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AN THE Bld: OMAHA, SATU KD ONAHA BOOSTERS |Swanson Says His Engagement MAKE TRADE TRIP is Slmply Press Agent’s Stuff Swanson, |1 understood there was to be a story Fifty Local Business Men Make Ex- |, oo, Swanson son of N o) local undertaker, de there {8 any seri- | about this matter in the Chicago papers W“Mm wl !Iu “ ‘: - 1 lut‘xtum M‘“ ! .uul N |m| ”""‘”"li‘.§J'”""""'"‘“"\ mmwnmmv ||mm Il“‘ i | m" “ "'!IH oursion Into Neighboring Towa |ous phase to the stories in the Chicago [but I would ask you nof to mention it i . |u, I 'iu I “ Territory papers of Thursday relative & ro- | here.” mu“ Ih{ H] | ol i l!“h" “ | it [ e | mance between himselt and Miss Kath-| A Chicago paper of date of Thursday i cmm (ot il e R vt 1 mmm NN Immmn | tyn McCormick and Miss Dorothy Ran- |shows pletures 3¢ the young women and AT LAST WEATHER IS GOOD | aociph, models at the Chicago Style show. | states that Miss McCormick announced / \ — According to an account in one of the | her engagement to the Omaha man. She After four futile attempts to make | Chicago papers, Miss Randolph and Mr. | lives at 3M2 Clarendon avenue, Chicago / . a trade excursion over into neighbor- | Swanson were ['::m-umhlln l:n n(!nlbr n; and is sald to be & young woman of ex ngh a the heart unt!l Miss Randolph introduced | ceptional beauty. | l.l' W - | Iowa territory during the sum-| . o . ' i ing man to her friend, Miss | Another alleged phase of the story is n mer, fifty members of the Commer- | \jcoormick. It was further alleged that |that Miss Randolph introduced Mr ) rade d elal club have at last been favored |the introduction resuited in a romance | Swanson to Miss McCormick and the lat-| || with good weather and roads, and |between Miss McCormick and Mr, Swan- | ter won the heart of the young under- — went on the trip today son, with the possibility of an engage- | taker, the former young woman did not v ment. tear down tha scenery at the Style show | || B - hl- F T E t f With sweaters and overcoats but- | "y, 0. hi return to Omaha Mr. Swan- |because her friend “cut her out” In| || O(lgz L4 rom wo astern anur ac- toned up tight, they started at 7 a.|son made this statement: fact, Miss Randolph is sald to have con- | || m., while the air was still chilly and | “I met the young women referred to | ferred blessing upon the match she is| || . Fourteen cars started, gaily | While stopping at the Hotel LaSalle, but | said to have unwittingly made. Il t t Ab t H lf P Sy started, B8 | Tl to state there is nothing in the | Mr. Swanson laughed at the. whole urers a ou a rlce d"'”:"d and bearing big slgns read- |, ,or¢ that 1 was or intend to be en-|affair and declares he is the victim of ing, “Omaha the Market Town. gaged to either of the Style show models. |an Interpristng press agent | They will return this evening at st —— ot I L 7 o'clock. Stops will be made at Art Glld to Be Rev. B. R. Van Der Lippe, presided as ‘ O_n Salc Saturday m Two Blg Lots Glenwood, Malvern, Hastings, Emer- toastmaster. The president of the so son, with lunch at Red Oak, and on clety, Ruth Dutcher, gave the first the return Essex, Shenandoah, Sid- 0p811 ThlS Evening toast, “Our Society.” Miss Grace Jar- 3 dine spoke on “Ideals” and Miss Helen R 7y Hicks on “Our Opportunity.” A tribute | Among those who made the trip were The Omaha Ari will Keep its ex- to the girls of Clifton Hill was given Commissioner Robert H. Manley, Com- | hibitlon open at 2% Farnam street until | o noo joho Mayer. Misses Grace Reif, mercial club; Willlam Schellberg, Union (9 o'clock this evening. v ) 5 | V l $ s $ 5 V I Btock Yards company; J. O Biford, | Prof. Paul H. Grumann of the Univer- g vk gl ot ol alues to 18'00 20 to 2 aiues Watson responded with remarks on the Thomas Cusack company; Joe Kelley, M. |#Ity of Nebraska has been in the city | ,,pject, *“The Boys of Clifton Hill" The B. Smith company; W. D. Hosford, John |{r7Ing to negotiate with the Gld to| ;. gram concluded with a toast by Mr Deere Plow company; Frank Hughes, H hold its exhibition in Lincoln during De- Jerome Pasinger on “Push,” and the J. Hughes company; Roy Moore and |cember happy gathering of young people arose Glenn Wharton, F. P. Kirkendall com-| South Omaha achools will also prob- | ane’ gune »Amerioa.™ pany; J. J. Melick, 913 Oity Natlonal ably put a selection of the best plctures bank building; R. C. Peters and M. D on view durlng the coming week. ILYNN ANDERSON FORFEITS i Cameron, Peters Trust company; Quy m:«. the Pantortum; Henry Forster,) FELLOWSHIP BANQUET AT HER.BONDlP_OLICE COURT e} g g AR e CLIFTON HILL CHURCH| wynn Anderson, 106 Boutn Tweltth Carl Swanson, Jerpe Commission com- street, arrested on a charge of keeping pany; O. T. Eastman, First National A fellowship banquet was given by thé | a disorderly house, forfeited a $60 bond bank; Georgs Sumner, the Fairmount |Christian Endeavor soclety of the Clif-| by fallure to appear in police court. | | | 3 Hill Presbyterian church Thursda; Fifteen inmates forfeited cash bonds. Creamery company; W. H. Rhoades, | *0 y of United States National bank; A. F. Me- e:/e:llnl” in m‘e churchlp-rlt:rld Aho:\l flmrth. nnu-mnh 1«;1 "P;om:1 'hnn;y- High specmhnhon and the advantages of our giant buying power are potent, elghty-five youns people sat down to| first street, was finc and costs for " e Adams, Nobr‘-bk‘l :bl;zn:‘«;-:on ;t:n;:a::. e WOHBLUIES reshit. Tne pastor, Ahe) Sonddoting's Eleorderty-Bouse: power{ul “and populur factors in our ability to always give our customers more value H. deWaal, Omaha News arry Morphy, E. E. Bruce company; Tom Austin, American Hand Bewed Shoe company; N. A. Splesberger, Bplesberger & Bons company; F. C, Pat- ton, Richardson Drug company; L. P. Utterbach, Byrne & Hammer company; David Cole, Cole Creamery company; F. A. Welsh, Sherwin-Willlams company; T. for less price. And you meén Jmaha are shrewd buyers—quick to_ npproc[nte _the real thing. 'I‘hls ha]e “will be doubly attractive to you The overcoats are shown in the newest fabrics, including Kerseys, Chinchillas, Seoteh Mixtures, in semi and form-fitting and loose, roomy styles. A Big Special Purchase of Beautiful Lace Curtains The suits comprise everything that is new in design, colorings and patterns, espe- cially featuring the two and three-button sack style with soft roll on large flat lapels. B. Coleman, Midland Glass and Paint Just the suits and overcoats you most prefer, at a lower price than you ever ex- e ol :-m:"f“"‘“'"‘ Paxton & pected to pay, $11.60 and ‘14.% The home of Soclety Exclusive distrib- Patrick Duluth “Big- Balmacaan Over- Recovers $100 for Brand, Hirsh-Wickwire o £ S 1 ger Than Weather” Soats' it ‘Beotih- mt . To B. '.t on and Bchloss Bros. Sutts | Ut0rs for Styleplus Mackinaws h Scotoh mix- Death of Fine Dog and Overcoats, at Clothes— 37 50 to sl 5 il:re!, $15.00 values, | * L Judgment of $100 damages for death of *“Soo Rex,” an Alredale dog, prized as & hunter, a watchdog and companion by his owner, was recovered by James Faro- head of Justice's Kubat's court. It was said to be largest sum ever recovered a8 damages for the death of a dog In SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY And for this ONE DAY ONLY ones Candy company, whose auto- __lt T.’__ === Central Furniture Store Sprague streets September 23, was Hundreds of pairs of splendid lace curtains in all of ls, 20 d Other Mackinaws at et $17 g $10 4380 Men’s Sample Flannel Shirts | /2,000 Pairs of Men’s Dress 4 ediom wd boawy weicis. | | Street and Driving Gloves Made of fine quality French . defendant In the suit. B, A. Bmith was for the plaintiff, The plaintiff testified that the dog was well trained as « hunter that he would Sather up decoys used by his master. As & watchdog, he declared, “Soo” had been | Bought at a fraction of P successtul in keeping 20 chickens sato [ the most desirable weaves bought direct from one of the ::n &eghm; :3,111. :::;;l:iscng;“::m;‘:lle?:}:d 3?:1{ § :::,.,, and T o ::mnmml::;o:: largest mills in America at such a heavy discount that we All sizes but not in all pat- stock of a large glove man- . mecording to testimony. are enabled to put the entire shipment on Special Sale for terns, Regular values up to ufacturer. All styles, both ; Membership T this ONE DAY ONLY at a price which will mean an ab- _ WD) $2.50, sale price— l;:‘:& 3 i:ln% othunlme;i; ‘}il embership Teams solute saving to you of at least one-half. In this big pur- == prrvoggt ity 0. gl ek i i chase there are positively no seconds or miswoven cur- Wm Feed Tonlght tains, Every curtain we positively guarantee to be per- The first contest dinner of the season |l§ fect, Come to this big sale expecting to find some extra- will be enjoyed tonight at the Com- [ ordinnry values and you will not be dluppolnud. :noul:l :'l:b by the membership commit- en lub. The tea of N. T. ey v TR T W T T TN TR T YT en and. " YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS AT THE CENTRAL. Take advantage of the Take advantage of this up to $2.00. Entire lot on c an large bargain square Satur- day, every pair perfect, at— 98¢ 312 50 dozen Men's Sample Auto One big lot of Men’s fine quality Thorsen and Dean Ringer will be the Suests of the other teams, having so- cured the most new members for ths ! club since last summer. Other members | of the team are Harry L. Keen, John G. extraordinary values of- | opportunity to recurtain and Driving ‘”‘"’"~d fur lined, l“‘d:"msm‘:r'- “:: patterns, mJuntfmlved another new lot of | 120 dozen Men's medium and Rosicky and,F. M, Zorbaugh. Stanley fered in this bl‘ sale. your entire home, wool lined and unlined. Regular | launde: cuffs, perfect in fit. ose fine Hand Made All Worsted heavy welght Cashmere Hose, as- Rosewater is chajrman of the member- | values to Regular values to $1.50. Webber Sweater Coats, in many ship committee, which has the record of | $6/50, P_“,_'98c to s4.98 Saturday . sl.oo new shades, plain colors and | sorted colors. Regular 25¢ raaing the club's membership to the Beautiful lace ocurtains | Beautiful lace curtains in fancy "trimmied. Reguias valuos | quality. ~ Sacurday, pair... 19€ highest point in its history, with to $10.0¢ 180 enrolled. VIR O R in all of the most desirable |8l of the most td”h"bh Munsing Unfon Sults, in all | Men's fine quality new fall Siik s :”‘ssy;gs:lnwd ?7-59 One big lot of Men's fall and ; e weaves and patterns at welghts and qualities. Regular and | Neckwear, large open end four-in- ozen Men's All-Wool S8ample | yui,1ar Weight Unlon Suits; reg- GUARDIAN OF G. P. BEMIS weaves and patterns at 26 $1.00 each, $1.15 each, $1.25 e e e Sweater Coats, all styles and col- ; | A . . . Values to $5.00. ! to $1.50. A | SUING FOR HIS PROPERTY mma: fih' 400 each, B0 | o0 e Yeach and $1.58 sl $l 00 to SS BB 1 aihee sta. 8150 vainee. BR[| I| Soccart e > W $2 50 ki e 98c | i each an each. ¥ [ 7 i . That George P. Bemls, former mayor each, = e e of Omaba, in 184 was worth 800,00 and Beautiful lace curtains ’ = = i o gy et Beautiful lace curtains AN | rten n ' pedion o¢ wiarvention N in all of the most desirable | b Al of the most desirable Fall and Winter & X [} | fed in & purtition suit broughy by C. G. weaves and patterns at New Fall Hats | | Cariberg against a company bearing Mr. |l Weaves and patterns at 60c ° | | Bemis' name, in district court. $1.65 each, $1.75 each, $1.90 " < f \ The petition asks for an accounting ot § €ach, T0c each, 75c each, 85¢ | oach $2.10 each and $2.25 etics For Men and Young Men J - momeys and property aliéged received by | each and 95¢ each. each, ; . . . i Mr. Carlberg u: l:erua‘lh;t “p‘.roptrty ::th Vo\:hlo;k(at"thm hla‘t‘ lltltllmlmtllon you ave pracu nlly | formerly owned by Mr. Bem! been This fall and winter promises to be the most enthusiastioc Tying on the ha you like the looks come in $ ' . E 3 ved - % . “ ” g involved In & maze of transfers among Have The eulnl Figm On Your 'Ifl"m Bill. |I one in the world of sport that we have seen in a long time. = nm‘i‘ call fm.' s ‘‘Mayo Hat, (:t' Hnear AR i, 3 . H THREE ARE BOUND OVER More football and basketball games are scheduled than ever g;e:ialB]r[:x:d:l: $2 00 ‘ Mt:l::s Standard 2 D{) | g' To THE DISTRICT couflT :)::);tn(:::‘l:er':llld‘;o;t::::b::_: :::iv:;h;" ol gz:ef:led by We are hea:lqu;rters in Omaha for the famous $ 1 0 | ' o g z i o most | John B. Stetson Hats, at $3.60 to........... SO, h.:'omwm.:“": "‘:’ "::‘:lm l‘i“ complete lines of sporting goods in the west, headed by men | Men’s Hats Saturday at Half Price B , charged w : 3 2 | 2 on the person of n.n."sp...«m'xfi, who are conversant with all athletic requirements. Over z,ooohn-ls bought (rom“l :ew Y(}rk 3 ber 3, were brought before Judge Fo | commission house at about half the regula e T i Soaldi Ran] ] | B e oo e Voow u Frank Parent, it inerant, who engaged ' § _u E eac Values to $3.00, divided in two lots in & shooting atfray with Officer Osoar Foot_Balls Soccer Foot Balls Sesitiey, ot te a0 $1.35 Thornton after attempting to snateh R ..$1.00 to $5.00 ... - Men's $1.50 Sample Caps, at 65¢ Mre. Thornton's purse, was bound over 4 b BB . Over 100 Len of mfn‘s mx,t: ‘grade sample to the district court on a charge of car. Basket Balls. . Punching Bags | Caps, silk lined with fur inside bands. £ Tying mufl weapons. Bonds were SUND n Y NHG]HIT ..$1.50 to 7.50 ..91.50 to $9.00 sv $1 and $1.60 values, special Saturday.. 65!: q MERCIAL ST Voll!.-y B‘"";'i. Boxing Gloves. | L 2 Bl:dl' Hesd”wm R ATE BANK 1.50 to $3.50 .$1.50 to $12.00 | ys' and C ren’s fall and winter head- | ' imaginable sh O0'300N OPEN. FOR BUSINESS “IDI[NNIER DE LUXE” DV i o e st b Wall Exercises, Special attention Prices, 26c, 49¢, 98c, $1.26, $1.50 < She Commercial State bank will open Dumb Bells, Indiaxt | paid to all speetal B TRV RPN A 2 X as 468 $2.00 —’*\‘\ ::s. southwest corner of Bighteenth Served from Six to Ni t ats, orders for Jerseys, . FC o Famam streets. John F. Hecox, rom oix to Nine a P o ur Caps , Lel | one-f]fty the person l::nhlu::otnn::.’" The wise man is the fellow who gets his fur cap before | u 4 B e o the nip of zero weather drives him to it. He gets a better cap b e AR A select Musical Pro- Jerseys, striped, | nisiut Shoes, Bas. and b: ge‘u it before winter gets him. Wins both ways, tt L A A e gramme by Christman and { AL Lioiot foss ant L e 93 floers and directors, A number of Omaha H : z earseal Caps. . -$2.50 and $3.5) ‘ business men will be stockholders. his Fontenelle Orchestra. | Y. M. C. A. Gym- Golf Jerseys, spe- Genuine Alaska Seal Caps. ... ) g i | g AN X B i . 9 e ors’ Put. || || BetterGrades ......... B e e R e o i 5 Cloisine. i ‘ics Natarsl Muskret Cas H Jabored breathing, strangling, choking phone, Douglas 1511. ; ‘ HOTEL [lONTENELLE ' A Burbank, Managing Director. US For Results ™o