Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1909, Page 16

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¥ HT-‘, - oy - - See Brandeis Full Page Ad on Page 8. L(]l,l(\l AR\l\ \ll’l’l\ pEPOT ! 4 Omaha is Natural Location Because Near Base of Wares, %) ] CAN CUT C0ST OF RATION PER MAN Strong Argument Commissary Stat of Depart- ment of the Missourl. onel B n } Sultable Chrlstmas GlftS That are moderate in price and practical in their use. argument in favor of Oma Aepe found In supplies furn! army throu; Lieutenant Colonel F. E. chasing commissary of The ratlon cost per 18.68 cents, while In the United States the o to 22 cents per This, it will be ob: a large figure, into consideration that the num rati fc in the Dy the Missouri will exceed 10,000 at th mum The cost per ra A strong an army sup of United St et gh the office of | § Eastman, pur the department is but sther t ¢ man per day Women's real Maderia and French hand embroidered linen handkerchiefs; cholce, new designs for gifts, at 50¢, 76¢c to 98¢ when the fact Men's Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, with silk embroidered iInitial, each 25¢ to 50c Men's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, with hand embroidered initial, each 25¢ to 5Oc Women's Embroidered Initlal Handker- chiefs; dainty English and script letters; wreath effects; special values, at, a box now ..80¢, 50¢, 75¢ to $1.00 SILK HOSIERY =~ Women’s pure thread Itallan Silk Hotlery; all over lace and lace boot pattern; black and light shades; some silk embroidered; high, spliced heel and toe; in fancy boxes, at 98¢, $1.50 and $1.98 KID GLOVES . Women's Real French Kid Gloves—Heavy embroid- ered and Paris point stitching; grey, wisterla, plum, green, blue, tan, black und white; fitted to the hand, at, a pair .$1.50 and $2.00 @ Women's French Lambskin Gloves—Also English /& Walking Gloves; one and two-clasn; black, white ) and colors; bargaln square, at, pair ; N women's $1.25 two-clasp Kid Gloves; or % tan and red; bargain square, at, pair ! Women'’s and Children’s Fleece Lined Kid Gloves and also it's slow, expensive work »% Mittens; also rough rider gloves, at, pair “I'he Bee editorial hit the naill right on the head,” added the commissioner This oity Is shackled and tied by the presen: charter. When the leglslalure was in ses slon we asked it to make it possible for( Golt Gloves and Mittens for women, children and boys, at, a pair the council to appropriate at any tim wke 1t nece tien per day in the Phil f the ration unsurpagsed a army Th near tire « Flyan Roasts br} in Solons # Commends The B e's Street Editorial and Denounces Idleuess of Last Legislature. “The men I have frozen snow off t this morning,” saic Tom Flynn. ‘It's very fine at work are pr N And Silk Scarfs ok WOMEN’S NECKWEAR N Real Irish crochet, real cluny and French hand embroidered neck- | wear; jabots, fancy stocks and bows; Dutch collars, coat sets, etc.; beautiful, new designs, at 98¢, $1.98, $3.50 up to $10.00 Opera Scarfs and Auto Scapfs—Hand run Spanish lace, princess lace, Egyptian sailor scarfs, beaded scarfs, ombre shaded chiffon, black and all colors, worth up to $12, at $1.68, circumstances sutfiol might lle emergencl and effectively. he exra directly allotted to it placed 1n the control of the ecity council to be used it needed. The legislators, however, had | all irons to heat and hammer | 3 e, meritorious things of city administracion did not appeal to them Maybe the citizens will wake up some day and have a real c made for Omaha. The sooner the better, regardiess of who may not be u office t sum to ha it quickly depa onl eic., 2.98, $4.98 and $7.50. SILK UNDERWEAR Pure Itallan Stk Vests—plain and embroidered; white, light blue, pink and black, at .$1.69, $2.50 and $3.50 PR Union Suits; white, pink and blue; embroidered fronts, umbrella or A knickerbocker knee, pure silk, at . ............... $3.08 and $7.50 Pure Italian Silk Knickerbockers; black, light blue, pink and white, 5 and $3.98 UMBRELLAS Women’s and men’s fine silk serge and taffeta silk umbrel- las, gold plated, sterling silver, oxydized silver, gun metal, pearl—also ebony and natural wood handles—worth up to $8.00, at $1.98, $2.98 and $4.98 at or Sterling Ware—FREMZKK--1ith & Dodge. | 'DAHLMAN AND LOBECK MAKE HAY DURING CORN SHOW Never Forget to W erne isper Little Gove Visitors Who Call on Them. WOMER’S AND MEN'S W. H. Sherman and JI. Keith county have been Dah!man as well exhibits the last few G. G. Hartman, H. McGinley of visiting with Mavor secing the great corn days. Hartman and Sherman are commissioners | § of Keith county, the one a democrat, the other a republican, while McGinley is the | political director-at-large of that balllwick The mayor, being kept pretty close to his N office because of the iliness of his private secretary, Joe Butler has had the in tow, with other friends of the I g from out in the state. | Esmx A great many corn show visitors call to ' g see Mayor Dahlman, and it Is v L he is mot losing tho opportunity strengthen his solidity with the up-stat folks. City Comptroller Lobecl cratic candidate fdr the guber plum, Is likewlse keeping open house, and he is devoting his personal attention to every man he knows who visitors mayor 2 mmmm \ derstood the othe OMAHA'S PURKE FOOQD CENTER. " somes in reach. MRS. CAROLINE CAHN AT REST 3 ; Prominent Woman Who Lived Long in Omaha Burled at Pleas- ant ML <5 Quart jars large Queen Olives 50¢ 1,000 1bs. York State Cheese, full cream, 1b. 48-1b. sack Lotus Flour . Broken Rice, 1b. 6-1b. sack Prepared Buckwheat 25¢ 1 gal. can Maple and Cane Syrup, at Marvelli Macaroni, 1b at, only Navy Beans, b, .... ’ Evaporated Peaches, lh .. 10¢ Grape Nuts, per pkg. ....... 10c | Our own make Peanut Butter, jars, 10c¢ and 25¢ Christmas trees for everyone—We can sult you In price, size and quality, Church trees, large trees for halls, smaller trees for private .amilies; mistletoe, evergreen and decorations of all kinds. 100 bu. Black Walnuts, pk. ..85¢ 100 1bs. Mixed, New Nuts, 1b. 18¢ 1,000 1bs. Large, New, Seeded Raisins, bulk, Ib. Large Ralsins, The funeral service of Cahn, widow of the late whose death occurred Monday was conducted Friday the home, 3116 De: erick Cohn, and Hill cemetery Mrs. Caroline | Aaron Cahn, | at midnight \ing at 10:30 at sy avenue, by Dr. Fred terment was in Pleasant The pallbe Fancy, per Ib. Quart jars Mince Meat . bulk, per Ib. Cranberries, large, medium size, qt. . Imported Citron, Lemon Peel, Ib. 1-b. box New Prunes, at imported, T R . 40¢ A2%c 10c LB orange and ........... 80c¢ German Stuffed 3 pkgn (ml)» qt. 10¢ ers were les C. Rosewater, ¥. J. Burkl Arthur Metz The services at the home wore by many relatives and clos late Mrs, Cahn, was a large one. The beautiful 1 tributes Among those In att town were th & son, accomy ..M attended friends of the | funeral cortege were a number of while the holly, dance trom out ot velatives: Martin Cahn, led by his wife and son, all of Chicago: Mrs. I ve Witmark of New York City, a granddaughter; Ben Jamin Hellman of Cheyenne, Wyo., brother of Mrs. Cahn; Charles Wise of Sloux City ® nephew, acocmpanied by and daughter; Mrs, Becker, and Martin Ober fride o) Chie § piace DT U O Y D S Y I O Y Mrs. Witmark did not Omand — - nias until early Friday, which necessitated’ the P postponing of the funeral from Thursday, | Line From Chicago THROUGH |Sleeping Car to FLORIDA Lvs. Chicago 9:50 p. m. daily We still have fancy strawberries and English hot house grapes for Xmas, Mushrooms, mint, brussels sprouts, ( Tangerines, per box fancy hot house caull- | Navel Oranges, each flower, artichokes, fancy celery, .80 1o .50 ..38¢ tomatoes, per- immons and the old fashioned but- ternuts | his wife R e G fl-‘ili‘ reach Chamberiaiv's Cough Remedy all tendency teward pneumonia U. P. WILL PUT UP NO ICE| Wil Get Its Supply from the ¢ pany Harvesting for the Other " . ] Special Attention T — To Whom It May Concern: Starting now and until Christmas, we will give a bottle of choice wine and one of our beautiful im- ported calendars with each purchase of $2 or more of wines or liquors. Before making your Christmas purchases come in and let us price our goods and thereby be con- vinced that we give better grade for less money than fany other house in Omaha. Yours respectfully, C. SCHLANK 1307 Douglas Street. riman Lines, The Harriman lnes have begun the an- nual harvest of the bl ice crop which i used over the thousands of miles of these roads, The Unlon Pacitic will not put up | any lce this year, but the entire needed by the Union Pacific will be har- vested by the Pacific Fruit Express com- | pany, which has taken over the refrigerator | lNnes of the Union Paclfio as well as the other Harriman lines { JJam yedr the bglen lnunc harvested | EAonviLLE o s year more will st U 1 0% 5 vl ' Dining Car Servios beeu made earlier (his season than for | Return service through from Jacksonville many years and large forces are now at!_ '0 Chicago daily over same route. work at Cheyenne and Laramle. Partioulars Address, | W. H. ROWLAND, .| Trav. Pass. Agent, Omsha TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Oue Dollar & Year. crop mears many bad bruises, which Buckl Arnica Salve heals quickly, as it does 8rd burns. %e. For sale by Beaton Luu: o | BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, b | BES DECEMBER 1R 1909. | SATISFACTION QU can't afford to run a| risk in buying your Wines | P/l and W hiskies. People who buy their home| needs at Hiller's say they always have that satisfying, confident etting the PRICES. feeling that the; are ’I‘Z at LO IFIT COMES FROM . » IT MUST BE GOOD Special Holiday Prices Delicious Fruit Brauales—Apricot, : alanana, raspberry, 25 quart botties.. Extra quality Rock and Rye.. Fine California Wines, 66c Extra California Old Port, bottle: Impe rial © ognac bottles. $1.00 qt. Vipe. 8 value . Cedar Brook Bourbon, $1.25 value 1309 Farnam Street Both *Phones Prompt Delivery full quar! Please a Man Give him something to make him comfortable. Slippers like ours will do it and please him immensely. Men’s Slippers In great variety, made of the softest kid, nicely trim- med, all sizes, all styles— $1, $1.50 to §3 FRY SHOE CO., The Shoers 16th and Douglas Streets Women of culture will appreciate the . tasteful originality and quiet elegance of the smart new hoot styles now on view. Bennett's w alu kies to your Mflun botties 506, Foi" Sougias s0. Table From i home. | $2.50 for men's fine Fancy Vests $1.98 for & wool $14.50 for aa elegant Suit of Clothes $3.00 for a ocelebrated Emerson Hat 50c¢ for an extra fine Necktie in fancy box $2.98 for a stylish Sulit or Overcoat $1.00 Dress Shirt 39¢c for a pair of Sweater Coat Pmilonituswnlm in @ fancy $18.50 | $10.00 for & fur trimmed, plush lined Overcoat Fur-Lined Cap 45¢ for imported silk initial Handkerchief $4.50 for an A1 Leather Suit Case $3.00 for a pair of HBeacon Shoes 75c¢ for combination wet Arm Bands, Garters and| Suspenders, to matoh $1.00 for & pair Adler's Kid Gloves $10.00 for an elegant Auto Overcoat $3.50 for a fine pair of Pants 45c¢c for imported, fanoy Half Hose for a fine for a pure worsted Suit of Clothes $1.50 for men's fur lined Mocha Mitts 45c¢ for the celebrated Phoenix Muffler i 95¢ for & good 98¢ for a fine wool Sweater Coat $3.98 for a high grade Sultor Overcoat Guarantee Clothing Co. 1519-1521 Douglas St. “High Quality at a Low Price” | | Drexel’s Xmas Shoes for Boys There is nothing you could give the boys for Christmas that will suit them better or be more appreciated and use- ful than a pair of Drexel's shoes, * For winter wear and out- door sports, no other shoes on the market will give the satisfaction that you get out of a pair of our boys'— “STEEL SHOD SHOES" Boys' Sizes— 23 to B3 ... Youths' Sizes— 1to2 Little Gents' Sizes— 10 to 1813 Boys' Storm Shoes — They are extra heavy soles, high tops, common sense lasts, strong and durable; black and tan— $2.50 34.00 Write for our Catalogue— .- $2.50 -+ $2.25 to Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Street. R. W. BAKER, Supt. Bee Building Offices for Rent Jan, 1st, 1910 Room 442 fronts on 17th street and has two windows. affording splendid light. and has a large vault 4-6x5. This desirable room at $27.50 per month. | | Room 520 is partitioned so as to afford a recepton and private office. | This offite is 8%x22 and faces the west. Rents for $15.00 per month, Room 517 is a small single room on the court facing the west. Renl only $10.00 per month, All the offices are oceupied at the present time, but tenants have notified us they will move December 31. We are, therefore, offering this space for rent at time mentloned. Remember that in renting an| office in The Bee Building, janitor service, lights, heat and water are all included 'In the rent asked for office. Elevators run until 11 o'clock p. m. THE BEE BUILDING (0., HOTELS, “Reliable Dentistry Taft's flenm Rooms RESORTS. HA""'?&IE“ACE AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 18 H9LE GOLF COURSE 'AUTOMOBILE ROADS | HOTEL ROME EUVROPEAN onereeliod For T ewnty Modera Appointmente. ROME MILLER It is 14x17-6 in size | 17th aod Farsam Sts | o Wouldn t you like to be in Summer- land now? Wouldn’t you like to be in sunny, tropical places where winter is only a name—where you plunge in the surf, or motor, golf, fish, hunt and sail and forget that ice and snow exist? Summerland is near you. It is only one day and two nights from Kansas City to Florida on the fast Frisco train, the Souvtheastern ki ] tmited at 6:15 p. m. daily. —one day and two nights of .comfortable, cozy and continuous travel. No delays or changes—lhe sleeping car goes right through. Steam heat, electric light— Dining Car serving delicious Harvey meals and an Ob- servation Library Car with magazines and papers for your leisure hours. Round trip tickets on sale daily at reduced fares to many points in Florida, also to Havana, Cuba. Write me and I shall be glad to send you some beautifully illustrated literature and will also tell you more about Florida and Cuba, the ad- vantages of our service and the fares, G. S. PENTECOST, Dis 1323 Farnam St. on Passenger Agent Omaha, Nebr. ) FRISCO Only a Few Days Till Christmas You could spend a few minutes profit- ably in our store. Our stock is very com- plete. Spend a few minutes with us. o, Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1 ‘ilb Douglas Street CORN SHOW FURNACES FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 42 Furnaces now In use at the Corn Show must be sold by 11 o'clobk Saturday, December 18, Here i8 your chance to get a first clags Furnace at a bargain. You can have one or a dozen if you choose, Apply on the grounds, Council Bluffs Sheet Meial Co. CHAS. SWANE, Manager, The Bee for All the Sporting News

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