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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER .14, 1909, AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Poles Dedicate New Catholio Churoh | of St. Frances. | | L fl Corn Show Visitors p | FIRE IN ROUMANIAN HOUSE| this week. We will gladly extond to you every possible courtesy M | to Increase the pleasure of your visit. While here we'd like to show Presbyterians Deeide to Ralse Limit| you A, Tresarrem Cuvim or Doyanss bt Wi ook orrgigy i The Best Overcoats OrrraSeneon Dermes R e 1t atim N e s s o e 0 ||| 2 VEF SO1d |lcation of 8t. Frances' church oceupied | o A2 [ ety e wnire aay. muncay smons e [N fOT $185.00 | Polish communicants. The walls of the | church have been enclosed with a tempor- X 0 % A December 10,1909, ary roof and the structure has thus been Doubtless that statement sounds ’ completed to the $oint where services may | pretty strong to you—and it would be held. Therefore the dedication was ar- be if made by any other store | ranged for Sunday, December 12. The Right but we can show YOU quickly and Bs H. Robison, President, Rev. Bishap Rhode of the diocese of Chi- conclusively that OUR $15 over- cago presided at the function. He was as- | coats are the best ever sold below sisted by many local priests of the Polish The Bankers Reserve Life Company, b gl $20.00. conkregations and other churches. Father Kohnien of Omaha, Father Mitera of Dun- They're shown in a varlety of i ~ . can, Neb, Father Wencesiaus Kizokl, v > b P Omaha, Nebraska. Father Mugan, Father Flavius Czech of up-to-date styles, sueh as the *‘Mil Sioux City, the local Lithuanian rector, | itary,” “Convertible’” and regular, “y dear Sir!-- and Father Rembert Stanowskl, the pas- and in the most popular new tor of St. Frances' church, assisted shades of the eeason, including the Holy communion was observed at 8 a. new grays that are “‘all the rage” 1 hereby acknowledge receipt of the checks of your Company Moty il < Sypeti by in the east. elght became communicants of the first We oxtend a hearty welcome to the thousands of our friends and custotners who will be Hme | They're made of none but high drawn on the National Banks of Omaha for the amount of One Hundred A“t 10 a i l;w Polish orders In :n:o re- | grade fabrics and are strictly galla parad the principal streets o uth | Omaha led by two bands. They escorted | HAND-TAILORED from. start to Sixty-one Thousand, Three Hundred Fifty Dollars ($161,350.) in paymem? the bishop's carriage in triumph to the| finish. That's why they fit ex- 'doorl of the church, Thirty-second and K actly, wear a great while and keep streets. There the dedicatory service of | their good looks until you are in full of principal, premium and accrued interest for bonds of the the Cathollc rituals was pronounced. Fol- | through with them. lowing this solemn high mass of praise | was sald. In this all the priesthood united. v » rou' School Dietriot of Omaha, dated July lst, 1909, bearing 44 per cent Ner ik detvios: ity HAtd datvecet o I T00 b ::e::e;u:;u ’;‘LL‘BS,, sermon in Polish. This required an hour | 2 3 o semi-annual interest, and maturing in twenty years, and hereby deliver o M ks i g | In the Afternoon a confirmation service | | was held Jn which 160 were confirmed. The | ‘t.he aforesald one hundred and fifty (150) bonds of Orie Thousand Dollars | church has a membership of over L000. | The chimes have been mounted tempor- ($1,000.) each, totaling One Bundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars arily and will be In use hereafter. Bernateln Talks of Jews. | Prof. Nathan Bernstein o the Omaha | High school gave an address before the | ($160,000.), to your Gompany. Presbyterian brotherhood last night on | g the tople, “The Restiess Jow.” He pr sented his theme with unusual earn - ness and met with general approval. He The House of sald he was\much gratified that he had it '’ re K Treasurer been Invited Yo appear before an audience High Merit. of Christians. He sald it was one of the many exumples of the growing spirit of School District of Omaha, Nebr. universal tolerance which obtalned most | .\f!a-l)’ In America. The Jews were begin- ning to look upon America as the one haven for their race after so many rest- less yea The Jew is restless by com- ‘ . gartign.saerel | MECTNE COURING XS The Money, Bonds and Interest Will Be Kept at Home 4 :uiiiussoind | SILS won't scorch vour cable methods of Christian people in all ages | M k k' ’ o d th t . ‘ 7 ¥ & but the present has been exactly the | ake cooking a pleasure—an a The new South wing of the High School Building will be WE s e i e is no fable. paid for with the money realized from the sale of the bonds G Eke B LA Wat ol Bave Cae “Give her one on Christmas day and Christians exerciged that principle toward | . ohe. Jbwa. It bas Femathen Yoe T AT make her life thereafter gay." (4 to show the first indlcation of a softened | | heart, and here a quick response has been | found In the heart of the Jew. No one val- P .5 ues American principles more than the Jew L e il e s Omaha Electris light and Power Company Registered County, Municipal and School Bonds, $1,200,000 . - i g R S Y. M. C. A, BLDG.—BOTH PHONES " First Mortgages on Best Farms, - - - 500,000 T S Other Investments and Cash in Banks, - 325,000 ay mating Trom. (i rowdd sartar| Fise — = n the jantic lodging house at Twenty- v telephone in recelving and tranemitting Total ASSCtS Cxcecd $2 025 000 - fifth and O streets, routed by fire. The RU}\NINC IRA]NS B‘ PHO‘IE traln orders. Telephones were installed in , , fire was caused by an overheated stove. every station along this division about a It was well under headwey when the fire year ago, but were never used for dlspatch- s . departments arrived, but the response was | Illinois Central and Northwestern in |iog trains and eventually they were al- Busmess mn f()I'CC, . -$25'500 000 quick enough to make the loss small. | Liue with New Tdea lowed to fall Into & state of bad repalr 4 The Roumanians are said to live in the 0 > and were not used for anything for & long oy . ’, place In seriously crowded conditions, so while. Its Bonds, Mortgages and Securities Rank in Safety With Government Bonds | mach so that the sanitary inspector has|JOWA OPERATORS BEING DRILLED| Now. however, the company has sent tel- ordered them to disperse. Yesterday some ephone men over the division and every H e were well smoked before they secured thelr ‘phone has been rehabilitared and put into Managers, General and Special Agents Wanted on Liberal Terms for the New Year T L e A Morthwastern Wikl Inssiasmte’ ele- |firkluinsa ahavh.d It i/the uitestion o6 biG they at once returned, although the house phone Dispatching System Be- rallroad company to use the telephone in was drenched with water, tween Chadron and Loug dispatching trains on this division, or at FOR PARTICULARS AND TERMS ADDRESS THE COMPANY ; e ey Pinc, in Nebrasia. Sikried st Waterioo and the offells on The Presbyterian congregation in ad- started at Waterloo and the officlals on N journed session yesterday ‘nstructed Its board stopped at each station and by prae- HOME OFFICC lsth d F St MA bullding committee and board of directors| TWo more great raliroad systems—the |tical demonstration and wistructions made Ml afl a[nam S-, . to procced with the erection of the new |Illinois Central and the Chicago & North- plain to the telegraph operators the fllllhud church at Twenty-third and J streets and | Western—have formally adopted the tele- |0 be used in taking traln orders by 'phone. RoBlsoN V P w G PRESTON T placed no definite limitation on the amount |Phone for use In train dispatching. The :h;“l‘»h:;u;“m ‘::N:e”:-::r x: :l::;dl:‘«;ml); expended. The finance co |1llinots Central is now putting in the talk- o ime, R. L- 4 i i A * ' reas' R' c' WAGNER' sec,' ,'-Z:,';Jg mp:t the present rewumr:’:u::e, Ing inetruments throughout Iowa and the [Il proves satisfactory it {s probable that cluding cash on hand and pledges, | Northwestern has made arrangements m1“T‘r""“I:l‘:":’.“":"o‘::.::::K:P: ':::fll;"\'!r; amdunted to about $14,000. It ts thought |install a complete telephone dispateh iy dll' ‘" 5 Pt e e o ol o no 7 trom the report of the bullding committee |system from Chadron to Long Plne In Ne- | take Kindly to the idea of using the 'phone, Jro—g ElrVUrmsofimmeflymmsrflpmmsenflmsenfiyms; that the cost of the new church will not|braska, a distance of 138 miles ot ther, Qini ER e SIS (il 59 ! el y 9 cxceed $%0,000. It is proposed to complete| The telephone method of handling trains | argely by girls., The poys af the = i 2 the bullding within one year from the|ls of special value In sections such as that "POC &6 _‘;;":::"Ug:; iy f:f::;f;;ml:; 1 te. b ( 1 owing |4 THC 3 ETY INEWS D ricied M siaoh ta e £aia tor Whke | Camalh. Bevhas svpasted (sesioe raemac | PR ania ity o ot aet et aurink Sertain aeacns of | %48 Very 'rapid. The first train to - ba LRIEF Ll Y preforred. Al stock is to be pald for when | Captain Savage appeared against Palmer, )LCRET FUCHT OF AIRSHIP s T i I e et iy o the' Sta tione son | PSresel0p. KM eaivilien phisliviyf Dhods & ealite issued. Ella Peters, Milton C, Peters and [saying he was an undesirable person to .v.,,f..x at Labor temple mee! » #iht simply of aidings, Thése stations, howe will' be run In the near future, the man- M. A. Hall have incorporated the Henrl- | have in the city. Palmer told the court A g s @ % 1909 DECEMBER 1909 A : gement, however, setting no definite time, , Joseph Zelany 1s reported serfously ill|ever, during a large portion of the year |*5® h otta Investment company for 360,00, he had been trying to live a straight lite | Worcester, Mass., Man Claims He Has | trom an atiack of appendicitis. ¥ L SUN MON TUE WID THU PRI SAl alng ' are important shipping ponts for the : -2 4 Tral Class Takes Vacation—The |since being discharged from the peniten- Greatest One Yet, | Miss Clare [Shelany leavey today for a l“mm'“ gty fl’;‘l’mw_ To sk x7lMMECH”\.ESE MINISTER NOW training class for soclal workers will not | tiary and the court allowed him to depart, ¥ visit at Lincoln and Day ¥. Y g & 5 —_— 2 o there are no telegraph stations and at 2% PE L e E s Saiar Moh (M R 10 Resg. ons B coumeif ne ' o265 Bud Mra, Slliain Garclay finre sunt| U onach. elephones. will ba {nstaied ENROUTE FOR THE COAST 5 6 7 8 9 |0 " Christian assoclation this evening, owing | wanted to get along. SECRET FLIGHT IN NEW YORK iversary rendering It possible for any authorized Soaves o Porse to the liiness of Miss Jontz, the leader. It All Thi Chang Yin Tang s Want Purs—The police have . Household furniture for sale. cheap, at|person to obtaln stock cars or olher frelght clsco for Washington with 12131415 16 17 18 e provavie that the ciass will not resume | peen called upon lately to investigate Bev- | wyeircled Statue of Liberty at Elova. | W% Dr W. Q. Clark, & N. 2. accommodations mueh more rapidly than in Pdrty— sessions until after the holidays. Notice ! eral cases of fur stealing. From the Bran- b T L Nels Turnquist arrested Ben Erl yes- e v J . / < would be possible If it were necessary | gaN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13.—Accompanied | el .a — y on suspicion. As yet no chai SAN N . |9 20 2| 22 23 24 25 b Il be given of the next meeting of the | dels atore furs were taken Saturday to the| / *1O% of Four Theusand: Foet e g 0 charge has |, undle the business through the ncarsst|pe his wite and the th clas: echcore members P |value of §%. Mrs. M. G. Rohrbough, 65 Wieviot Wiea AdetaEns W The Century Literary club will meet at|telegraph office. of his party, Chang Y/n Tang, Chinese min- 26 27 28 29 50 31 Edward M, MoDouald Waives Examina- | South’ Twenty-sixth street, reports her Constantineple. Library hall Tuesday afternoon. This ix| At many of these sldings local frelshi!\gier 1o the United States, left for Washe > ,,‘itlon—-l“lw:nm McDonald waived examina- | muff was stolen while she was shopping in u::np‘:v‘wl m N\f’-x Ay ¥ trains and other tralng are held Walting |jweton today on the Overland Limited.' The Have Roct Print It tion In police court of the charge of burg- | Brandels, while Mr G. M. Hyps| 9 he city counc meets tonigh! n ad for passenger trains, and In case of de ’ escorted from the hotel to the ! \ . M. Y Vot sslon, Paving bids will b party was esco R. . Bwoboda—Certitied Accountant. and wae bound over_to istrict Courl, | Cass street, had her muff stolen while she| s CLorOR, Mass, Deo. idsA remark- | U SO0 'aving bids will be the |\, "thie arrangement has been & source|ferry bulding by & blg dejegation of loeal Rinehast, tographer, 18th & Farnam. being fixed in the sum of $30. Mc-| was doing some Christras shopping in a | s Assertion of the prasticabllity of avi- | John Hollas, aged 5 years, died yester- |0f considerable expense, due to the fact|Chinese merchants, Just béfore leaving Lighting Fiktures, Burgess Granden Co. | Donald is accused of having entered cars|store on South Sixteenth street.. There ars | = Shrodied In the announcement JAere | 45y a¢ his home. Fifteenth and Railr that- It has been mpossible to get word |the hotel Minister Tang placed a check for Mayn, photo, removed 10 16th & Moward, |In the yards of the Chicago & NOFth-|no clues to the thieves In any of the cases. | Jdems of . Warcestor memlacturig oo | Bioue g Le TR K e eld ik, |10 these trains and arrange for their for- |gis0 in the hands of ‘the'clerk, asking that quivabie Tife—Polizies xight drafts at|Western raliroad and taking away the con-| The usual number of overcoat stealing |pany, who elaims to have secretly invented, | Rev. T. M. Ransom will conduct the sery- \Vard movement These delays will be min- | gl who had walited on his party during matuiily, H. D, Neely, ‘danager, Uimahi | tents. It is alleged McDonald, who I8 &|cases continue to be reported to the police, |bullt and tested an seroplane ocapable of | ‘& ? Imized by the use of the telephone system |their stay be remembered O—Mational Life Insurance Oo—1ig0y|icamster, secured a rig and & couple Of | garments -being recovered In many In-|carrying three passengers, and in which ae | hivieion No, 3 of the Anclent Order of|uf traln dispaiching. iy, Endowment, Lite, Term Pollcics. | Negroes and proceeded to take mercnan-'stances. aTh b B lawe o T etaaeter to New | oins WOl mete in. Srening for the Tnstuitink’ Oneratons: Uharies B, Ady, General Agent, Omaha. dise from one of the company's cars. He| Green Goods Coming as Usual—The, YOk, thence to Boston and back, a dis- | year ) | A wpecial traln on the Illinols Central +ke Surest Way 30 Save 1s to follow a| W38 traced and the arrest followed. usual early winter involce of green goods|!ance of 30 miles. A speed of 120 miles an iperintendent N. M. Graham spent Fri- |was in Webster City last weck bearing | fixed, uciinlie plan of waving 0 much o | Booty Recovered, Ball Released—Hav- | circulars is making its appearance in this|POUr Was maintained at times, he declarcs | & }J;:'r:rf-l“:g'd:r) {‘rfg“f?..?f"'{i,':.,“a‘.’zii’.‘"".:é»"'" assistant to General Manager G. H wiek or monih. See Nebraska Savings |ing recovered all the plumes atolen from |locality. The circulars are of the same oid| The test was made on September 8, at|{oachers’ associations : |@eoce, “Buperintendent = . B. Fieteher, und Loan Ass'n., Board of Trade Bids. its establishment by & late porter, C. Ball, | character, accompanied with fake press|"'€ht: according to Mr. |Tillinghast, wvho | Trainmaster W. Atwell and their Assist Bass Omldwell & Draks—Rosario Nito, |the firm of Bpeisberger & Son withdrew | clippings presuming to ahow that the goods | *8Y% he clrcled the statue of Liberty rt| Watches—FRENZER—1ith and Dodge. (ants. They were there to Instruct the lo- A o | the complaint of grand larceny against the | offered by the fakir: an elevation of 4,000 feet, and was seen on | ———— cal telegraph operators in the use of the wn ltalian, burt in a sitde of earth at the | Offered. by the fakirs are printed from| ., roturn trip by & coastguend Lo TEA AY 1o CoMrt houss exeayation In August, has | Accused and be was dismissed. The plumes | stolen governiment bank hote PIates ANd ! Jaana. s byiik Jor ihe e o «u5|LOOSE RAIL TEARS W. brought suit in district court against the |stolen by Ball aggregated $00, but were |are so perfect that , when flylng low, the fact belng re- the government au-|eorded in th . | 3 , contractors for $1,%0. taken at many Intervals duriog the year. | thorities are unable o detect the “g0ods™ | Aty Tilnehest. tavs . the weeriry ts o | THROUGH CARS, KILLING TWO | Gedtral Mepublican Club o Meet—The | PTOmised immunity if he reéturned the|from the genulne. The clrculars are ac- | monoplane, weighing 1,580 pounds, equipped | Death and Injuries Result from Central Republican €lub will hold & meet- | 5t0len §00ds. Ball showed the officers | compenied with the usual cipher telegraph |with a 130-horse‘power gasoline engine. Me Pocullar Accldent to North- ng Thursdey night and former Fresident [eVery place where he had disposed of the | blanks, and the recipients are cautioned |refuses to tell where the machine is st | western Train. James Walsh will give a talk. The meet- | Stolen articles, with the result that Speis- | agalnst writing to the dealers, but must |present, but says he will bring it to Wor- ing will be largviy sclal one, but the Tberger & Son refused to prosecute. transact all their business by telegraph. |cester for a public demonstration. CHICAGO, Deeo 13.—~Two Immigrants L tuture will be ) some extent. | Obristmas Mall s Barly—The Christmas |The circulars emanate from New York. | NEW YORK, Dee. 12—Willam Leach, | were killed and three men and one woman Ratablished 1979) PR PR Fusera) of . -~ Wases—Funeral |mail s beglnning to make _itself one of the surfmen of the Fire Island :ife- | injured tn a pecullar aceident to & north An lnhalation for A hit we have made wi setvices of M ituger, 3914 North | manifest at the Omaha postotfice this e Jewelry—FRENZER—16th and Dodge. fl:vlnx -m‘:v‘r Iwi:vu :: Hur:l an wero- | hound Chicago Northwestern passengsr Whoopln -cougél. crhoup, our excep tional values, ortieth stres. eid Tuesday at|son @ week oarlier than previous years. | plane pass high above him while he wa#|(rain in the northern part of the city i s sl #i 1%, at Willis . rtikimg par | This applies to both the forwarding and | MORE DEATHS THROUGH ICE|d%ns patrol duty tonight. Firat, he heard | (oaay. The tracks had been elevatod re .Bloiil:holrla" c:‘:gfi‘_‘ Here’s somgl)nngthuts}mu]d 1ors. Rey. H. J. Kot wii vonduct |Tecelpt of Christmas package mail. It — & buzzing high up In the air, and whatever | gengly and as the traln passed & rail was P! L — strike you favorably. thern. Burial will be w. Uisinon, Neb. |is expected that the greater bulk of the Dead in Hast from |80 It Do says passed directly aver nls | iory loose.’ It ripped through the fioor | | Orssolens Is & Bosn te Astimates. (Goods and Prices) Mo Changs in Distriox's Condition— | Christmas mail will be sent out during the Iee that is Teo e - ABUILY 10] ¢ the baggage car and through the Doss 1% not seem more effective to breathoina | | stimate. The noise resembled the rattle remedy for dissases of the broathing organs thaa A Former Senator Dietrich vl tastiugs, who |latter part of the present week, and as Thin. and hum of & high-speed motor. smcker. 1o tabs 10 romedy 1ako (he 0 Roast Veal, per Ib, was brought to the Mcthodist hospital on |soon as the emergency demands a suffl- 100 2 S s aiadanddl Roast Beef, per lb.. .{m All etforts to convince Leach that he may | 1® the smoker the torn up rall decap! Cresoleno cures beosnse 4 % November #7, following & reiupse after | clent number of weighers will be stationed PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13—Five deaths lusased Roast Lamb, per ib. . have mistaken a flock of geese for an aero- | 1Ated cne of the immigrants and killed e el piving X¢ No. 1 Pork Lolns, per ib. e serious illRess, continues about the siwe [in the postoffice lobby to weigh the pack- |Bave resulted from the inauguration of t ',‘2 at the institution, There has been little |ages and designate the proper number of !¢ Skating season today in this state and plane only make him laugh. He says he|another who was witting nearby, The | fooastant troaiment. “mothors Feas and Tomatoes, Dos.’caile B has heard (00 many geese pass to confuse | eNEIreer &nd fireman were injured. An goe - ; it any change in his condition, ahd at the | stamps required for each package. New Jersey. Four of the victims were boys hospital it is baid'the attending physician | Dowa to Ordinary who had ventured on thin ice and the fifth Sterling Ware~FRENZRER-15th & Dodger Those of & P New Potatoes, por bu............880 the sound of their flight with the exhaust | !mmigrant woman and arother man wers | Jeurptive Tendency 4 Vagrancy- Wl fnd Immedinte reliet “ —George of a gusoline motor. . also injured. The train was bound for | |l Sad immediste relsf e hoid out littie hope. i whe' ek Stan T2 ncnh-nlll:y B "l‘;_“' "“;" e ::‘""""_l"“' resculng | whatever made the nolse seemed to bLe|Green Bay county and left here at 1145 | |Comdition of the throst 7 ! v i Pesery Milling Dompany’ Belnserperases | sentence for complicity iu the robbery'some- | ok’ Ly from o similar fa pointing for the Jersey shore. Leach ad- | tHis forenoon. ALL DRUGQISTS, | f mits that, owing to the thick weather, his —_— sortpiive Bookiet. 24th and Farnam Sts. eyes could not confirm his ear: The efflcacy ot Chamberiain's Liniment | Jva; ene O®. OAK HARBOR, O, Deec. 12-Nelson in the relief of rheumatism ls being de- alion Birest X Fhonsd B A1, nd A ao11 Diamonds—FRENZER—Ith and Dodge | monstrated dally, - ~The M, C. Peters Milling company has @ Ago of the Mawhinney & Ryan Jew- |Dayids and Mary Mylander, both school filed an amendmént to its articles of n- | eiry store, and who was only recently re- |teachers, were drowned today while skating aarboration lncreasiag Its capital stock toleused from the Prisow wus in Polics crurt | n the Fortage rives

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