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l‘IlI-l BEE: OMAITA, \Tl RDAY, JANU What All Omaha X i Has Waited For Our Grand 15th : semiannuat . Half Price Sale Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats—garments that have no superiors in the whole world. As a crowning proof that the BERG CLOTHING CO. is the best and most eco- nomical place to spend your Clothes money, we offer at HALF PRICE, Saturday, the best Clothes that human hands and brains can devise—Clothes from the great *‘House of Kuppen- heimer,” “Stein-Bloch," *“‘Schloss Bros.,” Hirsch-Wickwire' and *“‘Society Brand,” for young men. There are no other Clothes made, we believe, so high in quality, in style, in reliability of materials, Superior Tailoring, or Pezrfection of Fit. These are the makes of Clothing that lave made us our enviable success and the greatest retailers of Clothing in Omaha. This is the store, The Original Store, that madz it possible for you, at the season’s end, to buy at exactly HALF, Suits and Overcoats, that are genuine in Quality and Reduction Look around, compare our values, and we have no fear of the result of the investigation. 1538 SUITS and OVERCOATS will be sold Saturday, January 8, at JUST HALF THEIR REGULAR PRICE; all materials, fine worsteds, Scotch mixtures, tweeds, blue serge, velours, etc.; in styles from the eccentric, ultra fashions for the young men, to the quieter, conservative models. This HALF PRICE SALE is a bona-fide end of the year clean- up of every garmont left from this season’s business. No alterations during this sale. 067 Suits; 621 Overcoats; 1588 Garments at HALF PRICE $10.00 $12.00 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $22.50‘ $25.00 $28.00 $30.00 35. X $45.00 $50.00 h Garments Garments Garments Garments Garments Garments Garments Garments Garments Garments - Garments Garments Garments $5 $6 S$7° $9 $10 $11* $12° $14 $15 $17° $20 $22*° $25 Neckwear Sale... ~ ShirtSale | Our Boys' Suils and Overcoals i All our broken lines of Men’s Shirts . ¢ ; %7t Our entlre StOCk Of 5OC and - M:mlm(t)tan, Stn:, Ex(:llo zmll E. 3 & ” 3 We lilave leédeg 3 & W., qualities from $1.50 to $2.50, oo R G S 75C Tles (except blk & Whlte) all on ;('pzlrutv tables at one price, ca s ; N great Ots’ an l these o e : lots represent al] styles 1 1 FTVC J R S of make and' every vae”patternSfor @ (L Rt AW’ S8\ variety of durable material a satisfactory a1 A — that makes handsome, service- Come early and get your size at able gal‘ments for the Boys ch01ce, all at one avargain. ; wear. LOT NO. 1 LOT NO. 2 LOT NO. 3 Boys’ Suits and Boys’ Suits and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats that Overcoats that Overcoats that sold up to $3.50, sold up to $6.00, sold up to $7.50, v— now— now — 3 for $1.00 & R T 1% .. 3% $1.00 and $1.50 Sweater Coats, 75c Flannel Shirts, $2.00 and $2.25 grades, colors $\1 7 75¢ and $1.00 natural wool Underwear— 55c Heavy fleeced Cotton Underwear—per and blue 56 per garment. . ... garment : particularly the into the hundreds of thousends, though he fagtan A 0% et ©|Caliente, Nev., nax not asecrianea e amroxmate of| COMpetition in e e e precoing. e | \RREST IN WARRINER - CASE pay day just preceding the the loans. g oL ¢ : N , shooting up of the town he collected be- | agnr 8. Cooke of Chicage Charged bartment o the Miusourl; Colonel Corn A The apital stock of the bs : g T d we 5 i ftis Gardener, command.r of tho Sixtecnci is Swept Away sstinllie g Sl m e R ity Sugar lrade 18 frden M8, S04 000 G A with Receiving Money Annual Session at Boyd to Count {nfantry at Fort Crook; Colonel wWilliam A company was but $150,000 the deposits ex- Holloman said he was not making moncy by Railrond Offiela § Gl , commander of the Signal Corps b H 3 h \/‘/7 recdrd $2,000,000, $1,600.000 of which are sav- l N 3 l at Fort Brown as fast as he dla at Fort Cost of Season. ort mana; L Mecarthy, y 1 ater deposits. The bank wes organized in On y OIMINAI |Niobrara, Neb., wihicre the battallon wah || CINCINNATL, 0., Jan. T.—Edgdr 8. Cooi efforis that | o R, 1874 and successtully weathered the panic located before golng to Texas. bf Chicago, former Big Four rallway offi- 2 Bot only. .the clusens ¢ our 3 . . |of 1503 and the depresslon of 1907-08. P YHOBR lotters to MPR: 7 d8 TEN SEVENTY-FIVE FOR GOAT ERis Gl LIS BUCEORA NG | r Nearly Every House in Town Carrjied | Witnesses Before New York Grand Hello Girls Go on Strike. :‘T“‘,"‘,\}.‘n:,; .;n::v::l uu‘»‘.,r‘:;\; nn‘l:lt\l(::(‘\; brifftant military parade and army mancu | Down by Swift Current—First |BLAIR FIRM TAKES PRIZE Jury Testify that Alleged Rivals YANKTON, 8 D. Jun. T-—(Speclal Tele- |5 he Big Four $643,000 embeaziement cade, Actunl Defleit of $6,500 for Seawon’s | vers ever seen and given west of the Mis gram.)—Eleven women operators in th€ em- Aty atbtitiadbsr i LR D RS e News from Marooned Train. FOR SINGLE EAR OF CORN Have Secret Agreement, ploy of the Yankton Telephone COmPARY | regerving atolen money. 5 e 4 great success. It was not only the mos: — ey walked out at § o'clock this morning.. The | Caoke was arraigned before & magistrato tenthing Gampply yith elaborate and beautiful that hus ever been | &1 o iy Fie, Avards Mafioiat WashiRgIuN: Qennty 3 trouble arose over a disagreement Le-|apa his bond fixed at $10,000, which was Play. P DUl that Nan SYer Deen | SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 7.—The little| sShow—Governor Shullenberger NEW YORK, Jan. 7.~Trade ‘rivalry be. | ol o0 B the looal ranaiger e R, 000, as - tended. town of Callente, Nev., flood-swept by tor- | Makes Address. tween the American Sugar Refining com- | ¢ the exch P furnished. The specific charge ugainst him L2 — The children's party, given a day after |rents of melting snow in the canyons, Is | CAhG Afbudiile’ Brad. EhN Vathers AR bUL| oL I0e KEUHS RN e matter of hours of|js that he recelved $200 from Charles T.. ¥ 216 T Sade " _Sar-) 200 the ball, added another brilllant success to X > pan; rhuckle ros. an o . b wages is nol a consideration in the strik:, t r - 1t cost 51075 {0 feed the Ak-Sar-Ben goat toass S 0f {nassccitatie desoiatl : 3 i gt ESati Warriner, the convicted former 1ochl treas ' “wewk' iiready orowned with successes, |today a scene of indescribable desolation.| BLAIR, Neb, Jan. 7.—(Special)—The|a surface ripple for appearance. In realts | voiiion may be without telephone-eervice [irer of ¢ viote car | and the ladies Who assumed the responci. | Rising above all marks previously touched | Washington County F & instia.c | trado agroements to control prices existed, | o 00 T o Lurer of the Blg Four, knowing.the money his fact was made known at the annual | bility of making this undertaking a success | in flood stages the muddy current leveled | Skt 3 - Dbl Lass 5 {'fo bo stolen. e T YRRy de AN Ben at |are entitied to our gratitude and thanks. & 3 short course and corn show was attendsd [as Indicated by coineident increase in B R e A o and thanks. | \iole hillsides, where the railroad ran|Thursday a host of farmers and fam-|prices oyd when the veports of the officers h to call particular attention to (h i it koo ”‘"l‘lfnfl‘u\' 5‘|ug‘1::‘h{‘ “,);"}f, ulv:u‘..(:l;us energy nd swept over the town like an avalanche. | flies, some coming from long distances. .. This in effect is the gist of the testimony 1 and the nominations were mado |and skii e eir beaudiul_con . f he wrecks of dwellings floated off like | exhibit rooms of the corn and apple show |given before the federal grand jury todav erssors to the members of the board | ception, We are Indebted for one of the | N EbibIL Baomu.of. (58 S A4 APRie Mion.| §iven ke TAR. I, i most unique nd beautiful entertainmencs | ® would not hold the crowd. Many strangers in &n attemp! to ascertain that conditions s o 9 eutre. Three . ) ) st 8 T r 1 v \"' vfli\":""m_'w‘“: = "“,mx pfiered in y: Mrs. W. A. Pax-| 4 worst stage of the disaster people | from other towns were visitors today, and | existed warranting a charge of violation | POVe vy 5 ¥ L) ""‘,”"'“" who was .\b\ky I“";‘ b - o : 8. | the interest taken in the whole course, :'ic |of the srman anti-trust act. The fore. | | was arrested here ‘today on a charge of " ek =Y were renomin nd it was inti- | by Mrs. Charles Kountze, Mrs. " ore they are e 'tha a8 % T8, e mhmlui an oA ot Arthur itemington, 'Mrs Here they are passing the days_ and t number of entries and prizes awarded nus | going is outlined in a story which will be they would be ected hey ) &ilheim. 5 nights unsheltered and exposed to temper 3 - | overwhelmed President Jonn Aye and his | printed in the Tribune tomorrow e v > l c M k ph Barker, Cha rtney E sauc Coles, Mr: tures many_ degrees below zero. So far as | o o8 of amsistants Arbuckle Bros. have been considered the 7S, ou Lan aKe fhe veport of M. J. Penfold, secretary, RIX0 ‘ate- Oup thatiks 10 the (OHALS Every house In the tawn that re-| uyder Prof. E. A. Nelson of the Statc uni- | Refining company. y ’ 0 4 4 (his year the order had added to|wortd-Horald o and/ toe Daily s 8 : h en rendered untit for | yersity Bl ek tube b e Wenk LAk s - = ST L ' A year from ten acres of our ¢ sible asscts by Duylng a strip of re dy to wealst (s | gecupancy. The Interiors are veritable mud | of (he farmers are coming in to the instl. | ¢ ; p | g 3 Vg frostless, fertile, fruit and 70 teet south of lh-'”lm‘n bulid- ise | i ~ puddles. At the Hot Springs resort water| (ute to have their boys enter the c bo]dlcl‘s rcnd R A truck land, growing oranges, wenty-firat streets | W, “w; ; poured over the transoms of bath room | This ol ans & corn sonk at the op L 3 | } 3 grapelruit, pincapples, winte t doors. hou: 0! whe HY or S| enberger b .7 e s an entire hait "0t Thetr- ““.L_".‘,.‘."'“. o, 1o | R0" secret 1s made of the fact thai| Yave hia leeture. The scsion of domenic | Bar in Uniform | ¢ o) Dakaaas, percios grapes, Ape: About the results tha( | through Uraffic over the San Pedro, Lo |ar¢ and science of the women's depart s | ™ 7 o tobacco, coffee, cocoa, cocoa~ Angeles & Salt Lake railvoad is a pros- | nent finds it almost unable to handle the | nuts, pecans, almonds, ete, nst 8| 1y the i R any ohligaiio { pect too remote fv(‘rqv-\'tlnlmn class that attends the demonstrations, The Witnesses Describe Conditions at Fort ; # ast year. A loan|a personal sacrific e “Just what the damage is we do not| prizc b o O g i ol i : A s Bans e | AR et 10, fhanierer Igpic| <Ot st D0 SSEiadh s o, 80 wotfoeime for sosis s of sorm wwwe swastud | Bewwn Prlor: 4o facting | Lol el The Isle of Pines ¥ ttle more | 4 B exiremely grateful 2 k . ¢ 8, esterday rat prize, & troj r e AP b i ; ittle o B LR e Hoansata v it looks as 1t we could be in falr shape In| cup given by Ed Matthiesen of this ciiy, Up Town. 4 Pk Engr‘x’];ul‘::rl:‘;‘:l‘:‘n:‘;::’\‘(ofi:’g; |, selocting gut for |a couple of months. ’ was won by Martin & Nurrie of the slaiy i ph fast steamers. It is an Island of Lo L y ex-| Life on s train :n|nm‘:m:fl:« ‘\‘1’ a Nevada | canning company; second, by Harry The WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—8oldiers tending : 4 i Srvosan st sioteisd by The wats ¢ ood is described by C. Moore, tr N 9 4 ASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—8oldie A o5 ntects | o R ‘ T it i e ol . ! n; Ahlrd, by B4 Grimm; fourih, by Lie: bar in the uniform of the United States Ty waters of the Gulf Strcam from the wau have the time to . agent, and 1 nderson of Grand For! mith, De Soto; fifth, by Jay Stewart of [ © blightning frosts which devestate 3 alaterisnt N. D., who were the first to reach 4 a army and playing monte and poker for nquabiorida’s groves, Thers aro o s Frengh St Sambavatitaly Bravy SEaRe e I 4 ke h r earthquakes. Irrigation for t " reeeipts and disbursements for the laxt ) Lake City from the train that was stalled | priges for the i e oA mparatively heavy stakes, “d“ th non- . trodta. floads, droughts, cyclones or earthquakos. | Lrigation tor drult treos 1a two parades €osty v yp; e, Nev. The men le | of boys who entered the corn growing on- | SOMmMissioned officers, in the reading room Coughs, Cols, heumatism oF fevers—no sunstrokes or heat prostrations. made a profit ot S Wednesday and walked to Barc where | tegt conducted by County Superintenden, |©f thelr barracks, was described today to ¢ dinuer made a profit . 5 7 they caught the train for Salt Lake City. | john Rhoades the last year were as fol | the military court of inquiry Investigating | : Fl F ts d S hl The initiation cost $1Liw | 3 3 “The train got Into Callente, Nev., New | |oyg : . | the shooting up of Brownsville, Tex.; as | owels, ru an unshine aid the 1810 members paid inko the tr asury . ‘1 o Year's day at daylight,” sald Mr. Moore. | hows a balance | nave is against a) F¢ sarden wers 81,541 F Following is the s of Omaha sub-| | | the state o a u eceding | Every month Is harvest time. Vi First, Chrls Schmid:, Blalr; second, Clyd. | the state of affairs fust preeeding thut al yoar round in the Isis of Fines. ‘We were a mile west of Minton when we | Moborlald, ilair; - uiilrd v ARderaon [ three ctops o year. N No cold barren wintor to enduro while [ onation ball s found the track under waten The engineet | “ Br fourth, Rolanc Warriol, Biaws Jrel | This story was told in detall by former Ao rerst Piner 1s in overy sense an American Colony. You will fecl at President Pickens, 10 his annual address | S0uvenir book 7 A [took the train back toward Caliente. K AR kB R AL B A | Private John Holloman, the banker, capt- | Home there. Over 600) Amerleans (some Engliah and Canadiuns) are intercated said | Burpius Weeklie Bunion.... | “Our passengers camped in one coach and v elghth, | Br : Fo o | Deatlator, mobar. Jandsr. achanil 4 there and over 90% of the land Is owned by th orican eottlers arc there in . i Godly numbers to bid you welcome. Brother Knights of 4 Tt cer- | TALL dinner, 131 at §0. the dining car to economize on heat. Be- | Ke inth, Paul oonist, hack operator and other- i talnly atfordy e, ver at . to { SRDR ) sony BN 10s |tWeen sawing and sphitting ties for fuel | i AT 0, i elevi s recognized powerful man smong the | K ' Book Sent FREE showing cone y ) SBURSEMED and playing jokes on the porter we were | Theodore kL enth, Joht | colored trcops before thelr discharge as Lot us sand you troe our arge, beauttully lusizated, 8 page book, " CKINLEY, Showing Coaged : b falrly busy. Food was plentiful at first, Blair: fourt John Borry | a result of the sting affray. He hca 1SLE "OF BINES," contAining colorsd plates and over 100 viows of the ¢ As Out time 15 very 8 al but was cut (o two meals a day Just be- | fifteenth, Peter Iverson, Orum. been charged with organizing the party of e, ‘Pianted t6 fore we left. ‘The only real suffering was 3y 1 | President's Addvess. {Japanes % | soldlers thut are said to have shot up th @ 45,000 trecs, hundreds of acres of [ . o great be hetit derived rom this or. |Ca R h Y for tobacco, which was used up early PROPOSED RAILROAD | town. He denies it ol ?r‘lvnu u;?:c:..ug:‘nlc-whe"gl-.. ISLE OF PINES CO o i " bullding up Talt dinne 00 < ; L Y B : 3 obacco plani 5 b guniz m'lu‘,‘.:hn, way 0 Boiing up our At didher i ] WD B [ SEEKS TO INCORPORATE | wnen the people of Brownsville refusea fardous, brica oties Aot 226 Fifth Averve Now York,N. Y. % (e Wgain by those who arc better | Byron Reed Co. iand pur- CLEVELAN ANK IS CLQSED o to let the colored soldiers “drink IMke B lonn seitiors, good reads and [§ | picae send me, FRBE, your book, adaitica to'do xo than 1 e over, | chase 00 | Articles Filed at Plerre for Line that | ywhit folks” Holloman procued a liquor | ; / own hall, schools, B “McKinley, lsle 0f Pincs,” Maps, otc. ay that the year just close | Balance i L.mm 10.08 Saburban titution © Large | WA Bun isem GlaNhh o | atie seter® Ivaaman, pronyred 4 Hawe | eyt Tt of the most successt nitiation - | , . ‘ s 9.3 nt of view, of any during the fif- | 8561136 dqons for Detu Hast) {of Fort Brown. When he was off duty | P i untiring eforts of : — " varal | any and. the co-operation of teen years' lite of this ulu.x‘xr::n‘-‘\\hl"l‘lm was After the annual meeting the knighis Cempany. L SN I he tended bar {n his uniform and several | PRy "% .m,’; oo g ® s“‘l‘:‘l:““)"“flr{‘f‘\.‘: ‘nnl' }:‘.‘,.:;‘ nl‘u(hlnx watched Tim Murphy and his company play k. 2, . Jan.' T.—(Specfal Tele- | of is triends, members of hix company, No. and 8t. . 0 vntive N . Defore attemptec and which Wi I ended | “Cupid and the Might Dollar Mr. Mur. | CLEVELAND, Jan, 7.—The Séuth Cleve- | &ram.)—Articles of incorporation were flled | algo tended bar in their uniforms, wher | MAIL COUPON TODA' s A5, o Jareeet’ eltherings exery Monday | phy was foreed (o resnond ta s curtain co [1and Banking company, one of the strong-|today for the Omaha Western & Lincoln |not on duty. Holloman mentioned that | ; Py P | A few hundred dollars favested feht that We have ever had during BAY | yeier e first ac : nall] st of Cleveland's suburban banks, filed a | Rallway company, with headquarters a:|ihere were three or four tables of poker |’ lnitiation sea {t delighted not only our et ach, and n after the scc- o ¥ | State, , ... nd deed of assignment today to Attorney | Highmore, this state, and a business office | golng on in one room and & dice game in P own memnb but guests froin all parts |©F - Y 9 maha Bee 1. 4 A Inciuding many | The meéting was one of the most largely | Thomas H. Marlatt. at Lincoln, Neb It Is capitalized at $3,00,- | another 1 of our land rapidl; ong whom was Preedent Taft: | atiended ever held by the organisation. | U. G. Walker, president of the bank. s O and (he incorporators are: Frank E.| Holloman described how he charged in- : 4 our honor guest om the eve - Al ¢ | > ‘ > now, Fill ogt the coupon and : The entire lower floor of the parquet w also a director in the Werner company, a|Schaaf, Charles Lincoln, Neb.; A. P |terest on loans made the players. Twenty- money by %1 cmber 2. Toe m raise cannot a 18 4 1t today for our tree boo tainieg full inormes ‘n'h.f o uh..",. "Ls"'..'.’.x the theme | filled and several rows of the balcony were | !arge Akron publishing house, for which a | Tilley, Osceola, Neb.; Charles Butler, Ken- | five per 3 £ Goday the i %, conl o cent per month, said Holloman, out our proposition. n their efforts to | called Into use. recelver was appointed ‘in the federal|esaw, Neb., and E. J. Quirk, Highmore, | was his charge, and it was just the same aprika Scomitsel | fpgua [Soanitan —_— courts last night. Loans by the South|B. I), The proposed line is to be 200 miies | whether they kept it the full month or | % he 8 s A Little Bee Want Ad now and then |Cleveland Banking company on Werner |long, extending from Omaha to Hastings, |pald it back in an hour. At one time| parades, both electric and military, Will Supply your wants for ¥ i paper are sald by Assignee Marlatt to runl Neb., with a branch to Lincoln 76 per cent of the battalion, including non- | Name. . .