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PECEMBER 25, 1909. ¥ SRIEF CITY NEWS TWO LENAS, ONE CASH 0RDER 909 DECEMBER 1909 Postmaster Thomas Aguin Called On 8% Hen e N0 S S . for Selomon-Baby Decision. 1 23 S5 6 7 8 9 |0 || IUST LIKE BESSIE BROWN CASE 1213141516 17 18 teae ot 0nawn ant Lena ot omana B2021 22238028 | ST IR 26 27 2829 30 31 4 Basr: S - Through Solomon-like wisdom of A 7 Swoboda—Certified Acsoustent. iiasese Thusing Sont Ghuton, fermatiy Rinelars, Phctographer, [$th & Farnam naws, %ill enjoy the usufruct of Lighting Pixtares, Burgess-Granden Co. of Bir Dodie. anl Suglly O% Coawe Keoya, phote, removed to 18th & Howard srver al Bquitable Life—pPolicies sight drafts st She came ¥ neag los maturity H D Neely. nanager. Omaaba the faet thet thers was another Lena Ole- 1650—National Life Iasursace Co—i809 sen m Omaha, who managed to actach her Annuity, Endowm: Tarm Poilcies. seif 0 & money order for .30 rightf o Ty e N elonging to Lena of Onawa. It's nueh fike the two Bessie Browns money tas N s u arder onse. wiki snow U the way 3 When Lena of Quawas left Omana a Bldg., Wth ind Facnam. weeks 4go she authoriged a friend Gucie dam Never Works om Holldage— Dose of her norse and buggy 0 Lusiness will e transacted n any of BOthing more o wid be obtained. ne Cederal courts stmas day was secured and the friend sent Lena aras ments wil. be ciosed. | postal monuy order for the $.R. But Le Jiuie wilt appiy o the offices af headguar- | Of UnAwa was a irifle lata, aad Lena Lers the Lenart of the Missouri. Omaha Bad the letter containing the muney The holuday w 4so be observed with the order & to ber, and she proceeded weather burea. t© use the proceeds n her Chrisc:ias shu Bossum Diamer Postponed— ity Boiler PN Inspector Wo.f gives out eunies Len Onawa waited patient mant that the possum dinner scheduled for | FéMitrance, and, final cate Chrisunas day has been postponed indefi- | ‘0 UNAWa [0 segd on the simoieons, altely on ount of the siortage of pow- | She “needed the money sums. It has not been 4 good sewson for| The Onawa friend was indignanc PiNsums and the dinner wiil not be pulled | %¢At you the money some tme g0 Jmana pustmaster. demanding an expia fon. An invesigation was at onc ated and it was found chat @ m had been rec nawa, di Lena Olesor ¢ had Dee by & Lena Oleson. Tracers wi sent out and s Omana was and was Invited to meer o the sanctu sunctorum of the Omaha postoffice Thurs {day atternoon, witn Lena of Onawa w explain macters. aid. with selling liquor withou! cense, waived predminary ex aminacon in polfee eourt Friday and was heid ( n district court e tixed) he sum of §IN. Ear! Senuitz, other iccused, has been turned over to the Juvenie suthorities, as he s but 17 of age. Wai ot the Gate at Jatl—Charles B ot ik M, st cne o . NSRS O'Reilly of Woonsocket, R. L, wanted in| 5#n& of Omaha was first put on the Columbus for larceny, are locked up ac| >k 8ad insisted that the money orde the po ” the arrival of |N8d come into ession legitimatel officers from Harroil and O'Reilly were picked—up Friday morning | '® %eil ler horse and buggy for #.# and ¢ Ninth and Farnam strests by Detectives (10t De had dome so, but that he had to alker snd McDougall. The nature of 49 ‘0 UN4wa immediately thereafter, and the larceny charges against them is not ',’::‘m ‘lx::‘a:::( R e e, . known here. Solomon”” Thomas bit his mustache for Buzgine Discoversd, but WecsRs—A |, nument or two and then asked Lena burglar was discovered Thursday oight in|.e Onawa to tell her story. It was in the ‘et af cutting a glase window In the | oerecr thac sne had i 2 the sale of of the New Englaad Talloring eom-| e joive and bug i Ohswn to ® store, %8's North Eighteanth sUe-t. | Ongwa friend, bearing the sase nam made his escape before the officers| .¢' (i .ilesed friend of th o of arrive. There is no ciue to the iden- | Grony Boch womas were ang € the burglar, but the pailce are In-| 4y ¢y egch other, and “Sclomon” T ating. A number of petty robbertes| ...’ nor anaiyae the cotnctdence orted to the pollce dUring| pinaily he proceeded to read four haurs and the officers | .. o two women in NP NN S, - One of you two women ing. The owed Xis Baby's Bing—I(t cost Gus money has been paid to Lena Oleson. I colored, $10 and costs in police court 1 for borrowing his sweetheart's r 0 is famillar with just such ses, and awning it. Boger, whose home I8 0| ng wil decide which of you is the righcfui a, L, but who rooms ac 2608 Indlana | gwner of this §7.59. The other will be sent e went to a dance with his o the penitentary at Sioux Fails for two fleart about ten days ago. While 3|, more years. The government never re- was in progress Boger, it is charged. | enes or forget ¢4 his sweetheart's diamond ©ing | | eng of Omana paied a little, and finaily ¥ Sone reason or other, fogot o re- | Lymitied that she possibly had made a mis Fhe next day, it was charged, he| e Lenn of Onaws scil asserted her the ring. Steila Douglass was the | oo 5o G0 TS, wiimesnend her Gmdmons aar-) Lr gg ot wish co be hard with either of Miderable weight with the court.|,qy . squ golomon. “Buc ta you, Lena of PEVES Sum I A AN Omaha, ali I can say is that you pay ever WTE TO RABBI BERNSTEIN '° len® of Onawa the 5.3, and the matier will be ended here and now.” n that she had directed a nd in Omana at unce n a po f.e nspector, Sobs & Little, Then Gives Up. Puper at St. Joweph for Lena of Omaia went down into her purse His Work. and after a few sobs and some hesita: produced the $7.3, and it was turned over the columns of the Adath Joseph | to Lena of Onawa as Préss of St. Joseph, Mo. a glowing| Then the two women got acquainted with e I8 paid Rabbi Louis Bernstein for | euch other and it deveioped that both came vkt in the church of that city. Rabbt originsily from the same town in D tein s a brother to Prof. Nathan mark, and both bere the same name. tein of the Omaha High scho When asked to produce the letters tran \ough Ne has been identifled with the mitting money order or reference Joseph congregation only a few thereto, Lena of Quawa stated that sie had Rabbi Bernstein started & move- | destroyed the letter containing the infor for the erection of a new temple and | mation tha: the money had been sent her ing ‘much encouragement. He has Lena of Omaha declarsd ¢ she had een influentiai in the establishment iost the lecter of ransmittal accompanying juvenile court. In the weork of the | the money order. ated Charities he has also been ac ‘Solomon”" Thomas concruded that Lena of Omaha had obtained her knowledge of ’i Bernstein is & prominent Mason of | the horse and buggy dea gh the let- seph and is past commander of the|ter tranmmitting the money order. ndent Order of B'nai B'rith. He has sen & memder of tre Ubrary bomd NEW MORMONS PASS THROUGH fES FOR COMMERCIAL CLUB sitry-six Couverts to Doctrine of Brigham Yoens Go Via Omaha 7 Ave Otfered to Ward W. Bur- to Utah. gess an Chalrman ot Committtes. ard M. B ot n ) va nittee of the Omaha C; al club jarge of the matter of securing a new ton, Is crowdied with offers since the the Mormon re rious poinia in Sean tinavia gland. passed through mha enroute to Utah. The party arrived two special cars over the Grea: Waest silroad and left by the Enlon Pacific wden. Our ministers have been high sue cessful In proselyting he contin said Rev. stoffersen, chairr of the delegation. “This ome at n has ag started for a new tor the clah. The announcemen 1 more than the usual crop of prope - and sffers are ming rom rs which were not thought of de- £ the latest offers comey from the ate which has bought the Coad|lAFEeSt parties that has emigrated t at Seventeenth and Harney streats | America, but there will doubtless be more hich proposes to dbuild n the spring. arge crowds to fallow old Tnited States National ba r ton: sailed ng 18 Dbeing comsidered and 3 or Liverpooi, lea vy awmer Of Iarge new butldings in | port December 3 on » central part of Omala has some sort ut an offer GUILD AT THREE MEETINGS Died of Puneamonia™ s mever written of those who sure coughs and coids with Dr. King's New Discovery Guarantesd. e and N8 For sale by Beaton Drug m Norwa Commissioner of Commereial Clu Has Busy Time Abead Attend- ng Conventions. I. M. Guild. eommissioner of mercial club, has been ins transpertation committes Western Classification mes tonio, Tex. January 12 o I8 very important meeting. as more than W changes will be considersd, any anme of A | which might be of vital interest to Qmana jobbers and merchants Mr. Guild will leave Omaha January 2 \\ v 8e and attend the meeting of the Wyoming x\ “m [Wool Growers' association at Cheyenn January 3 and & A large delegation of tend this meeting. He will then attend the meeting of the Natooal Weol Growers as. sociation, which mmets at Ogden January hb e o B {€ 7 and & “‘M:nm"m“ os |NO ACTION IN HIGGINS MATTER a Laxo¥we. | Be tfor Men Women and Chad . “—hfid“ The Boara of County Commisioners sat ¥ Vb Sonefichoh efinehn | TR 36 Dv masie Ty st Mnnm e B of Mo Lows Mty oan bt by 6 nation, a8 head aurse of the county hespi- & |, owing o the absenee from the meeting AuFoRN'A |af Commiswioner Bedford. It was erpected that the board will refer F. L. Haller's fl‘ s'.u’ ca | questions about the feasibility of movims the aid court house building o Aschitect BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS lm. Latenser. The question of the fatare ot 50 per buttie k»x:.’-:.t.m.rmnm..-.-xm«b«na-.n.g.“..‘ Some Things You Want to Know JUDGES WILL CHANGE PLACES | Bedick and Kennedy Will Shift Dock- The Holy Land—Christmas in Bethlehem. T Wa]tham watCheS lowhers on earth does Christmas have such 4 Adeep significance as In the tn Syrian city of Bethiehem, for it was hers t Jesus was bor in Bethiehem festivai has reralned its pure eiigtous character, and the customs and cersmonies associated with its ceiebration are distine hristian o ental. In erica religious cersmonial o 0 e Nutonle m stian " 10 Santa Clau ind se & pagan. Nevertheiess it is buerve how the birthda jasus 18 celebrate ve tawn sday 18 Christinse t 10 peapie of Bethiehem Bethiehemites arg communicants of the reek Orthodox hureh, whish holds enlendar and which wil waive days e iristmas Where iregorian calendar i 0 use, aad hristmas to the Rom: he Protes perhaps is famous among ans aad mous among Europeans and Americans. s 4 gala and the truly beautiful girt of Beth s e ara guld coins, her neckisces of silver anc pleces, and acelets noney or @ wenrs n money mos re s her The celebr o Lat reh population sreek Christmas be he entire «ity, for Latins as Ks join in the popular obs ald Christmas. The Latin Christmas Jccasion of the most beautiful ceremonial e ebration of all the year In Bethlehem, A city where ceremonials never e and where rellgtous adoration is lterally pe petual. As in ail t olie world Christ mas is ushered in by the solemn and in spiring midnight mass. On the day before Christmas th Latin Patriarch of Jery salem, who !s the head of the Francisca: rder in Palestine, e which has )t al’ the sacre ¢ nes in Land. escort processional aadw > and the tomb of procession is made up of all the Latin priests and monks from the various urches and of Jerusalem. It is met in the market p ¢ Bethlehem by the Francisean mo: who guard the Latin interests in the Chu )t the Nativity and who are the priescs e parish church of St. Catherine, which s under the roof of the great Church of the Nativity. There is a boys' choir made up of sturdy ruddy-faced boys of B lehem who are the worthy successors of David mseif in Pualmody, The bands piny and the-chofr chents as the soiemn processignal farms at 0 o'cleck at night and marches into Latin chapei t the ehurch. Here gathered all of the native Catholles of city, most of whom are women. The women. chatter and gossip and seeming’y hav qone of that sen: priety which western Cathoiles possess to so marked a degree. The chat s per mitted to go on for awhile and then one or two sturdy 8 1sh nto the crowd. {n . hastise the of ending frivolous peating them with the cords of In Palestine 1 hurches for t most part imitate the ® no seats in w either stand that they a0t devow trary, the greater portion ance” is caused by an excess fervor. Thus high emotionalism pression shouting and n $wa »ody to music. just as perfervid religious excitement affects regroes Baptist camp m & In Geor CRIMINAL SIDE LACKS VOLUNTEER Just at o ght the Drocession of priests headed b . patrin and followed by as ma 1@ people A% can crowd (n, $uttem Weald Step Down, but Nome, descends the statrs to the G¥Beto o the Apparently, Wishes to Step Up spot whe us —Eathlle to Leave Juve- son earries a candie alle Court. n the Latin ehapel music of the midnight wsion the Greeks permit Judges of the distiict court will meet the portion of their part first of the year tiscuss changes In seessional. A car. dockets. Several are kel and the Catholies walk Judge Redick wishes to leave the squity ned on Both sides by rows fOF the law side and since Judge Kenned oriests, who Keep eureful wateh Wishes to get back he equity court est any Catholle should step off the car- thess two will effect an ensily acrrang pet and thus desecrate the Haly Plac rade. The patriarch ha first at the Shrine Who will preside at criminal trials the Manger a spot possessed exciy- COMINg year s uncertain. Judge Sutton The wooden manger took docket n May, fuifiliing a prom- leved that the Infant e to Judge Sears made In Pebrua ald was removed. conturies ago, JUdEe Sutfon is not enger cotadn this re it I exhibit cary d0CKet, though he will take it again with stmas. manger in the at out demur if ail the other judges express : § where the Three et Rmeft p ther judges (s known o desire the pi gifts to the Infant Redeemer y Estelle has dropped one or two Don’t buy a watch from a eat- s u s tired conduct ven ast the patriarch comes to the grotto, | M8 Siat he in tired of conducting jw hers celebrates the mase in the sapc. [1® G0Urt and has declared nmlmn.;‘,‘ thai l]ogue of a mail order hou.se—you will ¢ Suitvily | Tha aaom |after January 1 he will mot preside av e X e sacked % st iention & s L tna | the dustinies of young offenders 3..,1,..;:,» be disappointed if you do. Go to a e b o e e apawd, the | | ige yearns tor tie piace, aitiough Judge . . b y g Xio! e smoke of the candles, | oo inedy, who has had the work in time jeweler; for his own reputation, if mpossibie near, and ralebra- anything but impre Atter the | PSSt 588 SBOwn interest in B nothing else, he will see that the watch The coming week will not be an active g Hie ot vy ey MAILY | tals and the equity. Tudges will probabiy | you buy has been \put in thorough g K Driests from avery o.r ne important litigacon. The Nebraska 2 o ears 0 Celebrte mAdF 41| State Bar assoctation meets Tussday and order, properly oiled, regulated, and is stmus day birthplice of ok e the mads A i kg retbes ey running right. Everyone knows that ey e ! retary of ¢ riar J Waltham Watches are as accurate : . A timekeepers as i is possible to make, abingedhaghtagon 7% and yet there are a hundred accidents Omalia ciub. that may happen to a perfect watch . after it leaves our factory. A good s i A ‘-\pphcants for watchmaker knows how to remedy such - AN Bemettitn License Assert things, and you may be sure he will do e £ e They Act Alone B e i v - midnight mnss ans, ¢ e 1saders’ invasion of Pale n ‘: Chur 'f‘r J-;’:T:tmv-h..:'nenml of Other Interest Made by Weitham Waich Commy hristmas day, 110 The church was omde Those Seeking to Sell Liquor Walth M weat of the Episcopal see of Bethiahem 36 oo sad Niihei, the tweifth eentury and se ntinued - 2 antil 1672, when the Greeks and other orien- et N. B.— When buying a watch tal sects dispossessed the Latins. The| AR &ttempt to prove that appileations for always ask your jeweler for a Waltham tholics wers not again permitted to have | Saicon licenses were not made independ- v v any share in the church untl 182, Ever ently, and that others wers interested adjusted to temperature and position. sinee the time when St. Louis was king of | $eeuring one at the Windsor hotel, two Francg the French nation has been the | Hotel Rome, one at the Henshaw hotel and titulaf proteetor of the Latin Christians | One for the saioon at 424 South Thirtaenth n Phiestine. This ion was made a|Sreet, was made by Attorney dlmsr E renlify in 1852 by Emperor Napeieon III | Thomas at the meeting of the Hoard of sbtained from the sultan of Turkay |Fire and Pollce Commissioners, sitting as S a ukase giving the F' scan Cacholie or- | an excise board Thursday night. tfer a portion of the Chursh of the Na.| At the Henshaw hotel Richard O'Brien is tivity. he applicant, and an effort was made to was alleged th the Gimek priests | Ntroduce testimony to show Mr. ¥ Brien had stolen the sil sta ch marked | 0 hava been interssted in the sala of the birthpiaes of the Savior, and the Cath- | Iquor after 8 o'clock October §, for which On January 3, 1910, at 10:30 A. M., at 615 Brandeis siles of Vienma sent to Palegtine a star| his brother. T. J. O'Brien, was convi:rad Building, Omaha, I shall seil at public auction to the highest 5 be set in the Grotto. Napeleon [II de- | And his license revoked. Harry Stone cof manded and obtained from. the sultan the| the Anti-Saloon lengue was on the witness bidder, the Calumet, Omaha’s largest restaurant, located at Rays g the' Grotis’ and puNsscn. 1o set | S80S sof (mfied that dib the night of 1411-13-15 Douglas St. Further particulars on application. n the place whers Christ was born a sil- | Jctober & he bought iiquor in the piace, and r . Thim caused terrific| the tme. The defense put witnesses on . , drusiee {gnation among the sastern eMurches, the stand® to contradict this testimony. Mr. 2 which was shared by thé Busslan cation | O'Brien asserted that he let the hotsl on | 608 Brandeis Building. Omaha, Nebraska and emperar. The Crimesn Wi was the | this might ac T o'elock and did 10t return result. Nowadays Greeks! Xemefilans and | until the next morning. and with the aid of Mohammedan soldiers | At the Windsor hotel, testified that he “ad The people of Betilchem how nothing the saloon. if granted a license, and Ylaus; they have no custom of | thi he would run it independently of Louis “THE TRAIN or .m LIGHTS” Aris 3 have no Rentfrow, the manager of the hotel. Mr. es, no mistl n0 hoily | Rentfrow corrobor: d this testimony. All these things we Have Wiiliam Anderson, applicant for a licen: e. In Bethiehem Christmas is the | o0 the fixtures, and also cSvering the | . . wise ghen, he appearance of the k would run it for his individual benef! shepherds and of the birth | MF. Anderson denied that Rome Miller to them Jesus is not oniy | Would have charge of the placed as here- - the redeemer of the world, | tofore. under of their reiigion and the most | W. B. Miller, t nt for the lennse me being of the ages, but He 18 alsc 513 South °! street, wvhich n the son of Mary, who Was born in northwest corner of the Rome hotel @ own. Aad there is nothing irrever- | butlding. asserted that he applled for a ant or sacreligious n the pride. with which !lcense independentiy of iis failior, Rome l . @ claim Jesud Christ as a fel- | Miller, and that he would operate :he sa- towrsman. stmas in Bethiehem on £ individual benefit, oeal celebration of & local svent. John R he appileant for a lles=n Whe? 37 PREDERIC J. NASKIN. 1t 424 Sou wet, gnse similar ~ A — . Tomorrow—TEE HOLY LAND — The ‘estimony 1 There's a reason for the excellence of Burlington ity of Prucossions. The Millard hotel was not oy j tontested. except from a legal >madp n 24 SIXTEEN CHRISTMASES ON STAGE FOR VICTOR MOORE Would Rather Play Than Be in Heospital, as He Was Oune Twen- ty-FIfth of December “This will be my sixteenth C! 1e stage. Vietor Moore. and I do ) be away was tht first time. There was one Christmas, at [ wished much ar th I'd have been glad to any part for [ was laid ri hospital Only one friend came hristmas day and he star in an otherwise Wae shall he stage of Moore and I sags for ail angage (n what vidual me 1 am sumewhat n this interview 1§ propounded umber of questions on slang. to me and put on that theme is warthy of note whose stage roles have been full of slang. uses none conversation asd in this similar to George Ade, wh deal of argot of the kind, but any in daily speech. The celebration by “The Talk of New York” company wiN be the only genera stage one v Omaha Saturday night a the Orpheum will see all the people on the current bill scurrying for some other city on the efreult, and a general jubilation s therefore impossibie. Bert eslle will dine his company somewhers ac a speciai dinner that evening and other performers are irying to think up something to do w mark the day. “The Bye Witnoss” compdny méw at the Krug will leave Omaha Christmad night, when the performance s done and the °C Masqueraders’ now ac the Burwood will cease flaunting their charms o Omaha tw- aight. Cocvanat Cream Camdy. | Theee cupfils of white sugar, seant hair | upful of water. haif teaspoonful of cream tartar; bofl ten minutes, then add ene cup- ul of cocoanut, beat weil together, um. frop on white paper by the spoontul. | Por that sisck business v & Bee adv. | COLORED MAN FATALLY . : MOSE SRSy ed, and during sueeessive years it h, sending the decision of the suprema c [t has been carefully planned, it is closely wateh- been improved Thomas, exeept i : SHOT OVER SMALL QUARREL to its present high standard. L boa 1 he next neeiing ar > - - Gene Willinms at Seath Omaba' > ock Monda moon. at whieh time ?n,n"tu‘lht} Likely to Die of Shat Fired by appifeatic the brewers will be Safety devices— Willtam Sawyer. considered. The board will meet am evary Dynamo system of electrie lighting— 1p to and including Thursday nfght ’ ~ e fino “Bews and mortally | of next week to con Sther cgribesiod rellence of dining ear service— rded £ T3p e ning | cases Courtesy of employes— 5 men are cotor- | SHE GIVES TO POOREST CHILD have helped to perfeet Burlington Chicago service. x 0 which o e e e w wn Sleepers snd diner ready for o Wi movs | S o e e wemees - QMaha patrons at 6:00 p. m. d ~:u "“‘5[‘ : .;j““‘:’;“" n + % i eor e siving Remember this when you start for Chiecago and oting snd Wiiliams | most pathetie. n shot | who be known otherwise than W0 called In person at the - [id - * % sarest and momt nugement of the t a 85 Christ lice ook arded at lid not aced mas. @ “Wiliam i ‘83N ‘VHYWO streets The efficaey of Chambertain’s Linimonr os.9$ 09°'L$ " Iue4 auo q1oq Jof soud semiey 3:,A'mo P S Hd 00 oo <<+ -eeg Lupung puw Ljmq Baker’s Breakfast Cocoa | 09'#$ [osss s w0 m0q 105 s0ud sorasog ki | 08T aTzedwig s eun)OR Contains eight ounces of pure cocoa, ”lu Jug LO0¥$ " °*°* ({epung umqu_,‘) seg L[ of the finest quality, most delicious flavor, and possessing all the m“;":“"- uaadulterated os.9$ JOGLS 18a4 3uo q30q io0f sorud rwnayy 52 Highest Awards i Exrope snd America ATINO 1 0gT “**"*""* somudmor) swoR 8, mwmo Y B INQ {gggg -+ -+ s0g supung pus i S¥3440 ONIEGENTD