8 THE OMAHA DAILY T1EE: SUNDAY. NOVKMnETJ 22, 11)0.1. COUNCIL TU1NR THEY WERE WORKED Sume:om Barineii Men Pay Moipj to Stranger 'o Aiv3rtiing;. SEE NO RESULT FROM THEIR INVESTMENT Mmmr Waat the l"o ! to Look Ip th Smooth Strnn-ifr aarf If Hnilhli ( aanot Be ' Done to Him. ice again a number of the bURlness men of Council Bluff are trying to figure out whether they have been buncoed cn an ad xertlelng proposition or not. Several of them are Inclined to the belief that they have been, and an a result the police have been railed upon to locate the man who la alleged to have worked thla city In the matter of advertising. About a month ago a man elgnlng hlinnelf on the Grand hotel register aa O. N. In gram dropped Into the city, accompanied by a woman and a ama'.l pet terrier dog. At the aame time another man, unaccom panied by wife or dog, registered at the aame hotel. They were apparently strang er. Ingram waa a "good fellow" and be came popular among a certain clasa of people. He spent money freely and suc ceeded In securing quite a number of ad vertisers In what he termed a railroad man'a time book. The Inducement offered by Ingram was the- advertising on the cover, and a number of merchants on the understanding that they alone had the cover apace swallowed the bnlt The books were no delivered and Investi gation showed that at least thirty mer chants of the city had contracted for trie "exclusive" space on the cover. As soon as Ingram had collected for the advertising matter he Is said to hove 'eft the city and has not been heard of since. About a week after his departure a man giving the nam of W. E. Sennits and claiming Bt. Paul as his home appeared at the hotel with In quiries about Ingram. He also sought the assistance of the police, as he said the woman who accompanied Ingram here waa his. Bchults', wire. The other man, who registered at ihn same hotel aa Ingram, also worked a ' smooth scheme. He wan, according to his own story, engaged In securing "write-ups" of manufacturing concerns and large busi ness houses for a mercantile magazine. During the time he waa here he said he waa busily engaged In "writing up" three of the large packing houses of South Omaha. At first he displayed mora or less ready cash, but toward the end of his stay ha found It necessary to realize on cheeks. The persons who cashed these checks are now holding them aa remembrances 'of the urban and genial "literary" gentleman with a penchant for high living. N. T. Plumbing Co,, W. 280. Night. -. Services at the Charrhea. The Second Church of Christ, Scientist, will hold services In M. W. A. hall. In Merrlam block, at 10:45 a. m., subject: "An cient and Modern Necromancy; or. Mes merism and Hypnotism." Sunday school Immediately after the service. Wednesday veiling testimonial meeting at 7:46. 1 At St. Paul's Episcopal church Rev. Oeorge A. Beecher of Kearney, Neb., will onduot morning service at 10:30. There will be no evening service and no services on Thanksgiving day. "Faith Necessary to a Real Thankaglvr Ing" wUl be the subject of Rev. James Thomson's sermon this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the First Congregational church. There will bt no services In the evening, as the congregation will unite In the serv ices) at the First Presbyterian church, when , Dr. Gray tt Boston will deliver a lecture on the Bible. ' . At the First Christian church there will ba preaching services at U a. m. and 7:30 p. m. In the morning the pastor. Rev. W. f B. Clemmor, will take as the subject of his sermon, "Some Economic Aspects of the Liquor Problem." Kev. Harvey Hostetler, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, will preach his morning on "National Reasons for Thanksgiving." There will be no evening service on account of Dr. Cray's union meeting at the First Presbyterian church. Elder C. Scott will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. today at the Latter Day Saints' church. Sunday school will be at noon and the midweek prayer meeting at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. At Grace Episcopal church the rector, Rev. T. J. Brookes, will conduct morning scrvloe at U and vesper service at. 4 p. m. Sunday school will be at 9:45 a. ni. Thr will be no services or Sunday school today In the Union Christian church at ttkirty-nrth street and Broadway. The First Church of Christ (Scientist) will hold services this morning at 11 o'clock in the Sapp building, when the subject of the lesson will be "Mesmerism and Hyp notism." Wiilt4, 1.000 turkeys. J. Zoller Co. Matters la District Court. O. W. Smith, a Junk dealer of this city. Indicted on the charge of stealing nearly a carload of old rubber from A. P. Krenen- cherk, engaged in the aame bus'nesa at Grand Island, Neb., was acquitted by a Jury In the district court yesterday. Kren ncherk claimed that Smith stole the rub ber from a freight car In Omaha, while Smith's defense was that ho purcha'ed th atuff In the vicinity of this city. E. D. McClelland and Robert Steve. won, charged with breaking Into and robbing the Hermsen grocery store, on 8outh Main LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN. It Peast L. Council Bluffs. Thea aj. We Give Thanks BECAUSE there are lo,ts of people who have money In the bank. I EECAl'SE there are kits of people looking for good Investments. BECAUSE we have properties netting from II per cent to 10 per cent an: . i . BECAUSE we have some cosy cottages, all modern. BECAUSE our prices are right, terms right, locations right. BBCAU8E we sold 114.250 worth of property' last week. BECAUSE here tii some good stuff that must ba sold: 11,500724 Routh 6th St.; two-story house, tan rooms, closets, bath. gas. comer lot. small barn. Hems for 110.0U. tJ.OOO 11& Stutsman st.; modern cotage. live rooms, gas, bath, closets, shade, paved street, fine location. Kenla for llb.iKi. 940013 Avenue D; cotage, three rooms, corner lot, good location, size of lot 44x130 fel. Cheap. w Avenue H: ,ram n0Uj4. nv rooms, corner lot, size 441S0 feet. Rents for r0-725 Avenue D; cottaia;, four rooms, water In kitchen, cellar, ahade. Rents for IS. (A'. W ell located. $2.0uO 2102 Sixth Avenue; modern cotage. six rooms, city water, bath, fine lawn, two lots, on corner. Hue 2oxl28 feet. 11,000702 South 81th Street: cottage, six rooms, cellar, clorets, well, cistern, corner lot. A good home. Site. mix 13m. t H.JOO-lu? Avinita C; cottage, five rooms, closets, water in kitchen, cellar, shade Lot 4!)x!M feel. Rents (or tn.uu. SQUIRE Sc ANNIS J01 Pcnrl Utrcet. BLUFFS. street, weakened when the Jury to try their case was part drawn and entered j pleas of guilt)' as charged. The trial of J. W. bailey, the one-armed tramp charged with snatching a gold watch and chain from Henry White, a stock I dealer of Orrtna, Neh., Wilt be taken up j Monday. Henry Hill, Indicted at the pre vious t?rm of court for breaking Into a ) Nftthwtf :ern freight tar and stealing a I large quantity of cartridges, will be tried I at the clore of the Dal ey cae. He la at j piescnt under, nrrejt at the city ja.l, .charged with holding, up and robb.ns an old man naniej T. I. Coady. The attorneys for Qecrge Matties n, the I young man ccnvictcd on the charge of rhootlng Deputy Sheriff Baker with Intent to commit murder, filed amKlon for a new trial yesierday. I Hafer sells lumber. Catch tHe idea? i iiitr ron ;rauv. i i .Mrs. ) harlea MrhoUoa Leads, nllk Mrs. Talhott r rinse second. lIong's Grandma Voting Contra! lina passed and !h second week now. leuvlng but two weeks more to decide the, names of the three popular grandmas to receive the prises. Most of the contestanls made substantial gains yesterday, Mrs. Nicholson taking the lead by a slender margin of forty votes above Mrs. Talbott. who haa been holding first place for several days. Mrs. Lunkley almost tripled her vote and now takes third place. The vote at 9 o'clock last evening was as follows: Mrs. Charles Mrholaon Mrs. O. Talbott 8,41 Mrs. Charles I. tinkle? 3.114 Mrs. John Under, 2,825; Mrs. John Rogers. 2.06H; Mrs. Alice Davis, 1.276; Mrs. W. 8. Mayne, 1.222; Mrs. I. C. Bonhnm, 1.220; Mrs. Mary Tlbblts. 1.115; Mrs. U Sherwood. ti; Mrs. Sarah C. Whittlesey, 676; Mrs. Kllxi Newton. 4B5; Mrs. Lucy Tucker, 336; Mrs. Mary Pfelfer, 344; Mrs. Uarnaby, 215; and others. One vote Is given with each cent's worth purchased In either the printing or sta tionery departments at Harvey DeLong's, 807 Broadway. The prizes, consisting of bed room suite, Morris chair and uphol stered rocker, are on exhibition at the Petersen A Schoenlng Co. 'era! of Her. hlrkstnn. Funeral services over the late Rev. Thomas F. Thlckstun will he held this morning at 10:30 o'clock In the First Bap tist church. They will bo conducted by Kev. F. A. Case, pastor of the church. . slsted by Rev. J. G. Lemon, manager of the Christian Homo. The services, which will be In the nature of a memorial to the de. ceased, who was the first pastor of the church, will take the place of the res-ular morning services. . These have been selected aa nallbesrera: County Superintendent O. J. McManu. Prof. F. C. Ensign, nrlnclnal of the hih school; M. H. Dears and H. L. McNItt. The honorary pallbearers are: Rev. O. G. Rice. Joseph Robinson. Rev. Ilonrv n!jn nA Russell Morgan. Interment wilt be In Wal nut Hill cemetery. k. TluiA?lng and heating. Bixby Son. Marrlaaxc Lleenaes. Licenses td wed were Issued yesterday to the following: NnmA anil RMlHutin ClHrenee A. Hlnkle, Boone, la'..-.... ..rt vra I'mry. in eon, la , 24 John Rhodes. Council Bluffs 11 Ella Boggs, Council Bluffs 19 PAST WEEK IN BLUFFS SOCIETY Wedalag of, Mr. Ceerg Uerae mm 4 Mlaa Kraacla Bowman the Center ' - of Interest. .? -'',' I- ' tained at cards Thursday evening. Miss Georgia Patterson of Omaha Is the guest of Miss Helsne Robinson of Wlllw avenue. Mr. and 1rm IT T H rr . , ... ... . ... 1 1 1 1 j i n v i r uuriu avenue entertained at high five Thursday evening. Miss Mable Hicks entertained the mem bers of the Euchre club Tuesday afternoon Mrs. I T Rluu.rl ..,...... i t a ,..J - ..... .it,., uiuiiai a k lun cheon TueBday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. Hnmmn k'i.nnt. , - v. .. The coming-out party of Miss Edith Run yon will occur tomorrow afternoon at the home of htr parents, Mr. and Mrs W Runyon of Park avenue. Mrs. A. 8. Haaelton of Oakland avenue entertained at a kenslngton and musical at her home Tnutbday afternoon. About twenty guests were In attendance. The Daughters of the American Revolu tion will give the second ot a series of card purtles Tuesday evening at the home ot. Mia. tsi. E. Hart on Park avenue. Mrs. D. Witter of Tenth avenue was pleasantly surprised Thursday evening by tne members oi ner Sunday school claim in honor of her thirty-ntlh weuding annl veriury. . Miss Elisabeth Beno entertained the mem bers of the Flower mission at her home nday atternoon. She was assisted by Misa Edith Ross, Miss Helen Foley and Miss Marion Benton. Owing to illness In the family the meet ing oi the Euchre club, which waa to have ben held j uesday afternoon with Mrs, Wallace Bhepard on Park avenue, was in cieiiiiuiely pustKiued. The general reception' of the Council Blulis unwn's duo will be held Friday aueiiioon irom to tt o clock at the home ot Ooiunl and Mrs. C. G. Hauiuirrs on Oak lanj uvcuue. Tie member of the art and literature department will wet aa hosleaues. The first of a series of complimentary parties, to be given by the members of the t-lks cluo. to their families, will occur Alunday evening when a uaueing party will be given. A number of card parties and other soclul affairs will be included Ute In the series. j The dancing party given by the Hlah school cadets Friday evening at the Royal Arcanum halt was one ot tho must success ful and enjoyable events of the season for tne younger set. The hall was taste fully decorated In the Hlgn school rolurs red and blue. Music waa furnished by Smith s orchestra. About 200 were iu ai tendanua. The marriage of Mr. George Gerner and MIsj Frjnces Bowman occurred Wednes- uj tuiu til 11, . l.u.t. wi L!.v utiJc'a er, Mrs. Wood Allen of Eighth street Kev. T. J. Markay, rector of All Kalnts1 Episcopal church in Omaha, officiating in tlie presence of a large number of mends of the couple. The bride waa charming in a dainty gown of white with trimmings Telephone 06 of white lace and carried an armful of I white chrysanthemums. Her veil was of I tulle. The house was prettily decorated In 1 peJms snd while chrysanthemum A wedding supper was sorved In the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Gerner left the fol lowing morning for a short eastern trip, after which they will be nt home to their friends December 1 at 127 Glen avenue. MISOR MEXTIO. Davis sells drugs. Ieffert'a glasses fit Stoekert sells carpet. A store for men "Beno's." Celebrated Metx beer on tap. Neumayer. Diamond betrothal rings at Leffert's, 4"9 . Broadway. , 14-K and 18-K wedding rings at Leffert's, , 4on Broadway. Mcture framing. C. E. Alexander ft Co., I 333 Broadway. Tel. 306. - See Mrs. Ornvea' new stork of side and back combs, M6 Pearl s9fet. Mlaa Arkwrlght. ChrMmas sale Novem ber 2i to lerember 6. Studio, 0(4 Mynster street. The young win of Mr. and Mrs. Wallnce 1 Shepard of Park avenue la scrluuslv 111 with pneumonia, 1 Dr. Herbert Woodbury and wife left last rnlrg for Chicago to snenrt Thanksgiving i with r"'ntlves. The Knights mid ljidle of Security will ! hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening in the Merrlum block. I William Welch, aged SS. died yesterdav at I Ft. Bernard s hospital, where he had been a patient for the last ten years. F. L. Reed, clerk of the district court, and family will move Monday Into the C. T. Stewart residence on South Sixth street. For rent, ..office room ground floor; one of the most central locations in the busi ness portion of the city. Apply to The Bee office, city. . Mayor Morgan yesterday called a meet- ' Ing of the committee of the whole of the city council for Monday afternoon to con- , s.der the sign ordinance. Contractor Wlckham Is hauling large ' quantities of brick to Harrison street and the pavirg of that thoroughfare will be re sumed if the weathrc permits. i For $100 you can purchase my Interest In a i fine $joo pi.ino J was to pay SN for. Bal ance due firm J1V9. "l'ino was bought of Fchmo.ler A Mueller eight mouths ago. Ad tlrefs Sunday Bee. I Th.! funeral of Marzrll Kersten will be held this morning at in from Lunkley s un dertaking rooms and Interment will be In Fatrvlew cemetery. Rev. Henry DeLong will conduct the services. W. N. Clifford, superintendent of the city schools, has gone to Indianapolis, Ind.,' to visit the schools there. . From there he will go to Lc.gnns'port, where hla wile and daughter are lslting relatives. F. V. Merrlam, former state auditor, was in the city yesterday, accompanied by his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Merriam have recently returned from a trip to California and are now on their way to their home in Des Moines. Henry Green of Ridge street was Hrrrsted yesterday on complaint of his wife, who charged him with being insane. He was committed to St. Bernard's hospital pend- Ing his hearing, which will he held Tuesday . by the Commissioners on Insanity. Cusper H. Volmer, aged 63, died yesterday morning at his residence 1S( High street, i from asthma. Five sons and two daughters survive him. The funeral will be held Mon day morning at 9 from St. Peter's church and burial will be In St. Joseph's cemetery, , Rehearsals for the new society comedy, I "Cculter, Jr.," have been progressing finely j durina: the laat week, under the direction i of Miss Fitch. The splendid cast of local j nlnvers will doubtless be greeted by packed house on December 4 at the New theater. The proceeds are for the benefit of the Associated Charities. Mrs. Susan Lundy, aged 70, died yesterday morning at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Belle Mark, 1413 Avenue B, from the infirmities of old age. The funeral will be held Monday aftttnoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence and Interment will be In Wal nut Hill' cemetery. The Woman's Relief corps will have charge of the funeral.' WT'lam Atkinson, who was charged with the hi?ft of Court Reporter Bruington's satt...... containing .valuable court papers, from a Great Western train at McClelland, was permitted to plead guilty yesterday Jn Justice Ouren'a court to being Intoxicated and was fined $7 and costs. Witnesses for the defense testified that when Atkinson left the train carrying Brulngton's grip he was In a state of stml-intoxicatlon. , INSISTS HE HAD TQ DIVIDE Former Deputy Revenue Collector Makes Charges Against Ills ' ' . Late Chief. DUBUQUE. la., Nov. 21. Former Deputy Internal Revenue Collector Milton Howe of this district haa filed an affidavit with the department charging Collector G. U. 8am mla with having compelled him when deputy to share his salary with the collec tor's bruther. an under deputy, contrary to the statutes. FostafRce Safe Foils BurKlars. StOUX CITY, la,, Nov. 21.-(Speclal T. H1 Your Thanksgiving Dinner 1 Will not be complete if you do I not have vour table Set with I some of our high grade Sterling I Silver ware, Cut Glass or Paint- ed China. New goods coming in each day at surprisingly low prices. Geo. Gerner, Jr., Mgr. cm I cm hemp t m xzmm rj L He Is a Dandy i So are our SHOES, and Prices are Right Did you ever trade at a ONE PRICE SHOE STORE? If not, tr it, yoj will like It. Look for the BEAR, that's f ' i ' h ; ! - r7 " r 1 . I I. A. . ME.Nt E TOMORROW, Diamonds Wc have the finest line of Diamonds and precious stones to Tie found In the state, and In selecting a Christ mas present you should not fail to look at the bargains we are offering :n Diamond Rings, Studs, Brooches, Pins, Pendants, Cuff Links and Em blem Goods. '-k Perfect White Stone, set In plain 14k latest Tiffanv ffini mounting .Jfcfc Vs-k Perfect White Stone, set plain latest Tiffanv mo.intlna.. ."$50 Vk Perfect White Stone set in plHln latest Tiffany mounting.. 1k Perfect White Stone, set In plain latest Tiffanv mounting... $82 $115 14 k Pnrfect" White Stone, set In CI7C plHln latest Tiffany -no.i:ftng. . . J J 2-k Perfect A'hlte Htone. set In tOJG latest plain Tlff.inv mounting.. Jlfc"J 2k EXTRA BLUE-WHITE SPE CIAL GEM OK FINEST GRADE AND QUALITY. AT A 8PE- CAOil CIA L CASH PRICE OF JtyU RUBY RINGS FROM $3.60 to S0 EMERALD RINGS FROM. .$3.00 to $75 l'HARL RINGS FROM. ...$2.60 TO $40 We imve the best equipped worn ami recommended by the Y E ARE DETERMINED to make this Christmas aeason a record breaker. "Progrress" la oar yvatchword. To proareaa, we menn to make the prleea and arlre the qualities that will prove Irreslstable to prndent borers. No store la the trl-rltlrs ran meet onr prices, and dnrina; thla combined Chrlatmaa and Thanksgiving; week sale we will make It worth roar while to come from miles aroand to do your holiday purchasing:. Visitors and purchasers equally welcome. All articles purchased now will be laid away antll wanted. ALL MAIL ORDERS GIVES PROMPT ATTENTION. TELEPHONE L60 gram.) Burglars broke Into the postofflce at Rock Valley early this morning and blew the doors from the safe. Five at tempts were made to get Into the Inner box of the safe, .but they were unsuccessful. Only a few stamps 'were?' secured. Frank A. Large Is postmaster. 11 , Champagne? ' If It's the taste and sparkle you I'll bring you Cook's Imperial. Sixty New Kalahts. SIOUX CITY, la.; Nov. 21. (Special Tele gram.) T. J. Mahoney, Omaha, .territorial deputy, will be here tomorrow to have charge of the Initiation of sixty men Into the Knights of Columbus. 27 Main St. Sargent's t) 1 () 0 Si ' A .1 yyr O GRAND ADVANCE SALE OF CHRISTMAS JEWELRY we moved Into lermlned that " Rood policy to esa and the thousands nf people ho have become oar resrnlar pa trons. We Inauanrate the aeeond Chrlatmaa holiday season In oar new atore with atlll farther Improvements a larger sale room, with add I. tlonal solid mahnaany mirrored fixtures, new deenrattons, and the lara est and moat tlPRHR COLLECTION 4F lilt AUK JKWKI.HY, II.- YKRWARE, CIT GLASS, HAMU PAIXTF.I) CHINA, and HOI. Ill (iOOI ever seen in tnis city. unr stock ot Christmas Jewelry la doable and triple that of any other store. Oar GHKAT CHRISTM AS SAf.KS tlM and we will make special prleea through Tbnakaalvlng week. Solid Gold Jewelry Here is an endless assortment, with hundreds of designs in each article. No matter what you may wish for, you will lind It hero In more designs and better selections than elsewhere. We want you to call and see. for your self the real merit of this display and the low prices now prevailing during this Christmas season. LADIES' WATCH CHAINS MEN'S WATCH CHAINS BABY CHAINS ANI1 LOCKET! WEDDINU RINGS CHILDREN'S RINGS LODGE EMBLEMS ' LINK BITTONS LOCKETS BAND RINGS KAIlltlNGq RHOOCIIP) STUDS BRACELETS BABY RINGS STICK PISS We have over ilnee hundred designs In SOLID PLAIN GOLD RINGS, and r'.ngs, brooches, pins, etc., set with diamondH und precious stones. We havo everything the factories make. OPTICAL optical department In the state of Iowa. best utHiple lu this vicinity. We exu;nlne your eves free of rlinnre. J3WL-LER lLiaLi,aitui.iias..iJiis..iaiiia.aisi.iMi.,.ji.iiiiini vmrnim .uiwuisiiia If) I S M7 US i .j. 1 n aVvr; 4 v:""-;-. -.if e-- : PI mfppmm( I -1 ' I "GET THE nABIT.w Joe Smith' & Co. 415 BROADWAY. Kverytlilng In our lmense ptotk of bouHfl furnishings, iiu'liullng all the . Ilnest und neweM ratltniH In Carpets, Rugs, Draperies CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, China Closets, Combination Book Cases and Ladies' Desks, Etc Special for Card Parties Will rent folding chairs od card table for card parties. We carry a full line of Heaters, Ranges and Cooker at extremely low prices, all on easy payment. Call and see me before buying- D, W. KELLER Phone L6II 407 Broadway CLEANING AND DYEING I '1les' and Grnllmen'B C'lollilns Cleaned, Dyed. Presiwd und Repaired ; ulau lry C'lfunlng. No shrinkage or rubbing off guaranteed. Work (ftne on short notice. COUXCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS 1 1 Y .iiiiiManxntrJMM I I V4 I i Tel. BOO, lOlT West Bruadwar. oar present location a little over a year ago. vre Proareaa" ahoald be onr nntrhnnril, and that tt ellna to la evidenced In the growth of onr hnl- Sterling; Silver Wc have from the most Inexpensive article to the most elaborate work of art. The prices of these goods have placed them within the reach of all. We call special attention to the sev eral new patterns, such as the "Raphael," "The Lily,'1 " The Five Flower." the "Six Flower." the "Fron tenac," the "Nuremberg," etc., which are the most stylish and most beauti ful patterns, and at most moderate prices. mm Extra heavy Sterling Silver Knives, per set Extra Heavy Sterling Silver Forks, per set .13.50 10.00 Individual Hugar S.'ells, Individual Spoons, Olive Spoons, Pon-Bon Spoons, each, up I FA from liJU A beautiful line of Teaspoons, extra heavv sterling silver. A 7C up from "'I J .TJxtra Heavy Sterling Silver Dessert Spoons, per set 10.00 Knives and Forks, extra heavy ster ling silver. In fane) 1ft fill box, per set tViUU AIL GUARANTEED EXTRA HEAVY STERLING SILVER. DEPARTMENT Glasses fitted by latest Improved find AND OPTICIAN Lir."T''Mmimt'ai"tt His Who is Wearing One of Our Winter Overcoats And we'lh show vu n STYLE, ECONOMY, and the X illl,l71llHJ U1C fUl UllUll'U 111 C I CI J UIUI c sell. Browns, oxfords, tans, blacks, navys and all the Scotch novelty effects in jriain or belted backs, and in all lengths, at ?10.00. 4512.50, $15.00, 17.50, $20.00 to $30.00. .(firifn m it 11 tr i Turn 11 Uli(i I JaVLjCkaafkjaa. aaakkjA.aAJfcjALkatt.aVaJalEi A flsaa.o.aaBa s The Wisest of Men i... idi.ic wlwt trv it. iut tli niuHt for lln ir moiu'w siml ii.i .111 l Wt'nv n iiw J r When you buy eoal, you want it. U'e Mreen all oui-roal to you it U alwavH nire and dry. We have all kinds f en il. y a, WM; WELCH, I Ofllef 1 N. Maiu St. I Tel. 53'J. Tel. 1 - Watches Our Watch Department is one nf our strongest specialties. We sell the choices and most correct styles 'and the highest grade movements. We carry from the plain silver and nickel watch, at very low prices, up to the most expensive solid gold, diamond set case. Watches Un great variety and at prices to fit every purse. Men's 11k solid gold, hunting or open face. Elgin or Walthain fin movement Jt.UU 14-k solid gold, extra heavy case, Elgin m'nu"!.!: 48.00 14k gold filled 25-year case, Klein or iiHiinnm movement, full Jeweled 14k gold filled 25-yeur Waltham 7-Jewel movement 25.00 Klrln or 20.00 Ladles' gold filled, open face 'or hunt ing case (warranted 25 years), Chate laine Watch. Elgin or 1 A Waltham movement tl.JU Ladies' solid irnld. open face or hunt ing case watch, Elgin or CM Waltham movement tfc.JU scltntlflc methods. Our glasses are 409 BROADWAY i r . i ? h v it r Ktvlisli drpRHPP most E,XPEIlT''&'ifii4; ...J A .rim. - - 4. , i S ? it v XL 1U UAU11. ;!;-. I ti'".- ... .afjlt si special iceauciion aie OF Tailored Suits SKIRTS AND TINE MILLINERY For Thanksgiving week every thing iu these two lines will be Bold lit y really it-diut-d jnKrn. if you are j,oiiig to4e in need of anything in Suits, Skirts or Millinery come in I am always pleased to show my goods, and you will he surprised at the low prices. ANNA II. MOORE Tel. IT.18. 330-341 Hrondwav. Wf " , ' ' eoal not dirt and idate mixed with beforehand. When it is delivered S. ItraiH h Offlie 015 S. .Main Si. Yard, 8th and 11th Avenue. THE in