Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1909, Page 11

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1909. Miller, Stewart & Beaton 413-15-17 Sowth 16t A SATURDAY SPECIALS oak Practical Xmas Gifts for Men Fur Caps of Alaska seal at $3-— Siberian dog caps at §1,75. Sweater Coats, fine hea garments at $6.00 tv §1, The Ideal Xmas Gift for Man or Boy When buying gifts for the menfolks the practical and useful sort are the most favored by everyone; even the men themselves are doubly pleased by a gift that is both handsome and useful. So you can’t possibly make a mistake in giving some article of clothing taoie / > that you know they need, or will need soon. p ticle 5 7 | N 7 Figure up the cost of the many small items each member of your family r A 3 v % buys for ‘‘Dad’’ or ‘‘Brother’’ for Christmas. thought of for a hoy TER \ Why not all ““‘chip in’’ together and et him a Suit or Overcoat? would please him better than any number of small gifts. We’ve an almost unlimited number that he’ll like on first continue to like better every day he wears them. For a Man---A Suit or an Overcoat, at at $10, at $30 or at any price that suits your means, should be selected here the kind he would choose for himself tailoring that is not satisfactorily answe solid desk weight with eh tion, like illus golden Boys' Sweaters of fine grade at $2.00, $1.50 and §1. Phoenix shape knitted mufflers, in all colors, at 45c and 25¢. Fancy Silk Mufflers, Squares and Oxfords at $1 50¢. Bearskin Gloves or mittens, with long fur, at 83.75. Adler’s Street Gloves, in French kid, all shades and sizes at $1.50 and $1. Boys’ Fur Gloves and Mitts, in sizes 10 to 15 years at 90c, e, 45¢ onk use Reefers, cannot 50 dowu That or giri as a Christ mas gift; sight and only Rug, Oriental because our garments are There stion of style, quality, fit nmor red t ;i [ BRIEF CITY NEWS 1909 DECEMBER 1909 BUN MON TUE WED Thy FRI B 4 56789i01l 21314151617 18 19 20 2! 22232425 2627 ZBZSJOJI “Have Root Pr: B. ¥. Swobod: _cem ied Accountant. Risehart, Photographer, isih & Fa Lightiag Piztures, isu Keyz, photo, remove Lquitable Life—Policies sight drafts at matur Hob. nanager 1850—Natiozal Life insurance Co—1Sty Aun ) wment. Charies L six per cemt paid on S w0 Bew, b Loan associatio ing, 1ok Farna Body Taker to Texas for Barial—The body of Miss Mattie Brown, @ge, whose death occurred W the cous hospital, was night to the home of her pare View, Tex., where burial wil Pete Loch Waives Examination—Peter Loch watved examination before Judge Les- lie in county court and was bound over to district court on the charge of liquor without license at its Owl club, | cated upstalrs in & building at the south- east corner of Sixteenth and Capitol avenue. Creighton Case Over —Argument is over in the Creighton wii contest and the three judges who heard the case have their decision under con- sideration. Their opinion will decide whether the bequest to the working girls' home is valid, if 50, how much of the $180,- o0 residue of the estate is to be devoted to the purpose. Funeral of M. Mary The funeral of Mrs. Mary Hilpert, who died at her home, 218 North Twenty-seventh street, Tuesday, was held from Sacred rgess Grauden Co th & Howard Neety Uwnana date, Term Agent Policies Aus. Genera Ui e avings accounts Nevraska Saviogs and 106 Board of Trade bulld- It's a simple problem to live well and at the same time save money if you patronize us for meats, groceries, etc. We earnestly solicit a trial order. (Goods and Prices) Chicken, Ib... Roast Lamb, Roast Beef Roast Veal 1 Baconm, R. E. WELCH 24th and Farnam Sts. Phones D. 1511, Heart Dollars for Empty Milk Bottle—A ilk bottle cost C. H $ and co police Bauby was arrested on com charged him who dri ned. Bauby, he a him, but his wis three of th was that Browr attacked him and he Bauby ¥'s story 2 his self-gefen: Siz Horace to Join Commercial Club— Sir Horace Plunkett of Du appiication for m Commercial elub \\xt. mbership and has agent, Conrad Young, t ip. The officers of ub are gratified over the work being done say they hope the exampie set ace Plunkett will be followed resident property ow doing a splendid work £ terprises for Omaha thus adding t the material prosperity of the city Diamonds—FRENZER—15th and Dodge. 1. ). WILSON HIGH PRIEST OF NEBRASKA ARCH MASONS Grand Chapter for Home at Plattsmouth and Elects Officers for Year. | | l The Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons o f Nebraska concluded its work Thursday by the election of the officers for the en Julius J. Wilson of Broken Bow priest. ated $1,000 fo | maintenance of t ee Masons Plattsmouth. Otherwise, executive ritual business of interest only to the order occupled the meeting. which was largely at tended. Reporis of the several showed the Grand Cnapter to be and all the subordinate chapte: state increasing in membership and These were the officers chose Jullus J. Wuson, high Broken Bow. George . priest, Om: John Harper, grand king, T Benjamin F. Pl a and and priest, Powell. deputy id City nan, grand scribe “Lucius D. Richards, grand treasurer E. White, grand secre Pettygrove, grand chaplain, Ox McGinnis, grand lecturer d captain of the host Wattles, grand principa n, grand Royal Ar Christy grand master second 4, Bloomfield ward, Broken cures the JEWELERS 222 South 16th Street C. B. Brown Company . terling silver in simple, plain finish or with many different, handsome scroll and flower ef- || fects, with beautifully engraved | monogram, packed in handsome, || special boxes; no extra charge for I engraving monograms. Many sets l to select from, at prices from— I < Open Bvenlngs Ustll Christmas rand high igh | They're made the best w so they’ll resist produce, price You'll man, at fastidious claims.’ that s hard wear better than fird every prices up-to-date style and shade that will actually save For a Boy--- Many sequently Overcoa Most carded $2. Slippers for Xmas Gifts FOR MEN—Romeos in tan and black .. verett styles, in all color Opera and Velvet Everetts at FOR LADIES—New Antoinétte style, brown and wine colors, at $1.75 and Feit Juliets and Opera styles black felt at Children's Bearskin Leggings, in all colors, at $1.50 and FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN—Fur trimmed Juliets of all colors It would be quite a task to think of any gife more ac- ceptable to father, mother, brother or sister than a pair of warm, comfortable slip- pers. They’ll be a constant tribute to your thoughtful- ness and generosity as well. $2 and §1.50 and sizes, at 3z down to 75c iike fllustration; in gray, -81.50 -$1.00 red and 95¢-90¢-85¢ $1.25 Exira Special Boys’ Shees your boy a pair of §2 get a good nickeied wateh free Shoes Both watch and shoes Saturday only . Corn Show Visitors are reminded that our Xmas dis- pl: are now at their best. can’t afford to miss them. 50 Timekeeper shoes at $1.98 and are made of solid gun calf leather, and are especially in- tended for bors who are hard on their shoes. Sizes from 3 to $1.98 for “The House of You | High Merit. there'll be a good parents are finding that many sto: instead of to; candies boys INSIST on wearing ‘‘Nebraska clothes that could you from $2 to $6 over other nd conscientious care can nts you could buy for their be desired by the most stora's and con- overcoat boys or ar Winter or v were made of iron uit is dis- Suits and Overcoats 95, $3.95, $4.95 to $10.00 Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes are probably the mo man ever receives, and the sort man in town new materials, fin: reasonably priced that he’ll how little they did cost. BLANKET ROBES in and handsome designs never welcome gift any we show will be sure to please the most partic choice new colors well made, have satin neck-stsys and come in sz -0 all sizes—unus v 27 9 BLANKET ROE in the newest color ef- fects, beautifully trimmed and extra well made. You won't find its equal below $7 elsewhere. Priced here Others at SMOKING Ji(‘l\F’l’\ in newest patterns and colors. fect fitting and comfortable, at ... Smoking Jackets tone effects. Good value: at e Others at in various color combinations, 82.30 to 87 .90 superb new Splendidly two-tone effects in the very Ryt L including rich two- elsewhere at $7; priced here ss 9:) $2.90 to 87.80 Hand-crocheted Silk Tie and suspenders to match, in holiday box, at §2. Fancy Silk Suspenders in holi- day boxes at §1.50, $1, 50c and 23 €. Suspenders, Garters and Arm Bands in holiday box at §1, Boston Garters in fancy holiday boxes at G0c. 35¢ and 25¢. White Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, any initial, & dozen in box, at 50¢. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 1 dozen in box, any initial, at $1.50 and §1. Silk Tie and Handkerchief to match, in holiday box, at 50€. Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs in colors, each 50c and 25¢. Flannelete Night Shirts of heavy daisy cloth, at $1, T5c and 50¢. Fancy Lisle and Cashmere Hose at 50c and 25¢. Leather Collar Boxes at...$1.00 Coin and Bill Books, made of fine calfskin, at $1, 50c and 25¢. Scarf Pins, Studs and Link Cuff Buttons in novelties, at $2.50 to'50¢ Holiday Umbrellas of sterling silver, gold and gun metal trimmed, at $2.50 to §1. Suit Cases and Traveling Bags of solid leather, strongly made and carefully finished, $15 to 85, Higher Prices Bring Slight Increase in Receipts of Hogs. WARD BOUNDARIES OUTLINED Councilmen Make PreMiminary Agree- ment That Wili Be Used as Basis for Resolution—Founiain te the Fronmt. Forty thousand head days 1s the best record c South Omaha tofore have been unusu e better than the av t one of the results of Last yea to the presen 40,000 head. This week e & record of 50,00 head The prices e from about $.15 to $8.27 per hundred he extreme top of $5.40 reached last not been dupl T ns improved Thursday prices offered the packing houses ha on the hog floors on a possible. The force of workmen of hogs in four f the season at the The receipts here This rage andyis 1 the very high entire week one showed will probably small. week ated narket con became persiste uns on che same said exist P other markets e pronounced degr The beef kill ing he work this year swev rly 90,000 greater Price for cattle ha pply has been liberal rd Limes Determined. I consultations on the sub- has cume to & agreement as to the boundaries ity wards proiided by of the city charter The First ward will be bounded on the west by Twenty-second street and on the south by N. The Second ward is bounded on the north by N street and on the west by Twenty-first street The Third ward is all the district gouth of U street and west of Twenty-first. The Fourth ward is between U and L streets and extend west of the t and Second wards to the rafiroad tracks. The Fifth ward is all the district west of Twenty-seventh and north of L. The Sixth ward lies between the First and Fifth. The Sev ward includes all the stock yards and packing ouse district The above agreement of the city council the atest revision uncil. Afte Twenty-fifth a accommodate the Un tract has be I of the city umbing. agrees on at Twenty- streets for 3200 Here The property owners at have vigorously feuntain @ Heating and ( to place the fo fifth and O peculiar situation. Twenty sted against pos and O stree plact the tha y has also giv wish to use et they constructing the 1 Magic City d furnitur M. P. Cox nie L. Forrey of .n'llr«kil Would Enjoy good health, with its blessings, must un- derstand, quite clearly, that it invelves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is bess, each hour of recreation, of enjoy- ment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to living aright. Then the us of medicines may be dis pensed with to advantage, but under or- dinary conditions in many instances s simple, wholesome remedy may be invalu- sble if taken at the proper timo and the California Fig Syrup Co. bolds that it is alike important to present the subject truthfully and to supply the cne perfect laxative to those desiring it Consequently, the Company’s Syrup of will probably be introduced in the form | Figs and Elixir of Bemna gives general of & resolution torney to draft these bounds.ies Fountain te Front Again. | That §L000 stone fountaln persists in instructing the oity at- er ordinance incorporating | buy the genuine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. cnly, and for sale finlhfim auditorium of school the South purch | pledged | - ARGUE FOR SALOON LICENSES R. F. O'Brien Called as Witness by | E. E. Thomas and Quizzed as to Conduet of Henshaw. or half of e o for the applicant general pr company. Maye members of th board expressed tr that tond was n Furt a surety otested cases wil Cut Glass—FRENZER—15th and Doage. |ADDRESS BY JAMES WALSH on Scotiand and Ive- James Walsh entertained the Central Re publican club last night at the e at an informal function of significance Mr. Walsh returned recently from a trip abroad. He regzled his guests with ‘storics of his summer in Ireland and Scotland. And If you're not satisfied at home, try |1t somewhere else and you'll come back | and be better pleased where you are,” said Mr. Walsh, boosting for Omaha This wa: members since the last election and they took occasion to discuss casually and re- Juice. ab room purely social | Tyite the first meeting of the club At the Theaters “Ihe Girl and tae Deteetiv, Krug. and the n ask a answers to which are e Tykie, the walf, teing a Charles E. B! & to hang e onto th ] nocent chap beloved repcreers and city editors— newspaper bad and is elaborated me nsists on a “b ounterpart of the old buzz-saw Detec- numbe auite | cap really rout of Little the tamping teel on the job and tle Tyk act? She uzanne L. Rowe, a and good Frederic here biock is just going to become young actress of looks, is Little Bright- Orm the heavy ng despite the handi- e-em-1 nde 1s net is the alleged nt, the object « hateful attentions will continue to rout the villain day Keep ' Chamberiar 1s an wounds to sther treatment antisep Most to the dys ayspepsia, debility Drug Co. Food peptic. I ¥ cure liver and kidney complaints and P %c. For sale by n Bee Want Ads are Business Boosters. ) $350 SHOES ' SHOES All Leathers For All Weathers LADIES and GENTLEMEN A full line of ladies’ felt slippers — Acceptable Xmas gifts in all sizes aod all the prevailing shades Fur Trimmed, 75¢ to $1.75. Men's leather slippers— Operas and Romeos- —Tams and Blacks—$1.25 to $2.00. TO FIT ALL—T0 SUIT ALL. 2 NEW SHOE SHOP -- 1609 Faraam

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