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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1909 Christmas Gifts For Physiclans, Nurses, Invalids @ 300 Plaflfls To Be Sold @ o Wh * | January Prices Remember your nurse that faith- tully watches . ON... y SRR over you while ( " ¢ o R Women's Suits and Coats e“ne s 'a "0 u s ' “ B, ::f,:,‘f,:::‘,’,dwrprf The most extraordinary values ever shown in Omaha- e pliance that will nearly 2,000 Suits of hroadnln(h wide “ulos, serges, wor- DUI‘lng December i :2:’[“’ bt steds nnd hand finished materials—made in the newest Vg, ) {f styles. Every suit in our entire stock marked thus: $B 15 World-Ronowned Makes A Shystetsty bgh, onseh Regular $22.50 and $25.00 Suits—on sale at.. .. }?.(5)8 b - hypodermie syringes, Regular $27.50 and $29.50 Suits—on sale at. ... o 70 Distinct Stvle Y Wi microscopes. Regular $32.50 and $35.00 Suits—on sale at.... $22.5 yles | ( X :‘,:‘,,T:,:,,,,,,,‘;’,‘.“'l',n?, Regular $37.50 and $40.00 Suits—on sale nt . $25.00 P : \ il cases and water bot- Regular $45.00 and $50.00 Suits—on sale a $30 00 CASH PAYMENT FREILZ g b tles. Regular $55.00 and $60.00 Suits—on sale ui. .. $35.00 Per Month Then $6.00 Per Monih N ' Vatkite and: reating “ tablos, Cloak Values Extraordmary lrhe H. J. PENFOLD & CO. An actual saving of 00 to $15.00 on every coat in The Largest Invalld and Sick Room Supply House.in 'he West. "5%%1410 ana 1412 Harney Street, Omaha. stock and over 2,000 of them to select from. 3 | Regular $15.00 and $16.50 Coats—on sale at.....$10.00 2 e n n e o m p a n — ; Regular $17.50 and $18.50 Coats—on sale at.....$12.50 ! L. |@ Regular $19.50 and $22.50 Coats—on sale at.....$15.00 Regular $25.00 and $27.50 Coats—on sale $19.50 it P |l Regular $29.50 and $35.00 Coats—on sale ...$25.00 (. . ’ |B Regular $40.00 and $50.00 Coats—on sale at.... $35.00 mense ax to be beyond l'v»m)!ll‘h'v\nllln erops and plnnlu of the arld reglons are “*'he land to the west of Nebraska would ually rich In proteln which ls the most l\l\[, LFOPOLD “H\ \[T L“E # make twenty-five of the ordinary eastern | important nutritive element to he found In P h ' E l 1 F ] L' S i Tl Bt bl o 4 ot | s e ok i - Omaha’s Exclusive Family Liquor Store for irrigat on which will produce every | alfalfa has per cent of protein, while | Operation is Buccessful and No Tumor . known product. This land was absolutely orage for the United States Is but 11 Mossage by Buffum. ylelds x that the virgin woll has not been|{ KING HFARS NEWS WITH JOY . worn out. There Is no need for letting the 'One of the matn reasons why the woll deterdc for It can be maintained produces such gigantic crops In that they | and the average vield will always be| A®k® Physicians as to Condition as 4 ted 1 1 3 re rown on virkin soil which bas not | highor In tho higher alitudes than n any | Soon as Mo Remaina Conuci i Buy your HOllday qu\.lOl'S Everybody wants a Pickering Umbrella. ) or by yoars o age,” 91 [ part of the i Prot. BI'C: Buftum of Worlund, Wye., who | Varlety of whent At sar plant brams A ok s vt D 5 A b 3 at Hiller’s. Be on the safe 4 Umbrellas to suit all tastes. Prices to suit all aintaine the only commercinl plant-breed- | tarm which will double the sie ""“"”“I’: . the Operation. " 5 5 ‘ y It DIATE I UheCounies DL AL OB | Kt o ving th proper heredlany _ M side. Get the Right Kind P:F“"“"’°k?~th E't‘s‘l'l“ms S L shipment without charge. vielding " 466, Mufum spoke on the relation of |’ icins POWer. BRUSSELS, Deo. 14.—KIng Leopold was i P esrie sk and el 1. orope ot Baota. 1 o wnte ta | apres o ey wons: e v | (EHIIBES @ af the Right Prices. ;i b Bl SR l:uv growing of corn i congerned, and yet | geons found no trace of a tumor, the pre that wlate Is demonstrating at the Corn|ence of which In the intestines had n —— e | §hOW (hL tho cOPN belt I8 moving farther | feared, His majosty's troubles was due to H H K T P et e i ] b o i el | Gga=aa® Prompt City Delivery. Both Phones. . F. Pl I Krowing corn Is & good proposition even as| The king Is resting quietly far n 1lllll|h::nl\::| ('n :n:::.m., : u:u‘(-fx u“;;:::ml«mxlllflc«““«. von the physiclans — - e re——— 106 South Sixteenth Street Y it ik s nediey “The king's condition Is very good as the OUR CANDY SPECIAL O'UWWWWWQ Eighteen Years in This Loocation. , state Immigration com- : It of the operation.” 3 miesloner for North Dakota, 18 in charge | ) - \\SHE 5 N ChATEC | When, following thi atl A ‘b‘“fi RD/Kg_ of tho exhibit at the Corn show, and he hus | majesty regained consolousnens he s FOR WEDNESDAY A prepared one of the largest state exhibits o of the entire exposition. Commissi e IRl e gl ¢ ® expositio . sloners | expressed great satisfaction. He said # &P trom other states aro taking lewsops from | felt mnrlkag rellef. foion. Ho w8 1| Vanilla Maple and SoclBse the Qisplay Mr. Glibreath has brought to| The 3 | physiclaus are more hopeful of the | X Omaha and wil try to profit by his ex- |ultimate recovery of the royal patient. Fudge, per pound box. ... 15¢ M I >y L ample. One of the reasons for his splendid | They met In consultation aj 1 s i o ons galn this after- n ay only. oxhibit 1s that the legislature of North Da- |noon. The resort to surgery was had only iedeaca . Oy kota kets aside $30,000 cach year to be used |88 & last chance, and the medical men had to promote Immigration to the state and |Not been optimistic. Thelr unexpected suc- » 4 Mr. Glibreath sayd he knows of no better | 0088 has glven the members of the house- yel's nion l'llg 0 than to exhibit at the National Corn|hold &nd the populace new hope. More For Your Money. Is what we give you in anything in the liquor line, Quality assured. Home Made Wine, white or red t in the land, per gallon .... Table Claret ?fine for punch) per gallon, 760, Rhine Wine, per quart bottle . Fine California POrt Wine, bottie Fipe; per a Per gallon . Extra fine Whiskey, ten years old, full auart, Extra_quality fine Bourbon and Rye per gallon, Tennessee White Corn Whiskey (moons The) full quar Maryland Rye, full quart, 76c; per gallon ) orders filled without extra cost. Lady clerks in attendanc CACKLEY BROS., Wine Merchants, £f you can's come phone both phones. 121 No. 16th St., Opposite Postoffice. "’An;m‘\‘“ o 4oNpo™ London-Made Leather Goods Refinement, culture, art, grace—in every piece. In no other lines can one find @ such Unusual Christmas Gifts GLOVES—~Hand n gloves for men and wonien, $1.50 and §8.00 IBWRL BOXBS—Ior men, In mo- Ipesa and plgakin large 1in ...86.28 to 82.50 oxposition at-Omaha. Leopold was under the effects of chloro- Tho exhibit 18 complete and is put up|form for forty minutes. Whien these had 16th & Farnam St. with the precsion of an ll-year esposition |P84sed he asked the surgeons for the de- = rather than for & two weeks' exhibition, | (48 Of the iperation. They replled that hould endeavor & The booth shows thore. are. clghty-elgnt | o7 (nclsion had been made and an accumu- |clal channel, and, we stould endeavor (o conl mines in operation within the state |/ tiOn Femoved from the intestines. Happily lop it. and that last Year 26,48 tons of cosl were | '1®7 D84 @lscovered nelther & tumor hor | 'We have made progress, it is true, in o\ el Gk ik el o S ©F€|an abscess. Al the word an expression of [our supreme endeavor, but there remains Ko for oy e of animale fattened and | joy lighted the features of the aged mon- |much to be dore. We must urgo the de ome use were §1,889,02, and the |arch, who feebly but with eagerness ques- | velopment of the Big Muddy so as to make amount received for live stock shipped out | tioned: it a great inland waterway ofr the trans- of the state was $.475,668. The value of “Then there Is hope for my life?" portation of freight.” the dairy and cycamery Industry of North| “Yes, your majesty,”" responded Dr. Dakota amounted to $4,00000, last year. |Thirer, “there Is hope, but the greatest Tho wages pald to farm laborers last year [care must be exercised.” was $5,608,008, The gravest danger now is the possibility ——— of fever developing. ., 2 DENIED WILSON WILL QUIT! Special editions of the newspapers an- |xComekar's® 8" Foarier Nenrasks; W. W: e nounce the result of the operation. Lilley, North Dakoia; B. M. Cléndening, P y Missouri; A. B. Beale, lowa; A. W. Ewart, President Taft Knows of No Impeni- u‘\,:fx Dakota; W, R. Cullds, Kansas; Jolm ° § ing Change In Of al HAL N N . ~p | Niell, Montana, Family, ) I\ “ATLR Nominating—W. C. Gfibreth, North Da- Kota; C. O. Lobeck, Nebraska: Thomas H. - o~ ’ Smith, Towa: Alexander Philllp, ~Kansa NEW HAVEN, Dec. 1—Emphatic dgnial (Continued from First Page.) A. ‘Whoeler, South Dakota; F. 1. 8 was glven to the report that Wiillam O, [ =—————— e |han, Montana; w T m.mflsdml ! Thompson, prestdent of the Ohlo State| Ume I had recontly trying to appoint a |y Asclutiond=i C. Hlls B University will be appointed January 1, to | United States senator you would not try [Dukota; A. 8. Garretson, lowa; W the post of wecretary of agriculture in|t0 Put any additional responsibility on the | Culley, North l"@k"“- Yinam Pra; e : Frazer, K e s:hl(lp-]lu“ ul-h.h‘mm rwu.,m" It is under | chalr R otials -‘“ "“_“;u” R, :;I;-‘ .t.llngoi, are now stood re, that so far as President Taft|Gove 5 v o mond, Nebraska; cHarg, 1 \ it Taft|Governor Burke Names Committees, |} ‘Mhm“h" North Dakota; & A . M R, :]; e, Seorstary Wilson has no {ntentlon| But the delcgates finally decided the re- |yon, Missoliri: J. O, Benton, RN 8 L irly ang amall wo s 00 b b sponsibllity ought to rost on the chair and Sulllvan, Missouri; D. Heinshimer Towa. o $28.50, are m' n Prices on Girls’ and Small Women's Coats arte mon's “:o-‘c’:“: Nat 5‘ 500 List of Committeemen. Governor Burke; at the close of the ses- sion, appointed the following committe: to serve during the coming year: Prize Winning Poems| Your oole is the A delighted nmuy, fiun, % Free from @ trace of oarej s.me A happy hasend, adlaren, ite, , now, the 3 N ::?::::n is the household law 4 as eash Of using Pride of Omaha. MRS, HAROLD, Why not b ‘z"lh us . Neb. orrow a Mt 20 First Ave, Nebraska City cush on’ it now? Fowll need. 1'1 Yo — Christmas gifts. Compare our Xmas day will #oon be here, with others. Our's ure .blolulcly m. 'The sleighbells now are ringing. lowest. We hear the Suowbirds far and near, Borrow §10—Repay 400 Weekly Borrow 0—Repa; ‘Weekl, Their joyful pralses singing. Borrow 40—Renay 8160 Woerly y 8 %00, are loud in praise Other amounts in like proportion. o“;lh::x‘;ln- they have foupd; “Ask us about our ¥Free Interest plan’ They now are counting up the days THE J. A. HUTTON €O. i1l they oan pass them 'round. 514-18 Paxton Blk.—Doug. 1607 “Open avanln(l untll Christma: 0f all the gifts, both great and small, ‘That which most pleases me my sack of “Pride of Omaha,” “rn: 1t spells good hnm. you e AMUSEMENTS. . B. HEATH, . -y I o oo s w- o825\ GRAND MASK BALL GIVEN BY THE Free! Free! AO U W An order on Her Grocer for a 24.1b. Sack of Pride of Omaha . " L Flour to Every Woman T L:n‘x;':\“:; u In:};,)’isie‘ih.'.‘!.‘;') SDout Pride Washing‘on Ha" Updike Milling Co., | Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1908 1613 Sherman Ave., Omahs, Neb. PKIZES BOYD’S TODAT LAST TIME TONIGHT CORAN'S WE CURE THE AMERICAN IDEA DEAFNESS, With nm:“lx::‘l#':na a big, CATARRH, Fri. and Sat.—Relkin's Yiddfsh Co. ASTHMA, = — BRONCHITIS KRUG THEATER Jure @00 ame acw golng o PRTYRU Girls’ and small wo- oo me: coate nn were ua oe. are zow ‘“fl l' --fl%l 1t h'l‘ 250 Loomis, hnmukl C. E' De Lan I'I'I'I "/ CT LI L L L LI LI L L0 L0 L) LI L) 4 5 . WMAIMI’I’MII" & '-IIWN m Governor Burke was allowed the privileye | s ;Wi \imx::lfi?.‘uk':. EESE 0 ey e ppointing committees on resolutions, | John {ckson, South Dakot Ralph revision of the constitution and bylaws, | Anderson, North Dakota « 8. Bibba, credentlals, audiling and nominations. BOONE, Ta,, Dec. 4.—(Special Telegram.) | Secretary-Treasurer W. A. Campbell P]_{OTEU]OR \FE l—“ly:l”: ml\:ilh:::r: jtin t'lf‘:v;:\\:"“::l;l Nt o | rendered an accoutn of hisend of the busi- | 3 L y e e 88, e J \ \;nmpnll\: dled last night In Omaha at his| mixup that occurred at the Yankton con- by ‘h::mhl:‘:hn ;‘--_"‘;h ’I‘h|' funeral will be held | yention, where the dues were spent for (Continued from First Page.) Aol Eakatan local purposes and the further trouble | — — — iy g s s AtvaubrEsger.c) | arose over the books and papers when he | the leglsiative body. The announcement of Py il bkl it Of age, Wife| way appointed. He reported, however, that | the adjournment was greeted with hisses raxe 8014 North Fortleth street, only eighty-four additional memb vsmp‘nud when Corda left the buliding he was died Monday evening at the Methodist hos- fees of §1 each were necegsary to meet all | 8iven an ovation pital of .peritonitia, Bhe s survived by |expenses Incurred to date. Mr. Campbell| From the meeting place the congressman her husband and two children. The body | explained that the smallness of the ex~|Who dared publicly to volce the first pro- was taken this afternoon to Clarkson for | penditure incurred by him “was because |8t against the government was followed | interment. % FOLDE—For men, I 1 it 19 ) u'.hn: IAIOI uu|—1 he, .<.|| w ntyle, 92.76 to $3.75 TOILET CASES - Men's tollot Bases for bl weling u ..811,80, $14.50 and $36.50 STICKPIN OASES—In moroceo, At aach RN (% 1) PURSES—for men at §1,00) and also up to . RMANDKEROKIEY OAS: TOCoo BLylew, f0 WG dpvard to MEN'S KIT BAGE — At from $11.00 upward to 410, 896.00 gotug at only Above Coats in 33 to 38 bust measure, “small women's” sizes. § : § g. $8.50, tomorrow m, only Girls' Coats —Were $ 590 $12.00 and $13.50, tomorrow at ..... Girls' Coats — Were slooo Girls' Coats —Were $15.00 and ‘16.50 slzoo tomorrow at . the Omaha Commercial club had permitted | t0 his hotel by a mob which alternately Hiram 8. Wallace. its employes to ald materlally In the pre- | cheered Corda and cried “long live liberty,” Hiram 8. Wallace, 58 years of age, died | iminary work of the convention. “‘down with oppression.’ Tuesday at his home, 2931 North Twenty- Judge Bland, chalrman of the Kansas| WS of what had transpired In congress fourth street of stomach trouble. A wife | Clty delegation, declares that Kansas City | *Pread rapldly, and the crowd grew to the and family survive him. The funeral ar-|has got the next congress and gone with it, | *tTenSth of an army. The rioters gathered \ “ |in tront of the Mexican legation and called sented south of Omaha and I don't know | UPOD the Mexican minister to Nicaraugua Dies at Niety-Sevenm, whethiéF we . will. st Omaba's support or | 07/ SPessh. The diplomas, aaked 1o be Dec. 14.—(Speclal.)—Monday | not." excused. The crowd had become emboldened be- P cause of the noninterference of the police Following Go nor Shallenberger's w V1ol A clations of the present Mesa, April 3, 1812 and w as|and violent denunciations of i et el Ty m::;: ""‘““"“‘;: 8 !dlan wddiess delivered by Edgar C. Ellis|regime were voiced. In the contusion of VSR R B R ' RepOrt. | of Kansas City. Mr. Ellis 18 former con- | shouts, one could make out ‘“viva Mexico," tamily moved to La P ...x reached the |gressman from Kansas City and was the|“long 1ivé the United States,” “the hand- 4 Porte, Ind., where Mr. | fiyst president of the congress. He said: writing 18 on the wall." Ber nel r o J an| o O “'.-. il was married to Miss Francos| “When Cook and cPary stood at the| Corda was released but recently from the inehell. Hhere thelr five children were [North pole, so we are told, e born and raised, : ’.OTcfll‘ Ed "Anl—ln plg- wkin we morocco..83.00 to $5.00 xm BELTS—Qenulne kid, Iadien’ Wear, at .80.0 $18.00 «nd $20.00, tomorrow at . . Girls' Coats —Were slsou s lvolul._.l.-.m- tancy bel buckies, 8100 to $2.50 ll'llfl IAIKITI - Fancy styles, Was to §1480 SUISHEOR CASES—In an arra fram Ceiiiess 88080 S0 Girls' Coats —Were $22.50 and ‘3500 szooo tomorrow at ... v Above Coats in Sises From 8 to 14 Years. rangoments have not been made. ‘We have the pledge of every city repre- morning E. H. Bennett died at the age of Ellls Looking South, 97 veers. He was born In Cambridge, 8 ¢ Benson @ Thorne Co. “Young People's Outfitters" TO KOLDERS—In an assortmen 4t §3.00; then also at,....88. WHISX BROOM NOLDER Stlerup denilgn.. 8376 to §4.5 WRITING .l.lIM\r ladies. at from:q.. $3.78 to $8.50 elors, o ¥ y direc- | penitentiary, tlon to them was south. To me there {s| Following demonstrations at Corda's |only one direction and that is southerly. | hotel the crowd moved to the home of O RRARTRe T Our great river flows to the sunny south- | Henry Caldera, the United States vice con- of Totatoy's. Book land and we must develop it so that ft|sul. Here they cried: “Live Estrada." Within Us* was sentenced foday | Wil GAITy the freight of the states on its | Still the police did not interfere, and the {0 & years imprisonment in & fortress — |banks southward. It is & great commer- | tramping and shouting went on untl the manifestants had tired themselves out. There is a rumor here that General Estrada was captured during a battle at Rama, but no confirmation of the story is And all chronie diseasss of the stomach, —PRICHB- kidneys, liver and blood. —— 18e, $8c. A, To prove our ability and that by our || Tonight—iat, Today—Al ethods of treatment these dise quickly and permunantly AS TAE SUN WENT DOWN ve two wueks (ranmv'xln free '(II l:l ap- —— THURSDAY »lylnl at once. Our regular rate for tre K- vyt D b fnbatn® ‘There i3 only one || THE GIRL AND TEE DETEOFIVE. Iimit of this generous offer. We make it g nd rich allke, Lut you must tment at o to obtain the Farnam St. fter this :,nox\:)\ our regu- Send for Catalog we cannot 1 4 possible here, where the suthorities say | QAP APPSO 0P 24 () Ol'l\e 0 "B a l ’ [ they have received no Glspatches since last ¢ v"fl:, for treatment, ADVANCED v,vnnvair. “Young People's Outfitters™ raen ree wi Wlnur Ahear Truu Tl Tne e h‘“ i otz oy d nn 'n“ll"“l cu. Montrell, Charies Kenna, Paviide Maran hat is LLUEFIELDS, Nicaragus, Dec. 4.—An '“v A SAl'n ‘“As l Marsellles, Kinodrome and the Orpheum NEW LOCATION official telegram received at the insurgent for 206 W. ¥. LI¥S BLDG. Concert Orchestra. headquarters here announces that General Prices—10¢c, 26c wnd S0c. T, Cleaners 1518-1520 Laxative Bromo Quinine *:-: &= i s | SANTO- »HSilis | Fec 0™ FREE $5:00 | G AY,ET Y Bttt YaED TN WoRLD = i | Supoa, three small towns on the Costa B. F. Swanson Co. Ine. | (Formerly the Hurwos Fal‘nam St. LR M G Bav. Rada trentien This coupon, if presented at our || ENGLISH !'OLLY Co. Morales proclaimed Estrada president of office during December, i3 good for Send for new catalogue. Always remember the full name. Look Nicaragua and continued bis march to at- us $6.00 cash, If we fail to give you for this tack the lmportant.town of Rivas. two week's treatment free. Good sigoature on every box. ibe. &t Our Office, for mew patients only. SaS oS oSS 008 Novelties—FRENZER—15th and Dodge. ‘ New Lecation 1518-1520 g = For ladlos, " $11.80 to MMMMMJM’MMWWI#’MMWWM’flMMWM