Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 12, 1909, Page 3

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fl‘ ?-e;r—aska OPPUSE FAVUED 10 MEMBLEKD Nebraska pe rormal Vielntes Full Train Crew ander ‘Axlway Commissioners Do Not Want Passes Outside State. “;’.‘»‘\xw-. way com: aw LETTER SENT TO SOUTHERN MAN ldfetant Gemeenl Hartigan Taking Stremuous Measures to Tone Up Atrendance im the ard. s and present n money e 3 | North Twenty Frats Cut Out Half of Dances Number of Formal Parties Reduced from Six to Tweive at State University. mpa ransportation ailroad may larly ™ street, L resper T nem bers quested, and Ia 1 n 0 m, reply tha na proposed In th nent ntirel ace, derst. discretion ads wh uid be issued in su cases, [ extent commissighers under a @ation for favors e The plan wouid it were made to issue suc bers of state even im that sloners would any amendm state gommer tions from ertering we hieh fo: they feel t as to wouid place t Eoiter GF o nded in t formal reek lette: been adupted w >bi ory for the railroads priation to nem ommissions, but aumber of ail B men. and fedes tow 10 ut out the ymmis- sperty gest a uld be adopted without e ed to the it was agreed ties should chapt that on lances Powell will at onee an it he property of ere is any cause e turnished the begin the compa: for the inadequate people. af Lincoln. ‘Alpha Theta Cai, 3 In g lptter to the company the commIS- | Gumma Deita, Kappa Sigma, sion. said, the service in so poor that it 18 | Epifion ‘and Sigma- Nu witl hold cunusing & seri finaneial loss to the winter. Deita Tau Deita, Beta Theta people of this city and therefore the in-|Pi Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta and Phi vestigation s Kappa Pst will bave their turn in 1910-1L Love Lowes First Round. | This agreement will hold for two years, contest atarted by Robert that period being chosen as Mayor Don L. Love will |the new pian. The Greeks the county court, where it | Difding themseiy T™ s decided by the | ey learned hov tod en it overruled the | dPerate. T aeern% |BREAK IN TRIAL OF STOUT Bustnens. - Defense Alleges Convietion for Muar- der Could Not Take Place Under Information. hoid ea s formal pas parties recessary @ for © d not feel onger term ent ™ Malone be tried was st on against but in or a rted supreme cou motion of Mayor Lov Getting Down to The Andrew ment, Nebra: was asked gan, has been tenant Hoit Lieutenaat — which resignation P rat suard, General Hartl pred present at th therefors GRANT Teiegran n the trial murder on. of LAND, Neb., D —A sudden break of Ernest Stout, of Joseph Richeson e defense t pothetieal home that night and |guestion put to Dr. Clyde Roeder as to The business com- | resuit of injuries and bruises found at Geneva has askad |on Richeson embodies the objection to the seneral to rescind his order. |information filed by County Attorney dgan insists that it will |Clearly in intends nave every [defense being that it does not allege in- standard or know |tent in tie recitation of the acts com- mitted as weil as in the charge and must allege intent «il and murder in both and not so alleging the defendant could not, under the information, be convicted o an har ith incent Shellhorn. | t0 do great bodily injury. The state main- n, McDonald. |tained that its information alleges the in- ey tent first and foremost and, thers being Shellhorn. but ome count, the recitation of the acts committed s In conjunctive form with charge, the allegation of intent running through the whole, The solution of technieality is this one largely of s The court, however, permitted another day to cite further decisions precedents, and this morning the jury excused till Monday morning, in charge TRIED REMEDY * ™* FOR THE GRIP, "' Wife of Saloon Keeper —(Spectal as resu charged ¢ The gave as 4 resason for his absence that he at his did no: mittes of th the adjutant but Gerer stand, compan: me eare to the iy Beenuse to the Normal tollowing com- op. n, Tooley. Aceepts Appotntment. H has received of ¢ ber of the State Normal e place of Superintendent had expired. Mr. Tocley * board for the first time Tex ’1-.1\\(\ Tooley Governor from. Mz pointment a board, to tak Hays, whose will meet w' the the objection he ax sides and was of A mes s bot ON BONDING COMPANY Dec. 11L—(Spe- Rebecca Pond aden ating liguors to get a di- ried judg haden a suit against r 10,00 for selling into: her husband, forcing her yrce from him. The case and jury gave a agas aden for $3,400. not appeal his case and did net pay bonding company who was on his suroty bond, given as a salooniweper, paid Judgmenr and broughc s - den, attached his saloon erty of wife. Th a the fixtures we oin re st Sc so the ne ris all bonding re sold and company continued o pross Mr Dropersy the remainder ment. Yesterday sae flled a oo |of 0,008 damages for worry to which she has been uble she had In defenging The property attached by pany has been in the nam fen for some tme prior wh Mr Schaden had. able it wd fought srneys and cuse. OMAHA REFLECTS THE STAT “'l ECT: E Continusd fosk First Benjamin Fay l rlc Thuier Page. @ draw a large part of these mlis o surface, it would appear that we might @ crops Defars the s largely exhausted. and W before Phosphorus comtent 0 to produce goed erefire, an enormous ® ¢ these iwo v mpartant eleme: ferulity deposited in our seils, and immediace Drobiem is 10 manrain piy of nitrogen, which is already becoming exhausted in the older sections of the sae. Fortunacly, we @ Dot raise orope dropa New, the on_“Maa's Paychic Powera.” | n “The Tyranny of the Dead.™ Reserved seat tickets without sflernoon at ieading drug ow have. All taee. -y sharge for Ui or at the ivd Id lq Classes e PR e = enly malutain the case, the contention of the| potash | the sup- | THE OMAHA SUNDAY HOLUSE, HOTEL AND OFFICE FURNISHERS |®R@HARD & WILHELM 51416-18 South 16th Street. THIS BIG STORE 18 THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS CENTER Every selection is at its best in full readiness for the Holidays. We are prepared to meet the thousands and one requests of our patrons with the most complete assortment of attractive, useful and ornamental gift giving articles we have ever assembled. GRAND FATHER CLOCKS— , mission style, Clocks; range $11.25 t0 $65.00 $36.00 to $375.00 LIBRARY TABLES—A special showing of st colc and antique mahogany, dull CELLERETTES—I plete with t from. v frame, from ect exam ples These sha $38.00 pieces. ne us )e tops, all sizes, ex- $135.00 mission oak, goiden oak. mings $14.00 © $585.00 S‘VIOKEB. TABLES — In weatl i nveniently arranged — $3.75 to $15.00 Like cut) made of ~l-wl mahogany, fitted with brass fin- atch and cigar holders and h tray —each $2.50 PIPE RACKS—In burnt fects, wea- thered oak assortm om Smoker Stand— wood in s, & L $2. o $5.00 ion; several pat- bound, each, 5 0 $5 paneiled at CHESTS—Made ome o 83 red tho r/)v)‘ H $9.00 © $22 MISSION FOOT s'roqr__ ike 1llu CEDAR These of mount ed seleet brown f square PIANO BENCIFS—In oak and mahogany; prices range, 53 $7.50 0 318.00 MANTEL CLOCKS—Pretty mahogany frames in plain or in- laid with improved chime movements $335.00 t© $70.00 DOWER CHESTS—In mahogany . ..R32.00 to $72.00 SHAVING STANDS—In mahogany . .$19.00 © $49.00 DRESSING TABLES—In cak, mahogany, curly birch, birds- eye maple and tuna mahogany $12.50 © $75.00 CHIFFOROBES AND AUTOVALETS—For gentlemen. Con- veniently arranged, beautiful patterns i mahogany, at, each $36.00 © 3175.00 BRI€-A-BRAEC For Gifts Ity pieces from all p represented in our superb showing. ur inspeection. ss Desk Set with bl sa Desk Set blotter 1.00 up to large bras : up *o bra Kat“i or cigal 75 up to 5 ) up to 1 50¢ up te 1D to large pieces to large brass pleces . . atres anese te Pads b0c up rf in shv“'nk ns, ("um 60 inches wide, 3 Table § Couch Covers, yards long, a arts of the world A collection worth Toy Headquarters —The Convenient Toy Shop. Our Main Floor devoted to Oma- ha'slargest, cleanest, bright- est and best toy display. In- Structive, interesting; unus- ual toys. Every toy in this great display this season's purchase. Notan old or left over toy in the house. +SEE OUR MECHANICAL TOY WINDOW" FOLDING CARD TABLES—Feather weight tables with ex- ality of feit top, mahogany finish $3.50 CABINETS—The Hoosier Spectal is id oak, golden or bog finish, Lew pattern iced doors, contains all the improved, modern . -327.50 SZEV'ING TR.AYS— Our line 4:mupnses the choicest designs in wood frames, also metal frames in brass and nickel finish. Most of them fitted with glass .. $3.75 to $18.00 MAHOGANY DESK—Or Dressar Clocks ... .. ......83.75 Mahogany Candle Sticks, per pair ....82.50 to $18.00 Mahogany Fern Dishes, beautiful design ....8$9.50 A large line of davenport sofas and sofa beds in all woods and finishes. Demonstration Caloric Fireless Cook Reserve a day during the week of De- Stoves. cember 13th our cake, ete., hread, fowls, housewife invited. demonstration this wonderful treasurer, which bakes and renders the food infinitely more wholesome, nutritious and delicious. Saves 75% in fuel, time and labor. ROCKERS FOR GIFTS—Never before have we shown such an attractive display of in comfortable substantial rockers so popularly priced. For example— Rocker (like illustration) genuine mahogany style, broad panel back in crotch holstered th an excellent quality of cloth; special, each MUSIC CABINETS—In golden genuine mahogany; also in Ct assortment to choose from $6.00 © $50.00 WRITING DESKS—New line of pretty patterns in gol@en, weathered and fumed oak, curly \irch, birdseye maple mahogany finish and genuine mahogany, a large of styles new stvles is pure colon- seat is ap- green hair $13.50 oak, mahogany nish and assian wainut, a generous veneer. figured LEATHER FURNITURE FOR GIFTS—We have assembled an unusually large assortment of unusual designs in Chairs, Rockers—comfortable and inexpensive pieces— LEATHER COUCH—Like {llustration; constructed in the best possible manner, covered in best quality of genuine leather, diamond tufted top, ruffle puffed sides, broad oak frame, 32 inches wide, by 6 feet § inches long, reg- ular $50.00 value, spectal, at MORRIS CHAIR (Like illustration) extremely comfortable frame; is made of gquarter sawed oak, golden finish or birch mahogany, fitted with hair filled revers- ible velour cushions— has spring back adjust- able to four positions; ; - WORK TABLES — Pretty patterns in genuine mahog- any reproductions from antique and Colonial pileces, from $10.50 to $350.00 MAHOGANY FRAME HALL \llRR()Rb—Exq\uu)Le pi double panel, 9 inches wide. 24 to 23 inches long, otbagins s $6.00 © $9.00 DAVENPORT—U phoistered in excellent quality of green silk velour, genuine mahagu: trame, dull finish, each. $82.00 © $70.00 KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT In our kitchen ware department we make an elaborate display of most useful articles suitable Jor gifts There are so many items of special interest that it i weil worth yo while to spend a few moments looking through. We suggest herewith a few items that would make at- tractive and acceptable presents. Percolating Coffee Pots, $3.50 to $3.50 Baking Dishes, copper and nickel plated, o b i $2.00 v $8.50 Thermos Bottles $3.75 © $15.00 Carving Sets $2.25 © $18.00 Crumb Trays and Scrapers 50¢ © $3.50 Roasters, a very large line 25¢ to $3.50 attend of kitchen to meat, pie, Every soil by a judicious use of c One Enormous Wasts. mber of years I pointed on limited for ail acr othing. y skim a was rof. station vere eding $5.000,000 t the calculat perly has was of Farm 20,000 imoant There ka The whole about 50,000, cres. Of these ot n farms and 1 should e fif Conser at the about hai ehief ince prices. hoy 1 it Nebraska agricul HABIT'S CHAIN. Certain Mabits Usconsciously Formed and Mard to Break ingenious ph e amount losopher »f Wil power ne T was at was could fast. At ealth, n danger of becs uble and up for b age of 36 I was in My sister toid me ning & coffee dru ut I never could give up & fee for bremkfast although it kept nstantly antit T tr P earned to make it properly acce directions,. and an without Postum fop breakfast & at for coffse I wm no longer troubled with do not have speils stomach that used n I dra rffen. not ndeed. ed tims of properly t n some ment to cultural es: tn manual uoth, all emphasts 20 subje ing. ‘n training, typep- of suffering with to trouble me w0 ta, | my mal and that & nation might along mechanical Keep them as siaves, educate them aloug |one appests from time to time. They the 1 be arge Praining. farms in desire also material ndustrial Delies the philosophers are right when t educate ndustrial lines and but that it could met tines of broad culture—science, Alstery, scclology aad and These ushel, —without determinat r to die. When I jusiness men or o erops |all slaim that . rented |coming generation to become nan- | clus skillful farmers rea than I feel like replying » the coming genera es have enjoyed A% we must engendering fon to obtain ear lawyers, men, as I ough tn their freedom, banker: oceasion- tran the almost ex- souls a was 1o, we to lose police had Stone said, ! ported theY | arted x| place. Al knew sans, hat y fon what We -must of ral and ize that the ted only for must recognize | ot ! industrial pop- Pole® our prosperity, but that we ot at righ civilisation without teach * pubiic schools and colleges all ngs which 3 hest civilization of e hat, as person al pursuit; w of »gnize s the basis also rec out had peopie ne er world before, miles. He force in the T ropoils the state will | t most vioiation of to the same ten oming & factors ness in bringing to st our state ng han day. Kavan said the Watches—FRENZER—I5th and Dodge. HEARING BEFORE GOVERNOR and had asked poiicemen 1p saloons not the police made a nothing up shortly Commissioner Wappick told the governor the board had to enforce the chief had foi of 240 saloens the diseovered Omaba, he said, and e said that it offective and n Omaha than class. the fact that th r was Ak-Sar-Ben and the police were work- some he law was being said he would go with 1ch matters and Kavan wanted aint. After Ka: file the complaint he to Wappich. with him. him to file had agreed to 0 Biate ba failed to come back or make arrests, but the acted. In instance, ald and r when gambling the poiice lgft the he said, the pofice s an made a short statement said none of these complaints him and that at any time ! be glad to have Elmer Thomas had by before the and had Mways recelved discussing the Stone and the mayor sald such but. he himéelf had ng to gat someone it beer in violation. of found. after which, rdered the chief of " he law v Cav E n, wed t \a thing was possible. never gone around tr: to sell him s the law. It I had, never hav my blood on a man Bach of th Chief Donahue 3 tements of willingness to enforce the was being done Attor svernor nstr Anu Saloon ng It of some 160,000 aty-four squs six s a svered said toid it that would p woh h “L would has the best nothing States for polie - ts size and re is ed less other law their aw and of what ad mpson sat on and so o ney Gen, with the sxecutive of rearing lasted The governor said o deeision tonight of them said, twenty hours a called him up and olated and he Human Fat Reduces Easny m Tms cllmate Now Timely Tips for Gift Buyers Hereare a Few: Children’s Sieds, Wagons, and Coasters Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Scissor Sets »unces a day and you en and what you will. Diet and yven to be no sure je. The question is Table Cutlery, Carvers for Scroll Saws For the little folks, 1 a arger power for larger boys. ng but of digestng prop you eat. Just take & aiter each meal and you anytiing you eat; e digestive What they should do { 2 4 good, strong, active blood, — > place Pocket Knives and pear! handled scissor knives Pocket Knife Never befors have we shown s mense variety of patterns All . 25c upward (o the finest steriing mbination hunting knivas. Don't ale. Remember every one guaranteed. Sale lasts onl trade ssue and serve to repienish ervous organism of man. Tanlets nto the stomach just They mix with the digestive juic oo s i e so-called i pro- at CHRISTMAS Tool Cabinets The largest line ever show the gift for the man of the son, or some other man's son. but the best tools hem ase or his Nothing wst that meal as 't should They take off fat whers most and 0 & few days you mining and | S0 LSOO e that | it shows MANUAL TRAINIG TOOLS Your boy knows what he wants. We show a “uil will see the cnange vourseif. Thousands of our best men and women have used them succesfully They are sold at ev- ery first-class drug store or you may write The Marmola Company Dept. 333, Dertoit, Mich. and inclose the price of a case, 75 cta, and they will scod same to you at once —Ady lay. JAS. Remember, the rush for Chr: Make your we tmas shopping has commonced. Don't de- ction now. MORTON @ SON C 1511-1513 Dodge Si.

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