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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JANUARY, 7, 1916. 7 | Live Stock Nattonal ‘ Nebraska Natfonal Packers National . | Corn Exch wat'i 2,,;-‘~ meney, no cigars and probably little ot anything else except the narcotics. It is OF DOPE AT DRUG STORE | vetieved they were dope fiends. Pro | SMALL FIRE DOES SLIGHT DAMAGE TO DRESHER PLANT by the smoke. Miss O. Johnson, M7 North | | THIEVES LAY IN SUPPLY Twenty-fourth, was overcome and taken to her home. Apparel in the shop was BRIEF CITY NEWS |BANK DEPOSITS “Townsend's for 'v;mu 0:04--”"‘ FORG \!rnl‘!‘«nk‘ n(;nhr‘v‘-';:- 8- 51| Fire Which Ignfted gasoline in Some |NOt damaged — prietors spent the morning taking an in- rgess-G ot Sta % | | 4 . . ) Rishting Pixtares—Rure pinge | South Omaha Savings. 293,000 undiscovered manner did slight damage Thieves sprung the lock on the ,;."l vehtory to find out what was missing Have Root Print It—Now Beacon Press. | pe ‘. ———2to the plant of Dresher Bros., cleaners | Nates Back to Vernon | door of the Hinterlong Drug store at 4824 | —— New Girl in Dr. Edwards' Home—A | [ £ T | otals 46,700,775 $48,196, at 221113 Farnam street, Weadnesday The Portland elub has seld Third Base- | Dodge Wednesday night and stole quita | Advertiser and customer profit by the grl was born to Dr, and Mrs. Edwards. | G810 of Ten Mxl]lon Shown for the | Several of the emploves were affocted | M40, Rory Rates to the Vernon club for | .\, ausortment of narcotic drugs, no | “Classified Ad" habit. Goes With Wead—Chester L. Arnold} has taken a position with the F. D. W .-m! real estate firm Sues for Divorce—Mrs. Eleanor High has brought suit for divorce against Ly . High, Twelve Months When Comp- ' Inmate Of the House | troller’s Call Was Made. l of Hope Freezes to | Joamve SINCE JANUARY FIRST| Daqth in Brickyard [ alleging non-support. A s Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday till 9 P. M. s gain of over $10,000,000 in R “rotay's Movie Program® classified saction today, It appears fa The Bee | Greater Omaba bank deposits during | The watchman at the brick yard in | U R 5 MPANY PR OISV ELY, Fig out what the va- | the last year s shown by figures|AVer? found the body of & man who had | ] o death during last night. He compiled by the banks at the call of [notified the authorities and the body was | the comptroller, {1dentified as that of Felton Franklin, an | Bankers cite the increased pros-|inmate of the House of Hope, %6 North Twenty-seventh avenue, Omaha. Tt fs! | i % V”_‘-‘ of the banking territory tribu- | yejjeved he wanderea away from home | tory to Omaha as the reason for the and may have lost his way. The body big gain. was taken in charge by R. C. Armstrong, | On December 31, 1915, the date|COToner of Sarpy county, who will hold | of the last call, Greater Omaha banks | """ "**" had on deposit a total of $65,3¢ 138, as compared to 354,920,v:r;fl e‘x ]TWO Chlldren Dle actly one year before that. from Pneumonla, Loans and discounts by Greater Omaha | Pneumonia is beginning rlous moving picture theaters offer. i Falls to Support Wife — Willlam Brougham, 6 South Twelfth street, charged with failing to support his wife | and S-year-old child, was sentenced to | sixty days in the county jail | | Drives Dray on Boulevard—M. Kaplan, Twenticth and Paul streets, charged with | driving & wagon on a boulevard, was ar- | rested by Special Officer A. Frink and fined $1 and costs in police court. Y) After twenty yoars wife found husband could be cured of the awful drink habit by the Furley treatment, 8157 Far- nam, Omaha. Phone Harney 342 This is the liquor and morphine cure with re- "E IRYBODY'S STORE" nu FRIDAY, Midwinter Clearaway Fnday of Lace Curtains at Y2 Price THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1016. “DOUGLAS 187, N ace umulntmn of one m\d one and one-half pmr und throo pair lm which we are day at one-half and one-third undor regular pnco offering in n this clearaway Fri- banks also showed a big mcrease over tha figures for a year ago. At the civse of | | claims its | sults, {1915 loans and discou were $48,196,554, | Yoarly tolls 1 Morrls Puneral This Morning—The @8 compared with $9, M the year be-| Yesterday morning Harry, S-year-old 3 funeral of John Morris, 181 South Fif- |fore. This was a gain of $,48,650 |child of Mr. and Mrs. E. Holman, & rd Meredith avenue, passed away. Lysle Housh, 11 years of age, 1828 North Seventeenth, also died of this disease. Rev. Thomas M. Evans is improving. | He was stricken with pneumonia on Tues day. | Deposits Now Gatning. The latest call by the natlonal comp- troller shows practically no change in total deposits from the 1ast previous call, about two months age, on November 10, 1815, In fact, a very small loss is shown in total deposits, about $284,000, which +fl‘vnth street, Council Bluffs, will be held from the residence of St. Francis Xavier church at 930 this morning, with terment at St. Joseph's cemetery. New Burlington Bquipment—With the American Car and Foundry company the Burlington has placed orders for fifty. in Comld Not Walk h Rheumatism. | Extra Special--$1.25 to $1.50 3 four passenger cars, elght diners, five | Dankers say has no signiticance | A eatisfied patient writes: “Sloan's| mail and nine compartment passenger | l“‘"}""y the banks are recelving heavy | yiniment cured my rheumatism; am 'and bagsage cars. The mew equipment|dePosits since the first of the year, 80 | gratatul. I i AT : i to be turned out early next spring, and | tBat if the comptrollers call had been | omy :',‘,"d’:::';;k_:d:,.'x,::::‘, [ Loom Lace Cllrtallls, 85¢ Pa“' most of it will come onto the western | Made a few days later a big gain instead itadan - i g g I . | of practically a standstill 1d hav y v | ':,';“,‘ to Bt Peul—L. W. Blesalg, | Puen recorded for the WSLBIHEE arin, | ONE OF OLDEST EMPLOYES A hl;}(] asuorm;on( of I\nl‘h'ng‘l‘mm"l\:mm I;\]on m.ul r:lrnn\rv::s | agent tn Omaha for the treight depart- | The loan and discount comparison with OF ROCK ISLAND HERE s A Bl L e R e B e e ment of the Pennsylvania lines, has re- |tWO months ago shows almost $2,600,000 | wore $1.25 to $1.50. Very special for Friday in the Mid-Winter { ain, indic: | Y J H : celved notice of his transfer to St. Paul, | ¥4in. iIndicating a greatly stimulated | A. W. Weatherford of Worthington, | (learaway, at pair, 85¢. § | Minn., where he will have the title of "':"‘"” eince early In November. Minn., accompanied by Mrs. Weather- | s PRI y | | general agent. Mr. Blessiz will be suc- |, A notable fact brought out by the last | ford, is in the city, enroute to Oklahoma | Lace Curtains in Lots of 1and 1'. | Lace Curtamn in Lots of 2,2% u and 3l | coeded n the local office by N. 5, Kinney, | bank ¢all Is that the Omaha National fand’the south, where they will remain it e — = | —— - ‘ who comes from Spokane, Wash. The | 1! "::;“w“'l“"m':d'")"r‘(‘";::‘:': capital, sur- | three months. Mr. Weatherford thers pair, Formerly § Sl to §15 at Half Price | 3 pair, Formerly to 3]5 at 4 Underpnce y changes are effective January 15 . 'a otaling 32,000,- | taking his annual vacation. He is a | s e : 3 - S g | o s R :‘:"‘»Mlnll l:ucthru; lr:;l;; ;T:\‘,k I{n m‘n state | prother-in-law of George West of Omaha. | Nottingham loom lace, Marguisette Beautiful new patterns, full width and r:‘n . 1 re for the com- | Mr, Weatherford is the third oldest | with cluny 1 ed “ JJs | and one-half to three yards long, including Not- h b 1 elun, ce e, imported brussels s 4 Dlscover Plcture :,:".': d‘om of capital, surplus and un- | cmploye on the Rock Island system. He | : WS, A 8% LR tingham loom lace, filet net, Battenberg, also It \ w:l : bnr‘(:ms. The United States Na- | started with the company in 1577 and has net, bobbinette with lace edge, filet net, lr(uh finest imported Duchess and Irish polnt cur- 1 R , ’ Of Oma,ha. Ta,ken S & Do “I‘"‘"’" to equaling it, [ peen in its employ continuously since. | point, imported Swisses, scrims, ete.; were tains, formerly $2.50 to $16.00. In the Clear- ] iy ed total of about $L.800.00. | for more than thirty years he has been | (ll $1.00 to $15.00 a pair; now Half Price, away Friday at One-Third under regular price. | | Before ClVll War Deposits. running an engine and for the last/| | | 0nm| National twenty years between Worthington, Burgess.Nash Co—~Third Floor. | y e e Minn., and Lake Park, Ia., a dintance of § From its '-“"“‘l in London, the Unlon twenty-one miles, making two round trips acific has recelved a book of photo dally, except Sundays and when away on fraphic views taken along the line of g road during 1858 to 1%8. The ancient yive Stock Natlon A ':Hchhaa been pllnced among the archives {'~.Uk N""Q.M'l EN & i of the advertising department. >ackers Natfonal d MUS lNS s ll 1 e ety o (B SHEETS, PILLOW CASES an L pecially ! State Bank of Omaha Security State Bank... {South Omaha Savings covered in London, shows the business portion of Omaha and is supposed to have heen taken about 1850. It is thought Priced for Friday in the Big Basement Domestic Section | to be about the earliest photograph in ex-| Cr*!® Bliraivens e v et rironss | istence, Evidently it was taken from the T lin, cambric, sheets and pillow cases, high achool Erounds and about all there |Omaha National HE low Mid-Winter sale prices on the standard known brands of sheeting mus ic, pi 5 will prevail Friday at the newly enlarged Muslin department. 1214 ¢c Romper Oloth, 73§c. Bleached Sheets, 45¢. 123 ¢ Silkolines at 73c. 2-inch Romper Cizlh stripes and | gize 76x90-inch Seamed Bleached | Fancy flgu:‘ed h?llk(;\lnn, yard checks, worth 12%ec. Sheets, good wearing wide, just the thing for re-cover- 73c .45¢ Sale price, yard ...... quality. On sale, each. .. ing comforters. On sale at, 7’}0 6¢ Unbleached Muslin, 83gc. 25¢ White Crepe, 9¢. the yard was to Omaha at that time were a num- 8. Natlonal ... ver of small houses scattered along the "’,r{!"i':l‘i°",;"l|l : ower end of Dodge, Douglas, Farnam, |Stock Yatds Natlonal Harney and Howard streets. Live Stock National The book also contains a picture of [Bebraska National . Salt Lake City, showing the site of the COolored Percales, 81§c. 86-in, light and dark colored per- cales, perfect ldrou and walst lengths, fast colors; new designs at, yard .. 8’&‘(‘. Packers Natlonal o Corn Ex. Natlonal.... M temple, with buildi terial | State Bank of Omaha.. ’ sontiarell ATmut ana dost ta;tbe sast:(he 5"‘:"‘(‘.{"‘?“5}:'{ "Bank Unbleached Muslin _in 3 to 20-| ) 00 oine fine quality white un- Madras Cloth, 123, Long Cloth at 12%c. old tithing grounds. A Iy yard lengths, 6o grade 3%(: derwear creépe, Dress Organdies, | Silk stripe and mercerized striped | 40-in, wide, long cloth, extra fine ' O S T R Totala : at, yard W e Fine Swisses, Jacquards, Madras|32-in. Madras cloths, hundreds of | quality, 3 to 12-yard pleces. On 1 Fa;mll Of Mllton ‘Loans. L h]mb l;l: I;l"l(‘l. d%\‘;‘l ito | Waistings, Sheer Lawns, Crisp | pretty new colored de- 12_} .sale In Muslin depart- lzi_ y “flmnhu National P ;B-}‘figli‘.fi' m?m’“:. e‘:!:‘l ;gc !':,:dze 6'}2 o Voiles, etc.; white goods values|signs. On sale, yard.. Cc ment at, yard ..... C X U. 8. National 1 700, b % C|upto 25¢ yard. On sale at, Red Seal Gingham, 6c, Muslin at 4“5, Wa'lker 18 tO Get ‘.l\‘xl.{#h’::v'?gfiulfiml'. . b n‘\]:er;terl’;::ldsmns. 15¢. the yard ........ o430 9c Short lengthe Red Seal Ginghams | Mill lengths Muslini Cambrics, Stock Yards National Black and colored Mercerized Sa- Bleached flhefin. 4 —Everett classic Ginghams and | Nainsooks and Cloths, a Workmen Insurance| The body of Milton Walker, killed while at work on a picture show building | at Twenty-fourth and I"arnam streets, has been taken to Irving, Kan., for burlal No services were held here. Mrs Walker and three children, Myra, Harold and Leroy, accompanied the body. Live Stock National. Nebraska National ... City National .... Packers Nationai Corn Exchange Nat'l.. State Bank of Omaha. . curity State bank . Omaha Savings. Totals In our file of reports, covering a period of twenty years, literally thousands of hysicians tell how successful the Res- inol treatment is for eczema and similar skin troubles, The first use of Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soapusually stops the itching and burning, and they soon clear away all trace of the eruption. No other treatment for the skin now before Size 64x90 Seamless Rlannhud Sheets, for llnxle beda. at each . . 350 teens, 1 to 5-yard lengths, various fine grades, worth up to 40c yard. On sale at, yard 15¢ Clearaway of Women’s and Misses SUITS great assorted lot of vari- ous good grades at, yard. 4}6 urgess-Nagh Co.—Basement. Everett cheviots—all are the reg- ular 10c and 12%c grades. 6 On sale for first time, at yd. [+ Hemmed Bed Spreads, $1 “Crochet kind, good welght and full size. Bed Spreads, $1.25, e, Robert Butke, contractor for Whom|Omaha National .. the public can show such a record of dard size, very special. Walker was working, stated that the| . 8 National.. professional approval Satlopad and o mrne"p:::::lll. B i i bereaved family will come within the Merchants ‘Nation g s Sold by all druggists. For trial free, write 1 1 4 heavy quality, crochet kind. i ML IR SR oRieina t PICE | o i cbesiied e, T ] oateaae - i . 2 Full bleached with pink or blue Greclln border. Special at To i workmen's compensation law, although the amount has not been determined. Mr. i Butke sald he carried insurance for suci He added that Walker was a K laborey and that his death was due to an accident. The matter of compensation Wil be| taken up as soon as Mrs. Walker returns | from Kansas. F.D. Wead Chosen Chairman of Water | Board for the Year ! Fred D. Wead has been elected chnlr-f man of the water board for this year, to | succeed P. C. Heafey. | The board authorized the erection of a | new coagulation plant at Florence, at | a cost of $15,000. This plant will enable | the water plant manager to store large | quantities of line and sulphate of alum- ina, which are used in clarifying the water. Wheat is Steady and | Corn and Oats Up| For the middle of the week the grain | business was heavy, the Omaha Grain | _.._»x.h-nge handling 20 carloads in and | 92 out. The receipts were as follows: | A Wheat, seventy-seven; corn, 136; oats, . . . thirty-one: barley, six cars. Fleeced kimonos in medium and Omaha prices were strong, wheat sell- A TIMELY SUGGESTION Let your home beer during 1916 be ing at $1.04 to $1.15, practically unchang from Wednesday. Corn sold at 62 cents| to 68 cents, a cent up, while oats were around one-half cent up, selling at 41 to 42 cents per bushel. HOT WATER COIL BLOWS UP INSIDE OF FURNACE 2219 Ames avenue | 0. B. Caroey, wag | Announcing for Next Saturday A Remarkable Sale of Men’s Overcoats It’s of vast importance to every man, young man and woman who shops for men. See windows and Friday’s papers for full particulars. BURGESS-NASH GOMPANY. N NE big special lot of women's and misses’ suits in a variety of desirable styles made up from serges, poplins, gabardines, shep- herd checks and fancy mixtures; suits that were $3.95 to $12.95, Friday at One-Half former price. Women'’s and Children’s Coats, One-Half Price. The coats were formerly priced $56.96 to $12.95 and represent a great variety of styles, the materials are astrackans, zibelines and farey mixture materials, in the clearaway Friday at 3§ price, Burgess-Nagh Oo—Basement. Men’s Mismatched PAJAMAS That Were $2.00 and $3.00, the Suit 89c ¢¢TNAULTLESS’ Brand, all sizes. This is a )Larly event in our Economy basement. The selling of all the mismatched pajamas accumulated in the ‘‘Faultless” factory; materials consist of soisettes, madras, long cloth, oxfords, lustefetts; values, if properly matched 89 up would be § 52,50 and $3 per suit. Sale price. .. . ! C Burgess-Nash Co—Basement. Remarkable Shoe Specials In the Basement Friday OMEN'S satin party \]1[1[»(“1"\5 transferred from the sec ond floor dpeartment; in pink, blue, laven- $l 69 der, gold and white; regular $3 grades, Friday each. Turkish Towels, 10c. Bleached, size 18x36 inches, hemmed ends, $1.10 per dozen; 10c each. Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. Apron Sets, Like Illustration, Formerly $1.00, Friday 50c NE lot of apron sets consisting of dusting cap, apron and petticoat as illustrated, made of light or me- dium colored percales, usually priced at $1.00. Friday special, at .. 500 All Wool Knitted Caps and Hoods at 25c¢. Large variety of colors, in sizes for women and misses, all wool, knitted, formerly priced at $1.00 to $1.50. Clearaway price Friday, 26¢. $1.00 Fleeced Kimonos, 75¢. dark floral patterns, cut full, good se- lection of colors, were $1.00; now 75c. Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. Specials in Housefurnishings Brownie blue steel roasters, sp awakened when a hot water coil in his| | elal 30c value at . ....... . 820 J |} furesas bew . scatiocing ssam ol ! Women'’s $4.00 Velvet Boots, $2.95 |“* i over the house. Mrs. Carney and the l New lines of women's velvet boots, black Perfect vacuum hand washers— children were in the house. The police, | 1 and midnight blue, with white 2 95 complete with handle, T6¢c val- who responded to an alarm, turned off piping, a $4.00 boot for.. . . | ues at ek tradbasd 80¢ 5 ; ::c:,'“ barn at Forty-tifth and Grant | THE BEER un Women's $3.50 Shoes, $1.98 Basswood folding ironing board, | Savory, blue steel, seamless and streets was slightly damaged Quring the Cholce of hundreds of pairs of women's win- | $5'satable 1o several halghta; §enf~?a‘u!1|:s roasters; 15-1b. size. night from a fire originating in a plle of ter weight bigh shoes, patent, gun metal, kid bl g SESE LS T Radees Special at .. . .85¢ Fubbish near the struoture. A home product, brewed of the choicest and suede; values to §3.50, $1.98 | Veray rair, tompicke, made | “Sunbright cloasser, regular § e one | maberlas I special Friday, at .... . of hard wood, three pkgs.. 100 | oo 0 F ) TOgular .: Grip is something of a joke to those | Women's $1.50 Felt 8lippers, 59¢ | Feather dusters, long bamboo : T L & who have never a1, vt when ey || Save Coupons and Get Free Premium Women's and children's felt house slippers, | bandle; just the thing for brio- | Lihthouse washing powder, ' get it they become dead to all sense of | humor. No disease was ever more ap- | Phone Douglas 1889 and have a case sent home, | propriately named because griD tukes | | very speclal o the basement for ... | Acme totlet paper, pure crepe | Nickel plated towel roller, with hold of the entire system. To get rid | | tissue, two rolls .......... Bc | three arms .........00000. 8c of it take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and carefully observe the directions with | | cach bottlew. This remedy Is recommended by those who have used it and know highly | Obtainable l LUXUS MERCANTILE CO. Distributors, all colors and kinds, worth to $1.50, 59 5 (4 Men’s $4.00 Shoes, $2.95 Men's samples and short lines patent colt, dull calf kid and tan, all sizes; worth up to $4.00 the pair, for $2.95 Burgess-Nash Co.—Basement. a-brac, special ...........,10¢ | 1arge package, extra special . 15¢ Heavily retinned wire coat hang- | Tampico sink or vegetable brush, ers, three for 8¢ | with handle, special Burgess-Nash Oo.—Basement.