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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1915. selze arms and ammunition about to be ;V nited States with the privilege that the {niture factory is in consideration for the anxiously awaiting the arrival of a ship. J“'“" ‘““" |. GRES ORY SUGGEQTS CEbocted I, vidstion oE 1" prendommin | dstendant may sive befl Teavenorts, penkomary where ut: | Evervens u-the” pacr was_wes ouve | NN T mmmmm|||m||mmuuuumnnmuunlu_ proclamation of an embargo on sk Mr. Gregory asked for no changes in mately all furniture nfeded by the fed- | Prof. Tanquarry of Illinols, who was suf ments of that character and to selze ar e anti-trust laws. When decisions have |eral government may be made. A textile |fering with frozen feet. Should the party = cHANGES IN LAWS‘"M ammunitions about to be used in ¢ en rendered m the Harvester, Steel, |mill and twine plant at Atlanta for |be unable to return to the United States == Steamship P Lehigh Valley, United making mail bags, blankets, and cotton |by fall, ™Mr. Allen wrote, they would be nection with military expeditions which By - o e e ComettON 500 How Srbitidl by dJaw. | Sve M"hm"y Wi SiNee ated B ick for tents is being contemplated. well able to make out for anothes yea Make Statutes Regarding Neu- | an amendment to the commodities clause | ATea of debatable ground In dnys cavse many aisturbed digestions. trality l!orv- Specifio, of the Interstate Commerce Act to pro- \“"'"’""l of trade will have been grea Exped]tl()n sa,fe The stomach and bowels should mot he [== produces, or which are man- | , Dec. 10 ulth n | The attorney general points c at|McMillan Arctic expedition in North |lowed by serlous discases, resulting from 1o protect the United States against neu- | the controlling stockholders, ir-|gnq Atlanta peniten * |is contained in a letter received today by | home, ready for use. No griping; no un- trality violations such as have marked | resr e of whether such rallrond nh,nnn of emp - Mrs. Jerome lee n of Maquoketa, | Pleasant after effect. Relieve distress duction are to be completely divorced, | formation will include estimates of ma- | The party had just received news of the | for the Room. Bee Want Ads Do the traflity statotes to rpake : s s ::‘:p‘::‘;:l’t":x‘ll:"r:l‘rq:m‘.‘,,;"’:"" the United | that congress prohibit any rallroad ownod | chinery, the cost of installation, pr European war, the letter sald, and were | Work. 24 l“.'t s.l°°' lant facility, from transporting in |factured p d be made & crime for|® P . ::‘: '[::;11!: "":’“‘ " ““ s "'m to| Interstate commerce articles produced or | “I shall also urge as part of the plan on to escape or atter 0 iephration.” sald the attorney general, “the payment : = colu"nll escape from an interned warshlp of a owned by such corpuration. o . _| dicted in federsl criminal proceedings | ernment department to arr re- | etention of portion of these earn in. | to the district where the Indictments were | "'¢Ntlon of some portion o | be fo D1 co nde ore e —————— —_ Attorney General Asks Congress to| Make Commodities Clause Stronmer. pre the supreme McMilla,n AI'CtiC Timely Hints on Over Eating. | hivit & rattro ad from transporting in in. | circumacribed - ufact produce by any corporation |ny January 1, 1917 the progress of the war in Europe and | *uch controlled or atfillated corporation | it is necessary near here, from her husband, a wireless | After eating, regulate bowels, sweeten the Mexican vevolutions, was asked of |has an interest in the articles at the|lation be o s oo operator with the expedition. stomach and tone up the liver, Sold congress today.. by : Attorney General{ time of transportation i to send information 10| The letter, dated April 6, was carried | everywhere.~Advertisement. Gregory in his annual report. The at-| Tt 18 also necessary,” he added in this | congress relating to the manufacture of lout by an Fsquimo, who sledged 40 | s wh s AR . States, to place bombs or other explosives |7 ntrolled by a producing or trading | raw material, value of finished belllperent. nation: and in any event| Another recommendation would change [MOBhIY to the tamilies of prisoners turn any such person to the pl | | ings to be pald over to them after their | i 0 St Andier sugweston iat | returned so that a federal warrant may | 8 8 08 P8 T GTC D | : : k Th run after. indictment to any, part of the | | The attorney general again recommends | man act, says the re «hristmas, New Year's and other feast armitted in clogged up, for in | | parmitted to rema o s musr: WEAK | {S7inte commerce artices which 1t 5| pmuppayment for Prisomcrs. | CLINTON, Ta Word that the | digestion and constipation are often fol- FREE DEMONSTRATION DAILY ufa, o . " | almost 2,000 oral Greenland was in good condition in April | Undigesied polsonous waste matter. Foley s I Els' TEIMS t t WASHINGTON, Dec ~New 1aws | contr r affiliated with It by having | neaoners will be fdle at th and amply provisioned for another year, | CRthartic Tablets should be in every '°°|. . e torney geneéfal suggested amendments to | COnnection, “it transportation and pro- |supplies for the government. This in- miles to Bouth Greenland, A Room for the Roomer, or a Roomer on vessels safling from American ports| COTPOTation and not operated merely as | and character of articles to be manu . S . g - "on‘ .nd Thl’ v ‘ | a Portion of the amount earned by prison . i BRERtY Miont b sived ¢ me gov- | Provisions for the removal of persona in- & ortion of the amount eEreed b Bt - - AFo"oll_ authority be given the Eovernment to | The attorney general said that a fur I — —— ) il = Outit flnly Nv— v " $3.00 CAS THIS CHRISTMAS PIANO SALE| @ o S e ; " o - - o W oy gl : te 6 " . IS BREAKING ALL RECORDS| Regeeliel =" 1 sl ety cins BUY NOW——SAVE HALF—START PAYING IN JANUARY T a _Sfi,,“t,,a,_“’i:“{‘l: e sfif,':;fl:_““i“' 250 PIANOS | (5 A MONTH | | (ade | [oon e o= £ TIITTI pocoe 57 000 offered b; l.ny ro)lhllo piane FREE LIFE INSURANCE, h house in try, and on the A 25-year guarantee with every s b trade and from a lal'ge terms, Instrument sold. 9 " stock that covers the A ( sl A Week Puts a Columbia A superb array of New Pianos from which to make your & whole field of 3 Grafonola in Your Home = selection from $176 and up. Steinway, Weber, Hardman, Steger 2 Sensibl = Uiy m'iomn,, : ;’E.T{b, “,‘.}' ::;nm st g Ry nsible, Wearable Christmas Gifts - TOYS‘ Tovs' At (t:':t’y _I._o;:::t:‘r‘l::lsm::‘ 'tlla Used nmms SPECIALLY PRICED for CHRISTMAS | [ Helpful Suggestions=== ) Ecuarae THEM IF You wisH Former Sale Former Sale «=«Fill up his shirt box for Christmas Price. . Price. Price. 276 Bradford, upright o 125 Shirts are always thankfully received and our stocks are full of J T Brass flmmulfllfilIllllllllmlllHll||||||||||m||, 800 Tryber, upright ... the very latest patterns and fabries. | 8 276 Mueller, upright 1 $300 Vose & 1gh ] : gEf:' E’E‘:“:’m‘rflhfhi i SI.OO, $l°50! $2.00 $400 Emer "",‘,’:,r..' iy b 1,000 cm&!?fi.“i"él‘.?.: grand '3 and up to $5.00 $300 Schm Muelle . $1,100 Steinway, grand 326 Kingsbury, upright .. o 460 Schubert Pla; Pi; 480 Sloger & Bous, uprie T e BN Special prices on assorfments of Also the Aedlian line'of Plancls Pisnos, including Steinway, Steck, Wheelock, Stroud, Stuyvs. Fhese Mgibox m Aeolian and Schmoller & Mueller Player Planos, Every instrument marked in pll.ln figures. 38150 Shirts in Fancy Box—84.15 shrnh now and bave it held m-!nu delivery. 3—$200 Shirts In Fanoy Bo:—'fl,so 1311-1313 Farnam e g g g g ERECTOR SETS s’hmn“erwg ruMnol!n?ll!?wr m?!vans"llxo;ugnol;unmo MAHA Paiamas’ too : , e I " :.':-ryif';fy“cumm:o'm e Jardinieres, tend his inventive knowl- ‘ £ cdge. All metal. Make acceptable Christmas gifts. We . Esyeclnl i Christmas Stockings, Special— oY iy = %) 27c - el BOILERS, Wood Buildo YAMA YAMA DOLLS in '“’“’—"f! character dress—30 in, TStrietive— e .. $1.25 45c¢ Automatic Train and Circular Track complete— 89c¢ AUTO VAN Special— 49¢ 79¢ have them in patterns that range from the very noisy to the very quiet. Boxed as we box them they c R E n IT co “ R T E s Y ™ From $1.00 to $5.00 6 (50 We have assembled a A vast Stock of = A% ~ NewNeckwear v 4 ; ’ ¢ Probably the biggest line \ ever in Omaha. I‘ hambim that is new to the 20th century. Where You used to get : . 4 L OREDIT, you uldom got OOURTESY, and you NEVER got VALUES. Today,the busi- § 3 7 Sewshans la; rypre- ness of Personal Oredit is 5o well established that you get COURTESY at all times—and S S our enormous output enables us to give you VALUES as good as any cash store. Try §! rom 50¢ o Wlmflm—muuhn _ :uu;u:a";‘umon: Women's and Misses' Newest Coats| a3 for $1:00 bexed without extra charge $25, $22.50, $19.75, $15, $12.50 In Velvet, Zibeline, Plush, Broadcloth, Oorduroy and Novelty Coat- Mufilers Are Necessities— ings. The newest and most stylish models are shown in these materials, %3 R et iy e RIGET some full lined with peau de cygne or satin, trimmed at the neck with fur, WELOOME Christmas presents. We have over forty ditferent plush or velvet, priced exceptionally low. Pay $1.00 a week. kinds in choice colorings and desirable materials— Clearance of Women’'s Suits $1.00,51.50, $2.00,and upto$5 N . s IF YOUR PAL DOES MUCH TRAVELING a collar bag would fill Your choice of 160 Ladies’ New Winter the bill and please him. From $1.00 to $&00, in a very large variety Suits, on sale Saturday at only of combinations and designs. Just Pay $3.00 Down—Then $1.00 a Week. “ i . 1 ful Closing oul all our Silk and Combination Dresses in two lots, $5.75 and $8.75 osiery is alwaysuseiu Always sensible, always very acceptable, and you | can have as many paird beautifully boxed, as you LIBRARY TABLES d wish to give. ke ideal Xmas gifts. A ' We carry forty-six different large assortment in goldex and kinds of hosiery, including— fumed oak and mahogany. Sat- A pretty, fully dressed doll given free with every pur- Holeproof, Interwoven, Wayne urday, golden oak library tables, like cut, worth chase on Saturday, as long as the supply lasts, Onyx and Eiffel ) | & #1250, Special .. . $8.75 T-CUP ALUMINUM PER- S RV e te & 9% por pele : E COLATORS and 1 Ib. sman BVflrcna‘s 0[ Me" Special value of 6 pairs for $1.50 : ; Goods sold out of town § Paxten & Gallagher Cof- O T e Ta v "" e Bl Qe eas or uy- CI'OSS Gloves : | ersy Send us your ordu.y 8 Beautifully tailored modaln for men and young men. lvery'.hmg 1 . from the !al-mfiu styles for the young fellow to the more conserva- " "andkerChlefS tive mo;l:: for the middle-aged and older men. A big variety to ohoou As 'l‘l:,';’ :l{.'.:‘;%‘:{m‘m :5:-;;?&7;{&?:.'::«‘33 o ] m dollar a week. of linen is to seen. Daintil X1 Ll cm'fienhnmsmuu’unmm Men's Suits, $12.50 Up, Boys' Buits, $3.50 Up, : at 26c, The each, ! Bath Robes, Smokin Jndmh. l.ou & Robes New Club House Coa! From $5.00 to SI0.00 A ||m||||||||||| Serviceab'e Jewelry Novelties o BENSER & TORNE @ USE E&rSsss Automatic Banks, Special-— 35¢ IS A TR A A SR TG mnummunniimmmmmmmumunnmmmmlnmmmmmlmm PEOFLES STUlik, FUSLLE aULEL KU, I 5