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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, BRIEF CITY NEWS | Reward for Pretty Lad Stolen a Year Ago Wedding Ringe-—Baholm, Jewsler. 1915. 13 for the Calumet restaurant would make |now seeks another man to settle down to mnu anybody feel as though his life was (& hum-drum existence of snatching nickels and dimes from the night owls. OSCAR MAN OF LEISURE AFTER GETTING LEGACY | being passed in a groove, and Oscar Carl- | | Last Friday Ludovic Romlow, Si4ear- B | "Ting! Forty cents! Yessir! Here's |son, bland and supreme custodian of the old retired, tarmer from Mear BYROUBN pour , air! | cash register in Omaha's largest all-night | - 5 - T t S t S i P A h Ny Neb., dled at the Carlson home, 158! Marc e Bee ot s e B i ---Mother Continues Search for Lost Son - w7 10 " i ond mirdwt ahd. Jon hie outis” toriune’ bf witlyod-trok ks 16 | Your face s good. but it won't go into | But last Friday he got a jolt in the Carlson and Mrs, Carlson. hnvmm.n_l,".., y ana d‘ '\,: »\’:“( the cash reglster!” shape of a $10000 Inheritance from & auwe' oot aoc Omcar walked into (he |I‘VI:\‘:’” s e st 3 Fifteen years of this as night cashier | deceased uncle-in-law, ancd-—-the Calumet | Calumet and resigned. s “Today's Movie FProgram” olassified — —_— _— —— e section today. It appears in The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the va rious moving picture theaters offer For Safety Piret in Life Insurance see Fie Agerrcs Ca. o Worewr, o Economical \Women Can Spend a Profitable Saturday at one o he oldest (71 years) and best b comanies o . B3srg3 ---Extreme Price Reductions on All Women’s Garments The State Bank of Omaha, corner ?H» teenth and Ilarney. Pays FOUR p cn time ceposita and THREE per cen | on savings accounts. All deposits in this vank are protected by the depositors | ruarantee fund of the state of Nebraska. | ingly light penalty We are show- ing unques- Consider these remarkably §6.190r ‘ Low Prices tionably the ntence is Susponded—W. M Mesicks : & I' f L S o Dot e ressing on Women's o biggest line o 3 i« i e vk L A Suits : the City , n poliee court Ropeating Our Sale of T W “ouki Wox Supw<Chahep Betgss of the STYLISH FALL SUITS g S BROADOLOTH oofl"ao o g P g il vamwwss - Lall ) R v ey would~then burst forth into a flow language that was finally rassing officer. He days in the silenced by a $9.95 Women's and Mis Velvet and Oloth | 8UITS | Values up to $35 ! $15 | HIGHEST GRADE SUITS| Choice of the House | NEW PLUSH COATS $17.50 $26.00 $35.00 EVENING OOATS (Broadoloth) $16.00 $20.00 NOVELTY COATS (and Mixtures) Unrestricted Cboice ‘ of Our Entire Stock | Afternoon Dresses Evening Dresses | Dancing Dresses [ Street Dresses was sentenced 10 ten county jail, Christian Endeavor Forward Movement | Plans Inaugurated thin | [ | | n £ilk, Serge, Net, Velvet Chiffon and Lace Plans for a big ward movement winter among the Christian Ende cieties of the city were made at a meet All Buits up to $65 $18_75 ing of the union of the socleties in the | e 1 ° ird church, President | ~ i . RE, TURES oF RBBERTALLEN f Stuart Wiee presiding | " THREE PIC Al A NEW SILK WAISTS Among the things that the union set SIRIKER. AND FitS IOTHER Values to $6.50 itself to secure during the coming year | . ALL FUR SETS | Don't Miss This Dress Sale are five mew Christian Endeavor so-| NIy YORK, Dec. 1.—Much like the | took off his overalls. He was using a | feet tall and should weigh fifty pounds. | | e heuabost of the Beasen $4.95 cleties, 500 new members, 500 converts for | famous Charley Ross, pretty i-year-old | little broom He was a sturdy youngster, with a well | 1.6 OFF | o « 0 e ers o obe! en S el on of M 3 - eveloped che L hro! , with eace union, 200 members for the “‘Quic tchter of Brooklyn, just a y ago dis- . a slight e, reddish-b: iy Holir" 100 new Christian Endeavor ex-! appeared from St. Peterburg, Fla., whero | WOMAN Who did not know him gave a |y liehter eyebrows, had & promi- | $20.00 Fur Sets, $16.00 | All Colors and Ohangeable perts, twenty-flve new members of the | his mother and stepfather had taken him | PFfect descrintion of him as a little lad | , 00 iue vein at the bridge of the nose $60.00 Fur Sets, $40.00 i Tenth legion, two new life work recruits | on a visit to his uncle and aunt she had seen accompanying & SLranger | .. g {iny scar on the upper lip. Any in- y o, v and fifty new subscribers to the officlal| In the twelve months since then Mr, | 'TOUBh the strects a few moments after | ¢;rvation should be sent to W. C. | 4 organ of the societies. Richter has never ceased to follow up “"l‘ boy had 'wa'v{nr' d. The l'un'\y'\lr Richter, 474 McDonough street, Brooklyn, Plans were made for the entertainment | every clue to the boy's fate. He balieves | POINt In her identification was the fact |y 'y, of delegates to the state convention,| the child was kidnaped. Today he re- | th#t the cbild she saw had no rom Layout shows three pictures of the I5m & DOU 45 meeting here the first week of next No-| newed his offer of $0 reward for the | °® On ng lad, and one of his mother. vember, After the meeting conferences were held | on lookout committee Clue after clue, in all parts of the coun- wag | try and Canada hps been run down with- succes boy, no questions asked Little “‘Bobby,” as he was known, | playing in the yard of the house belong- | ©ut work, social com mittee work and prayer meeting commit- | ing to his uncle and aunt December 1 he boy was 5 years old on September tee work. Another meeting will be held | 1014. The day was very hot, so tha boy l 18, 1015, should now be three and one-half | January 18 in the Third Presbyterian church, AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA| Mike Miller Accused of Undue| Familiarity with Other Child on South Side. | Railway Cars Will Advertise Omaha as Great Dairy Center S| [ SPLENDID CHRISTMAS BARGAINS IN FINEST HIGH GRADE HOME FURNISHINGS AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY : UNMASKED BANDITS CARRY ON WORK BOLDLY The “Ak-Sar-Ben Dispatch” is a name to be carriel by a line of 700 railway cars ‘CASE WILL COME UP TODAY Two unmasked bandits, apparently still in their teens, walked Into the grocery of which are, being bullt by the Midwest| Investigation by Sergeant James Shea- |y zyckschwert, Chicago street, early Dispatch company of Chicage to carry | bhan of the South Side police Into the |lage night and while one held the pro Omaha dairy products. | recard of Mike Miller, Roumanian, ar-|prietor at bay with a revolver the other The cars will be ycllow with borders of | rested on a charge of attempted assault |rifled the cagh reglster and fled, AB. CK Ak-Sar-Ben yellow, green and red. On|on the 4-year-old daughter of Mrs. Rose, From the descriptions furnished the SOLID COMFORT ADJUSTABLE BA each side will be printed “Omaha, the!Fakato, Monday afternoon at o'clock | police it is suspected that the two youths MORRIS ROCKER—Equipped with llidlag Largest Dairy Center in the World,” and | While the little child was on her way to|are the same who robbed two other stores foot m‘ 'hich i. invulblo 'hcn pl‘c “Nebraska Dairy Products Value $50,000,0 0 Visit her uncle at Twenty-ninth and R in a similar manner and In the same dndiinesth chair . Pienms ot Annually.” On the ends will be the letters Streets, resulte in the information that |neighborhood two nights before, * “A. D." for “Ak-Sar-Ben Dispatch.” | Mifler has taken liberties with another | and back u nl- Local dairy shippers have agreed to!little girl, Anna Gulitz, 6-year-old daugh- | : give all their business to the Midwest ! ter of Mrs. A. Gulitz, Twenty-eighth and stered with company. The new cars will have lco|T streets { grade Sf)llnsh lm' tanks and will average Trom 40,000 to 60,000 According to the mother of the latter itation leather, pounds capacity i Miller had approached her and | Fully worth The first cars are now being painted | made insulting inferences which she did | $12.00 Speoinl for and put on thelr running gears in Chi- | not understand. Later she told her| el ’ cago. { mother, and after the arrest of Miller in | tomorrow, only— R T 0 | the Fakato case, in which he was cor-| SORORITY GIRLS AT PARTY f nered and held up with a revolver by the | 37.95 { mother of little Justi, Mrs. Gulitz told AND BASKET BALL GAME ! Miss Quito l,.mv entertained the Kappa Psl Delta sorority of the University of Omaha last evening at her home ing a varled program of music and games, the co-eds attended the University of Omaha-Clark basket ball contest in a Foilow- k top, French beveled body. Those present were | Make a very useful and appreciative pres. e mirfor, measures 18x30 " P Tth Collina hlisgee— v ent. Our stock will help you solve the nches o e vy Binsvath o ix.rom.-m CRESSEY, the Shoeman. Jean Berger Naomi Lowe | Hanernl Olga Anderson Olga Jorgenson Harold Berg, aged R ) n . b of Mr. Lilllan Anderson Laura Axford and Mrs. A. G. Berg, 918 Homer street, Use The Bee's “Swapper" column. hy story to Sergeant Sheahs The Miller case cdines up in police court this morning. If the judge fails to con- vict and sentence the man, the police say they will call in immigration authorities | and have him deported as an undesirable cl.zen, Nobby Shoes BL hl)ANT ROYAL CIRCAS- 1M WALNUT TATION PRINCESS | DF roomy base h L3 d two, lower drawers swelled front. Heavy TSe Canh. TS5e a Month MASSIVE -TWO-INCH CONTINUOUS BED OUTRT. Omaha, died Wednesday evening at the A CHILD'S TOY WASH DAY SET, censisting tl e home of the parents. The funeral will veautifully eameled |(aine’ pisces and one domes clethes'pine. A ser { CU.HS From the WiI‘BS | be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from ..‘nwn -:n around || hat will meestly sppeal te littie cm.n Facked { +|the residence. Rev. Robert L. Wheeted C)[2av Bt 7on Come |‘- e C st will officlate. Interment will be made || s you come early, a8 Sale of 1,600,000 acres of Te in the Graceland Park cemetery. Seamigty wii”aot leor. long. " OBy mail o ler will begin Januar o member ofAhe ing to announcement at Austin oy Te ol » 3, A Lo gnnoUncament At Austly well known Upjohn family of Sarpy jand is the property of the county, died Wednesday afternoon at fund and is situated in wes | her home’ in Sarpy county. She was Colonel Charle Mills, editor of the |¥ears old and passed all of the Years Farm Home, died at Bpringfield, 1L, |of her life in the after a long iliness, the State tary of the tion and fe Board of Agriculture American I Stock associa a _ time adjutant He was secretary of | Miss Eliza J. Upjohn, rpy cofinty home. She ! born of that county. held from the home is one of the first The funeral will be tant near La -Platte Friday afternoon at 2 general of Ilinots ’clock. Interment will be in the La | Preceded by l"“‘,'f"“;‘r"‘:fl"‘ Cutioure oMrs. Grace Wilbur Platte cemet | Ointment to spots of dsndruff. ciation, d X | Samples Free by Mail candidate for the presidency of the Mystic Wonder at Besse. Cuticurs Boap #ad Olntment sold_everywbers. SELLHRS CELEBRATED “KITCHEN- tional American Woman Suffrage | A real mystery will be developed be Liberal sample of each malled free with 33-p. book. NBED" .ymuL T ,.M“. ®0ld from Ard Shaw, Who has announged nes inten: | 1070 the Besso theater this evening when | Addres posisard “Cutleurs” Dept 60, Bosion c Srade or'sohid ek With rubbad wesed ] tion to refire '"|“Yuma,” a mystic wonder, seven feet | — Sas: i THE FAMOUS REGENT COMBINA- Frade of solid oak, with rubbed waxed At a convention of the Equity Cosopera- | tall. Will wrap himself up in a two-by- | TION COAL AND GAS RANGE. A tive exchange at St. Paul, Minn two-foot Ran as 11 ell uminum ; m. -l ° go at St Paul, s kren box and proceed to come out Wi Sont or s Has fare Toven. | THERE SHOULD BE MUSIC IN EVERY HOME Gake it ‘Dread: box. .m,:d“’nr buyin nd marketing organizatio; M Dotove the e K ey - spice A — ve lthe farmers of ‘the northwest was | FIEHE before the eyes of the public What to Do for Eczema tons Ralsg Bor ol Wiits ponollii® ON CHRISTMAS DAY gonvenieries for lhlo g organized, its purpose being to stop A 4 Kt n. e greates porting midale men. 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Leaders of organized the railroads arrived at Chicago prepara tory to holding & secret conference consider whether a genera] strike on all the rallroads of the country shall b called mext spring unless the transporta tion lines grant increases in wages for overtime and an eight-hour day. Th iabor unlon officials declare there will be no arbitration of the demands of the rafllway employes. Officers were elected and the basic principles of life insurance were dis cussed at the ninth annual convention the Association of Life Insurance Irest- dents at New York. These officers w chosen: General (U\H\.rl and manager Robert Lynn Cox of New York; actuary John J. Brinkerhoff of New York; mem. bers of the executive committee, Jesse R Clark of Clncinnati, W Day ‘of New York, Forgst Drydeén of Newark, Haley Wiské of New York, Aifred D. Foster of Boston, George Ide of New York, Charles %. 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