBRASKA. SEVERAL ARE OUT FOR SPEAKERSHIP Trumbla, Ollis and Jackson Already Being Considered in Race. . POTTS WANTS CLERKSHIP (Prom Staff Corr.4lMmd.nl.) Lincoln. Nov.' 10. (Special.)--The speakership tight is on already and there il plenty of evidence to indicate there will ,he plenty of candidates. C. W. Trumble of Sherman county, has served two terms in the house and is re-elected for a third time, was here today and announced that he would be in the fight. . . I. A. Ollis of Valley, who has served in both the house and senate, will make a try for the speakership, while it is intimated that Speaker George Jackson, who is returned again, may he i candidate. George W. Potts, chief clerk of the last session, lias already announced that he will go after the chief cleric ship. s 5 '. ,., ' ; Richmond for Secretary. . : Already speculation is being in dulged in on the all-important matter of the distributing of jobs to the democrats. In the governor's office, while there will be a new executive, the political complexion of the office will remain the same. Private Sec retary Mum ford' will retire and his place will have to be tilled by another. Mr. Mumtorn nas made a very popn lar official. Who his successor may be is not known, but there are many hints that Henry C - Richmond of Omaha, may succeed to the place, A private secretary should be a born diplomat and be a success as a slinger of hot air and an adept at prevarica tion in that smooth, delightful way which leaves the impression with the visitor that the private secretary is telling the truth, although the visitor i '-'fir f-'; Nebraska Safely on Water Wagon; . Wilson Gets Big Lead in the State; Only Three Places Not Yet Settled Gilbert nmraicoac may be pretty aure he is not doing so. Colonel Richmond has been elected a member of the lower bouse of Douglas county, and although many times assigned to the lower regions by political opponents, always comes up smiling and on top. For that reasonh may hesitate to accept the private secretary job, but as it has not as yet been tendered him, as far as known;" 'sufficient-unto the day is the evil thereof." . Reed Increases Lead ' ' He Had in Madison , (From Staff Com.twnd.nt.)" Lincoln, Nov. 10. Attorney Gen eral Reed is somewhat chesty oyer the vote he received in his home counfy of Madison, which is republican by about 350. Mr., Reed received a ma jority of 622, an increase over his ma jority of two years ago of fifty-five. With over Half the counties and more than three-fourths of the vote reported and tabulated on the head of the ticket, the extent of the victory achieved by the drys and the demo crats in Nebraska is apparent. The prohibitory amendment is car ried beyond any question. In fifty one counties, including Douglas and Lancaster, the dry side has a lead of 11,371 which wrll very likely be in creased to at least 15,000, and perhaps more. President Wilson in these same counties has a lead over Hughes of 23,252, and t'lis may be swelled to 30,0(10. - ' Nebraska in Congress. Gilbert M. Hitchcock in sixty-one counties has a lead of 9,670 over John L. Kennedy, and this, too, will be in creased by returns from the thirty-two counties yet to report. Nebraska will be represented in the next congress by the same delegation as in the present, each of the six rep resentatives having been re-elected. These are: First district, Charles Frank Reavis; Second, Charles O. Lo beck; Third, Dan V. Stephens, Fourth, Charles F. Sloan: Fifth, Ash ton C. Shallenberger; Sixth,, Mobcs P. Kinkai'l. V ; , . . Three State Office) Close. On the state ticket, the democrats made a clean sweep, with the possible exception of land commissioner, rail way commissioner and superintendent of schools. In thirty-one counties Fred Beckman has a had of 729 over G. A. Shumway, fhe democrat, for land commissioner. Cleinmon, democrat, leads Thomas, republican, for super intendent of schools, by 367 in the same counties... In thirty-two coun ties Victor Wilson, -democrat, has a lead of 398 over Henry T. Clarke, jr., for railroad commissioner. These are the -only state offices undecided. Keith Neville, -j for igovernor, MtiKiMiKiir CENSON-THORVE Abraham L. Sutton by 52m in the fifty-five counties reported. Follow ing this line, Neville will have a plu rality of 8,000 up. Edgar Howard will preside over the sessions of the senate and in the next legislature as lieutenant-governor, and State Treasurer Hall, Auditor Smith. Secretary of State Pool and Attofncj General Reed will all serve second terms. Supreme Court. For chief justice of the supreme court in the twenty-nine counties re ported, including Douglas, Judge Faw cett has a . lead of 1,424 over Andrew M. Morrissey, present chief justice. For associate justices Judges Cornish, Barnes and Sedgwick are leading ant! by apparently safe majorities. , For regents ot tne state university Hall and Landis, democrats, are lead-1 in strong. , , ' , , j The total vote of the state is mucn heavier than it was two years ago, and will run as high 270,000 and maybe above that. Two Nobel Prizes Not Distribtued Stockholm, Nov. 10 (Via London) The Swedish Academy . of Science has decided not to distribute the 1916 Nobel prizes for physics and chemis try. The sums available for these priies will be added to a special fund. Eleventh Iowa District is Close; y v j dm has Footballs for his "pals" Saturday Here's how . , With every purchase in the Boys' : Shop amounting, to $7.50 Or over, there's areal football, bladder & all. Di4 n,lA sfsa'4 Is--a sv v Tm l-l 1 f I rl LfUJO W11U UV1I I lYllUW IUI11SUUU1U j hurry uphe's worth knowing J leads Sioux City, la., Nov. 10. Congress man Tom Steele is seventy-three votes behind George C. Scott (rep.) nn cnmnlete count in the Eleventh I Iowa district .The result.may be con tested. Saturday we feature bampeck uotnes for Boys This high grade boys' clothing is made for boys whose parents are willing to pay a little more for clothes that, are infinitely superior to the ordinary kind, clothes that possess not only unsurpassed wearing qualities, but real style and character as well. ; Amongst the various Sampeck models in our stock there is one that is particularly suited to your figure. Come in and let us show you the classy blues, browns and grays of this season 's weaves and colorings. Our $15.00 Suits are specially . priced at. ........ 11.95 Our (12.50 and 113.75 Suits are specially priced at. . 9.95 Jacobean Oak Dining Table, $28 This table is of Solid oak, quar ter sawed, h in the popular Wil liam and Mary style, Has 48-Inch top and 8-ft, extension. ' A real value, both as to style and quality. Price, $28.00 1 " Th .am. lyW Ubl. with M-lack tao and 8 foot .xtcii.ton tor 13340. DINING CHAIKS to match this table, Are made with leather slip seat. High-shaped back, solid quartered oak, at ' -i $5.00, $6.50 and $6.00 Comforts Sanitary cotton comforts, 72x84 inches, ailkollne - covers in pink, blue, lavender or yellow predomi-nation- Eich, $2.90 Pilgrim Comforts An unex celled cotton filling, fibre silkoline covering, assorted colors . Each,' $3.75 and $4.50 Lambs' Wool Comforts Figured covers in assorted colors, bordered effe!tZ. $6 and $6.50 Down Comforts A soft, fluffy, down-filled comfort, heavy sateen covers in dainty colors , ' $9.50, $11, $14, Etc Orchard & WiHielm Co. 414-41418 South 16th St. YOU BUY HERE without riskTWe as sume the responsibility of showing you only such merchandise as we can stand back of in every particular. . " . Not that you can expect the same quality, finish and design in a $15 dresser that you would find in a $50 one',' but you can expect good, substantial, well made furniture that will give years of service, whatever .the price may be. x ,We are prepared to substantiate this claim in a most convincing nianner.' - Square "Tube ' Flemish Steel Bed $27 ffiTJTI For Saturday Only OTHER ELEGANT VALUES in Boys' Suits at $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $8.95. Canadian Maclunaws In bold plaids real weather resisters, many -irlth skate pockets, all with large shawl collars and wide belts Overcoats In all the warm winter weights and coz colorings with largest of collars and pock ets, special, at Like Cut. This new Flemish or gun-metal finish is ex tremely effective, making it quite possible to use a bed finished in this manner in conjunction with the highest-grade mahogany furniture. ' -'This particular pattern-' is built with 2-inch square posts, capped with satin brass. , The top cross rod is ltt inches in diameter and the filling rods ars i-inoh. Price, $27. -;Vf i , Othtr$ Similar at flS. tH.SO and More . - , at i. . 5.95 nfflJT 6.95 4.95 5.95 6.95 for Sis' (Second Floor) Coats 8 to-14 years Really wonderful values in practical School Coats that also closely adhere to good style. Dressy Coats, including Corduroys, Velours and Broadcloths a . value to surprise you 5.00 8.95 rL Dresses, 8 to 1 4 years In Flam Serge and Rich Wool 'Check, designs, -witli contrast trims .that ''add' that, smartness. Very specially . priced for Saturday .', 2.95 ' Bed Davenports $34.50 Bed Davenports, made of solid oak, quarter sewed, veneered and finished golden or fumed oak. Fitted with comfortable bed springs with spring seat. . Price, in Heavy Imitation Spanish Leather, full davenport .length, or unifold style, I34.B0. Othr$ at $25, $26.50, S27.50, Etc. Heating Stoves We show a complete line of the genuine Beckwith "Round Oak" Heat ers and Base Burners. 1 i Sold on Easy Terms of Payment. 30 Pays' Free Trial. Special Base Burner $37.50 A very good stove for this ex tremely low price; has good siie firepot for small house. Oak Heaters, $6, $8.50, $11.50 up. Perfection Oil Heaters, f 3.48 An Especially Fine Assortment of Seamless Velvet Rugs at $25 K ... ' 9x12 size. . These are new patterns, in the most desirable colorings and the quality is very good. , , . - Seamless Axminster Rugs $24.50 '. . . , 9x12 size. ' ' Our stock of these staple rugs is most complete, and the quality is dependable in every respect. Other Grade of Axminttert in 9x12 Site $25.50, $30, $32.50 Brussels Rugs $15 In 9x12 sise, greens, 'browns, tans, in many varied patterns. " Hemstiched Marqui sette Curtains : - . Ivory and Ecru, . $i; $1.50 $2.75 Pair Hemsticned Voile , Curtains - Ivory and Ecru, $1.25, $1.75, $2.85 Pr Ruffled Muslin Curtains $1.25, $1.65 Pair i ... "L 11 1 Imported Swiss and French Curtains - SO patterns, exceptional value. :. $5.00 Pair . Redr-to-Hm Window Shades 6-foot... 30c I 7-foot... 35c $90.50 Pays for This . : Victrola Outfit VictroU X , ; i . . , , . . $75.00 (14) selections recommended by the Victor Com pany, on 10 records. , , 15.50 Outfit complete , $90.50 And you can pay for it on our Easy Terms. 4 , ,' 14 Selections on 10 Records, a follows: A NrlMt W, N.Kn Trio.. : M.thw M.chrM, HeKMlTr!.' , " ": ' ' O t. SIMp, Mr Duky Bby, KlliM-Baw-Vunlap. KKkla' TIim, KHM-Bak-Diiil.i. ; Jmrals .1 th. Miami, Victor Conewt Onhwtra. Mvry Wlm .1 Mw (Ov.rtur.1, New Srn ' pbenr Orchnlra of London. v Trov.ton (Nluro), Kllna-MscDcuiouih and Chorut. Tlrovator. (Homo to Our Alounuin.), DuolwMfto. Doileuth. I Nw You Ctlllnt Mo, John MeCormuk. .' TkoU (Violin with OrchHtra), Maud row.ll. Do, 0,'U.t't Mir la Hanoo, Aim. Olu.h-P.ol Reioiir.. , . . . ., t . - O sol. Ml, Enrto. C.ru.o. Lo, Hon tk. Ctmlh Urk. Nllo Nolba. Tho Roor)t, KruMtin. Schumann.Hotnk. . Special Cross-Seam Rus $12.95,$16.95,$19.95 $22.95 9x12 size. . A saving of at loo.l 40 Per Ceat When the traveling men of our -wholesale department (O on the road we cut new rugs into quarters to provide them with samples. After the season these are sewed together into what is called Cross Seam Rugi and put on sale at a great deal less than their real value. " v. , , . Bnuael, Axminster and Velvet Qualities Included. INFANTS' AND TOTS' SH0P For many years this shop has stood supreme in its particular sphere, but never ' has its superiority been more pronounced than today. Miss Elizabeth Adams (the buyer) is unquestionably the premier connoisseur . of Infants' and Tots' Apparel in all this Middle West. .She has made it her, life's study, adher ing to the highest ideals (lor there ARE ideals, even1 in business); Her first consideration is, "What, is best for baby!" Her second concerns price modera tion, but never to the deterioration of a quality. ; - For Saturday Wonderful assortments' of Coats and Dresses for Tots and Economy Outfits for Infants. 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