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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER - THE BEE: 12, 1909. OMAHA, Yes, Indade, l’rll ! ‘ight Hurley Forever, Says She Mave Root Prind M. Chambers’ 8chool of Dancing open W, F. Swoboda —Oertified Acecuntant. ‘ Winehiart, PHotograpbat, 18th & Farnam { w Grandon Co. | rermoved 1o 1u n & Howara | TOOK MONEY -OUT CASH DRAWER salobman required for lowa Ad- dress Y 744, care Hee. J. A. Gentleman Oo., Undertaxers, New location 1814 Chicago St. Both phones. (CASHIER” HELD UP BY CUN| !Beihnnnt Ma: Tyl Burglar Stnek% Pistol in His Face. | Some Things You Want to Know The Canadian Tariff Will Mrs. Hurley Compromise Di- vorce Case?! Well, Not Just Now. | The Canadian Parllament, which meets {dent would consider such discrimination to | R |8t Ottawa today, will consider at its pres- be “undue.” The general tariff is in effect |ent session matters of great importance against all nations outside the British em- | |affecting the trade relations between Can- pire, with the exception of Germany. Can - formea in Broad Daylight [da and the United Staten A (ariff War oqu' charges a surtax of S per cent Rquitable Life—Policles sight drafts at on Farnam Street. elween the two countries 1s imminent 41,ve fts general tarlff on German pro- maturity. H. D. Neely, manager, Omaha. | and it Is probable that the busineas men 4., this surtax being imposed in retalia- ahie Sesw Sitiigs 1 r |of the United States will manitest greater . : £ 1nes by Desorming o e of Mabresa| THree burglaries were reported to the |interest fn this session of the Canadian (1on for GeTman antl-Canadian dlscriming- Savings Wad loan Assn. Barns §|POH0e Thursday morning, one of the cases | Parllament than they have in any of ita o0 11 8 WIELE CEREIE PRNEL 0 per cent pef annum, 1808 Farnam Bt. | being & holdup at the point of a revolver | predecesaors. It ls the usual thing for UUC T with a night clerk in a restaurant as the | Amerlcans to complain of British “In Divorcs for Infidelity—Paul W. Balrd| (i tym In the other cames sneak thieves | Iarity.” But if the signs do not fail the Canada has a flexible and elastic tarift has secured a decree of @ivorce In Aistrict | 44 416 work, all managing to make good |time 1s upon us when Americans must system. The Intermediate tariff provides court on the ground of Infidelity from |,. . themselves repent their own provincial for certain reciprocal tariff reductions on Maude Baird. A petition for divorce has The American tarlft is ab- At abowt 4 selt-sufficlency. The Dominion of Canada a liberal seale. been filed by Mrs. Mary E. Robling against Woods, is a great self-governing nation, which golutely Inflexible and non-elastic. The Frank M. Robling, charging crueity. : v forms an Important part of the British president must impose elther the maximum Could ot Tive Apart—bMilton H, Spere| CMMEX restaurant, 39 North Sixteenth | ..o . mightiest politieal power of uty of 3 per cent Above the regular 1) street, was alone In the establishment, Py o of Lincoin and Mrs. Ella J. Spere of the | it 33 | 9arth. CAnada and the Unlted States oS- ay(ies, or he mukt permit the regular same oity eoncluded that life spart was (WHen @ YOUng man, apparently al |“ “|soss more than 8000 milea of cOMMON yoequie to stand. There is no opportunity worne thad life together and journeyed to | y°AT# of age, walked In, so Wooda relates. | boundary lines, and it muat be said to the (0 ® L G Tl To Tl aqute Omaha to have repaired the damage which | Leveling a revolver at Woods' head, the | syeriasting credit of England and Amer- o 58 M0 00 G0 Sthis: fistions & divorce wrought & year ago. County | Man proceeded calmly to rifle the cash|joa that It is the longest boundary line on ;‘:" i 3 bout $25 to $30 In cash | earth gulltl t frowning fortress or . Judge Leslle performed the reuniting of | register, securing a gulltless of & fortr i lh».:ouplt. and then as calmly walked out, making menscing man of war. The two nations The Canadian ":l'"""" "Jl' w,"';: During the summer Judge Troup granted Show—1In mddition | D18 escape. yedrs ago agreed to limit their naval equip- #esion most probably will ratiy a taritf| " : - o Special Oars at Corn Sho B | oods notftied the a¢- G treaty with France, which will place the|first an injunction and then an order for police station, but dé- | ment in the Great Lakes to one ship each to its exhibits within the grounds of the N for attorney fees, $i6 suit money and bulld anadian Intedmeédfate tariff n effect ‘ tectives were unable to locate the man.|and not to bulld and garrison forts along - National Corn exposition, the Great North- | This treaty, which already has been ratl- |$8 & week temporary alimony. With fione ern railroad has Made arrangements to|He 18 described as being smooth faced, |the land boundaries. oI s et it | of Wil 4 Hividy, ARG $io, Morebyel welghing about 160 pounds, fair complex-| The two countries are too close akin fied by France, giv i A | hy ki exhibit two special cars in the local yurds In France which the United States|he was twice up for contempt of court for e to the exposition grounds as pos- (ioned, dark halr, wore a dark overcoat anl | to bulld forts to menace each other. There tages In Franc violsting the injunetion. The first time et ook hibits from th & light sloueh hat. 4 fio ‘Moldiera ARQ Wellofh o sieut in canot obtatn, THEIRDSEY, SRCSR IV |\ LTiobia’ With § Tebtire and the sacond HIRE, Sontainirig exhiblls from the Sreat| " ome time in the night the ladies’ tatior- | deflance on the two sides of the line, but France reductions which the United States | U6 esteRed WHH & fEtur s northwest. Ing establishment of J. Jaurts, who occu- | theré are men in uniform Who sit at the may not hope for. This, on its face, (‘un»‘l:"lm ';:" 1’; R Blisdiee Siiee Light and Power Company Buys Lob—| " " g ¢ at 1808 Farnam street, |5t of customs. And now it appears that stitutes discrimination against the l‘nl(ed;“’.:';:r'wke: bt c‘!‘" v.:,:r.‘: ‘: A fl‘dm"‘\ The Omaha Electric Light and Power coin- | oy ontered and Iadies' garments to the | there is likelihood of & war of trade and States by both France and Cansda. Winl| {8 SHERFER, FIS €00 O €D DY HOTHECE | peny s preparing for the future in omse| . , .",¢ g0 were stolen. The plunder |{AXes between these two peaceful nations Mr, Taft consider it “undue” discrimina- | ¥ 3 . it 1a necessary (o enlarge the plant. The | (oiiis of sults, skirts, coats, patterns b Which the custbm houses Wwill PIAY (jon? And If Canada’s action s considered | ThUrSday moroing which satisticd the i | lot. adjoiping. the lant on the West Was |unq" cioth, There in no clue as to (he|l&FEe part. Unfortunately, from the point .ypque,” will reprisals be directed only |iorney feeand mew-:lu:;::;).: or Mrs. bought Wednesday. for $13.400, which 18 |,gentity of the burgler. of YWw of those who, live south of the ugainst France and Chnedd, oF agatnet |TUCI0 U, Tl ree whs set I & e et Einds 0a | 0™ Dotk Sway, oh the opbodiie sidd of I"l‘!’ prc “hM. i “lm ] ;“y ‘l‘o England as well? on its merits in the afternoon men. The lot is 6 by M8 and faces on|(he street, is the residence of Mrs. Mare-Wih. even when & nation outhumbers lte T o \"yry yome of the questions which |} /% Ie b halllve for & ML both Leavenworth and Jones street land, the place being 1%8 Farnam, on tha‘m“.“' in ‘:“"“::‘:“”‘ "::’ ;:"';"’“':‘"" the president must decide before March 81. ;‘m‘u“’: g ::,Ju;m‘m “l,f“;,;':! Wit Talks thers. d floor. Here womeone entered be- 2 PLBREASw s » Iy olpted by Mr. . ey ol ing the abeshcs of Mrs. Mire- | WhiD haod. r " decisions, | Madam, If your husband will give up of the Uplyersity of Nebraska will make noon during the absance of e Mare | "Pernaps the chiet troubls south of the Which the prosident wili Base i decislons. | % 50 L 0 vt wil not detend the " gy h.,;::::.;.,nnnffl,‘:.“d;y .2':"):" Mareland suspects a waiter who has been | POUNdary line, and practically ail of the .Ir'“::; e rance, 1a unduly dlseriminating |dIvorce proceedings, do you still insist on next at the & of the Young Men's y : Christian assoclation. Judge Howard Ken. |hanging about the place and so notified the nedy will preside, and all fathers are in- trouble 18 south of the line, s that the | tighting 1t ou )] j the maxi- police. The walter has not been appre- | AMmericans know too little about thelr against thé United States, then | “indage i 87 vited to be present: The object s to im- |hended. press on thase who have growing sons the A5 opmmin sald Mrs. Hurley, “I'll northern neighbors. The American news- Mum tari(f wil be wat of Weots COMIE |ooh Hurley forever. Ba cess to him, the | Frank Monacel, aged 15 years, evidently | Ppers, except those published in the W0 the states ' importance ‘of instruotiig them from their A8 attended a great many moving ploture carly years in the knowledge of wex life northern tier of states, have less news "Dfm, :‘lnu!n“ r:mr‘., ':n its ml:r-‘":eu:o!wflvee ! trom Canada than from Bulgaria. It has minded, relallate by the use o rease shows &g, t |8 praaumed, beoais imbued | L Lic, e g Ignore Canada and its tariff dutles, export dutles, surtaxes and | 80 necessary for their proper guidance. with an idea that he would like to own Molm Arranging ‘ours—A. Holm,|® Machine of his own. Accordingly, 8o the of Wyoming aspirations, and It has been too much the all manner of custbm house weapons, nonc fl:hlnn to look across {he border only of which the United States happens to pos- X “the Blg hinter police declare, he stole one that was In .:;“" "‘}:afl '“w Holm Yellowstone | Machine shop in the Washington hail Park Tx& in Omaha conferring with with the glint of an Anglo-Saxon land- ress. As Canada s the lar t férelgn greed in the eye. In the meantime Canada market for American manusactured prod- PRy dob 'd"’;.""h’r"‘l' itd "‘"‘"’:“ has been forging ahead, utterly indifferent ucts the question is of some importance. LR e drelicdro et L Bl o o of the Yankee It 1s big with poesitilities, but it Is too rallway officials regarding special (0\;"1!! inmate of the state reformatory, Wwas to the ' indifference parties. He has just reéturned from New |, o4 up The officers have not been York and Chicago, where he has been ar- ray ffing simtlar tours. July § a party of Canada has bulit great transcontinental early to say what are the probabilitie rallroads and is so regulating them that It may be a merry War, it may be a peace- able to locate the machine, the taking of which the lad strongly denles. titt¥ men and women, members of the Chicago Geographic soclety, will be taken American reads find it Increasingly diffi- ful compromise. If it is the latter it will | cult to compete with them. Canada has be by virtue of Mr. Taft's decision that| encouraged shipping, and now plans the tho tieatw with France ls not “unduly' | construction of a ship canal which will discriminatory. 1In other words, the com- | through, the park. tako the great outflow of commerce trom Promise will have¥o be made south of the | Sefoghive FHe fbsie Fise=—Respondiag the Great Lakes through British chanpels boundary lne. In the meantime the | (dIAR NEAWR-UE HES SN RS uCh HCur to Europe rather than through American Franco-Canadian treaty will be ratified and | teenth street Thursday morning the fire ports, Canada has thrown open its great its tariff schedules wiil be in effect. By Qepartment dound j& detecilve flue in the Western country to settlement; and it has Teason of (hat fact Canadian exports to . 4 Fegidancd WIS By (e Biary Al oS- tempted many thousands of good Amer- France will have & great advantage over W hinney & Ryan Co stock at pled by an old couple named Mahoney. foans to move over the line. This 1s the American exports. Leaving the details to| 50% of the fistory cobt Belleving the flumes to have heen extin- first considerable American emigration, the tariff experts, It is illuminating to ex- | oV % 0 tac y cost, Fulshed the department went away. Five and that It 1s & good thing for Canada |s amine one scheduls for example. Agricu-|B o \will, beginning Mon- minutes after their departure flames were indicated by the fact that the 60,000 Amer- tural implements from Canada will go into | ¥ wgain discbvered and a second alarm was leans who crossed over the boundary last French custom houses at a reduction of | day, sell all of these goodfl_ turned in. The fire was & hard one to fight, the flames being mostly between the walls, and thé result was the little trame pottage, which stood at the rear of . 40 per cent under the duty charged on & . year carried with them $80,000,000, an gver. /M excepting Sterling Silver toe lot, was considerably damaged. |Twe Other BDurgilaries Are Reported te the Po one Being P Hurley is meeting Hurley once more in dlstriet court and the echoes of the fight | will reach from the Devil's Punchbowl to {the Glant's Causeway while such Celtie clans as inhabit South Omaha will be even more Interested. It is the divorce suit which s now on | before Judge Redick and the adherents of Mrs. Hurley hope that she will put one over on her husband in return for tha | blow he landed when he had her tried last | spring before the Board of Insanity Com- missionaties on a charge of inebriety In the opening round of the present en gagement honors went to Mrs. Hurley. Her attorney asked that the defendant's answer to her petition be stricken because Hurley had failed to come across with some money ordered pald by Judge Troup on the hear- ing for temporary alimony in the morning Evert night clerk and walter at the “tony WMILVERT S Bl AbVE CO MW Drawn for Nebraska Olothing Co. by B. Cory Kilvert. It’'s Overcoat Time, Now And we are_ready to show the boys the largest, handsomest stock they have ever seen. There {8 no end to the varlety of models. There ate long coats and short couts heavy oned and light. coats for dress, for school, for play; ulsters, militarys, reefers—every kind imaginable, with_all the style and swagger of men's garments. The boy will like them-—that's sure $2.45 to $10.00 For durabllity, style and fit beyond the ordinary, we ask you to Inspect our Boys' Buits and Overcoats at $3.95 and $4.95. They'll answer every nced of the most severe wear, besides pleasing the boy Who wears them, by thelr bandsome appearance. . Look them over today, at— $3.95 and $4.95 Extra Special “Indestructible” Corduroy Knickerbockers, made with patented taped seams, riveted buttons, etc, etc., ete Worth $1.50—Special Thursday and Friday, . to come ‘“The House of If you desire a clear complexion take " Foley's Orino Laxative for constipation and High Merlt |liver trouble, as it will stimulate these or- gans and thoroughly cieanse your system, which is what everyone needs in order io feel well. Sold by all druggists. O% Having bought the Maw- An Entirely New Limited Train CHICAGO to NEW YORK IN 22 HOURS ‘New York Central No.6 via Lake Shore-New York Central Leave Chicago 10:15 A. M. Arrive New York 9:15 A. M. Effective November 7th A relable medicine tor croup and one that should always be kept at hand for immediate use s Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. BURKE WANTED FOR MURDER| Two Negroes Arraigned in District Court Plead Not Guilty to Charges Against Them, Bd Burke, the big nesro who held up a resort conducted by Bertha Klein at Thir- teenth street and Capitol avenue, is said to be wanted by the New Orleans police on a murder charge. It is likely that he will be tried here first, nevertheless. Burke was arraigned in district court Thursday and pleaded not gullty. He se- oured $86 In money and $60 worth of jewelry by his raid. Tromas Johnson, accused of the murdar of Henry Frankland, who was found with his throat cut at the viaduct, pleaded not gullty. lements. This wil make a | age of $1,00 each. Did even the Uniteq American jmp) | K difference of $3.80 on a mower, $4.82 on a : paoflip ey Kind ‘o *ttmmigration t5 S 0 0. on n, Bidet, ARG dn At| ’“:d American made And now Canads, it seems, is about to this time the Utited Btates sends five B Watches at 50% less than their real value. Watch the Sunday papers . times as much agricultural machinery to apply some practical national wisdom to [Ves A8 MUCR SEUEH b for further announcement with prices, Ryan Jewelry Co. tion of which much Wisdom Is devoted in French treaty goes into effest American | Cor. Douglas and 15th. The srofesstul mediouws are those that e Vol B Very Podotry.salbNOURt, ikt wisdom i implements canndiyalifets wikh ftines trom | 4 4 ¥ Canads in the Fyanch .market. . The re- | not always national In scope. The result 1 Wil Tt “ateoBoNr St ASErtoan. dn: | will bo that the United States will have to Sult Wil no! | sit up-and-takd mofics. It mey mnot dustrial corporatién o véry much, for the | charged that Canada is taking an unfalr International Harbester company will in- advantage, for, s & matter of fact, the °rease its Ontarfd plants’ and. move a | Canadians for years have been large Séction of itk b iness across the bor- | willing to enter into treaties which der. But it Wil atfect the industry of practically ~would reduce the cus- the country In frady other particulars. |tom houses along the International bor- Whether or not the discrimination s der to the innocuous desuetude of the two “undue” is for the president to declds { obsolete war \essels wkich patrol the great The maximum a&nd minimum clauses of | 1akes and the St Lawrence. Perhaps the the Payne-Aldrich Dill 1s supported by greater interests of the Americans made fome able argumenis, and even ita enemics | such treaties inexpedient. At any rate they admit that it has much merit. Tt is also 1do not esist: fraught with possibilities of trouble, for it | Now comes the question of a tariff war, OPens up a game at which two nations can | The Payne-Aldrich tariff bill, passcd last Play. No three men gathered together by | summer, inaugurited a new feature so far chance will agree upon any phase of the | 1t is tariff question in Amerlea, pehnps, but it |8 American tariffs are concerned the maximum and minimum tariff provis- !¢ the earnest hope of the majority of | business men on both sides of the interna- fon, and there is some evidence that the powers that be in Washington are all at tional boundary that a tariff war with sea concerning its powers for good or evil, Canada will be averted. Canada has By the provisions of that clause, all cus. Proved itself possessed of a liberal spirit toms duties will be Incressed automatically !P its actlons concerning wood pulp and 2 per cent on March 81 mext unless the PUIP Wood; in that it has not gone nearly president, before that time, by proclama. 50 far as it might In protecting its natural| iije grade, with a location and sur- tion, shall otherwise dccree. The presi- MONopoly of the white paper supply. -The | ounaings that are unexceptionable. dent, under the law, is expected to issne UNited Btates will prove oqually as liberal, | gucn 1s the Hotel St. Regis, at Fifth the proclamation of exemption from the !N A&ll probability, and there will be no| svenue and Fifty-fifth Street, bullt to be maximum duties In favor of all countrics 'r\ff war. But the custom houses are|an ideal hotel for the cultured and dis- which do not, in thelr own tariffe, unduly there on the border and men in uniform | criminating. In ita construction, furn disoriminate againat the United States, On ™t in the seat of customs. Amiéricans will | ishings arid equipment no pains or expense that word “unduly” depends all the law '°K to Ottawa and the Canadian Parlia to make every feature the oyt ment as they never have looked before, | very best of its kind, genuine, solid, sub- Canada has a triple tarift, consisting of 4 Perhaps some of them will regrot that | stantial, a public houss that, in the char- | the general, the intermediate and the 'N®Y have wo long refused to know any-|acter of its interlor construction and | British preferential tarite, The preferentiai NN about their northern nelghbors. The | decorations, its furnishings, its hangings, | tarit aiscriminates in favor of the mother CANAAIaN tariff may yet become a para- |its works of art, its cut glass, china and | country, just as the Philippines tarife ais. OUDt isue. silver, should be equal to all that people Coht & e e Tkt e of retinement and dlscrimination would B iy o T s oy insist upon in their own homes. As to % the culsine of the St. Regls, it is enough to say that it Is not exceeded by any of the famous hotels or restaurants of London or Paris; and yet the prices are no higher than those charged In other first-class hotels. Room ratés are cor- resporidingly moderate; $3 and $4 a day for a large, handsomely furnished single Foley's quickly, strengthems the lungs and expels @olds. Qot the genulne In a yellow pack- s : . age. Sold by all druggists. Buffet-library car, standard drawing-room sleeping cars, observation car, dining car, electric lighted throughout; valet, maid, manicure, stock reports, magazines and news- papers, No coach passengers. All trains from the West and Northwest arrive in time for this connection. ALL OTHER TRAINS UNCHANGED wum | CHICAGO to NEW YORK aday | | ke Shore-New York Central . All trains depart from La Salle Street Station, the only railroad station on the Chicago elevated loop, and arrive at Grand Central Station, the only railroad terminal in New York City. J. 8. Willebrands, — THE SOCIAL SEASON The Hotel St. Regis Presents Unsur- passed Advantages. Not all the soclety people live in New York, Every other city in America has its quota, and today even small towns and the countryside possess such a con- tingent. But, practically without excep- tion, all these people come to New York at some time or other during the soclal season for longer or shorter stays. They will look for a hotel of the highest pos- A Book AAbout Laundering-Free ON THE INSIDE OF THE WRAPPER which surrounds every cale of Lenox Soap you will find a lot of valuable information about washing “glothes. IT WILL PAY »ou to read it. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION is given in “Approved Methods for Home Laundering,” a boolk of 68 pages by Miss Vail, a well known authority on the subject about which she writes. THE BOOK IS ILLUSTRATED and cost 7 cents acopy. But we will gladly send one to you, free, if you are a user of Ivory or Lenox Scap. Ad- dress your letter to The Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Lenox Soap-Just fits the hand Oity Passenger Office 1324 Farnam Street EW YORK, ‘Pelephione, Doug. 878. NTRAL) LINES 94 . = ((I' | was spared By Prederic J. askin: Tomorrow—*“The Irrigation Bxposition.” Engraved Stationery Wedding Invitations Annosncements Visiting Cards All correct form current social o T o e o iyeapred promised. Embossed Monogram Stationery and other work executed at prices lower than usually prevail elsewhere. INEW UNITED STATES SENATOR | Fountain L. Thomp Late M. BRANDEIS SALES SATURDAY. Important Bargain Events Departments for This On JACOB COHEN STOCK OM The hou n Many Day. SALE. of Jacob Cohen, 424 Broadway, om Succeeds the M. Johnson of North Dakota. BISMARCK, N. D., Nov. 1L-—Fountaln - New York, was known as a maker \VERY time you eat a of strictly high grade women's cloaks, wo men's sults and children's cloaks. Th house falled in business and the entire stock was sold by order of the district L. Thompeon of Gando, N. D., has been ippointed United States senator by Gov-| rnor Burke to fill out the unexnired | crm of Senator M. N. Johnson, who dled | room; $5 a day for the same with private bath (or $6 for two people); and $12 a dny and up for a splendid suite conslst- ing of parlor, bedroom and private bath, A. 1. ROOT, INCORPORATED 1210-1212 Howard St. Phone D. 1604 three weeks ago. The appointment of Mr. Thompson, who 1s & democrat, was somewhat of a surpr {as he was a dark horse in the race. The announcement was made after a long con- | ference In which the leading democrats of | the state participated. / Mr. Thompson has not been 8o active In state politics as some of his rivals for | the appointment, his actiyities having been confined to Tower county, where he has ! been engaged In farming and In the $16 and $17.50 Women's Suits for $6.95. real estate business. Mr. Thomp- :;»mu‘x‘ao:zus‘o.v(\;:::;:; CI::- for $.00. [son is a close personal friend of Governor oo boiy g MEN‘}; b racitels | Burke, and it is said his appointment was decided upon after It was seen that the | Brandeis made & serles of great cash | gemocratic leaders of the state were hope- purchases of men's clothes which included | jesuly divided as to & choice for the sen- the surplus stocks of Mei's Overcoats |giorship. Mr. Thompson was | and Suits trom Sivin Bros., 38 and 30 W. | seottsville, 1il., in 1864 4th St, N. Y.; Mattes & Co., 2% Greene | . : St, N. Y., and Marx, Rosenberg & Bros.) 688 Broadway, New York. All the sults and overcoats worth up to 15, will_go Saturday at $6.90, All the overcosts and suits worth up to $20 Saturday, at $10. GREAT SALE BED SPREADS Saturday we place on sale at Brandels Stores a great purchase of bed spreads. Bed Spireads worth up to #, at Toc, §1.3 and $1.98. Bxtra Speclal—Full size spreads at ddc. Other great special sales at Brandels Stores Baturday. J: L. BRANDEIS & SONS. —— Quick Action for Your Money—You get| i that by usiog The Bee advertising columne, | court. Brandels Stores secured the finest lots and the greatest bargains. We place | | our immense purchiase on sale Saturday, On our second floor we will sell: $25 Cloaks for $10. $20 Cloaks for $5.98. $15 Cloaks for $6.98. $26 Suits for $12.60. Children’s $7.60 Cloaks for $2.3, Children's $10 Cloaks for $4.98. In our basement we will sell: dish of Quaker Oats you furnish your system with Cards free Business Office The Omaha Daily Bee Furnished Rooms Board and Rooms. | For Rent. For Sale. No cards will be given children. 5 e e T L s s T S PSPPI WP more building material for brain ~ and muscle than you could get from a similar quantity of any born at | other food; to say nothing of its or Rent. low cost. Quaker Oats is the great builder. The Quaker Qats Gmpany 3 CHICAGO BorTiee ar Twe Sewiwes.