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oM A DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER_ 23, 1900. 10 ead In “Rob Roy,” with the Castis PHEBLEVGHEILRHDODEV IO 009D Spera. Company “* One _of the conditions of Mme. Mod jeska's arrangement with Manarers L4 nhals and Kemper was that she should * L | make a 1 the south, t ered In four ye Hef (r in In t s section will ¢ January following engage- “nelnn Only the briefest visits made to each eity and only the towns selectod T < B 5 M- Y Money by HRBRERBVHEGEBHADHAVGROBRHAH |0 ment From the N the very cradle of the | Wi w York offices of W. A. Jong before it. A :nul proprietor of the so-called rural | {iAtrinic art we find its puraier bent upon | L {Cie w' Orleans and 'the rama, * 'Way Down East,” comes the fol- [ | have strong suspicions that envy fs still wipal cities of Texas. o feature of lowing communication written by an Omaha | the cause of much the church's persecu er repertoire ®ill be her much-talked of clergyman, with a request that it be pub- | [lon of the st i 1 a8 Hill 1 TRRT % RURRWRISVE WERVIY) g L be Pub- | jur than the puipit. And deservedly Jhn lished in this column | Compare the average purita \urch with | OMAMA, Dec, 4, 1000.~W, A. Brady, care | the.aver mate theate Vou will | ibefEh Mellh GaTi enTalll: 3 'i tes Theater, Kansas City: Dear’ 8ir— | i} ugh :\w \ el :u»t MUSIC 3 im_indebted to e for ir Kindness in | " " LA L affording me tha opportunity of witnessing | o8 one chilly; the other | 4 S YOur very Interesting and instructive play, | & 8; the other e ' e o o o ®'Way Down East.” The emphasis which | TG S | A | 1“ lays on moral right and justice should | AR s 80 tomorrow will be Christmas eve! | bo very suggestive food for thought for the 1eliehis the ey ani| And how it affects one, this advent of the | ’ ’ [ ' LRI 8 o whe va ot (o o & At KT AR | St seasont The choristers wih ang| an bring no happiness to you, your friends, or your family, but one of elety set are not of the highest order one | 1 Rithout the, pred. or § het | their carols and the organists cause their | Wi ’ fi 1 ‘ M fi y St AR bt IhSCatlgation: Bt | iohie, RO e Brod, or, rok and | LSE AR L o e forth Jublant ttman’s genuine Talking Machines can, It will make for you and yours, the o we G0 not etave - pe O hal [ L8 AN he one | pacans of the happiest music, and the bells It the lesson taught by your play could | wiih the fu the e ]y | Will chime right merrily because of the :“:m"::,’.“'"l“?’:w"l” ;:“-‘;"N»_ \“mfl‘!”-;g" "";- 3 wa present miscry, | birth of the little child who grew up to form and Judge them by the same standard rwand, without mouthing Ot | manhood and lived a lite such as we all | mocial reform woild be begun by this vers | avoided or endured, how oy may be gained | would Iike to Iiye (but make dismal failures | act. Thanking you for your generous treat- | or retaine | of, perhaps), atd who was conspicuous for | ment 1 am, yours teuly i uns e g {11 | one feature above all creeds, all churches l""lr r::':l'“ h'“'" '“K & A Bt 0 BobthY What a Tal- | all sects and denominations—namely, a de- o uch prominence as possible fc most Merry Christmas and Happiest New Year you have ever enjoyed, hat can you select that will be so surely acceptable for a present? What can there be on any shop counter so fascinating as v - 4 i Irving? | Words are | gire to help people, to heal people, to en- SAYV BINE. 18 Tod P Frei Vhomw whote atbitlon orelble au actions. Precipts ar¢ | courage the discouraged, to give faith to 8 MACHINE THAT TALKS? BEvE (GRTVIN thyis Bevond: i Nt K& deeper into the mind and heart | the faltering, and to pardon the penitents, ave carried them beyond . 10 | and i longer remembered than the heard | moday and tor churche: o v which he has been able to attain, and whose | oF read. | have heard it said that criminais | TodAY aad tonight churches will tesm with Come in many eizes and at prices varying from $1.50 to §150° Costing only $1.50 is designed The Toy Gl’flphOphOlle espficignllyyt()r children.g It never fails to entertain, and is so simple in operation that the little people are quite at home with it, in every sense of the word. The winter is the season when rain and snow and wind bring to our minds the thought that there is no place like home, and the brighter and more interesting the home is, the better for mankind. aises of the little child who was called Jesus Christ, and who was born in a mean | manger in Bethlehem, lulled to sleep by | the serenade of the angels and guarded by | Coming Events. the starry sentinels of heaven. Other | The stage of Boyd's will be occupied the | churches will colebrate the event on Tues- first three nights of this week, opening |day, but whether the services are anticl with Sunday matinee and a special matinee | patory (as in the first case) or contempla- Christmas, by the Irish comedians, MUrray | tive (as in the latter case), the result will and Mack. This year, it is surrounded themselves with a pany than usual, and have sclected for a vehicle upon which to hang thelr mirth- | will listen unmoved to sermons which | F pict and condemn their crime will trem ble when their cr is enacted before their | perspicacity excoeds his own. It will prob ably surprise even the author of the plece fn question to learn that it “lays emphasis [ eyes on moral right and justice” and that it is “suggestive focd for thought for the soclal world,” but inasmuch as such has been de clared to be the case by a competent au thority there need be no further doubt en tertained on this poiut. The inforination that the play contains a lesson other than 1t is the easiest thing in the world to bilk the public out of its money s another sur d, they have | po the same to Him. Churches are on an better com- | gquality at this time—that™is, those churches whose members belleve in Christ. The prise, but this need not be especlaily | o . VTR ROt EHG | e oty ACEAIS WEL SN LS WAL e - making a arce called Shooting . | and it would seem that ehrth and heaven | i bbb o s ’ [ Chutes, written by George H. Emerick. | it surely meet at Christmas time. | The Talking Machine Is the most versatile of all devices for making home attractive. It has made its way faster 1o o wocond place, the erltle of Thia oy, | The play 18 sald to have a plot and every | “myq following thoughts suggest them. | than all other mechanical entertainers added together. It has taken a permanent place in the affections of all act is filled with songs, dances and spe- :.r .,ml.m.« he was const 1 before the | ciaities. Among assistants to the mml"“"" 1 | classes. Besides being an entertainer of the first magnitude, the talking machine is a tireless educator. It nvitation to atteud the play was sent to > . Joh oVels! <itty Beck, [r—— f 1 f R e R T e i e P o L teaches the children the newest and brightest music. Nothing can be more interesting tban to make records at home. B bearing the reverend gentleman’s name and | yopaCarrington | And T'll rise with the morning sun, The words of the children and the songs of your friends are well worth preserving. B8 was asked if, in his opinion, the reciplent e For I‘MHM that old Santy will come to- | would “make good" and give the show the | For the week at the Creighton-Orpheum, | Anq 'ifive his old sleigh o'er the root to- | Don’t fail to get one of our little Booklets, *'The Secret of Making a Phonograph Record,” a most interesting treatise on right kind of a sendoff. He declined to an- | bogiuning with @ matinee today, the man- niht 4 shine d . 5 oW sliltiens = Swet the quisetion nd told the business | apstiont tas sectred a biil made up of the| And Dring me & sword and gus, the art, and valuible even to those not poss ssing machines, and indispensiable for those owning machines—FREE for the ask ing at our Emporium. REMEMBER, you are under no obligations to spend one penny in visiting our Emporium. FREE exhi- bition all day. Come when you like and stay as long as you like. We have thousands of newest and latest records to sclect from. LINCOLN mansger that he himself must run the hed favorit chances. Evidently that astute personage | The comedy ho? . madc no mistake. formers, Stelling and Revell, are the latest | S0 L'l trust him to fill up my stocking It may seem like obstinacy for the critic [ agpirants for honors in their line of work right And give me the things that I want tonlght, | ¥ ' of The Bee to reitorate the opinion he ex- | Mary Wentworth, Patti Rosa and company, | = As under the quilts I'll creep. 5 pressed when the show was given its first | one of the most picturesque organizations e performance—an opinion which was con- | in vaudeville, will be seen for the first THE YOUTH ) curred in by ¢ s 5 ’ ry other critic in the city, | time in Omaha in one or more of thelf | chrjetman time has come agatn, of the vaudeville |1 pover o zontal bar per n see him: I've found that out, | For he waits until I'm asieep. | 1 a8 well as by the regular patrons of Boyd's | comedy sketches. Jumes H. Culler, the| Hero [ am, quite stranded, { ~but he Is not yet inclined to change the | ginging comedian, will have something new [ Oh!if I could get o “ten™ Judgment expressed at that time, that it Is | in the topical line. Dick and Maud Gar. ‘,,‘,‘,,‘,‘;”",{:‘.1;‘,‘,!"" Ll L to0, |62‘ fal'llam afld 202 s. "tn and about the worst thing in the shape of a 1 nellas will be seen in their sketch entitled | Sister's, yes, and brother's | | at he has ever seen upon a local play t “My Brother Johnny,” which is sald to be | Cousins must be kept in view, 305 s I7tn st l stage excruciatingly funny. Mr. and Mrs, Edwara [ Uncles, aunts—and others s o 142-145 §. 10th St. —_— Esmond will present the comedy skit, “Bill | When I've seen the stores well thronged The past week has been the most barren [ Toodle's Reception,” during which Mrs ith excited callers, | 4 i shed 1 of P of the season ns far as theatrical attrac- | gymond will introdpce some popular vocal | Off LYo wished and oft I've longed PHONE |955. tions are concerned, and Manager BUrgess | golections. J. F. Crosby, Jr., and Inez Fore- | But. alas! I'm broke tonight 3 1s congratulating himself that such 18 the | man the soclety sketch artists, will pre- [ (Pledge me, you won't spread it.) OPEN EVE NGS e. It 18 accepted as a fact by all theat~ [ yant' a new comedy entitled I will get my, things ali right, Girl of | * guy them all on credit. rical managers that the week preceding ity.” Animated pictures profected by s Christmas is one of the worst in the whole Kinodrome completes the offering. An year for traveling companfes, and that those | extra matinee will be given on Christmas that break even oh the week are particu- | g Iarly fortunate. Then, in most of the cities, g at lcast, the shops are open at night and | pop the Christmas week attraction Mana- K mas means a gift for the fair the thought of presents for loved ones, 0+ fgar Rosenthal has secured Phil Sheridan’s | pyij) gether with the necessary expenditure | de her and have sald, ne my heart has fondly Talking Machines Autpmobiles Bicycles take the last ‘“denarius” I've City Sports Burlesque company, which earned. . Which the giving involves, I8 enoush (o opens an engagement today, beginning Wit | iy boors it, to fmplore my lady fatr | ¢talBielEoelRbn!¥e bRl Fin B Bir T EinlR NS, turn the footsteps of the patrons of the | fhe usual matinee. The performance opens | “hac kiie should 1ive with me and bo my | g theater in directions other than those that | wiih a skit pamed “From Broadway to love ll] Ante Room Echoes. 'b, lead to its doors or the present week | pekin with Crissie Sheridan as the star, | When all T have is atmospheric air, ¢ b " | _And al ope fo he sky above, comedy will hold the boards, and a flood |ang is followed by an olio of unusual merit, NIRRT e 18 e ke hane = yet surely will I try my love to show, R T R P AT TP P Matinee of mirth befitting the Christmas season 18 | [ntroducing some of the best vaudeville And swear to her I'm plerced with Cupld's | g clan s ovening the members of ' 9’ Wi BOYD'S i & Bursess Mgrs. Xmas Attraction CREIGHTON Tonight promise | I v ely » Thre dart, 4 ’ promised. artists in the country, namely, the Three | SGU (i) gon that which § truly know, [the Anclent Order cf United Workmen lodgos Today, 8:15 § Performances Commencing B e : | Josselins, Mark and Kitty Hart, Brandon | “§ie {dthe sole possessor of my heart. | of the city perfected arrangements for the Today 2:30 H:x«] Francls Keppler, ]nh- f:m'nh-l child | ypq Clare, Cralg and Ardell, Mitty Mil e it e it o ) MATINEE s apparently graduated from vau- | gher 4 : Jurchase ctia A ATIlTa) toa TR ey bR Ehihie Tina | AIAsiONR anditiseld: 1n8 MAmOlg Epio o THE SOLDIER. T sed as @ meeting place by the various || A Merry Xmas. A Merry Show. A Merry Wish to All. XMAS DAY, TUESDAY Mile. Fanchet sen h ational barefooted | recently had an interesting and atl, wood, Peter Melchiors and Jobn C. Dauble, Dick-THE GARNELLAS-Maud, THE KINODROME. tive the Kingsearls, a young couple but six | And if perchance I fall or : : sentry b oBe. gel e order in Omaha. America's Favorite Comedi; of amusenient will know her no longer. 8he | gancing act. The evening's entertainment | O, fentry duty out, alone, lodges of the or | . medians | Bas been offered n very desirablo position | conciudes with . ludicrous and side- | Ami met i Single oaxmuring moan FAHE IORIIN AWNE \l‘"'(‘ ll’"“ LI8LAEN n:x ',T"'me LIS | SO OF OUALITY CHAS. A ALLIE { in o mew extravaganza, which 15 ROW 10 Lpliing burlesque entitled “A Hot Night In | Comts to m3 ilstenin ca. Fellows' ball, with about 130 persons prs Comedy Horizontal Bar Artists, The Latest Sensation. . A. rehearsal in New York City, and will ac- | New York.” Spectal features will be Intro- | phe stars are A 8 snt; THOKS prevent Ware &l SIO0RA08ES R T TR | e e e l cept, Early In the spring she will appear (quced Christmas matinee and evening B T S R i the enterprise, and articles of asiocla- MAY WENTWORTH, ||| mR. & mRs. eowaro esmonDE AND as “Puck” in a magnificent revival of | = | But what of that? for love'is love, tion: wére: adopted aad & board of dlrectors Patt! Rosa and Company. | In “Toodle's Reception » A ArNIT 'R D toaaiile whIEhe (6 |h7A mawsoomiady g . presented | And one I Know fs mine clected. The dircctors are Lyman Searl |} | e — In their Hurricane it of now i the course of preparation in the i’ Bosd's heater Friday and Saturday | Tomorrow 1 mus have o fight Al R AL CROSBY AND FORMAN. | JAS. H. CULLEN, musical comedy metropolis, | nights and o v e s | In battle take i sha K on, a yat . . ¥ v St ‘.m.h mml' b I'\!’ i ‘Ix::.r.‘.«v[‘"”;:;‘»‘ ””:,']_.“' But love will arm me l6ft and.right— Wenham, James W. Baldwin, Charles A. Boclety Sketch Aartists, I The Favorite Singing Comedlan. H Rabbi Joseph Krauskopt of Philadelphia | “Miss Hobbs,” deplcting the family tiffs of | A7} con ail things d Wagner, Henry Yingling, Charles A e i | | 00 I“g e u'es essay on the theater, entitled age | months marrled, and the amusing Interfer- | 4 My love wifl sUILBe trie oo quan; The directors immediately organized by In “My Brother Johnny. “‘ All New Plctures, By Geo. H. Emerick, as a Pulpit,” in the th American of that | ence of “Miss He a badly trained new |~ He fought his battle through.” 4 electing Willlam A. Wyatt president and | o & A whi i . city. Among other things he said | woman and manhater, who, in the end, | ot i et Henry Yingling secrctary. The articles of | Prices never changin Svenings, resorved seats, 2c and 60c. Gallery 10c. whirlwind of pure wlolesome laughter . Lam nota frequent visitor at the theater. | falls a_ victim to the natural tendency to | Ol What & Chrisimastide is thist assoctation provide for a capltal stock of Matinee, Wednesday, any part of house, 2%c. Children, 10c. Gallery, 10c. Satur- e " | NRGaNe Ik et i Brom L he emulate the relations of the vine and oak. SRS B0 ORDSTY e Bullety hi £30,000, divided into shares of $6 each, which | | day and Sunday few front rows reserved, bc; balance of house, any part, NewF,a.u,‘,,New,al;fl},O“os § ersfrom peThen. ]._wv ot ”h_.‘_. et | The story ts replete with interesting and Good-will,"” now turned to hate can be held hnllz' by nulnln-lr.\ ot llul‘ nlllv(u Children, 10¢ Dances Frolics that such busy ficlds as mine have been, | de ¢ amusing complications; is told ' o , s Shares are sold at par, 3 per share to _ . § r ‘_ HHBL SShbuRY fells 84 ffordcd e ‘|"1“_“ V‘:::‘IFI‘:“\l'v‘lu\llh:::ul,x mu:'.”llurn“l“.l. nvl )I..Irl Oh i h: it l!\nvy‘..:{p He 8 'MI TR (I,' ithed rLl”““ b0 D""“f”f",_"ir"“ of beauty.including the ew lefsure evenings' for the enjovment of al ma d char- | ) Lt e bt s i m—— = est Eu we i her ot acon, The ‘ather ranson |acters are clearly and forcibly developed, | Lok down upon this earth find be cents per share each month thereafter until atest European novelty, the A Bethlehem star of pea 14 that almost every time that | have wit- | This play comes heralde as one of the nessed a powerful play upon the stage | oy Ll provided that when a shareholder desires | A law in Boston pe the face value has been pald. It 1s further opr OB TUD URDINADY, BOYD’S Yti4hm | FIVE ROSARIES. ~—— Uk |t | comedy successes of New York and London, | And if I die on battlefle permits residents to keep s Direct from the Alhambra, Ly Pave been dincouraged o, o ln™ | It is from the pen of Jerome K. Jerome, | B, ®h opel, 0 onl ot SR aa, to dispose of his stock he must first offer musicians 20 feet from their houses. Ben il wi , London. gused; for the most part, not b recognl- | the English playwright, and while it re 1o me, “Well done.” it to the assoclation or to the lodge ot Albany: Valch a8 B s Friday and Saturday, sm‘:’&u"y‘ Matine L H) B anens af the weakness ‘of the sarmon | Sembles somewhat Shakespeare's “Taming - which he is a member. In the by-laws ft | (o0, I A (10 5 o December 28th and 29th. AR ' rnx.-.;."zé..‘s(; When compared with Bower of the | of the Shrew,” in theme, its treatment and will be provided that when a lodge desires | pair the ventilating contrivances. 5¢ 50¢ 75¢ THE 8! I don't believe | I don't 3 IPTIC, 5 . ganta Clats, it can call upon its members to sell its | Probably in glfts, stock at par, the intention being to uiti- | Consumed eve n heavenly laws mately have the bullding owned by the | hioten, WHiCH: at 2 ¢ drama, and of the blir in_antagonizing one of allies of the pilpit. One wh ssfon as dearly 1 love mine of pulplteers | development are sald to be along wholly pis pro- | original lines. The assurance that it fs | ane who | something new in comedy 18 not the least elevating | 0,000 pounds of turkey are Bpeciel Matineo Baturdsy. y' Christmas in the United " Bouna, wouid | The Great Comedy Success, |[BOQYID’S [foodwart & Burgess, 00,000, Cranberries Managers. Tel. 191y’ appres 8 the” moralizing and of the merits that may be promised for it. | & heaven exlats. lodges of the city and not by the indi-|come to at least $i00,60 more, and it 1s A of the pulpit as 1| e in_telling lles & 'y oveteatin v o , U VaneWia sees an el e SR R me ttle folk vidual members. It fs further provided | XUTely not i overestimate to suppose tht TH“HSDAY {0 its repre an oo n the midst of a full week of comedy, butldi Il not be commenced be- | brooon L ple 4 co o y '.':l‘"ll‘ ho eharged with o Tiired of the [appropriate (o the merry Christmas holi: sy :‘u'm;4l; A e Fhoqren A T (S k Madbe, R pidlmanl vas kbl DEC. 26 and 27 pulp an undue love of the sta 4 f 9 Y ” itrick McCabe, o d ) Was D BB OL N, fire times when, qs n |90y season, will come to Hoyd's theater | 4 3 urer, to & New York hospital in what appeared . an . echo of the' powertul | 0“2 000 T SOmEcy CORC ':"'*”‘ he humors | 0\ "as for all this Christmas cheer, purchase of the new Odd Fellows' hall, & |ing and then the astonished attendants s Special Bargain Matineg Thursday 50 ; pears e title role, surrcunded by a | One « et be happ: 0, N ast Il e aidia aaitt of $ Dills, the total umoun ved in- . I feel Mke taking him by | company which Includes Gus Pixley, H. L. | For sorrow is supreme ¢ Eide of his 01 flannelshirt being $95 As Presented for 30 Weeks at the | g, e I ireshed | Heckert, F. W. Bernard, Robert Deshon, [ ¥ {pit, fellos that I'm aitve, Elks Give Card Party. A publishing house in 8t. Paul has leased Lyceum Theatre, New York. Broadhurst Bros. present the Tickling ERF, Tosar L) YW B, Vedder, Arthur Villars, D, H. Lan. | But Just December 7 wenty-ive, The lodge of Elks In this clty enter- | &,h'hre 1 peris n month entiing & mem: Telumph of the Tlnge- would permit mo to addross | don, I W. Slegrist, Dorothy Armstrong, | Thatwall =S¢ wh Be#AvE o 0 tained at o progressive high-five party inlher to all the priviieges of the club. Re.| Introducing the following Well Known him thus o whother ho would fogl Rirels | As Burke, Adeline Mann and Hildred | ¥ 307§ ke That are o be their rooms in the Ware block on Tuesday | freshments’ arc furnished at cost and AR Sers entionable. Reason enaukh he, has [Kieth. The basic idea of the play fs that | 1 t believe {n anything evening last. The spacious lodge room was | 5otk "foom and bilard room. WALTER HODGES— for lonthing and hating the o'ergy. Who | of an ordinarily correct and w one, and that 1s ‘‘me 11-behaved | filled with card tables, and extra tables [ gymnasium is planned for the basement, J. R. PITMAN, JR.— rided his profession as th has so de o R lowsly persecutid | Bentloman being arrested for o trivial of. one of th clorgy? Wh i i were necessltated in the adjoining regular | That senato customs rarely chi him as the preacher? Who has so hope: | fense and pretendiug to his wite that he iy THE OLD ,\:.\:\ : ¢ the | €474 room of the club. The women's prizes shown by the two old:fashined snuff boxes onsly exCo! ieated him as the churd going on a journey to Mexico, whe o 18 cradaally going to the setting of the | ware e O 4 at chamb ey are as carefully A Y O hrunk from hin A 2108 0 & dunner. ta. Maxioon Whon 1o s, | ¥'n gredu Iy Rolng s were won by Mrs. C. J. Frice, Miss Cassle | filled t the days when It wis touch an clergy-ridden communitic . fhat; 80j0g Lo astve oit & short sy1 and 1" Mink my “merry Christmases” are | Arnold and Mrs. Frank Coad, and the men's | th . W of the present IOR YA M the actor been i trajtor of countries | in prison. It 1s the complications which pretty nearly don prizes were awarded to Mr. Ed Schneider, | members 1 doxos, though occasionally LUCY B, HARIUIS— slder southern members will g ¥ h AL, or a slaver of people, had he been a walk- bopige from this little domestic deception | But yet I'm not’ repining, for my journey P peatilonce ‘or the flend incarnate, he domestle deception | But Mr. Robert Hayes and Mr. B. T. Ledwlch o s e tlaa 5 has been_ falr, pinch’ and calmly awalt the Athed and that give rise to the funny situations, | ;g ‘storms have always ended with a|The entertaini here an y i : at was in charge of the | 5 LBILA BRONSON, ,and | which this company Is credited with bring- rainbow In the air, samo committee which 8o successtully con- | New statistics ding the greatness of | slon hake | ing out to the very best advantage. Many .\'unnlltmv:”1““1.:.1;:\:'h\:}‘;“”n Tooking on. the | G000 PO e rat Dart. {n November, | Greater New York have just been made l-venlnfi Prices, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00, [ ] could not have been more ghunned, more cruelly conder hereafter, than he and his p been, barring i few exceptic of the situations are ridiculous in th % | public. A student of municipal machinery tinee. 28¢ B0c. 780, 0! se of the modern and even | n the ex paps we'll all meet yonder ‘round our Suys s cos eve U1, woman anj atinee, 25¢, ¢, 75¢. 3 e Tr0m - the 7l ‘ | erome, capecially in the recounting of prison | © <" Hat. wrs Christmas tre Sl Lodges in Parngraph BT a8 veme V0 Meep thinks Tovine. Suprame suoconn af K16 season, EE———— == |life and discipline. There are the usual | For we are only children, little children .\h\wll { w’uhv the .~'w»;vl~h Rite Masons | The police department alone costs §3.61 per | = The acknowledged LAUGH TRUST, ——— bty L overy one; { worked In the fourteenth degree, advance | . pArtment RIous Sosia .81 per (s soknov 0aged ERUBT, b ,‘_'Imuml " '! Al i I by "“-‘l* “:' :; we {Nik wur’Journey’s ended when 18 |ink five postulants (hrough the 'Lodge, of | & T P e | GLORIOUS CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION! :’"":':; o - C. Boniface and s metropoll | terminate to the eminent satisfaction of g only just begun Perfection, Tuition of every residen 6] ot Tell your druggist that [|concerned. e ‘engagement is for three [ We'fek1 4t dmes discouraged and gawme | EXCRSENS 1 (it ion) ot thirtysue " cane | Parauh of MO ISR ST [ e MEBBXSMAR 20 AT : S Y | pertormances, begmning Weanesday night, | o BeATedand X0 orrows are too | (idates Thursdny evening Gate City Tent. | 1ina nd near ‘Codar lake, ‘Indiana, n a | §ELs "- (] T d Evening Prices, 25¢ 50¢ 75¢ 1.60 t Blatz Malt-Vivine A matinee will be given Thursday o A e K. 0.7 M will become the largest tent | small spot of land upon which vegctatior 2259, 1aco’'s ifroca OI‘O‘ M wtinee Prices, 25¢ 50¢ you wan atz alt- . | We say our Fat iding from our trials s BlaLe 2 absolutely refuses to grow surround- | ’ A b e pasin. % | Monday night the consistory of th ing soll, though ap rently the same i | Commencing Matine Today-—-Entire Week = 4 1 A L B L TP time He's watching us with | tixh Rite Masons wiil clect officers very productive, he xpot i lons dhan PHIL. SHERIDAN'S $000000000000000000 g e J . Kidder con- | e (ime He'a | FHtay night officers will be elected o | twenty feet In diameter and s located in o | pi a If he hasn’t it, send or tele: || unic o Nave srcat suecess i Wikenhils I R e & | fhaay ment A of In dinmeter knd n 2 and Kemners' contly. o X s | o, (i those children hanging | Mystic Shrin grove which tradition declares to tave been | Bi R. KELLY i | rry S r man . | They full of happy Joys and consclous | oyer $10 on its entertalnment in behalf of | dlans i ol i et phonc to us and we will [ Harey A, Smith, for many years business o et or cares fo'be T | 0 rity fund M. Colling will act || The ehief engincer of the New Orlean il S . — roged 1 sln 1 eRpacity PN 20 3ut when cares do come to ¥ . anc E ner for t clety | La.,, fire department has figured out i di B d FORAC fan AR, oabauity for "My agiiction makes them sid 3 7 has been fixed as the tir [ thit the relative running cost as hetween | Makes & specialty of deliver it direct. But under Jf Diushier-mcLan” company. | C 0| They will hear the ankcls singing bene- |, has been fixed as the | St the relt cost ua botween ! |~ Blanche who I8 starring In “More | Qictions, and ¢l DOICHE KN SURE (RS Saaas OF 0 nd a eleetr 15 $60 & month rr nan e 2'0f the YOUNKest At r thie atory 0 the Bhepherds and the |'9f the Fraternaly Lulon of bmaha and ag electr or onging 1 0 & monih Correct Breathing, rated “her 25th ‘birth- | M and the Ch no circumstances accept a Bl " omd T tertain the children of its members with a | for the latter. These figurcs show a clear per month ind $400 per annum in September. of good will and loving' kindness, “peace Tone Building, . | Christmas tree M A similar | gain of TWO BURL Chauncey Oleott has compoted the fol- on earth and merey mild | ) o | - N g natres for the eleotric mower | H lowing so! or his ne )l inrre Wil be always with the people, with the | entertainmer Th i paun m iy substitute, as this extract BN L AN e R ot i Evening Wits @ ples L e R L e Broadway fo Pegk-in Ease in Singing. S ueen,” P 3 “ ¢ v 1o story, “Hark! | lodge of this orde .\:;;l‘ l‘["\.'\-0 , Paddy's Cat and The And (‘\'l" \”i‘l' e i ane ry arl t‘] gkt has no equal as a nerve and || "I neirolt. Clovelana ana Toronto e | Bt U5 tellieh now and surely T begin to feel the pe re unanimous n proclaiming the ¢ e e unanimo i g the | of a quiet wint sh in “More Than of daylight cease. superior to that of Julia f Resident Studio: |$ Davidge Block, 1702 Farnam o 000000000 essssccced Jresented to the battleship Alab Many have lost coufidence and hope, as | KIVInK the officers @ kood deal of Mog When the tolls | well as health, becauso they thought their ' (L, \erior of the forwatd turtet, direcily 4 1 can hear the ells chiming; not for | Kidney disease was incurable. Foley's Kid- ) under and between the two' 1i-inch ur in the same play You, but v ney Cure is a positive cure for the dis- |guns. Figureheads having become obso \ger Augustus Pi a| Ana Tl walt “for vou up yonder, 'round | couraged and disconsolate. Take no other, | that portlon of u mancof-war s used new escscsccce which the, "¥iito | of fivetix3 | **A Hot Time in @ New York Hotel," | 0000000000000 0 stomach tonic and isa non- | MARK AND KIT ART, has purch, " . A " 4 Irish Comedian and Dy Soubre! WV WV dred acres of land rida our Fathel L e to recelve the ship's escutcheo, B ng Soubrette, YV intoxicant. Val Blatz |, hundred aore . in, Plorlds, i Father's Christmas’ tr Dillon's drug store, South Omaha; Myers- | the> workmen' find 1t impossibie 16 bore CRALG AND ARDELL, feneves Kidney er He ha s ny Joseph Jeffer- | A merry Christmas to all who belteve | Dillon Drug Co., Omaha oles. in the Harveyaed wieel m”‘)rn:wr“‘n. In a 1l Act. ladder ] son. “harles 1. o s il Josgepl i g o — rivet , and ) ave to occup, A less . Brew. Co., Milwaukee. All J| % Ph [ 4 1 THOMAS J. KELLY = faves B do St g {toubles &t once. / Thomas Jeftersen, who s succosafully O BVE (Bhemdh attamps | o SSSSS—— ¢ PRANDON AND ILARIS, Cures in . rring In “Rip Van Winkle,” s in Ne @ (o poison mber of the fami v 'itle e Rathhone Property. Blectric Sparks druggists. York. Where he 1s tosting-for u wook be- | gWhen F. Hansen was arrested of W R ned candy | CINCINNATL Dec ) =Counsel. for THE MAGNOLIA | 48 Hours:ll fc |.- ristmas, “ resumes his tour De. | BISICOREL - QATRe e e by | has Jant i discovered | Countess von Tittenbery (1 Grace Camp- |\, oy \‘\‘l‘lldvntl of the & URINARY comber 2, and will continue on the road | ¥atro Mansfleld for ik con- | ator the cover of a large puil. bell of Hamilton, O appeared i the feds | | Alko the b Mt ot an 14 OMAHA BRANCH, until' June of his friend. John Comnors. attempted | with chocolate drop i Rasd dral court here” toduy wero granted | ket Ball Contost by temale me ) DISCHARGES Maude Odell has resigned as leading ore was o short fight. & brol o LA she h another we t o title of the | company. U must s I8 to avold being 1412 Douglas 8t. Teol. 1081, 1| 1ady With the Imperial Theater Btock cone | Chmmore ard hoth sere sent to el ook Rathhane prope which | disappolnited, T ey pany, 8t Leuis. She will appear in | nors was booked for interfering with and they had bid Sl S RARLY, name EW~ sister of Mr 3. Rathbone, wife of the ! Spectal feature T e iane i intro former director of posts in Cuba. matinee and night. Chicago Christmas week, singing the con- | resisting an officer. iced Christmas |

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