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10 e TWG HUNDRED GET LICENS Fire and Police Board Overrules Pro- | tests in These Cases. SOME OTHER APPLICATIONS HELD License Papers Not Ready for Early | Callers and Will Not Be Until They Can He Made Out and Signed. Following 1s the list of 206 saloon | licenses that the Fire and Pollce board | has decided to grant up to date. A score or more of other applications are still | pumdlnx‘ which the board will act on or. | In the cases of the saloons to which | licensas are granted all protests have been overruled by the board. It is a mis- | take, say the commisioners, to think that the men named below can step up and get their license papers at once. It will | require considerable time to write out 80 thany licensss, and untll this is done, and they are properly signed no one can get his license paper. Jud Moore, 612 | 101 Cuming; man a man; ‘Gust Larson, Fred Q. Delfs, 71 et 18 Soith Tweltth Military; W, J thj Herman ackley. Mullen, 31 North_Sixte South Thirteenth “harles of course | Wick & & Walker, Meodora B o Joseph Loftman, 1 Divis, 123 N Tenth; B 223 W 3i1 ) Douglas; | Bixler > i Harry White hnson, oy 2k, Walnut; M orth Twentleth; 'Harvey Cuming _street; "Wiliam North T y-fourth; John C North iy fourth: Whlam South Sixteenth; 1 2-4 Cans; Ge Mary's avenue; Hickory: Charles W. South | Twentiel loup I “northe Yohn " joseph .mm, v Fitteenth; orth Twenty-fourth; F'Ilnmn Pe Bros, Co., g n, 1823 L. Walter S5uth ing: Dom A n Hart, Anton Masliko, 2214 rth Tw ~four outht Sixteenth; h Twenty-fourth th Thir Emile H., G h M n i Amond A. Montbriand, 914 Na John M. Fixa Dodge; W. Harris, 402 North § i George Hurley 1202 Douglas; ¥ 814 South Tenth Andrew Nelso ixteenth; | Nittle 4 surth; Harry Muy. las; Ralph® Kitchen, Farnan Schlank, 1907 Douglas; Hugo I i, 1824 Dougins: Stoddard Meredith, 6 South Fourteenth arnam; R. W, Cl rear Douglas; Joseph Vasko, 1402-04 South Thirteenth} Owen McCaffray, 111 South Sixteenth; T. Kerns, I urteenth: Georg Hansen, hirtcenth: John F rison, 108-10 Harney ; 36 seph_ Molln-r, Christian Pedersen Michael Brunski, Walnut; teenth; Learned & John Linder, ner, ]‘4\( Im\ll.ln H S 420-422 tacint, 16 Douglas; Eleventh Eteonthi is H ed Hun- South Boter J. Boy- South Sty ;' Dan Hedgren South W Johnson, 424 Van Sandt, Foley & Rvan, ‘207 South' P Adams, 101 South Fourteenth Cusick, 4606 h Thir , 84 South Four Frank B. ) Mckenna lmuh i Nicholas: herman 1608-1612 Far- | i North Ninth; | Sixteenth; Dan Thirteenth o Vinton: North _ Fifteenth; uth Fourteenth Thirteenth; | Franew 1 John' 1 2 James J th Joo Wagmar | South ¥ Bouth Sixun: « gvm\ Rol OhIMf, 2567-08 i 1882 South Thir 210-212 Hickory; ing Henmm 1| Tenth Henry as; Ale: e Douglas; orge Walker, 1401 Webdter: lmm. Goldsmith, %1 Capitol avenue Al- r man, 501-508 South Thirte 5-1428 Jackson; Charles 8 Andrew ck Quinn avenworth; r Hamilton & Robinson, ue: Patrick J. Moran, 1123 Douglas; , 1101 Bouth Ninth; Willlam Yo avenue; Louls P. Hansen Helmer Nielsen, 311 South Shobkofski, 1301 Webste 623 North Sixteenth; J. Min: Fourteenth; Otto toenthi dlex Loftman, 15i2 Howard; J Rumbhr, =4 North Six Burke & £ souih h Farnam: Charles R Alonzo B. Frary, § John Betten, 103~ South Johanek, 1568 Willlam; H 724 Vinton Istofaro Al 623 Pacific; Christ Nell teenth; John Sorenson, alberg. 1428 South Joseph erwinski, 2401 South Twenty-n:nth; John Lotz, 1502 W Peter man C.' Harm, italbano, €31- S Kahler, § orth Rix- | FEW CHANGES FOR POLICE “We Need Sixty More Men, but Ca Get More Than Ten,” Says the Chief. There will be few changes in the police department the first of the year, accord- ing to Chief Donahue. Those few will be wads at & meeting of board to be held shortl time has not been set “We need about sixty more officers,” sald Chlet Donahue, “but it Is doubtful it we will be able to get ten more. The changes o be made In the force ure not considerabl d none of the meeds of the departments will be affected.’ but for which the You can Eive ChAmbertern s cough Rem- «dy as confidently (o & babe as to an aduit fire and police | 'E: OMAHA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER. ANNQU&EEMENTS e, “Gortinued.) LA T ) Open Friday Evening Closed All Day Saturday, New Year's Day ™ Clear- ing Sales Start Wext Monday. FRIDAY--EXTRA SPECIAL SALE Women’s Neckwear Actually Worth Up to $3.00, at 25¢ Each All Are Imported and Domestic Samples RUFFS BOAS Dainty Collarettes, etc. Made of finest silk chiffon, liberty silk, lace nets, ribbon ruching, ete.—Many beauti- ful and elaborate styles. They have been much ad- mired in our window display. On Large Bargain Square The Manuficiurer's Price on This Neckwear Was as High as $36 a Dozen, Friday, at each. GREAT SALE OF Mussed Handkerchiefs Women’s lace and embroidered handkerchiefs; fine sheer, pure linen; some hand embroidered initials—Men’s fancy border and plain white hemstitched handkerchiefs 5 —over 50 styles; slightly mussed, but otherwise perfect; specially priced, at 25¢ PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEES at 10c More than 100 styles in women’s and men’s sizes—Some daintily embroidered, some with initials; many 10 odd lots and some ot them allghll\ mussed Women's $1.50 Leather Bags at 75¢ the Annual January Linei Sale Commences Monday. Extraordinary fine bargains on the way. See Sunday Papers. The Winter Slylc Book 20¢, including a 15¢ Ladies’ Home Journal l'l(u-rn Free, SPECIAL NOTICE Store will be open Friday evening until 10 ¢’clock for the convenience of the shoppers. We will be closed all day Saturday—NEW YEAR'S DAY. LAST DAY OF THE YEAR DEVOTED TO REMNANTS Inventory is taken January 1st and we want to rid the stock of as many remnants of dress goods as possible. Friday is our last opportun- ity. Our invoicing has brought to light hundreds of short lengths of Serges, Batistes, Panamas, Mohairs and ever so many more, mostly 3 to 8 yard pleces. Goods that sold at 25c boe, :7“1" fln(l 79¢, now, yard JET TRIMM i\\ DS—Worth to 26c¢, rsTnfille 3°= A rare lren(, .l-bln.. l!‘e‘n;lvlll'ul‘ 'm\v\ \lessnlllma Taffetas, Peau de Cygnes nd Moires, in a score of shiades, all the most popular, Dest sélling silks on our counters. Friday one more chance to buy these splen- 39c Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses ¥ $25 This 8 no “hodge podge' of freakish, undesirable suit styles we are offering in our present stock-reducing sales. Just bear this in mind. Wa have bonght wisely and selected our lines with disecrimination. We bought when the maker was forced to sell, which, also brought us very unusual price advantages. These suits and coats and dresses are the smartest tailored gar- ments shown this year. Fine, plain materials; most of them plainly, but richly tailored. Made to fit perfectly. There are regular and extra sizes in all colors and black. No odds and ends. Values to ’50 00. Any suit, any coat, any wool dress, at .... BEST $25.00 AND $' 9 50 SKINNER SATIN LINED $29.50 SUITS .... THROUGHOUT About 75 suits in this lot. The original values were really $30.00 and $35.00. There are Lymansville worsteds and broadcloths of the most [fashionable cut. The coats are long, the skirts are pleated in varioas ways. VACATION WEEK SALE GIRLS’ COATS Every garment we have is sharply cut in price.’ All these are 6 to 14 year sizes: $5.00 Coats, $2.9%5 | Coats to $9.00, $5,00 | Coats to $13.50, $7.50 They are regularly worth up to 25¢, each .. We have grouped hundreds of fine leather shopping bags all leather lined and some with inside fittings—have been selling up to $1.50, but we 75 C offer them, at, each ........ Misses' 75¢c Leather Bags at 29¢ All kinds of leather—many leather lined and some with inside purse—Have been selling up to 75e, at, each .. Next Monday is the First Day of BRANDEIS STORES i1 Great Clearing Sale Our entire stocks of Winter Merchandise will be sold at bargains that have never been thought of in the history of the West. Positively the most extraordinary sale that has ever been known in Omaha. BRANDEIS STORES Emoy California’s Climate Flowers and Sunshine Go Via Union Pacific *“The Safe Roaad to Travel.” Its cars are built along erous dimensfons and tric lighting, lines of the most embody the heating and gen- latest elec- ventilation devices. Electric Block Signals, Perfect Track, New Steel Passenger Equipment, Dining Oar Meals and Service ‘‘Best in the World.”’ For literature and Information relative to rates, routes, etc., call or address CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM STREET. "Phones: Bell Doug. 1898, and Ind. A-3331. Calumet Restaurant For Sale Oa January 3, 1910, at 10:30 A. M., at 615 Brandeis Building, Omaha, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder, the Calumet, Omaha's largest restaurant, located at 1411-13-15 Douglas 8t. Further particulars on application. EDWARD F. LEARY, Trustee 608 Brandeis Building. Omaha, Nebraska 'The Bee for Allthe Sporting News, CLEARANCE HOSIERY CLEARANCE UNDERWEAR 20c Mercerized Seamless Hose, at, [ 85¢ Vests and Pants, fleeced, at, pair 12%¢ | each 36c Imported Lisle Hose, pr. 50c imported Bilk Lisle Hose, 3 at ... . 49¢ pair for . $1. 00 75¢ Union Suls extra sizes, at, Boys', 10¢ heavy Stockings, 15¢ each Children's 25c Stockings, Bear brand, for 19¢ each Women's Golf and Silk lined Cashmere 50c Gloves, for .. Women's English Cape Gloves, tans only, all sizes, for -79¢ Double stamps on Gloves, Hoslery and Women’s Underwear l“rldny Last Day Shoe Clearance '~ Before Inventory 300 palrs of odd lots of women's shoes; button and lace styles, are excellent shoes, culled from our stock while invoicing. are patent colt, patent calf and gun metal calf shoes; | regularly $3.50 and $3.00 values, now o Iss Dorothy Dodd; sturdy, box calf, waterproof shoes in up-to-date lasts: $3.50 regularly, to clear Children’s shoes; odd lots, perfect vici and calf shoes, sizes 8% to 2; button and lace styles; $2.50 to $1.25 shoes, for Boys' and Little Men's Shoes; $1.50 and $2.25 qualities, for .... MEN'S SHOES—AIl the odds and ends from regular stock; patent, vicl and gun metal; $3.00, li 50 and $4.00 shoes, to close, at Men's Welt Sole Shoes, in Illl sizes. pntenl (‘clt ln but!on and Ime ef- fects; best $3.00 shoes in Omaha, for Shoes for men with small feet—A lot of styles in well known makes: regularly selling at $3.50 and $4.00, your choice Friday ....$1.65 These There BEMNETT’S BIG GROCERY Bennett's Excelsior Flour, $1.76, and 100 stamps. Best Coffee, $1.00, and 100 stamps. Bennetl's Best Coffce, 1 86c, and 30 stan.ps. Bennett's Challeugs Coffee, pound 18¢, and 10 stainps Bennett's Capitol Baking Powder, 5 pound can $1.00, and 100 st'ps Tea Siftings, 16c pound pkg, 12¢ Double Stamps on Butterine. Bennett’s Capitol Mince Meat, 3 packages 2oc, and 10 stamps Swansdown Codfish, 3 packages and 10 stamps. Double Stamps on Sugar, Hartley's Pure Frult 25¢, and 20 stamps Hartley's Pure Orange lade 20¢, and 10 stamps. Snider's Tomato Soup, large can, 2uc, 8ne 20 Btamps, Iten's Boda or Oyster 1§ round box $1.16 Dismond § Chili Sauce, 12%c, and 10 stamps. Royal Tomatocs, two cans, 25, and 20 stamps Ralsins, new, pound 10c. . 1b. package 10c y Asparagus, can 20c, and 10 stamps. al Honey, sack, Bennett's 3 pounds pound Granulated Jams, jar Marma- Crackers, Patent leathers in a dozen patterns. Some with cloth tops. As many more styles in Calfskin. Button or bottle two jars 20¢, and cream, Ib. 20c, and Swiss, b Peaches, quality, to close 15c Cookles, ' Vanilla and Cookifs, pound 10c, Have," 30c Molasses Fresh Dressed Chickens Extra fancy Colorado Reds, at. per 5,000 pounds Springers, or hens, e cr... 8080 on sale, pound. and ‘25 "stamps. Fresh Dressed Geese MISSOURI PIPPINS Every apple sound, 100 boxes on sale 5,000° pounds on sale, fine, young special, box 81.38 and tender, pound Cholce lot of Ducks and Turkeys at lowest prices. g B0 Florida G urg operation. No Chloroform, Elhn or other gen- eral aneasthetic used. CURE GUARANTEED tolast & LIFE-TIME. @@ sXAMINATION prev. WRITE FOR BOOK ON PiLES AND llc‘ru. DISEASES WITH TESTIMON' DR. E. R. TARRY, Omaha, Nebraska MO | rvereLiasLE sTore | | HAYDEN: This Store Will Be Open Fri " day Till 10 P. M. ? DAY SATURDAY DAY SATURDAY NEW YEARS NEW YEARS THE RELIABLE STORE FRIDAY IN THE GREAT DOMESTIC ROOM FURNISHING GOODS CLEARANCE BARGAINS $1.00 SWEATERS 25¢ 75c Laundred Shirts 25¢ Over 100 dozen of them, One big lot slightly soiled all colors, all styles, to and mussed from handling close, at .25¢ sold to 75e, choice Z5¢ Men's Jersey Ribbed and Fleece lined Underwear, 75c quality, Friday, at .. T6c, at .. WILL BE CLOSED ALL WILL BE GLOSED ALL Ladies' Winter Underwear, Jersey ribbed and fleece lined, values to -25¢: 39¢ nnd 49¢ Ladies' Wool Knit Shawls, black, white and color, values to 75c, 25¢ Men's Jersey ‘ Over Shirts, heavy weight, regular $1.00 quality, Friday, R T German Knitting \Vnnmln. regu- skeins, on sale Friday, Boys' and Girls' Underwear, Jersey ribbed and fleece lined, regular 60c quality, at, garment ..19¢ Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers, regular $1.25 quality, extra heavy, Friday, at | Men's 1235c Quality Sox, heavy lar grey mixed, on sale, at, pair @¢ | LADIES’ SUITS LADIES' DRESSES LADIES’ COATS HM.F PHIGE LADIES’ FURS A CLEAN SWEEP SALE OF ALL AT HALF and LF,SS FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY IN OUR FAMOUS DOMESTIC ROOM Cotton Goods of all varieties, | 5,000 yards of Wool Dress Prints, Ginghams, White | Goods, in lengths from 2% Goods, Muslins, Twillings, | to 7% yurde ranging in Flannels, ete.,, will be ar-| price “from 75¢ to $2.58 a ranged according to value, | yard, will go in lots, yard: 5 lots, at, yard— 26c, 39¢, 490, 69¢, Tbe, v8c 5¢ 71/2(‘- 8Yc 10 12%c | 1,000 yards of remnants of A large variety of odds and | Linens, worth up to $1.50) ends to close out at, per | in lots, at, yard— yard .2Y;c and 3Y%e | 25¢ 39c¢ 49c and 59¢ NOTION SPECIALS IN DOMESTIC ROOM Cotton Tapes,all sizes, roll 1¢ | 3¢ Pearl Buttons, dozen . .1¢ 200 yd. Machine Thread 1%4¢ | 5¢ Pearl Buttons, dozen 2%4¢ Gold Eye Needles, pkg. 1c | Best Pins, 2 pkgs., for ....5¢c A]uminmn Thimbles, each e | 25¢ Hose Supporters, for 10¢ 15¢ Hair Combs, each ...5c | 25¢ Needle Books, each . .5c 25¢ Fancy Rur‘hmgs, yd. 10¢ | Lead Pencils, each ......1c Darning (‘ottons, fast colors, | Fancy Tablets, each ..3%c at . A S dc hll\v]npw& per pkg. ....2%¢c LADIES’ SUITS, DRESSES, COATS AND FURS AT HALF AND LESS REGULAR PRICES Biggest Assortment and Best Style Showing for Selection. EXTRAORDINARY SILK CLEARANCE BARGAINS All Short Lengths of Silk from 1 to 20 yards, in nearly all weaves and colorings, Messalines, Taffeta, Fancy Silks, Check Silks, Stripe Silks, in almost endless variety, values to $1.00 yard, Friday, at, yard ............19¢ and 35¢ 59¢ Black Satin Messaline, | $1.00 Black Taffeta, 24-in. 20-in. wide, at .......38¢ | wide, snap, at .......55¢ $1.00 Black Satin Messaline, | $1.25 Black '.l‘a.ffets. 27-in. 27-in. wide, at ... 75¢ | wide, oil boiled, at ...75¢ $1.50 Black Satin Messaline, | $1.50 Black Taffeta, 36-in. 36-in. wide, at ....$1.00 | wide, oil boiled, at $1.00 Tremendous Silk Bargains Monday, January 3d. See 16th Street Windows. Watch Sunday Papers. GROCERIES, FRUITS, CANNED GOODS, VEGETABLES FOR YOUR NEW YEAR’S CELEBRATION Open Friday Evening Till 10 P. M. for the benefit of Our Saturday evening customers, as we will be closed all day Saturday. 19 pounds best pure Cane Granulated = Fancy Moor Park Apricots, Ib..150 Sugar, for .. $1 oy Evaporated Pears, - 1ve The best Domestic Macaroni, pkg. \‘;c porated Apples, per pou 240 Bromangelon, Jellycon, or Jell best Lemon, Orang and Cit , per pound . package o s Campbell's Tall cans Alaska Salnion, for .... Oil or Mustard Sardines, can .. The best Corn Sta 8 pound cans Fa or Peaches, can . Large Bottles Pure T\ Worcester Sauce, or assorted Pick les, per bottle 8lge pound cans White Oak Bugar (‘n‘l;n 1 r peck . per poun Beets, C: , and kg bunch Table Apricots, .15 Te Large o ruft, each Fresh Cabbage, per i Fancy Jersey Sweet Potafoes, Ib, aned Currants, per eeded Ralisins, pkg. . “alifornfa Prunes, po Fancy Itallan Prunes, per Ib. Fancy California Peaches, b Oranges doz. 00 Fancy Sultana Ralsins, per 1b, 1m * Open Friday lvonhr 1 10 P, M oonT-TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST™,.. | Monday We Begin the Greatest January Clearance of Winter Merchandise Ever Known in the History of this Store. Watch Window Displays. See Sunday Dailies, HAYDEN: CHOICEST " Meats New Year's Dinner The big purchase of Al Beeves and Mutton which was on display here just before Christmas is Now on Sale in Omaha’s Busiest and Best Maat Department Buy Meats for New Year's where you are always sure of getting the choicest quality goods on the market, NO FINER QUALITY MEAT WAS EVER CUT IN ANY SHOP THAN WE ARE NOW OFFERING NEW YEAR'S BUYERS GET IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY TODAY. We will be open this evening TiN1OP. M _HAYDEN: h o In!'n(u £ %0 and 10 Mixed o THE RELIABLE $TORE .« THE RELIABLE STORS