Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 11, 1915, Page 10

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1915. o ram | | nix, A N they will spend the wits | visited at the 8. R Brewster home Sun- | ] : clerk and the tag handed baek to the STO » et g 'Sender's Receipt oskadue, Roirs of thiy ségcisséd e Mrs. G. F. Shater entertained the Wo-| Mrs. 8 R Brewster and Mrs. John | - . with fta cancelled stamy §s prové that the rom Our Near Neighbors | - S i it whik fuomm i sl is New Wrinkle | |oabe s imes kot WHEN MOST NEEDED regular me Friday afternoon A Norton of Omaha sisitad at the | Oncle bein Hbares Farchs oot SANINE Mrs. D mugh left Thursday with !rnnk Hibbard home edpesday afters | her granddaughter, Mrs. A. A. Culver, | for P&I'C(,l Posgt | row at the tow rate of & centa tor any | noon. Springtield. lunch served. About forty were in at- | for the latter's home at Harrisonville, | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dein and Elmer | value up to 35 and § centa for any further i Mo., where she will spend the winter. d_Ohris Dein visited in Council Bluffs | So the element of risk " . A i y tendance and Ohr value up to 85 t emen i Nine Heating Stoves Given Charities| Georse White and family visited friends Mrs. H. A, Collt tortained the Wo- | Sunday. e ast Sv Mis W en of Elk City h TS, RS éntertained t . . o n sendin kages by parcel post Is i R . t Re: "5 b oy oy . o B e O tonchur to | InaN‘s club Gt ite regular session Wednes: | The Irvingten schaol will give & pro- | A “sender's receipt” i o new “wrinkle" "“":M.:"; e v W g0 e R - ;b The ladies of the Methodist echureh | if™ QCIEC KITINRE, RO N Mina: | duy afternoon. Mrs. E. 8. Nickerson led | gram and box soclal Thursday, Decem- | in Uncle Sam's constantly improving par- . will give a bazar next Saturday. splendid lesson on ““The Carol and the |ber . hro e. on of Mrs. Moore a splendid lesson on arol and the | ber 16 | oot post service. Thia insures the safe Through The Bee. Mrs., Robert Overton of Crelghton is|" e b sony Cantata,” which she fllustrated with se | SU_DUN_Denvs gt S —_— visiting Mr. And Mra John Munford. | pohe eYangelistic mestings in the obers | jottions on'the Vietrola. The next meet- | Minnle Dein vielted at the Christensen | arrival of the package at the local post | THIS MAN WILL HAVE EGGS Y - L e |home near Bennington Tuesday and | geero e MATTRESSES ALSO SUPPLIED | it i diu it oviecn lust Sundas. | Sight "Gaun facemtance and nertatievery | oihra: i Towar, Wiih Miss fsdna Wik | W ednesday | “These recetpts are. in the form ot wgs| A-PLENTY FOR BREAKFAST Mrs. George Doane, secretary of this otk 1o atiind the Tomet ot T | M, senent Rmnh’dlml ' 5 Fronsont | by peid - B o vrtoume | amera %, "x,,‘.‘;:‘?".‘.”"..,,i‘lfg'mf‘fi(it,"',‘.:;‘ And can be seciired at the stamp window g v . father ’ 2 hospital Tuesday. The funeral was heid | pry— club, which met at the Woodruff home | of the postoffice. The tags contain a| J. R. Fitoh, 316 Sauth Kifteenth street, the Associated Charities, 1s elated| "\ ™ 4\ \artin Allen of Kort|in the Mithodisi chureh Fridey after- | oo ... 4 of La Platte waa vis<| N Omaha ast Thured place for the name and address of the | reports to the police that thieves robbed over the receipt of nine heating|Crook were guests Sunday at Mr. George |hoon. She is survived by her husband |, (eotEs Hammond of To Fiatte waa via-| L G pereon to whom the package is sent. | him of & case of fine. fresh eggs. The L three children. Indians Have One Coming. A 1-cent stamp be placed on the | police are inclined o believe that with sloves In response to a request for and Mre. Liovd Hickey of Gretna | Miss Hope Mets was siven a leave of Mo and Mra Harry Wohlers are the poge sl el - 5 The 1lmelln club still_has a plaver | raceipt tag. Arriving at the postoffice [the current price of eswe this la grand isitod M » A ence from school work until the | NAPPY parents of a baby boy. p o bnieaxs Whitr g po! one stove in The Bee Thursday. She ‘\,m',f’,,.," ;e e Jatmas vacation on accownt of illness. | Mre. Dick Bohlman of Berlin was here |SOmK to if from toe Chicaxo '* | thia stamp on the tag 1s cancelled by the | larceny. states she has found places for all| giqer 51 N. Plerce of the Latter Day | '\ll\l“nwr{i lt'rw '(‘|n'|\;' at h{omrn_ in ”‘1‘!] Thursday for a visit with relatives y Saints’ church is holding revival jons | o Ve oru w Mra, H, Ehlers of Berlin has been vis- the stove and wishes ‘the donors) BT Looreh) Jf hoicing Fevival Bervicss | take neg'room during her absence 1ting her daushter, Mrs. E. C. Xutaman, | might be*able to see the joy that has| peter Sass, who loft here about twenty- TN this week. | been added to desolate homes, In|fIVe years ago for Oregon, is here on'a Bennington. Mrs, I. T. Rover was called to Memphis, Visit to his Lrother, Claus Sase - v ) Mo., this week by the serious ilineas of Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 most cases the oharities furnished | Mrs. D. R. Lawrence and Miss Bva \«mn'nr:"-f-ue:-ri' Ry Duaha | ber ativen PO . § < v | . Ry o Latham arrived from Alllance Saturdny A e Mrs. Willlams, gon and daughter of Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1915 coal. fo visit thelr parents, Mr. and Mra DO Iurotiting B RAREY L W e Winnebago were here this week for a | 4 L % Secretary Doane also received a|Latham p v visit with relatives, BB ) n e gt The agricultural short courss held fast | The Kensington club met Wednesday | o Fred Sperber, wife and daughter of | supply of mattresses and clothing, | week was & financial success, and the "'{fr"',,‘“(" ““.":‘,,,,‘,',f,'. :::“;'..“h':.': ol \u‘nn.:. Colo,,” are spending the :eek\ for which good use has been found. | MaRagement decided to-have the course | MY, G W, Glandt, who has, been tak. “|\|‘. Avoon reatives ¥ o . bout 3, “I would like to add that thero ate | Aura Armatrong of West Point brought otae (hE. WeRA't SEDURNE. B0, TOLUTM | sarsnman, Sh, PUSHTING Nt st BIo m-u‘nl many demands for good shoes, stockings | Lis family Gown from thoir homo by . . Sund 4 and clothing at this tme. May 1 sug. |Sutomoblle in three hours last, Tuesdny. | JHOlly ~camp. Royal = Naighbors ot | SUTGAy. ha frleenth birthday. | They returned Thursday | America, ‘elected officers Thureday eve- [ The annual bazar held at the opera | gest that we would like to furnish the | joi . L resberger, aged 81 died at the|MNE Ii was decided to hold afternoon | house Thursday by the Congregational | I eetings once a month Ladics' Ald soclety was & success . . names of families who are worthy and | home of his daughter, Mrs. £ Roberts, | ™ 7 v g i) o B8 11" The funeral of Mra. Earl Besssy, who ( Mrs. Eda Miller and_son Harvey are | i t t t Who are in need of the payment of a (W8t Sunday, Interment was made on | qti® fonti! H ML BAMODONEY: RO [ nere from Kinmerer won, Harver are | P ] Il 1inout a ra month’s rent or a ton of coal. Wouldn't Mr. C 3 dent last Saturday, was held from the | with her mother, Mrs orence Durham, ) Carson Smith and Miss Annie Hotz " . » 2 a ton of coal make a mice Christmas | wore umited in martige Wedneaday at |home on Tuesday dttermoon with inter- — | ) Made of high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended and present?” asked the secretary. | m.at the residence of the bride's | "Gl "B bl Camp. No. 306 Woodmen Irvington, | f b f i ith In one of the cases where a stove was |1 (* (i @00, Mgl red Hote ROV |o¢ the World, elected officers 'at the | Mary Witake went to B | . an cal process, apsey officlated. ; | Mary ent to Bennington Mon- | red ha u sent this week the mother thad an infant e e meeting Saturday evening. Tim Ohrt |day to visit relatives e manufactu y a perfect mecham | P , without and several small children. The father Sas chosen as consul commander, K. K. | Mrs Brinner and daughter, Angie, were Wb MR R e W 4 Wihv s | s L L VI e waviaer: W Suerkrupbe, Herk: | oMce. Brinner and dau j \ the use of chemicals; it is absolutely pure and whole- IKopp went to Omaha and BElmer Witte, banker Fou Vr mem- M . . s o - R rs. Vestal visited at the Sketcherly bretwisndaeinin bt T AR WA wire BN, iared. Acbdy | Nome th ORehi Baturess ‘ some, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor of the WILLIAM PINDELL DIES T T M T boen. | morning when a plece of iron fell from | Mrs. Shepard visited at the Willlams | ! b AT HIS HOME IN DUNDEE | e snet Mrs. . G Witmers went 1o | fiaq™ il tower, strking 'him on he |home Wednesday atfernoon cocoa bean. Mr. Mrs. 3. \ . ond an racturing his sku He was Miss Emma Otte went to Blal - Lincoln Monday and returned Thursday. |taken to an Omaha hospital, where a [day to visit for o few days. lair Satur William Pindell, aged 72, dled In Dundee | Mrs. Cecil Moore and Bernice left Sun- | amall plece of bone was removed. He | Mr. Hackman has staried his blacke The genuine bears this trade-mark, and is made only by i . day night for Portland, Ore., where they v icely. this morning at his home, (00 Cass | S4¥ "'EhL for - where they (is now at home and improving nicely smith shop in lower Irvington street. Pneumonia was the immediate | W 0 by - Miss Minnie Short of Omaha has been The regular meeting of the “‘Busy Bees’ el N . cause. He 18 survived by three daughters |was held at the Manse Wednesday. Mrs. s o ey viging Stients here this. week. walter Baker & Co Ltd and a son. They are Mrs. 8. R. Rush of |I. Presba and Mrs. Roy Hickson served | B M. Gabriel and Mrs. John McC ronry Mrs. John Hendrickson visited her . o v Ay . the supper. of Omaha were guests at the J. R. daughter at Fremont Monday Omaha, Mrs. Cyril Martin of Grand | "o JEGPSC 0 0oL cove an open meet. | Son home last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, Watchler of Omaha vis- neo, v s At orr. Eotablished 1780 Island, Mrs. Reuben Copp of Chatanooga, |ing Tuesday afternoon at the home of | Mr. and Mra. M. P. Brown left Tuesday | (ted at the Vestal home Sunday. Tenn., and Dick Pindell of Mason City. [ Mrs. R. M. Erway. A musical and liter- | for Sterling, Colo. After a short visit Mr. and Mrs.Orlie Wilson, Mr, Dewltt Ia. iy program was given and delicious | with relatives there they will go to Phoe- | Babbit and Miss Mickel, all of *Omaha, SHIRTS ROBES SWEATER COATS e Menl Sllgpern Make Accegt.ble Gifts Men's Flannel Shirt les. Val m‘r;; a.n‘ne rt hamples. Values 98‘:' s] 49 and sl 98 A A eplendid range of Men's Siippers 1n all styles, made fram ’l 49 to ” 48 Men's Bath and Lounging Rol p.ntrnl ‘3 98 to “ 98 i selected leathers, soft, splendid fitting. Pricea range from The lot is mostly samples, val Men's Felt Slippers, 'lrm -rflr-lhll I"l‘plrl M the houss In gray, bhrews, al Men's Bweater Coats, ‘n plain and combin, - B = s e A T e $2.50 to $7.50 B e $1.49 to 700 Ovefcoats--Hl h Mark in Value-G 1v1ng B ‘We bought this splendid lot of fine overcoats | ; Every man that buys an over- | at what we consider an exceptionally low price, Overcoats in every desn‘ed coat Saturday is assured the Very | and we propose to give our men customers full weight and length, in Vicunas, utmcés’t of Vab ]ue mlcoréectly fash- | VRNV R BMR IR Shetlands, Kerseys, Chinchillas ioned, superbly tailored garments. SR and Scotch Tweeds, in single and Not: in'a long timte hasthi alaikt yond question; they are worth from $25.00 to doiblek i Vgl : . %: $35.00, and all on sale Saturday at one price. ouble-breasted styles. V elvet or power of this largest retail clothing self-collars. The new Balmoral organizationin the country been so with velvet or self-collar. Chester- evident. Not in so many months has .even Brandeis offered such ‘ \ fields, double breasted Ulsters uncommon values as these styles A\ ( | with storm collar; some full silk that accord to the latest word S lined, othess silk yoke and sleeves; fashion tallonnfil that measure the some with Skinner satin and talents and skill of America’s serge lining. Sizes for men and best clothes artisans. ; ; young men. 3, 000 Pairs of Men’s Gloves S@ll Samples and Surplus Stocks These are qampleq and surplus stocks from our bxg glove purcha.se re- Among these gloves are Men's Imported Cape Street Gloves, Men’s Pique cently of a well-known eastern manufacturer. They are fine dress and street Dress Gloves, Men’s Unlined Mocha Gloves, Men’s Black Cape Street Gloves, gloves of the best style and quality, worth to $1.50 a pair. The whole lot will Men’s Suede Dress Gloves, Men’s White Kid Dress Gloves. Worth to $1.50, \go on sale Saturday at $1 a pair, and big value at that prlce. and on sale Saturday for $1 a pair. P, Men s F urmshmgs—-Best in Stzle, Quahgz and Value Xmas Givers! Have You Thought of These 1 The man who would be sartorially impeccable will find every fashionable and distinetive accessory of good dress. Also, you can | It H A Handy Golf CAB solve any or all holiday difficulties here—in fact, they are difficulties no longer when you come into this great depu‘tme!,xt. Here | Glft‘ for Men il | | | are some great values for Saturday. Men's Gennine Alasks Seal | A Sealskin C‘P Caps, Detroit style. All sizes. A Christmas Derby B Y A Special Purchase of Men’s Finest New Neckwear uy our hurried here by express for this advance Christmas neckwear sale. The very newest col- Men'l Gloves : orings and patterns can be found in this big purchase of high grade Christmas neck- 0030 vaines, $3.65 A Mayo Soft or Derby Hat.........$3.00 Better Grades of Sealskin Boy" Headweu A?aextt::mdyauym : ( $ l 098 $ l .00 65c ‘} | :;;;b .:”:1.50' i ¢ Boys’' $1.50 Fur Caps, 9 8(: Large open-end Bcarfs, made | Natural Muskrat Fur Caps, | at putshaso of men's fis 3 Ik Beautiful large S11k|of all ‘ i pX- pure silk, Ties that will Detroit style, g D froms. the. Gs0: ¢ | Soarts, made In larse open |Bold . their shape and wesr. || || $3.08 and. 4 Boys' and Children's $1.00 Chinchilla Allan Glove Co., Glover- end scarts. Regular|end fourn-hands. Very | QuAlities that are found in $1.00 . and Plush Hats, with inside ille, N. Y, at & very ( 50 to §3.60 values. | o R e 1n Toiaiana neckwear, | Men's Fur Caps, about 20 | yoras 40 protect the ears..... [ low price, enables us to Nt % B ¢ A 35¢c and 50c dozens, manufacturers’ sam- 5 : : glve you wonderful v ; / C SR et a0 memt.de- | o T . ples. Not & cap worth less | __ About 100 Dozens Boys’ and children’s glove ~values at this : : s g signs. Regular §1.50 values. | 20, CCREIRS nd"‘-:“' oo than $3.00. All sizes. Your | Hockey Caps, also Golf Caps with fur mt’}en g A/ 3 : ‘,:7' figured patterns. [l || echoice Satur- inbands. Values to 50c, 25 Gloves, worth to $1.75. d A R | e | || day, . special Saturday........... Cc “D',.'.'“ Kid and str‘é: ! T A | il Men’s Caps, about 200 doz- About 10 Dozens Samples of High Gloves, worth to $3.00, | 4 | || ens, manufacturers’ samples. | Grade Velour Hats for Boys and Chil- at.......$1.30 and $1.89 ] Fur inbands. $1.00 65c dren; $3.00 values, s Xmas Sets of Gifts (L : ?un; et 4 Palr 8ilk Fiber Hose, Leather Collar Bags— ' g \ ‘ - o s S . 100 | 69¢c 98¢ $1.75 { . : A A Timely Sale of Traveling Bagl and Suit Cases 8 Pair 8ilk Hose, in ) Saturday at About Half Price One Big Lot of Men's Cartetaas v ... $1.00 “ec“ l‘-';rsww lfls-évas . 2 Pair 8'lk Thread sl oo T C - h o ‘We have purchased the entire sample line of two eastern manufacturers of high grade sult cases and Men- Pure Silk Crepe Shirts, regu- | Fgll and Winter Weight |l 1 Paris Garter and | lar values to $7.00, at— Union Suits, mo‘;”’ ""‘m g | traveling bags, at about 40 per cent off their regular wholesale price, Included are genuine Walrus Bags, Hose, in Christmas box. " . . silk lined, with white Parisian Ivory fitting, making very acceptable Christmas gifts. Also Fine Cowhide, Armband Set | $4 98 - ss 50 ples. Regular values to - W [ Seal, and Sole Leather Bags and Cases, on sale Saturday, East Arcade, at about Half regular prices. 8ilk Founin-Hend Tie aad 300 Dossas Mea't Fine Cutlity Mas. | 1280, ag% X 4 [ 5.00 and $6.00 values. ....$2.08 | Fitted Bags, $21.00 values. . Fountain Pen Set 690 ras shl‘r.i:.. ne::I ;.u:?flf'm -,mpe- \ | $8.50 and $10.00 values ..$4.98 | $12.60 values Combination Set of Belt, Cigar | and figures. Laundered cuffs. Regu- | One Lot of Men's Sample Wool and Worsted Union 8 | $10.00 and $11.50 value .$6.98 | $22.50 and $25.00 Fine Walrus l& )éf;l:u:“(‘l::-m i 31.25 | .l::cx]jo.:u““' x ::3; .Yuu“ w” 81.49 b sl Fitted Bags, $19.50 values ., 008 | Values to $27.50, at....... fl.B.la‘:fld 7.50 e ————

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