Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1909, Page 7

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g g Not Able to Make Schedule Because @ ReHARD AND Wl LHELM P e _ @ m Co [T ot T Defidisacy. | B ~ 418:16+18 South Sixteenth Street K | irmflsm ® | |PUBLIC SUFFERS. AS A RESULT % ShturdaySpecialS _ , 118 South 16th St. Opposite Woolworth's 5¢c and 10c Store | | company Sends for Expert Engineer PICTURE FRAMES I [ Beatiful Christmas gifts. Al T { )/ trames contain pictures of dif- Fer i DA gy ferent styles; heads, pastoral Fill Emergency. ’ scenes, etc.; frames come in dif- || Sature " terent shapes; square, oval and day's : | y d, selling reg- A L L] The return of the cold weather seems to f round, e I|'& u1 S O a S [ have had u disconcerting effect on street | ularly u» to boc Special \ = — R —— — - | to Adv as to Erecting a Tem- . curs. Two of them, at least, oan prove J / each, special Sat- Selling they were running Friday romg, for W/ i urday only . January Prices Will Prevail Here Tomorrow || ircts”™ "The Dodew cor_ austained.some B /1] "o 4 honen ide, with Tin. for this protty fumed libtary tabie | strects. The Dodge car sustained some : long, 24 inchés wide, with 7-in. || we offer this pretty fumed y table, | I | damage to its vestibule that may discom- 2 bullion fringe at each end, in stantially made, soft, brown finish, top is s Beginning Saturday, December 18, cost or former selling prices will not be considered. ||| mode passengers who have to vide on it ditferent patterns, selle regularly || inches wide, by 40 fuches long, with nnder: 4 3 H & ) X | for & while, but fortunately no passengers up to $4.00 each, spe ghelf, has one drawer, sells regulurly at $12 Why just think of it when youn can buy regular $35.00 suits for $19.75; regular $22.50 coats ||| were hurt. Traffic was delayed for a time. | § cinl Baturdsy <. v _l. special Saturday only, each ..........87.50 for $14.85. Read on—flook around elsewhere, then come here P bbb haly't - oMb B (] l -4 v - {tlon than they have been for weeks. In pEah e e e P S Toy Department Specials Regular £19.50 Suits; Saturday ... . .$10.75 | Regular 50 Coats; Saturday. ... $14.85 Fortleth and Farnam to Seventeenth and | lectt f K dolls, The largest' and (5 Sui $ | = . ; 1l ) 4 ‘chase, see ou: beautiful selection of Kestner dolls o e sirilar $25.00 Suits: Siturday | Regular $25.0( ats: Baturday bd Farnam three cars passed him and he had Before making your ‘Christmas purchase, see ou t . ! estret S Regular $25 uits; Suturday. .. .. $14.50 | Regular $25.00 Coats; Saturday ... .$17.50 just one chance to ride, for on'y one of | riost seistic Iine we have ever shown. For Saturdcy only we will make the following reduction: Regular $29.75 Suits; Saturday. ... . $16.95 | Regular $29.75 Coats; Saturday....$19.75 these three stopped at any corner he could 15e Jointd Kestner doll, adjustable eyes, for ..........coovie Regular $35.00 Suits; Saturday . ....$19.75 | Regular 00 Coats; Saturday....$22.50 S :tv::\lv:“l’m‘:w{sl‘:‘ni:ll"m‘:v“. P The Osborn Christ- 600 Jolnted Kestner Doll, it {bhies Regular $39.50 Suits; v.....$23.50 | Regular 50 Conts; Saturday....$25.00 [ On cver comer stood people beating in helght, long curly wig for..45¢ Regular $45.00 Suits; ‘ §27.50 | Regular $45.00 Conts; Saturday....$29.75 |||ana warming the air about them with will hold any size 80c Jointed Kestner Doll, ten inches s Tree P - | their feet together and rubbing their cars mas Tree Holder anathemas on the man who Is supposed to | look after the “running of these cars.” ’ tree absolutely se The bad weather, the com) Ny admits, . t : . | N eure; can be ar- $1.00 Tootsie Dollg, cellulofd head, un- has been a great hindrance to the opera . 8 3 Extraordinary Sale of High Grade Furs | i aiiisms ~ ranged with very lit- || braakable bods. al dresee, ourioen ity Dhit M e e tle trouble, one day fuches in height, for Saturday only |a temporary plant may not be erected near . Adolph Heyman & Son, 51 W. 19th St.,, New York {the present power plant, to provide addi : p only, Saturday, at, . ; | tional power uutil such time as the vew 3 Saok 20¢ Considered as one of the leading manufacturers of high grade furs sold to us at remarkably low price || |power plant may be completed. During e SUCUAT AR 300 fur scarfs and muffs, including genuine mink, genuine lynx, natural and sable fox, natural and sable |||the rush hours it is almost impossible to BASEMENT gquirrel, etc., and if you intend buying furs for yourself! or as a gift, we can save you money—Here are a few |met the cars over the line. The new cars 5 special yrices for Saturday’s selling [HARe ity ha mUdK, powsf.; &8 e 014, gnd, SPECIALS {smaller cars and in cold weather with in height for Regular $7.50 and $8.75 Scarfs and Muffs; Saturday |snow on the tracks the task becomes 3-piece Carving Set, this is a gen- An attractive as well as useful " revere. uine stag handle carving set, ‘ Christmas gift. This veautiful Regular $10.00 and $12.50 Searfs and Muffs Saturday . CR/ER TN TN Work of excavation is now under way blade of ez s § inches long, || suit case, 24 inches wide, extra Regular $15.00 and $17.50 Scarfs and Muffs Saturd 3 for the mew power plant, which will more made of the highest grade steel. heavy leather, xunrnulrievl.l n;n, $lo. $14 .00 Searts and ) L a ' F . {than double the capacity of the present Qavrver, fork and steel all put up dle, brass trimmings, all leather Regular $19.50 Sets $12.50 power house. The addition to the present in neat silk lined box, Saturday lined, regular price $7.50, for plant will be much larger than the old | special only, set, ......82.25 Saturday only Regular $29.50 Sets v . $18.50 Riis A plant. The capacity of the present plant | 18 5,85 Kilowatts and the new addition | All of 1 nuine mink and lynx fars will be on sale at just one-third off from the regular price. il add 9000 kilowatts, making a total | Come here Saturday for your furs. Besides the big savings, the variety is so large that selections will of 14850 Of this additional 5,000 it is pro- i duty R an intersection 'of these Blréets, A be easy o posed 1o imuall 30 at once even at | R e dick Delays ity on an toterasatlon ot thess Mlcteis, INOGTORS. SUED! EQR -OAMAGE expense of bullding a temporary bullding. —— ity enginecer has decided to expedite the . ’ Evening dresses, capes, beautiful, new waists, silk petticoats and kimonos will be placed on sale here Sat- || | The other 6,000 will be installed as fast as b M : . A. P. Condon of Omaha and F. W. ¢ o M 1 work with the use of stencils instead of | ** g 4 urday at extraordinary low prices. {nosten: 88 ‘Soon tA8:the HAY: DOWEE ACLise lAlCCflSC Rulmg I‘ more Inborious but artistically formed lot.] HPGEES &2 Ceunefl Riutls Are / is completed . Asked for 820,01 L—— | | tering by sign painting. T n the poles will | |GOOD THINGS FOR THE POOR|.. . | be painted by the new wire t':»)mhl.lm Chdind SIS ) nhn_«nf i sl W Will Say Saturday Whether Police | aay, maybe, ana all the art would be ‘\:'”mmmm“”; Bk it Ak dctenasnte Lo not be framed up to handle a bad situa- 1 N ‘mristman ix Belng Prepared by Misy ce Ri | wasted anyway s . which Charles LARBALL (le)l‘AS .'\ STIR] nulu' l'r\\(- At In'\\ :.Km m‘v ;‘:miltnxv (OLVTY HGSPITAL IS COSTLY Rpaii i Lok Ml s Board May Revoke Rights [t 2 |in a $20.000 damage suit in which Charl Rl | \ Magee for at Least One Thou- Here and there adown the city's thor. Chppiggat el Nk A By contractor is ready to fight, and In the sand Persons. of Saloons. | oushtares one can sce tall iron posts rust- | R. Chuse f Councll Blufts Is platuite shel | meantime how is the accumulating garbage ALE, = oy ith Tk honaa o [rotingen| X into ruins, the monuments to a de- :l“"\"' "d"“"; 'k""'“'l‘r‘mv ot Jogdl hiekt lo i s 5 e led? aStha To 5 £ | ;i s Sedi ¢ | Judge Redick has postpone n ed bit of clvic enterprise, but the enam- AvOca. !4 YOI i i : esent cof or ot allow anyone 2 people happy on Christmas are being made . ; 4 X L by s ARl e rner & Cullison, R "y bt else' to get a contract unless the city I“»-' Month Than Did Farrar. | by the Omaha City mission, in charge ot | "®% morning. H Al {'h g L vm one believes them anyway. ented by the firm of Turner ‘& ul ;n ooyt 4 | A whether the Board of Fire and Police | g o = " o ested signs inlaid on the | While the defendants are represented by | leases him first, and he can probably make Miss Nellle Magee, on Tenth street. Dar-| o fash 18 TEH 1 SRIO IO RO 10 |l o e e 8 ® | M. 7. Wade of Jows City; ex tor Allen MAYOR CALLS COUNCIL TO MEET |his position good in caurt ing the last several days a number of large | Commissioners 18 1o be enJoinf sldewalks, but expense and the snowdrifts |} Lfhderihd 1507 4 ho “He olalms to have a large investment in | JIQUOR BILLS THE BIG BOOST voking the salqon license of C. M. Lentz ' g, 1ncq the basis of an argument that put |of Nebraska, L. Genung of Glenwood | donations have been made by philantrophic L o i i those e test case. and George B. € of Oakland. The a plant, made in good faith, on the suppo- | business men and citizens and it begins to | Whose was made the test cas | this idea to the bad. and rg lark sition that he was to be protected in his|They Show Largest Increase of, Amy |l0ok s though the dreams of the mission | Jud¥e Redick has been sitting in the| mpe council has made an appropriation |(rial i expectod to last well Into 'f"‘il missioner and T. B, McPherson contract right by the city. Evidently, then, Teamis BoRRh T N TG Tastitution Wil ba Faslized Creighton case at regular hours since the | .o 8100 for the new markings along the | Week, as a large amount of expert testi- Dahlman Issues Call for some temporary arrangement will have to Especially will the children be taken carq | license hearing and has been occupled al| gpgets, but will not be near enough to cover mony will be taken. B it Sduatek be made with the present contractor or PRI tive g oL | of. There will be a big Christmas tree, with | 9ther times with routine court matters and | yne expense in the opinion of the engineer, { Clinse's suit/ zrows out of an operatlon R ? someone alse to take care of the garbage. Expenditures. plenty. of clothing, food, toys and really has not had time to consider fully +| for appendicitis performed by Dr. Condon, WIIl anyone else bid on It under the cir- 7 £ and the parents will be given clothing and | the Injunction matter Novelties—=FRENZZR—15th and Dodge. |assisted by Dr. Houghton. Chase alleged Mayor Dahlman has called the city coun- | cumstances? The council must decide, and rooBab AR eIt in his petition, which was filed in the e . The county hospital is costing Douglas | Necessaries ¢ ' cour e cfl to meet Saturday morning at 19 o'clock | if we have to spend some money we better . C . to consider the garbage problem. The |flnd out at once.” this year than In 1968, | given the mission 100 dressed dolls and 100 OUT ON TELEPHONE POLES Junior aptain 106,; four mouthdiafler the operation at mayor probably will then announce whether the Edmundsen Memorial hogpital, That in Under the -g@dministration of G. Fred Jttle girls will be made happy with them 2 i et o 4/ or tiot,he favors the resolution passed by | WIFE TOO FOND OF DANCING | kisasser the total amount for supplics from | On SAturday of next week. Counell Puts Into Execution Idea for Of l']l h SChOOl closing the wound after the operation a thepeouncil instgucting the city attorney. to Pr—— g After Conference with Health Com- | G g A ibe. miss 4 [ plece of sponge or gauze was left In his | ? May 1 to October 3l—six months—Is $4,30.43 | An amusing incident occurred ag the mis Labeling the Thoroughfares at v ¥ sue on his bond Guy L. Axtell, garbuge| M Addi¢. Keeton Comes Out See-|,ore han for the stmilar period in 1908 | sion Thursday evening, iypical of many. Slight Expense. body. He subsequently underwent another contraetol on a vacation. oud’ Beat 1w; Suit for 3 B A RO cration for the removal of the extraneous when Andrew Farrar was superintendent,| A Well known business man walked nto - lpdhl b or | CPETR It has heen deemed likely that the mayor Bivoyea, The cost of supplies in 198 for the months | the bullding with several bundles and said: [ Follow the blazed trall. Richard Payne, a member of the junlor | ;g¢ger, will, veto, this resolution, but at any rate ( MI% Addle Keeton was like the girl In|ndicated was §15,99483; during the Elsasse “My wife wouldn't let me come to dinner | The tralls and byways of Omaha are to | class of the Omaha ROER il ,mm .hw” The defengynt pigpigians in thielr answer he now seems to have awakened in some | the “Bil- Simmons' " song. When the music| Bruning regimo the clatms filed amount to | tonight until 1 brought you some overshoes. | be blazed anew by a party of scouts and | elected captain of the ""‘“hi :“-" school | ¢laimed that the operation on Chase was L e vt et started her feet started too 19199883 At this rate the tota: increase | Here's your overshoes, I'm going to din- | pathfinders from the office of George foot ball team for the year 1016 performed skilifully and contended that The mayor announced this call after a |- M Keeton was not so passionately en-yyn‘cost for a year in $3,615.96. { ner.” Cralg, city engineer. The ieity council has | Payne has played two years on the team | (ne pegrect, it any, was on the part of the S RARAL onlereubes Witk Olfy.s Hemtt, :um.ml_ur dancing as his wife, and thus| mpig jncrease s not due to expenditures| With that he deposited two dozen brand | found at last one tiny shred of public use- | a8 left end and s the most sclentific }purge attending the case, whose duty it Codirilialonan: Connel) ana T B, MoPhe ’»elnm_n r:\: Ay‘x in ”‘f‘ .xt.y‘\aszn.- lute, “.'m”' for repairs or painting walls or anything | new overshoes and rubbers from his store [ fulncss In the forests of telephone and tel- | Play 3 who will be left to the HIgh school | wag they claimed, to attend to the removal son, prime minister of garbage haullng | ung which th "'(::""‘, onsiderable breach | o¢ that sort; it is for table and medical |and took his departure egraph poles that line the city’s strects. |next year. He understands the game thor | of the sponge or gauze from the wound. contracts, They went over the MItuation | caused to Spiit cleas I\:m:d.-‘:” has finally | g, ;plics, wines and whiskies and other such | Miss Florence Liljeres, who Is assisting | These leafless forests of cedar and tam- Y“h“\" a‘v,\'l“‘* f'ds“ ‘1":":‘1 teet “.}.::“-N-;‘xy‘ On the ground that such' professional and the mayor became convinced It was | Dancing with other men than her hus. | tR#s—particularly wines and whiskies. | Miss Magee during the Christmas rush, | arack pes 0 hefllr‘ 1:.(. deu nlfl‘r‘un'nulnxvmc iy ke ;mfl"\;m\{::;mh:“:\:;p yhekler | prejudice existed against them in Counoll 15tk Shatsy %00 SRmatbIng | band , was ‘not, according to the testimony |1, The increase in expenditures for aicohollo|says that dally applications for work are | names of the streets in glittering white | o 3- | Bluffs as to make a falr and impartial The mayor says he will have np message | af her, husband, Fred' Keeton, the entire | LOiCr" UATries onle back to thé days before | being recelved., The good people of Omahia | dalt stenciid on in bold “stters. o { trial out of the quention, the dsfendant « the counell on the garbage question. | occupation of Mrs. Keeton. . I Inor and Andrew Farrar | are taking more interest in relief work this [ -The council has decreed that each pole | - | physicians’ aBtalnba: & aHkR&R ‘o’ Serust b I propose to meet with the councll" he | plaintiff In the proceedings and was cy bills out. year than ever before and there Is every | contiguous to the strect corner shall mu‘ A Cruel Mistake ... {the district caurt at Avoca. Wi AnavhaeeriRi It IIARMIG. oath | ERATEAT the ecsbh | For the six months Indicated, during the | reason to believe that the Tnission will be | marked with the name of the street. A |ls to neglect a cold or cough, Dr. King's - o | Farrar superintendency the bill for wines able to provide for the 1,000 persons it plans | pole may be as svruce as possible, but it | New Discovery cures them and prevents: If you have anything to sell or trade, | ana whiskies at the hospital was $57.54; for | to make cheerful and happy on the yule- [will have to bear the brand of Maple or | consumption. &c and f1.00. For sale by | advertise in the Want Ad columns of The the same six months in 1909 the bill is tide occasion. Locust if It chances to be doing sentr i“(‘.’lluv\ Drug C Bee, nearly five times as much, .or $246.21 in exact figures, X | San It is admitted that somebody may have been consuming a good deal more whisky, but on the other hand there has been less $934 under Farrar and $888 under Elsasser. | Nor does the felephone bill show on the | wrong side of the ledger. The light bill | Is more, in spite of the fact that Com- missioner Trainor recently made the Omaha Electric Light and Power company come down on its charges for all county buildings. | There 15 a difference of $1,713 in the re- pair bills for the two periods, the smaller bill belng in 1909, Itemized Lists of Two. Itemized statements of the comparative cost for the six months in 198 and 199 are as below: Keeton was | Six Mo, | | 1905, Bread and pies ............ $ ST oceries and potatoes ... 354487 utter, eggs, milk, ete... Y 1,170.10 | Meat and fish it 468,07 Hay and g n Light ,....... Telephone . A Warning [, ; i j The Waltham Watch Company | €55 By WAEAC 0 Bl g Hunger makes me think of you; in order to preserve the reputation of | Seeds and piants their watches and in order also to pro- JARRSatAE Lot B e | Thought Of YOU ma.kes me hungry. Pins for nurses tect the people who buy Waltham Insurance Watches, hereby warn every one in- T "‘f(fiff.l;u;" ST sl A ’ Between the thought and 3ight Of Your tending to buy a good wateh, Waltham e T Blacksmithing, = ete or any other, that it is not safe to buy ¥ i Sk et i i i hun . a watch by catalogue from any of the l S . Indeed I m always gl’Y | | mail e dae Booas GROSS’ PAWN SHOP IS ROBBED Buy a watch from a jeweler or Twe Men Overpowes Bey ‘in'Chasgel watchmaker—because—a professional Worth of Jewelry. But Wit}l appetite awa.iiing—" watchmaker before he delivers you the * After being informed that the proprietor 25 $ H watch you have bought will overhaul | Davia Gross, of the pawnshop at 81 North /P a mckle m na an yOu it ‘oarrect anv damage that may have | Slxteenth street was not present, two men N D Y e | beld up Max Frumkin, who was in charge, 4 S happened to it, see that it is properly | ana robbed the place of ten diamond rings, oiled, and in short, get it running right 1100 assorted gold rings and two dlamond 5 ) § v in Store'_'WhO Could WISh of Store and Carry Off $500 j Kt e A d pendants at 8:25 o'clock Thursday night, | and keep it right. The retail Jjeweler’s The two mea entered the store and asked own reputation is at stake when he sells for Mz, Gross. /Max Frumkin. & i-year-eld - 2 .h boy, who was in charge, informed them you a watch. that Mr. Gross was out. The largest of the | It is very different when you sim- PRItCRANSLL e o by ths. Nivst. ‘abd l ” l f -' l J threw him (o the floor and held him while ply order from a catalogue, send on the his pardner grabbed a tray containing the money, and get just a watch. FIRESAPA proapaty v After getting the loot the two men ran Waltham Watch Company out of the store. Frumkin was terribly | trightened and was unable to give a good 4 description_of the men, although thie polic Walthain, Mass. belleve they know the robbers. * 4 & Rl 3 B | Mr. Gross returned immediately after the N. B When buying a watch robbery was committed. He notified the always ask your ereler for &8 Waltham | police as soon as he learned of the affair. b . R 248 | Mr. G C bl adjusted to temperature and . position. | amountot -ty ‘.’..Ji":...'}‘."’m'i",."fl':.:'.:.'.".'.; | to be about $500. ! e BIR BE AN Every mother shouls know that Cham.' | beriain's Cough Remedy. is pertectly aate

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