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To out-of-town visitors We want to say that when anyone eays, “what have you got for Christmas gifts at your store?” why, we ell swell up with pride—We've the finest lines of hollday fancles for men and boys that ever graced a clothing store or toggery shop—house coats, robes, hosiery, mufflers, neckwear, shirts, underwear, gloves, suspenders, handkerchiefs, traveling sets, combina- tion sets, umbrellas, canes, bags, cases, jewelry, and novelty knick-knacks that make pleasing remem- brances—And all modestly priced. We'll take pleas- ure in showing you a host of things he would be de- Mghted to have. . P TN [ Be Destrable Modification of Our System | cver fought out in Iowa City, the principal TWO0 DEFEATS IN ONE MCHTW deral Taxation.” fight coming In the rebuttal, both teams Nebraska lost at home sotely because of [ having saved some of their cholcest cards | the inabllity of the local team to prove| for the final stand. Towa and Minnesota Defeat Nebraska | the necessity of revenue adaitional to thay A "unnllvuha!n’ of Tows opened the debate now obtained by the present fede - | by showing the value of the income tax Men at Debate, .4 5 Ur”‘::::‘u:," iyt £ Lo Lok o el federal government. In turn he was i vernor Shallenberger presided and | f0llowed by Cherrington of Nebraska, who OMAHA BOYS ARE ON TEAMS made & short address during the time | declared the government did not need this new income. Ho also attacked ‘he 35,000 limit, which the question contained. Jones vas second speaker for Iowa. As did his Chlleagues, he dwelt upon the value to the federal government of the income tax. Fos- | taken by the judses in arriving at ¢ de- | cision. The judges were, Prof. H. F. 3ar- | ver of Morningside college, H. C. Stand- - clift of Cornell college, ana B. A. Wileox Judges Stand Two to One at L and at o fow Cltyem / man Prize at of Towa State university. Nebraska'n Al er aeana|apenier tor Nebrasks, attibked Yile, | firmative was upheld by H. W Potter, J- | lowa with selt assessment arguments en- | L. u:c« and J. T \.ljlu\\u‘r\\hllv the ;\I 1" [ deavoring to show that in this manner the 4 T nesota team was, made up of Chas, Rodeen, o vould o hird (From o Statf Correspondent.) e g e heme would fail. Allen and Dobbs, third COLN, De Rl o speakers for lowa and Nebraska, respec- Nebr -u«l‘ lost u-”'\n.\( :(:l:.x. T:llc";",‘,:'.o)h," The judges stdod two to one for Minne- tively, In turn supported and attacked the MR Tow b st 1500 s i sota. Income tax, the latter proposing inheri- ;',',‘:’ 10:1¢ iy "“".':(‘?“‘K‘ § “yh“; 1':""““\‘] on the Cloke at Iowa City. tance tax to take the place of the propused o Hx A e Werdiding - the "‘[ I0WA CITY, Ia., Dec. 1l.—(Special Tele-| plan. Judges of sthe debate were Jame: ;‘m:\'lv:; oy o, Rl RNE “neantive 861 crutn s Towar woi the Intercolleglate debate | Gray of Minneapolis, Prof. J. W. Garner o 43 on the Income tax question wit. Nebraska, |of Urbana and Dean O, A. Harker of The question was, “Resolved, That 3 ®|held here last evening, by a decision of Graduated Income Tax with An Exemption Of Incomes Under $5,00 Per Annum Would Urbana. Judge H, P. Howell of Iowa City two judges to one. The debate wus one of | was the presiding officer, the most closely contested forensic battles Ilinois Wins from Wisconsin, MADISON, Wis., Dec. 11.—The Uniyersity of Illinols last night defeated the Univer | ¥ |of Wisconsin in joint debate, the question » being he Income Tax and Its Relation ring s Chinaman Vietor at Yale, NEW, HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 11.—For. the | Dls?ased kldneys cause more slckness, sll?fel";""“ nm«lm the history of Yale university, the Ten Eyck prize for speaki was won ing and serious complications than any| When Yun Tisiang Trao o |by a Chinese, when Yun Hslang Ts'ao of % . . | Sbanghal, China, a junior, was awarded tk other disease. Doctors say, “Almost @VEr Y= honor Friday. The award carrics wih 1 the income of a fund of $2,600 established one has kidney or bladder trouble before i ua in\memory ot Koy oo blished ” Eyck of the class of 157 Ts'ao’s subject fifty years of age. was “America and the Far Kast 4 3 | URBANA, 111, Dee. 11 ~The Universities Mrfi. S"rnh Blu'nsld(!, Uf [)Gn\'(‘)', ("0]0_' Hf(l'l’ of Illinols and Iowa last night debated the suffering for years from kidney and liver disease, was permanently cured by Warner’s Question: “Resolved, that a federal gra. duated Income tax with an exemption of Income, below $5,000 a year would he a . slrable modification of the system of Q \ . 5 yfia federal taxation.” Towa, having the Safe Cure. In a recent letter she sdid: Degative of the question. wea. “I cannot speak too highly of Warner's Safe Cure as MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 11.—Minnesota ha {tled Wisconsin Friday evening for the | champlonship of the central debating | league of America. The affirmative toam | of the University of Minnesota tonight | Won the debate with Wisconsin on the auestion: “Resolved, that a graduated in. | ome tax with exemptions of income under 6,000 per anrum would be a desirable | feature of our federal taxation system. | The judges were divided two to one. it cured me of kidney and liver troubles, from which I had been a sufferer for years. 1 tried so many remedies with- out getting rellef that I despalred of getting well but upon the recommendation of a friend I tried Warner's Safe Cure, and after using it for three months I am perfectly well and strong.”" Saral Durnside, 1914 East 16th Ave,, Denver, Colo. IF IN DOUBT, MAKE THIS TEST: Put some morning urine in a vessel let It stand 24 hours. 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Better see us about this quick as the price of land is rapidly advanc For particulars, inguire of JOHNSON & WESLEY 305 SOUTH 17TH ST. OMAHA, NEB. Or write Burton & Blake, Ovid, Colorado. 2, i MR ol . o4 by the publisher He further asserts that money 1s the produet of labor and tha. capitalists would soov leam that T money would return to its natural toim, as o alue, If |labor was taken away from it. If the {working man was removed the money of the millionaire would be valuless. et 2o i |GOLDIE ENGBERG KILLS SELF Coroner's Jury of Plttsburs Finds | at Supposed Murder of Girl | in sSulelde. PITTSBURG, Kan., Dec. 1L—That Goldle Engberg, committed suicide here last Fri |day, wan declded by a coroner's fury to- night. The finding was made upon’the testimony of relatives and Immediute | friends of the #irl, who sald she na@ heer dospondent for weeks. Testimony showe that the girl had her life insured in faye |of her parents. In cese of sulcide whe |boliey was not payable his bral OMAHA SUNDAY | thiority from the electorate ta translat Bl DECT A POLICY IS BROAD AND DEEP | Premier Asquith Lays Down Program of Liberal Party. | |LIMITATION OF THE LORDS | aw Declaring Come inance Favors Specifie ave Control of a Sel Ireln mons to wie last night in Albert hall Herbert Henry As- quith the British prime minister, lald down he policy an which the liberal government fs appealing to the country. He repeated whkat had been kald by other ministers that/it it were returned to power the gov ernment would demand the limitation of | the power of the House ot Lords—and then went a step further and pledged that the Liberal party would grant self government to Ireland The meeting was marked' by the great enthusiasm of an audience which filled the vast hall and which was composed entirely | ot men, women having been dented ad sion in the fear that therg might be counter ivery corner of the hall had been searched during the day for women and a small bani of them was routed out, but they managed to get two ‘male supporters Into the meeting who Intrrupted Mr, As quith momentarily with cries ot *“votes for women." Then they were promptly ejected Mr. Asquith was not alone in glving to the people ‘their first real touch of the campaign, for Arthur L. Balfour, leador of the opposition in the House of Com- mons, made a simultaneous plea to them In a quiet and dignified election manifesto Addressed to the eleotors of the city of London, wWho have chosen him as thelr candidate, is- Commons Under Ha dieap. Mr. Asquith pointed out that Just four years ago Sir Henry mpbell-Bannerman, thep prime minister, had outlired In Albert hall the policy of a new Liberal govern- ment, which Included many reforms, The representatives of the people in the House of Commons had labored faithfully to carry into law the measures promised, but their will had been nullified and as a fitting climax the ipplies which the House of Commohs had voted had been stepped upon by the House of Lords. Therefore, the House of Commons was now on the eve of another dissolution and it had fallen to his lot to take up the burden. The last time, he said, the government had reckoned without their host, but it was not golng to make that mistake again, “I tell you in the name of, and In be- half of the Liberal party,” Mr. Asquith proceeded, “we have at this moment laid upon us a single task, a task which domin- ates and transcends because it embraces and involv every great and beneficent soclal and political ch Ange upon which our hearts are set. That'task is to vindicate and establish upon an unshakable foundation the principle of representative govern- ment." After referring to the action of the House of Lords on the matter of Welsh religious quality and the fate of certain Scottish Iand bills, Mr. Asquith turned his attention to Ireland, which, he sald, had been for- tunate for once because the measures sent up in fts behalf did not come wglently athwart the prejudices of the House of Lords. X Self-Government for Treland. “Speaking last year before my accession to the premiership,” Mr. Asquith continued, “I described the Irish policy as the one un- deniable failure of British' statesmanship. I repeat tonight what I said then and on behalf of my colleagues, and I believe, on bebalf of my party, I relterate that this ks a problem to be solved only In one way—by Something in jewelry has ever been proper for Christmas -and here is a stock of immensity. Price % tags HERE do NOT loom up so large as else- where. It's strictly a store for the people. § \" adies' solid gold $36 kinds, at, only Men's solid gold $40 kinds at, only adies' filled case, $25 kinds, only o $17.50 Men's filled cases kinds, oniy.....[..0 0 §16.00 DIAMOND RINGS—In_ immense array at +..856.00 to 8600 DIAMOND SCARF PINS—Protty line at $7.50 to $200 DIAMOND EARRINGS—Proper styles, at......... 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Voted “Omaha’s Popular Gift Stere” by acclamation. 1522 Farnam Street a policy which, while explicitly safeguard- ing the supreme, indivisable authority of Ireland a system of full self-government as regards purely Irfsh affairs. There Is not and cannot be any question of separation There is not and cannbt be any question of | rivairy or competing for supremacy subject | to these conditions. That Js the libera! polley. For reasons which we belleve to | was disabled in advanee from proposing any such solution, but in the new hous the new liberal government, at the head of a liberal majority, will be, in this matter, entirely free.” Mr. Asquith defended the budget as neces- sary to soclal reform and in this respect old age pensions were the first step. budget, he continued, by the House of Lords after weeks of de- tions, first, the claim of the House of Lords compel dissolution of the popular chambe and third, the assertion of the House of | ani Lords of their power to make and unmake th: executive government of the crown. | ne Law Limiting Lords, “What has been done,” declar Asquith, “May be done again. d Mr It becomes possible. an anclent, unwritten usage into an act of Parllament and to place upon the stutute | book recognition explicit and complete ot the imperlal Parliament, can set up In Clarkson \Vl“ have been adequate the present Parliament |Surveyor of Port of New York Will WABHINGTON, Dec. 1L.—General Jamea | street and Capitol avenue, have been posi- The | N® had been thrown out | AP | was appointed expires, un e he 1 y retires fro at of- bate, and the government, as a result, was | time he voluntarily retires from that ol | tice. onfronted three constitutional innova- mfronted with nst) R | NEW YORK, Dec. 1l.~General Clarkson | day, with the result Brown and Adams to control in levying taxation; second, the | declined to comment claim of the same house to the right to | from Washinkton that he tained in whether he would retire voluntarily un:ii | Washington. We shall, therefore demand aw ‘10-‘;;' from China forty secretaries and Chinese students, ar- rived here tonight on the liner Mongolia TWO MEN ARE IDENTIFIED BY THREE AS FOOTPADS § ted by Detectives and Acoused by Cltizens Who Have Been Held Up, of $.60, also positively Identified Browm and Adams as the men who waylatd him. Other viotims will be brought to police station and asked to further identify the | young men | When arrested Brown and Adams haa | sums of money stored away in different parts of thelr clothing, and a large re- volver was found wrapped In a shirt, Chief Savage of the detective department fs elated at the capture. i . Y Diamonds—FRENZER—16th and Dodgo. Have Chance to Round Out Term|,... Earl Brown of Columbus, O., and John Adams of Denver, arrested yesterday after- noon by Detectives Mitchell, Cunningham, Ring and Devereese in a room at Pifteenth Not Be Removed from Office First of Year. —— Bee Want Ads are Business Boosters, — AWAIT CATTLE CASE VERDICT ; Attorneys for Defense Seek to Intro- duce More E hut Judge Overules Motion. Clarkson, ihe surveyor of the port ot | tively identified by at least three men as W York, will continue in the office until | hold-up men who\have been operating here 11l 18 next, when the term for which he | for several weeks. During the last two ss In the moan- [ weeks several burglaries and hold-ups have been committed and the detective department was stirred to action yester- After argument had begun in the sult of the Wisconsin Cattle o mpany against th Oregon Short Line in district court, attors neys for defense attempted to have nm‘ case reopened that they might Introduce th evidence of Stephen Kingrey of Idaho, who arrived In time to testify, but did not make his presence known to E. H. Crocker and John A. Sheenan, who are fighting the case % for the raflroad. Judge Redick overruled were locked up. Jim Kozak, who runs a meat miarket at 919 Bancroft street, whose place of business was held up November 2, when $15 was stolen, ldentified the men as the thugs, and their Identification was corroborated by Frank Sautter, who was standing out- tlde the market at the time and saw the men enter the place )night on the news would be re ffice longer than previously nounced. He did not care (o discuss had received detalls of' the decision at New Chinese Minister Arrives. Y | poaAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10.-Chan Yin| Marvin Kohn, who was held up Thursday | ey motion. If the jury reaches a verdict our first duty to meke its recurrence Im- |Tang, successor 1o Ting-fang #s min | night on' Twenty-fiftMavenue, betwar, ? before this morning It will be sealed and opened when court convenes, to the United States, ac family and a party of ndnkd ROL Douglas and Farnam streets, and relleved the settled doctrine of our constitution that it is beyond the province of the House of Lords to meddle with any law, to any degree or for any purpose, of national financn." | The premier continuing said that neither he any othes liberal minister sup. d by a majority in the House of | nMons Was Foiug to submit again to the rebufts and humillations of the last four years. They would ~ office un less the; uld secure safeguards, whien experlence showed to be necessary for ti, leglslative unity and honor of their party. The liberal party, Mr. Asquith declaced was not promoting the abolition of the House of Lords or the setting up of a | ot assu | electo be confined to the functions pro | second chamber and that ti: absolute veto ;1% | Ing to pay for fizhting his troubles except | trol of the finances by the House of Com. | | mons, the maintenance of free trade and single chamber, but it asked of 1 ate that the House of Lord. should | roof 1 versonally, did not yndor odds againg: but the government was unanimous in demanding the absolute con. | which he haa an offective curtallment or lmitation ot the power of the House of Lords. | The meeting cgrried a resolution declar. | |ing unabated confidence In Mr ulth's | leadership. David Lioyd-@eorge, the | chancellor of the exchequer and who framed the budget rejected by the House | of Lords. moved a vote of thanks to the | | ehatrm; 0 of the meet ovation | He recelved an | | The fact that Chamoerlain's Cough Remedy s pleasant to take has made it favorite with mothers e, erywhere — |MOVEMENTS OF OUBAN STRAMSHIPS, Port, Arrived Bailed NEW YORK Oltta DI Messing. | NEW YORK Corinthlan. BOSTO! Canadtan HAVRE La Touraine LIVERPOOL... . Pansonta Cymric LIVERPOOL. 3 Tunisian, COPENHAGEN. ... JRRDNR ey T | BOULOGNE. ... Rjndam. | GENOA......0.... Codrick. .. v’ Humor 4 start the day with a bowl of Post Toasties .and Cream A Compoind of Tndtame: Postyn .00, Sugar and Saig " Cereal ¢ s e, ‘.‘\L‘;?-‘. Limited T for breakfast. Then you'll revel in knowledge of the most delicious cereal flaked food, ever made. 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