Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 26, 1915, Page 3

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W ( SCHOOL DEBATERS | st sosse muvesne, v v | born In Bavaria, November 11, 1516, He TO TAL | is quite vigorous in mina and body, and docnma he never was attepded by & i pyhstelan in his lfe. He fought with " N lhl Austrian army during the war with Preparedness Will Be Subject of | Ruesia in 18451550, He came to America Arguments of Nebraska High | when % years of age and lived in east- School Leagues | ern states until 1571, when he located on d | & homestead In Sherman county, near Ravenna. He has lived in Ravenna NINETY SCHOOLS TO TAKE PART | uiout ten years. His wite, 91 years old, 7 [ —— | 1s still living, though very feeble. A son LINCOLN, NEB, Dec 2--(Special)— | jjves In western Nebraska and a daugh The Ninth annual debate of the Ne-|(or Naggle Knelss, has always lived braska High School Debating league, | with her parents. Although deat and which begin in February and end with the state competition at the University of Nebraska: on High Behool Fete day in May will be on the live question of increased armament.” The proposition fsr “Resolved, That congress should eub- stantially adopt the recommendations of the secretary of war and the navy for increased armament.” \ This question will be thrashed out in some ninety schools in all parts of the { state under the auspices of the largest debating league in the country. League was organized with thirty members dumb, she has more than ordinary in- telligence and energy and is a most | faithful and competent companion for her parents during their declining years. W. A. Rosene; Nelson, Bupt. C. K. Miorse; Newcastle, Supt. W. F. Richard- | son; Newman Grove, Supt. E. L. Mar- | tin; Overton, Supt. H. G. Stout: Rising City, Supt. T. Z Zacek: Kock County High School, Supt. H. A. McFarland: Shickley, Supt. G. H. Wrightman; Wayne, Supt. O. R. Bowen. The directors of the twelve districts of in 108, In each district the members are . 1 alred for the first-serles debates, the |‘N® ;;"““’ }f:';(“’;'“'m'“"’l_‘f”""‘ by the Mzc]zae Hrneiss winners then go into the second-serfes; | prieCet . 4 S ) and the two winners there then meet to Supt. E. L. Meyer, Geneva, Central; decide the district championship—which . decide the alsurice champlonship—which | prl ™ 3 5 “jreore: mouin omans. | LIEOLTIC Worker . Eagtern: Principal V. G. Mays, Lincoln, a representative to the state debate. Bent . Contrais Bk VI Marvin | Nearly Meets Death Sixteen Seek Admission. O'Nelll, Northern; Supt. L. J. Knoll, Sixteen new schools have asked to be | West Point, North Central; Supt. J. R admitted to the league this year. They | Armstrong, Oaklgnd, Northeastern; Supt. are W. R. Pate, Alllance, Northwestern; Supt Hoskins, Supt. Harold Boyce; Lyons, |ings, Western; Supt. Don R. Leech, Sar. | employe took hold of two live wi Supt., P. L. Franklin; Mason City, Supt: | gent, West Central. full view of the onlookers. Hia life Wnl’ SUPERIOR, Neb., Dec. . —(Spectal | Telegram.)—This evening while working | Arapahos, Supt. A. J. Hargate: Ben- |C. W. Gwinn, Edgar, Southern; Principal | On an electric light pole to make a con- kelman, Supt. C. 8. Strickler; Cozad, |A. P. Hillyer, Beatrice, Boutheastern; | nection for a line to attach to a sample Supt. Norval Pearce; Crawford, Supt. |Supt. 8. E. Chadderdon, Oxford, South- |siren whistle which was being d'munf| R. L. Hoff; Crete, Supt. G. A. Gregory; | western; Prineipal J. C. Mitchell, Hast- | strated to the local fire department, an saved by the quick work of other em- THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: shut off the current ‘ F@ Sherman County Ploneer, Hale and \ e Hearty and a Hundred Years Old Hall Figui'es Up v Sums Still Due | (From LINCOLN, Dec. 2i.—(Special)—~Adjutant |ond re To Spanish Vets |z Good Bye Fear Here Mo res in | 14th ney Back Guarantee and Farnam S - go— ) Long Life Dental Work It Is Policy to Get The Best Anyone who buys my Dentistry is insured against the trouble of having it done over, Once It 1 did not is e do it right the first time my ten-year guaranteo would compel me to do it over and you don't want to go through it again, because it takes time Whether it is for swollen face, live nerves, removing decay, crowning, bridging or extract- ing your teeth, my special treatment for each case Is made casy by several means of killing the really more dangerous than decay of the teeth. Write for Booklet on Unusual Dentistry. DR. BRADBURY, Dentist ECEMBER 26, 1915, ployes who reached & nearby switch and |up to $8.58% and runs all the way from {elghty conts up to $37.78, the highest | amount due to Lioyd L. Shaffer, a mem- | ber of the regimental band of the Third regiment. The post office address of most of the whom these amounts are nknown and in many cases the ddress given has been changed s difficult to find the parties. ger amount is due members of A Staff Correspondent.) the Third regiment, the First and Sec- iments running $3 and . due s v #0 that The | Genaral Hall has spent some time look- | - ing up clalms due survivors of the Span [ Reda Get Hurler. ish American war ard has prepared a NE;" ‘\M‘k"‘;':" 'L:’:‘\“‘:"‘hm“ Sas Beth | list of the same so that it I8 known how [aold to the Clnelnnati Reds nough for you and me, too! and you need it for other things. PAINLESS TREATMENT pain. Gum diseases need first attention. Write for my home triatment. Plates, $2.50 Up. 27 Years in Omaha, 921.22 Woodmen of the World Bldg.~—Phone D, 1756, '8 K ' JOHN A. SWANSON, Pres. m ‘WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treas. Omaha, The Event That the Well-Dressed Women of the West Wait for==Our Our one aim now is absolute clearance. ing measures to effect cleared stocks is known to everyb greatest from every standpoint, because assortments bnve been kept up to a completeness, and now out they go at exactly one-half off. Choose Monday as follows: COATS At One-Half Off Velour, Plush and Wool Coats. At One-Half Off DRESSES [ atgneraton_ | ALL $64.50 COATS AT...... ALL $564.50 COATS AT......827.25 ALL $49.50 COATS AT...... 24.75 ALL $44.60 COATS AT......$22.25 ALL $39.50 COATS AT......$19.75 ALL $3450 COATS AT......$17.25 ALL $32.60 COATS AT...... 16.25 ALL $29.50 COATS AT......$14.75 ALL $2450 COATS AT......$12.25 ALL $19.50 COATS AT...... 9.75 ALL $1485 COATS AT......$ 7.45 ALL $12.85 COATS AT......$ 6.45 Party, Afternoon and Street Dresses. ALL 34950 DRESSES AT...$24.75 ALL $44.50 DRESSES AT...$22.25 ALL $39.50 DRESSES AT...$14.75 SPECIAL ALL $37.50 DRESSES AT...$18.75 Show NOTICE: ALL $34.50 DRESSES AT...$17.25 Windows Noc. oD | ALL $32.50 DRESSES AT...$16.25 Today N onaooes” | ALL $29.50 DRESSES AT...$14.75 A Smail Cnerge | ALL $27.50 DRESSES-AT...$13.75 for Alterations | ALL $24.50 DRESSES AT...$12.25 During This Sele. | ALY, $19.50 DRESSES AT...$ 9.75 ALL $17.50 DRESSES AT...$ 8.75 ALL $14.85 DRESSES AT...$ 7.45 ALL $12.85 DRESSES AT...$ 6.45 mings, sizes 14 to 20, $3.00. Year-End Sale worth to $3.46, in Year- Moudly in { Monday, 8t..eeececenoinss | Bud Solo Mobday, 88.....0 . i Bleees eees from handling. Worth to waists, in beautiful laces, chiffon eorgette and crepe de 41 rlmu‘ Year End Sale /4 Monday, 8t...opecc0ensas JOMHN A SWANSON.swcs. WO T AN - sizes, sold as high as $6.95, to close out Year-End Sale, ==———===CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND \‘\(J\IEA\ ALL 35950 SUITS AT...... — | EEEEEEERERE EEEEEEEEEEEE( BEEREPRENIEE | . E g g 3 8 : % §1.95 L on il waiis $5.95 to $14.85 Children’s Coats, One-Half Off e S B T A e 82.98 103745 Bhoice Monday at at One-Quarter Of Astrakhan. Full lined. Belted. All late fall and winter of 1915 models All fznwy and high grade Women's Wearing Apparel, Thisd Fioos Year-End Sacrifice Sale Of Women'’s Suits, Coats, Dresses, and Furs at Exactly ONE - HALF OFF Starts Monday Morning, December 27 at 8:30 O’clock The presofa of this ter store and its sw ear’s End Sale will be SUITS At One-Half Off Velvet, Wool and Corduroy Suits. o 339339313 4.85 SUITS AT...... FINE FURS— SUITS AT...... 28t 222888 50 SUITS AT...... At One-Half Off ats, Sets, Separate Muffs. 282888 : > <] 33334 More Radical Clean-Up Reductions For Monday - $3.00 Women’s Blouses,| $3.45 All Wool Middies | $6.95 Women's Skirts, 800 Washable Blouses, em- Misses' All-Wool Berge One hundred Women's All- broidered fronts, sailor Middies. Come in navy 29 Wool Skirts, navy and collars. Slightly soiled with red or white trim- . black, all — $2.00 House Dresses, Ono lot of Women's House Dresses and 3-Plece Breakfast Sets of madras, pereale, gingham. Worm to $2.00. Monday, OO, 8% ....cco00000nns $14.85 Women’s Dresses 125 Women’s and 8495 Misses’ All-Wool Berge Dresses, this season’s mer- chandise, green, black, navy, ear End price Monday. . i e » VP much is due each one. The total runs l & 1 f the Rimira Hours, 8 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12. h state of Birch mahogany b4-inch ”r/// Quartered Oak Revolving - Roll Top Desks, at §29.95 Btools, $3.95 and $4.98, and $39.75, A gvenhagen worth to $l4 85 84’5 3—A V Agency for McDomll Km:hen Cabmou Beaton & Laier Co. 415-17 South 16th St. Phone Douglas 335 All Cedar Chests 1{ Less Better Choose Yours Early Tomorrow | To reduce a long stock of Cedar Chests hefore inventory, a discount of 26 per cent will be allowed from the regular prices . this week. Our chests are !homulhly well made and finished as et they should be, Here's how prices are affected $12.50, 41-inch Cedar Chests, go at...... R $0.75 §15.00, 44-inch Cedar Chests, go at. " . $19.00, 47-inch Cedar Chests, go at Thls Range Cuts Fuel Bills and Burns Both Gas and Coal Come In and see for yourself the many advantages of having a Moore Combination Gas-Coal range in your kitchen—Bufl W to last a lifetimo and save its " purchase price over and over aguin, not only in fuel saving ~but by saving time, space and labor, as well. Sold on F.uy Terms Nhy not start the new year by providing your kitchen with a means of #aving thousands of needless steps in 1016—and giv- ing yourself more time out of the kitchen. fit your kitchen to best advantage. || ) Price range from $135.25 to $43.50, |/ So'd on Easy Terms At Big Price Cut Aiming to close out every plece of office furniture in the store as quickly as possible, prices have been stripped of every vestige of profit. It will pay you to come in and check over the line, Mr. Office Man, Roll Top Desks and Office Chairs Oak and Mahogany = Plain and Revolving Z 35 asiha e A Dozen Patterns Arm Chalrs, from $4.95 up. Mahogany Revolviag Chalr, to close out, $9.75, Typewriter Chairs, $5.45, k). 87.75, §7.95, $9.18 and $11.65. High grade quartered golden oak Roll Top \ Desks, at $48 and $49.50, X One Golden Oak Double Flat Top Desk, to close out, at $47.65. Flat top oak desks, to close out, at $19.75, $49.85 and $52.00 each, exceptionally good desks everyone, 8-foot mahogany office tables, to close out, $29.75. M Other office tables at $4.50 \ \ to $10.75, $16.50 and $20.85, ) Your Credit is Good at Beaton & Laier’s SERIES WO. 3. Are You Gifted WITH COMMON SENSE? Are you using it to advantage in reference to your health? You wou'd take offense if somebody told you you were not, wouldn't you? COMMON SENEE tells us it is nature that throws out any and all dead tissues from the body, as a protection (o health, AND coninon senso tells us that the polvonous suppuration of pus from decayed teoth has the same effect on the system as a large boll or even cancer would, and as soon as a tooth 14 dead pature immediately uses its utmost endeavors to throw it out, AN IDEA can be found of the poisonous nature of dead or decayed teeth from the breath of anyone unfortunate or short-sighted enough in having them. wWEY Jet your health become impaired? Why have a foul breath? Why et your face sink in from loss of your teeth, and becomgs old before your time? WEEN you can, by expending & little time and money avold all these troubles. THINK IT OVER We are equipped with the latest, modern, painless methods in all our de- partments and when necessary can complete your work in one day. ONUE AGAIN At the first sign of danger let some competent Dentist examine your teeth. We will gladly do so FREE of charge, and tell the truth, (Serles No, 4 to abpear soom.) We Are Not Experimenting—All Work Guaranteed 10 ”W?rmw\m“w mm'h:‘m.. 4 Crowns . w.mnmunmrmymumonu-mwdm McKENNEY, Dentists, 14th and Farnam Streets. Mn“

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