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THE BEE: OMAH Leather Goods LONCMAN ASKS FOR BOB|%% thraw gous ot w10 e socona FIRST ~ BALLOT -~ SHOWS TIE| who played practically ast ball as the ) Notre Dame Coach Would Serve Corn- ‘.,".m.‘.‘.l».. !r,r.";1 w ‘.,a”..“:".‘.".‘,:dy ““‘.,.. l.u Vote for President of National League‘ ’ su estlons ror huskers Next Year. | varsity had played this week, the first one | Develops Deadlock. g sl b A i b v These are all perfect goods—fully up to our well known standard of GOOD QUALITY, con- Men's Christian association five, the Corn: d " Ch rist m as MAKES GOOD RECORD THIS YEAR | huskers winning by a score of 3 to 17 (SPURN TALK OF COMPROMISE sisting of China Closets, Buffets, Music Cabinets, Rockers, Morris Chairs, Davenports, Li- el brary and Dining Tables, Parlor Suites, Roman Chairs and Dressers on sale now at— | | Former University of Michigan Player Ebbets and Murphy Will Not Consent | Wardrobe Trunks 860 to §75 Was Classmate of King Cole— 2 t Anyo but W, | —Rumor Lot v 1o 43 . Gossip of Bowlers i gl ey — Hat Trunks ......87 to 838 Oaly o Win from . L:‘;,“',T;”';:;"v::““ Bags, most '4""<"l° line verines. [ Kidnaped. ] * ok 3 93 to 950 The Klauck Glendales of the Commercial raveling Bags i league are no doubt bowling the best « NEW YORK, Dee. 16.—The first ballot Bult Cases $1.50 to $42.50 | LINCOLN, Dec. 16.—(Special)—F. C. any team in Omaha at the present time, o Natlo 4 de- Travelors: Photograph Frames §1.80 to 87 | Longman, coach of Notre Dame, the team | having averaged close to 100 pin in their (fOF Dresident of the Natlohal league Drinking Cups and Wlasks ..98¢ to $5.78 | that defeated Michigan and won the west- | |8t 8ix games and also having established | veloped the forecasted deadlock. Four | a new league record for 199, by bowling & |votes—Philadelphia, New York, Brooklyn | Jewel and Stick Pin Cases B¢ to 84 ern foot bull champlonship last fall, wants | fotal of 50sh pins s 4 ot “hicago— 0! n M. Ward; while Cont Hangers 28¢ to 83 | (o conch Nebraska next season. His appli- | —_— T,’y‘j‘“‘m"’l;"h::jm‘ 'fi“"l"n”_ ol it B Collar and Tie Cases ... $1.50 to 85 |cation was recelved by Manager Eager nn«“ 'nx.- '(lnm is_composed of three old-timers | S0 R0 L Ll '”“)I"N Manicure Sat 1 to 818 | arter: Longman has be ged to re- |In Lehman, Stapenhorst and Camp, with N oted d ~ ],u; vq“, Cases contaln everything ‘<‘ A o Lol Py mn A 1‘ :T.‘xwm.m and Godenschwager comp.eting the Mr, Brush suggested that a compromise N scsaaity To¢ the-1oties 91.60 to 835 || 4t Notre Dame next year, but If blf | team, the last two being considered the |candldate be elected, but Ebbets and [Hitee Lo A e e e O e | Dot 1o ik oy Juter gounle In Eha_ league, | atu¥ohicasdiared ‘agdingt ahyons but-Ward Cards and Letter Cases, Bill Folds, each, |11 10 N ot s Coribusker | ARG, 1618 BEW_ ChGabaon. That e’ ceain ikt A 350 to §6 (e would rath R 10 L O R | Dents tuem ot WHIL win: the pennant Thelr declaration was followed by a gen- | | - [ era1 atscussion | Traveling Cases, aot fitted 81 to §7 [5ch i o Men's Pursss 25¢ to $3.50 S T e | The Brandels stores have organized| The absepce of Stanley Robison from the | teams and some of the boys are |early deliberations of the councll started Medicine Cases, containing from % to 8 |versity of Michigan player, and was a team- | yaveral bhotties, at 7 $1 to 812 | mate of “King” Cole, the Nebraska coach. | gotting to be the real pin-gitting chaps, b ; ey, r 3tl e[l /@ rumor that he had been kidnaped by the Collapsible Umbrellas for sult cases, at, | He was on the Wolverine eleven during the | Maniey, Danforth, Boyd andsEtlinger with R | o' more ¢ e candi- opponents of Heydler, but Roblson was each . e $2.50 to season of 1903, 194 and 1906, Since his|® lttic more experlence will be fit candl- | opponents Heydler, but Rol b ! dates for some of the blg leagus teams. |foun A hurried to the meeting befc i i Music Rolls $1.50 t0 88 | .\ juation from the Ann Arbor school he 5 leag ound and hurr . & 3 s b : = the first ballot was taken. A 3 05 + . H s been coaching foot ball teams. In 1806 A number of hase ball teams have organ- | . I e Ol A Eatly Biioliak Beautiful Bed Davenport, $25 value, Real Mahogany and 197 he had charge of the Arkansas!|ized bowling clubs, the most prominent | Philudelphia’s New Owner. n Early Englis! Makes a fine bed | being “the Hollys, 'Americans, Westsides, | With the presidential situation undecided, RO seese . Colts, and they look as good on the s " WHERE By deteating Michigan, In the only game | terday. Horace Fogel, representing the new | \ the The federal | |than any other bullding in Omaha. POSL-|cluh gwners were not satistied with his e ‘of P are not the new purchasers. They are DEAFNESS, Charge of Pro| fonalism. Pete Schroeder should be proud of his!geeking more Information along this line, best of A | for the purpose of entertaining their op- ljott, vice président; Morris Scheck, secre- BRONCHITIS BlESacs . were" (profausioiiail, <but v WANAE| poriits: of. thels MabbIy Latie hth L oo | Music Cabinet | eleven ana the following fall he was head 1 8 ¢ { |conch st Wooster. ; Last fall was Bis firet | Gefie. oot bs;, Sxoglaiors and - ¥ the National league magnates of necessity ||| $8 Rocker only ... Wolverines lost [ast autumn, Longman ( bullding has the distinction owners of the Philadeiphia club, was ad- | 103 FARNAM ST TEL. DOUS. 2873 |piacea Notre Dame at the top of the list|of having more bowlers within its walls |mitted to the meeting, but many of the - e |in western foot ball and established & name | magter Thomas is himself as onthusiastic : ! |tor himseit among thé best foot ball|as any of the others and Is at the same Statement that Charles W. Murphy of Chi- | SRThe 6L (iR (SO, | time a very excellent bowler. cago and Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati| rges were made against the Notre| st James team. They may not be the best |, mitted to membership, CATARRH ¢ players by Fielding Yost of Michi-|bowlers In the loague, but they are the | Lne New club was admitted to mombership, i ¥ gan after the Catholics had defeated his | bunch of fellows of any team. The however, and Fogel named the officers as ASTHMA, B et ot Longman's | St. James Soclal club has been orkanizod | belng himself, as president; Frank B. El- Camp, who went to Notre Dame as a rep- | (hey are really entertained Is putting it |\ery-ireasurer, and 1 Schwarts e And all chronic discasss of the stomach, | resentative of an eastern paper, falled to | Mildly. Just aitend one of them and find onway, directors. | kidneys, liver and biood Kt 3 prove the | Ut fOF yourselt. | The claim'of the New York club owners o Drbve our,sbility and that by our|Stcure uny evidence that would e S H o agalnst the Philadelphia club for damage mothads of treatnent these Aissases can |charges made by the Michigan cosen. Camp || The leading question of the Commercial |4iliyined when the Philadelphia ciub for- | ckly vinsntly cured. We | g e credit for Notre Dame's |league Is, ““Where Is Brunke?" sust g a 5 IR ek IR AR et i i Proney = feited a game at the Polo Srounds, Oc- plying at onc ar rate for treat- G women's department of the Fran-|tober 4 last, was referred to the new own- | Tent 18 $6 per month. There is only one |he says the former Michigan player is vl.‘u“ku alley In gelting (o be the one best ers, as was Willlem J. Murray's claim | lmit of ti offer. We make it!of the best coaches In the country ¢|bet with the falr sex, the managemeni o i s A to the poor ind ricn alfke, Lut you must g gl Sl sed some of the most | having enciosed alleys’s, 9 and 10 with 8sainst the old Philadelphia corpo ‘lnn“ begin the treatmant at once to obtain the o ised I either | NeavY curtaing, making them as private as to cagry out its two-year contract with | free oifer. After this month our regu- |Successtul plays that were use possibie and the game is now more popular him, esident Heydler announced that lar rates will be charged. I1f we cannot|the east or west. | than ev Players Moren.”. DBolant ‘aiid “JCriabe; -whi help you we will not make faise promises. | wpat action the Nebraska athletic board ) — y Only curable cases accepted for treatment. | ., WL GO L T iication s un- | Everybody get In line for the oity tour- | Were fined for thelr conduct in the game “Consult us before it is tov late." will take on Longman ) A e tealty | 13MeRt, A litde luek will win first place Of October 4 had not yet pid their fines Bird’s-eye Maple Genuine Early English $20 Ta- $|I $14 Morris Chair, s"’ certain, but two or three o e t¥land a nice bunch of New Year's money. and would be ineligible to play in the Na- ’ nn. BRA'AMA" co,, | members are Ih favor of trying him f0r|, opp )y SMENTHOLD BANQuEt |tON8l league unul these were paid. or Mahogany. ... bleon BRISEOr . i/ 6 L sidivas Boston Leather. .. | one year. One of the leading Cornhusker | Meoier e it Saleas 805 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. OMARA. [ mentors stated this afternoon that he Friends Entertained by Pittsburg| The committee. appointed in Louisville | f e ST T & would voto to hire Longman. T Ohhmptons Wt Waldorroastoria, | 1ast Augidt o arranks tor. the erection of | TERMS 4 >, 72097/ / FARNAM ST.4 TERMS Several of the foot ball players Were| xpw yORK, Dec. 15.—~Two hundred base | monument over the grave of Harry Pul- TO ) AR T p: é TO s'nn FREE ss.on asked if they would rather have LOngman |ball men—ciub 0w i Malageis, piayers |llam, former president of the National ¢ [ than “King" Cole, and & majority of them |and “fans"—sat down at tables at the Wal league, reported that action of this kind SUIT % SUIT were in favor of kecping Cole another | \aldori-astoria lonight us the kuusts Ol wae unnecessary, in that Mr. Pulliam's : 5 h : ;. This coupon, if presented at our | the world's champlon Pittsburg club of the A g L ALL ALL office during December, 1s good for scason. | Natlonal league. The menu described the |family had erected a monument. $6.00 cash, if we fall to glve you All the athletic authorities who were ::H‘T.cfim“‘i'xd(lf."»“\'xlf‘w officials, past| /The league decided to bestow a lump sum, BUVYERS BUYERS two week's treatment free interviewed had no doubt that the present|ing officials of the Americun leasue, the MOt Specified, on an Invalld sister of the | for new patients only Notre Dame coach could give the Corn-|National commission and the menibers of |lute president and to give her the interest | Luskers a champlonstip eloven, and they |(he Base Bail Writers' Agsoclation of Amer-|on $,00 a year during her lifetime. will give his application considerable at- |honor of winning the National ,;n‘.'m;“;::-m;"j The president submitted his annual re- tention during the nexi two weeks. pionship wnd the world's championship, | POTt, in which he called attention to nn(:: — ——e | Lceul alumni of the university, when they | "han B, Johnson o the American league | gamen. He argoed toat_ aun owners| BRESNAHAN AND WHITEDRAW leart ed that Longmean had applied for the |paid a ‘ribute to the late Harry C. Pulllam | 50™Mes. He argue i A \ NAD L 1cud coaching job, sald he ought to be 4Rd praised his successor, John A. Heydier, | should show the same. consideration to the hired at any pricc. They declared they | Telegrams and. lectors mere coon: umpires that they:do-to players who lose Telegrams and letters were received from | ¢ r were willlug (hat the alumni of the unl- |Vice President Sherman, Charles b. Taft | 5%Mes. The behavior of the players on icags s Box Ten Rounds Tersity shouid hire the Nebraska coach for |And many others who had been invited. The | the dlamond last scason was better than Two Chicago Boy RRE 0N aud e ClifiEe o e babe g | Yang Eremiamny: Weate: ever before, sald Heydler. at South Omaha. aext fall and were willirg to engage Long | I appreciate your courtesy fully, because | “'g oy 5 T 8 o | man it the athletic board would permit I am & great admirer of the national g igures submitted in ‘: :evfl:‘ show Hisarts adt o, and beilove that it is first among the truly | that the recelpts pf the National league | poym FAST AND FURIOUS aturactive and clean sports of the country.” | glubs last. season, were just 100 per cent . : : Basket Ball Game, v TTSAYS RICKARD | more than in 1908, the first year in which and wishes to transact business in The Cornhusker barket ball five defeated | = | National and American leagues worked in| White Has Better of Earlier Rounds, Chicago en route— the freshmen quintet in a practice game | Prize Fight Promoter Denles Pact Be- | harmony. S But Rival Rallies and Evens Up at the gymnasium last night by a score| tween Jeff and Johuson, American League Meeting. n : p g . . g A £y o Floax; Matt Two Short Pre- 7 “ Q10880 3 | hetreshmbR WAre. o Atoh s NEW, TORG Dan e T el e A el reaoine al eu“—““n‘"“ You can leave ()mallm in the evening and arrive in C lu.r-ngo the prize fight ‘promoter, who has just re- | mended the mdoptton of a schedule of 154 the next morning in time to spend practically a business turned here from Husblun‘ dentes there Is | oo 50 0 ednon any secret agrecement between Jeffries and | TR g ‘4 P 'e ] ppar 2] Johnson over a division of the $101,000 purse | Joe Cantillon, former manager of the| Tommy Bresnahan and Frankie White day before the departure of the famous he offered, Washington club,.was exonerated of the |of Chicago fought ten rounds to a draw uccess to Longman, their head coach, and | m For the Omaha man who is going to While | o | . 4 Johunon I conference with Jetfries and | charge of disloyalty to the league. at Stank’s hall Wednesday. Lester Mur- | ° ° i I signed,” sald Rickard today, “I'told them | The club owriers' passed up the question | phy, the referce gave the decision ufter A manly Ameri el nd. wes the puse any way they | of wearing upikes to President Johnson and | one of the hardest fought matches ever | ; Qivision as it seemed. that the betting oads Charles Comiskey, with power to act for | seen In South Omaha. White scemed to | i can’s favorite brew would be about even. The fighters dis.|the American leagiie. Charles Somers of | bo Janding more blows throughout the con- | 18 Hours, Chicago to New York cussed the miatter, but when I told them I Cleveland was unanimously re-elected vic 8 han's abllity to recelve would insist on the public being given the ly_re-elected vice | test, but Bresnahan ¥ A mamx American f full detalls they dropped the matter. | president of the league. The next meeting | them with untiring ease, however hard Leave CHICAGO - - - 2.30p.m. “I ‘will bet any one $1,000 that there is no | Will be held in Chicago in February. they came counted In his favor. In the | ive NEW YORK - - 930 a.m. agrecment between Jeffries and Johnson | The Boston National league club uncon- | several good hlows | Arr ” y exce o divide | mean time he lauded . that means you By ckinds £xcepting to divide the PUTse | ditionally released Catcher Al Shaw and | in each round. He was not so §ood at in- Arrive BOSTON - - - -11.50a.m. to the loser. And I will bet Tom McCarey, | the St. Louis Americans will release Sec- | fighting, but had a stinging right when at | . . S of Los Angeies or any one else, another | ond Baseman Willlams to Minneapolls if | the right distance. | If, however, you wish a direct connection, take $1,000 that I did not give Jeffries $1.,000 or ; b il . 5 e finy. secret. inducement to: favor ‘my bi | they can get waivers on him. Williams is| White had the better of the first three for the fight. destined to manage the St. Joseph club | rounds without question, and for a few “I have not the least doubt now that the | next season, as It {s Joe Cantillon’s inten- | moments it looked like Bresnahan had Aaht will 'hehsl 1 [BAlt Lk Ciey, {Uun to buy the Pueblo franchise and trans- | met more than he could withstand. —H a e ° WITH THE BOWLERS. fer it to St. Joseph. The Cincinnati club | grew stronger in the folirth, however, and 73 P E | sold Catcher Frank Roth to Minneapolis | in the fifth had {t on White by a fair mar- 22 Hours, Chicago to New York The Brandels Store boys had their weekly | and Third Baseman Dolan and Pitcher | gin. The sixth and seventh rounds were bowling night last night, and ha o oW 3 L4t % e as also even, G tme. "They boys are setting the BIna now | mn Arvemrenn. AEievin biask, Sheplahi wasieao SN0 Leave CHICAGO - - - 10.15a.m. % % po P EA Ashenback of Altoona has signed to | although White staggeréd once or twice The Best I:nuflx or Coughs, them. Score: e | manage the Syracuse club, and George |and Bresnahan slipped to the floor Arrive NEW YORK - - 9.15am. Colds, Thro Lung Trou. | 1st. 2. 3d. Total. | Heckert, Harrisburg's manager Iast sea- | Neither was able to land a severe blow in bl HAVE A CASK SENT HOME Manley .. 154 1590 M 485 | son, will guide the Trenton Tri-State state | the ninth round and In the tenth both men HOWELL'S ANTI-KAWF | DOUGLAS 420, IND. A-1420 | B S chatin AR AR 8 Lt | were rushing in for advantage. As the NINE OTHER SPLENDID TRAINS TO NEW YORK et a bottle today, 86¢ and 80e, at| i Moyer .ii)\eviairinsienelBl 1887388 423 The Baseball JWriters' nssociation of | gong sounded Bresnahan had White on the Jour,druggists of Wowell Drug Co. 9o FRED KRUG Danford . A 170 150 4i8| America, at its first annual meeting, re-|ropes, but the advantage Wwas Dnot ap Remember: Your Ticket Should Read i e ; BREWING Co. Aatatis, Lot T 274 €lected all officers. parert, THOTELS. i | The Pittsburg ctub gave a bunquet at the o 2 e —— 4 Keep Referee Dusy | g g S T BOUNBER 20 JREDRIND S 1ad | Waldort last night to newspaper men, ciub| 1he fight was full of clinches, so much | ake ore—New or entra ,, Gj . Yol B, iewiougim’ b Il S M ol ool | 50 that the referee had more work at times i fil meut’gm - = e s Aak GUNTHORPE STILL HALF OWNER |than either of the contestants. In the From Chicago wi 3 Lo . A i second round Bresnahan's nose and liy ; : o g continued to bleed | The route is Water Level —you can sleep. Trains arrive w Yo 3 Total . w9 ™ Former Nebraskan Retains Interest Dogan to bleed and contnu d 5 A e & it ':Q Ol‘k leg LabaciBus Aidue @ Liu a8l LG AKOE i | in Denver Temm. freely to the end. He showed no weakn at Grand Central Station—only railroad terminal in s S 2 Piiab th (6 salh aveiues Loiiecss b BTaN- | “] am tlll & half owner of the Denver | &t any tlme and smiled throush the claret New York City—on subway, surface and elevated lines. | o b suv dbds vl whd wd. uvel- | franchise,” said J. F. Gunihorpe, who epent | stream like it was the usual thing., White 4 l“:nd R::in men C B0 edice Wele s Gouume becWouts Auders | taois et Omaha with Mra. Gunthorps on | e his thumb,la the seventh round 1.8 Willebrands _ cammmas. 0!ty Passenger Ofrice ement JO.1. Jo [ | > Sid C. Ul siscciocs, wud ey luwdo | hereaftor., Mp Burke sold Bis Ralf nteis | The crowd was large and orderly and General Agent Pass. Dept. ZAGAAATITTE 1324 Farnam Street. iy Lusun g Bluiea. | eat | P R Maglll, as, of course, you (seemed about evenly divided In opinion as OMAHA, NEB. (‘ Telephone Doug, 878 Seventh Avenue mecs (: OAI wrexsa ADASTSOR ...eoren 1) 10 28 20 Lomiss | e have sold Charley Jones, our. man- | 10 the merits of the fight. All naia n(.:‘\“: i A Lo e R FALUBUY .bdl cud 4in 40U ww—i,al | AgeT Of last season, to St. Paul, for as good enough fo call for another at 55th Street : T3k | | John Briggs was present. | THE BEER YOU LIKE 4 |and will make it hard for any team to beat e e S 510 | Wil mat tho team next year. We bo- i e ey th End 16" STl CEa i s e S Rt o, W T Sy o piv g ou n a BRI ‘ bt b 54d great strength to the team.” Kansas City and Murphy of Indian Hill Abolutely Fireproof VYIADUCT Lle AIAICKS Gielusics PUL Lales laig Dolan ix Soid to Deamvor, was called in the fiftn round because of | T Bianailld 1B, Lrs eVenl 185 | ¥ou know, Kk Hendricks of Fort Wayn. PULCLUIES W) L€ DiGs 0 Lultta swos ieis | NBW YORK, Dec. 15.—Cincinnati today | the hopelessness of the fight on the part of UNION; Ulh L6 MG UpVIRL kit B, Gdiblcutlh was | o s Jrov oF s .o sold Plaver Dolan to Denver, and Pittsburg | Terry. He recelved a blow In the fiftn 2 3 PACIFIC Adjoining Carnegle Hall, near the Art EOF I“E 105 Tooht ROA e dui Biligie disst iy | BUEShAREd, Lron) Milwaukee elub the | ypich cut his ear seriously and his mouth = Svmsl Lnstitute, and within five minutes walk GUdcliaciUabEE BUE Crell hut' b ichOaib | Hoaal® langut ot Chay toesmoston Na- | 4 nose had suffered severe punishment. | s v = (35 regtmipl s e obned £ UL Croll o L +|tional ieague. club has releosed Player . b ) i » PuiE Up & Bik w4 Ve 631 aku wi v | Shaw. Horace Fogel, new manager of the | Murphy on the other hand came through | district: the location is ideal. A rare oiliply buin, 4ViguL Bruucgaald Cruwus | Philadelpnia club, =aid today the men who n nharmed. attertion to detaily that lend to the U ALBESHS Nuaie Lhripib Wik "Rows. | seftiof Kk olub are, urry B, Seuefs, 81| *0 tapatrick aud Storms fought four & o ¥ Bcore: g millionaire brewer of Puliadeiphia; A, 8.| Fitzpatrick and Storms fough ou ome amooshers 4 rrspenaibi o our TH T KLANCK'S GLENDALES. L. Shieids, a prominent corporation at- |rounds to a draw which were brisk and many enthusiastic patrons. isi. . 4d. Total | torney of the same city, and Grant Laf- rooms, handsome diniug rooms and 3 st R 1 R = - | Both men will be clever ring men in the | : ) o e " ver| Clocks—FRENZER—1oth J0dge. | o Ryt el o s W L locks—FRENZER—15th ana Dodg se of a few years' training. Duaatnliur w1 s sense of the appropriate. o ) . aeas A0 Lol 1o Mike Malone of Denver, a atherwelght ‘ B . o THREE YEAR'S SENTENCE of some local reputation and good In the i - . tal .. ssarsqrer i) ot 4 F estimation of those who have seen him Hotei Wellington OMAMA BiCxoLE Co. OR ARKANSAS MURDERER |7\ ™\\l0" icaivea s "ehutienge from sa- | PRE-EMINENTLY THE CHOICE Hendrichs i 16 Judge Mokes Term Light Owing to|vanah, Gu, before the Southem Athledc o : s | association. Carl Marfisi, his manager, | OF DISCRIMINATING PEOPLE RS2 A | Physieal Condition of jamaeiation: QR T ebia e Mattus | 1S VIA i " " who was al he ringside, sa slone Glioreatn "+ i | R nt M . Rooms, with Bath, §2.00 ‘pward MERGENC) Lirp e : i S| rMTLE o 6 Judge | #OUId probably accept and o south within | Paslor, Bedroom and Bath, $2°, Tmergenctes are’our speclaity s < ITTLE . k., D a few weeks. Before that he expects to | Aeeakly ond veearn J sihould you find yourself short on Totals ...t Wl 2701 | Lea today mentenced W. Y. Eilis, who | b W FEREL LT s ioux City | - ’?ll'll‘ Sd loRE O SMResoNEy At ‘tne Hoileys gave the Excelsiors a su:- | pleaded gullty of killing N. P. Willis of r > | stz (s foyful gift season, come (o us . st Bigk o S prise pariy last night on the basement ai- | Indianapolls, Ind., (o serve three years in| g KA ATHLETIC CLUB EVENTS for assistance. Business stfictly a by AKIDg Lhree SUAIgNL ames. v : | BUREK i i ) | % fas Send for Ullustrated bookle: ontidential (Y8 DY lsking Mirce fliment Samss | o ponitentiary | | The Safe Rord To Travel 900 Weekly Pays a $10 Loan haw bad high game of 26. Tonignt tue| Els killed WiMlls July 27 last in the cir- | Entertalnment Will Be Held at J. F. CHAMPLIN 400 Weakly Tars @ 990 Lean Derby Woolen Mills will try to take 800 Weekly Fays Loan a|cult court room here during the progress | Osthoft’s Hall, : : skl 00 eekly Fayn 0 o Loms || i or (o trom the"Want Siden. ‘Biire’ | r's Consational thal, in which Wit was| Thursday _svening: Decemper . the Electric Block Signals, Perfect Track SoventhAv. at55th St plaAsk us about our Fres Tuterest Tt 30, 3d. Tota, | attempting to mecure the possession of his [Eureka Athletle eiub whi hold un athictc | ente men sthoff's hall Tni s i e i New York City &) THE J. A. HUTTON CO.. RooR® +ecvevrieceseeereeldd U8 243 413 | little daughter from Mre. Elis, bis former | SV 'SEEINECRE 100 V30 y s Equipment and Service, Best That Money Can Buy club colored young men, and they | Sipeoh ST A0 S | wite, | Wil take the occasion to present two box | e em iy £14-15 Paxton Blk.—Doug. 1607 Gillham S 161 b 3 e Gmong tnelr own number In the NEW STEEL PASSENGER CARS ks s Open evenings untll Christmas.” poey > P A Judge Lea, in sentencing Ellis, stated |cr8 tror WHOCE v, “ylia "o be clever 178 " i i D s Total . coodS2 G786 1,669 | that he belleved him to be gullty and his|and fast. Ted Willams and Young Spady Dining Car Meals and Service, ‘‘Best in the World’ en in e‘rolt P e — EXCELSIORS. opinion should receive the full punishment v_v\;lll f 3 .,','.f". .‘:';\p:?::"'xlii “m“:‘l‘:‘;‘: 51 4 ’ oy 4 . STOP AT FOOD FOR ek ana nervous men | connor . xOR N ’rmn‘.L for mansiaughter, but on account of the | ¥4 G8" 0nd" Missouri, aving won those | For literature and information relative to rates, who nn: thelr power 10| {1y oo, 88 18 188 38 | physiclans who had examined him, re- | iitles before coming to Omaha, and b(‘\mll) rottas: ota. call TR l ‘I'ull NERVES york and youthfu, visor | Ghoaweii UUNIT 1@ 18 4% porting that he wan suffering from tuber- (18 Dboted among local ports ard to outes, ete., call on or address, (o] e er work or mental exertion should “take | culosis, he would not make the punishment | Two preliminary bouts are scheduled, be Rooms and Bath for $1.50 up. TRets it N TARE T o e (i S UL R R v tween & boy named Martin, known as the CITY TICKET OFFICE n « maa vellow Kkid," @and anotheér boy named c sguin. The fact that Chamberlain's Cough Rem- | Pefitions are being circulated in the city | W&o, KidL B Tenson and Gordon EUROPEAN PLAN i and 13 g : $1 Box; § boxes $2.60 by mall. edy s pleasant to take has made It a|and other points in Arkansas asking that ch preliminary nfl:_'w' aix rounds. Be- | No better ,:rm.‘.‘ nu:.‘::: or service caa mnou. ‘m-?‘o:’u.»mn:;ll ©0. | tavorite with mothers everywhere. Ellls be pardened. I\‘.‘f..u.‘,‘,f n‘!’.‘{.}'wu:fifn.»“f."'“[:.,:':‘.”q uar: be had at gouble our 3 i r————— attle royal with eight participunts weariug 4ot us prove It 0 3% rULLER. Prop | Cor. et ey A . e, e | Bee Want Ads are Business Boosters. | Watches— FRENZER—Ith and Dodge. |hain-size’ ham-size gloves.

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