TIIK BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10. 191 i BEIEF CITY NEWS r hti Kaot frill It- Owti for.rsl Mospnal. Done- oh bim. riztaiM, Bnr-oma. Vcial We are sUins; the Durham 1 -:iKtnMriiur rar Willi one Durham tl'Jtx I lad? fur iV. Jfc'. Mirton A 1km Co. Tae is Some Better chief of 1-i- ii(-s John II. Sixt. who eufrered a : ietuniMV and has bfn confined t ! bed sine is rtporuj to be slUrluly .'.i! :,,vt() uiis mornins. His condition. : er. is stilt otv-idVreU dJr.giTous. nupibe:. ol thv l-wlice J carnnrnt : im-rninc fenl a large Ux of Ainer .u Hiaulv rtw to the ft;ck eartil'.r.. Kimball Laandrj at Waterloo One of t! liln.-l dud l-t t-iu.pped ;atindntd :n lie nuiiUle ! i oihii lavt Thum at Waterloo. J.i.. by the Kimball Laundry cvtmpany. Tlie biitldins is made f i.tlrel)- of concrete ard brick and It -.Uipoed from office to enpine room with "! ' latest and mo.t modern devtcee. -re ! ho cotil burned In the enicinen the ' 'itldin?. oil being ued in it J lice. Btudeats Oet Vtw Machine A new 'iiultiteraph maehine. complete with all is necessary equipment, was Installed In H commercial ileartntit at the Mi:h !-. iiuol ye.-tenlay. Beginning today the students will be alveti so;-arale In- ruction at worklns the machine under the direction of Prof. I. '. li'ismlsol. h ail of the commercial department. The niat-hine was purchased for the school by 1h- Itoan of Education at a cost of sT.v But BroucM ob irate Hull to recover tl.WS has been stirtnl In the federal Ustikt court by the Omaha branch of :'ie Joint Ie ie J'iuw company .gainst J. dm Alam and Nicholas Ooeriton of Win-u.-hagu, Neh. Alam and t-iocraon are i.nrdwsre luile- in Winnebago and It ! !-et forth that they save promissory n. les in payment for a larue shipment f f:irni implements and that they now :efuse to reeoKiilx - the notes. Hear Arrum.nts la Wick k Moore Caee llrsnnif of arguinents In the mal let of John J. Mahoney s appeal from the a. Hon of the Hoard of l ire and I'olice "uminisfloner In granting a license to .ivin Mek to conduct a saloon at the lovallou formerly oivuplcd with a saloon nd d.inee hall by Wick Moore, was t oinpleted by Judjle Kennedy yesterday and the caae was taken under advlse-ni- nt. The matter merely Is a question f law and hinges on whether or not cer ium evidence that the consent signers were resident freeholders, is competent. More Auditorium Stock is Given to City of Omaha shareholders In the Auditorium have to .:ale contributed' l.;'i shares to the city . nd certificates are held In the office of !. cliy clerk, nimy-elght lieople have turn all their holdings and about a ne of others have written that as soon a majority or a large )ier cent of the M". k Is In they will also donate. Few have refused to give. Following Is a lii-t of tlie lutest donors: Name of 1 onor. Shares. Mary J. Heedlc 3 William 1 1. Balicker 1 l'avld uleun Kamiic Arnold ' I. Homers..,. V. ! Omnia K. K. Ilowell - W Ilnw.ird Kennedy ;eirge V. Craig 3 W olfe Kle. tdc Co M flh.toii Miller ! letters have been sent by City Clerk Iwu Untler to all Kliareholdcrs whose ad dresses are known. During the lapse of time since the construction of the Audi torium many of those who took stock have left the city, some havo died and others cannot be located, but those who have riciived the request for the dona tion tme generally answered and the mijoriiy of the answers have been ac companied with certificates. Ad Club Leaders Announced by Gale Irolirnt A. U (.alt of the Omalia Ad ( lult announce', lila selection ft commit t ehrtirmrn at the. mpollni? of the ftec'i-ci-nimltlcp at the Paxton hotel. .mnt: other matter of IntPrest fH-tu-?td ms tlx rotoittion if tiohllng tuh int-etingji weekly timtfad of monthly. Tht- .x.T!itiv commltteo rosolved to pro-tin- liojilin of wekly ineetins.s tit t! e neit i lub afa niMace. President .ial a i.iiiiouiicvtiiftit of committee chairmen In as fulltiwh: puW.rit.v. fharlcf A. AlOeti; public af !.iif. Tti'inas B. Coleman; membership, A. Sct l : finance, George Iray; el- atlonal, tVnn P. F"lrea; entertainment, i , yt c'unc; pr sis representative, l uink HuilU; alitor of Ad t'lub HUml K. II. ilanley; t-anquct. Lr. Z. L. Site Offered for the j Community Plant Oulrman Harry A. Tvikey of the real' rwtate Cf-minittee of the Commercial club !lor!"i t" the executive committee that j a man owning an ldval laotr" lte in the tMiuthca-tern portion of the city, had ! ..ffered It for the club pronwd com- ; nninHv factory building for small tndu- .srrrfnr lO tftk- StiCk ill the bulW- I ii;g company In exchange for the eround. H. S. STUDENTS TO TRY FOP SOME ESSAY PRIZES Jui.lor and senior vtudent. at the Omaha HiK-. school will 1- ffided the oppoi tun.;y thin ar of uhnilttinj, work for th annual prize eway contest of the Na tional Municipal bague. whi-h !ta head i :arter at Pl iladelphia. Tlie subject of iMs year's essay mus be on 'Street t Waning in My City." and should b aMut 1.5' words in length. .sufficient data on the subjm for the entranu to vtudy and examine has been . the hign c;too! oint-e. i r,e con- iiees on l-ebruary J, aftr wh:cb :tirts of for the h?t essav and jH for the serxjnd best one submitted win lee made. i Indies' and children fur ffets at a .-etUl discount of 5: ier cent during lur clearance sale thw week, ("noon? , jr' tomorrow. Benaon aV Thorne Co.. l.d-3P Famarn street. Messages of economy for people who want to save Just a glimpse at the richest inhabitants of the furniture world j j 1EMMED indoors by the wrath of Winter, Humanity comes to see new comfort, 1 i)ew beauty, new joy in pieces of furniture that before may have spoken only softly fr- their messages of cheer and restfulness. The roomy rocker by the fireside, or near v a radiater, expresses a new measure or aeiint ior us occuupani. 1 ne nig seuee, wnereon prauie ana sprawl children, again strongly tells the worth of good furniture. At the table, the dining board seems to throw more sparks into the conversation and make the meal a better one. The large, roomy beds surely everyone hears their message on these cold winter nights, when the north wind howls at the window and scares some to place their heads under cover. Yes, it is just such furniture that is included in this greatest of January sales furniture with a message of com fort and restfulness. Yet, above all words, this furniture flashes across the nind of every visitor the message of Economies well worth considering. Here has been made a clean sweep of the whole stock of furniture and prices have gone down to a base never before struck by us. It is An economy sale for people of economy mind. Read the economy messages in the following figures; P4 In the land of brass beds I'arliiular attention is due our brass beil section. The collection of these articles is so extensive we fee I confidence in pie dieting that any home-furnisher will find in it a bod that will not simply satisfy, but will even delight. Among the slock are some of the best American makes. They are lacquered by the best process in this country. They will stand tests of wear, and exposure to atmosphere. Some are iu satin and polish finish; some with colonial and continuous posts. The prices well glance at these few: $18.00 Brass Bed -Satin finish; '2 inch continuous posts; ." three-quarter inch fillers $15.00 $16.00 Brass Bungalow Bed Excellent quality; strongly made $14.00 $25.00 Brass Post Bed Handsome model, 2 inch post, 7 one-inch fillers; full size $20.00 -Martin finish; full $10.00 Steel Bed-Vernis and three-quarter sizes $39.00 Brass Bed--Satin and polish finish; 2 inch tubing; seven one inch fillers $32.00 Brass Bed l our poster; full size; strong pillars $20.00 $5.50 $21.50 u $20.00 Dressing Tablo-Beautiful mahogany; every department finely finished; roomy com partments; large plate mirror (like cut) $14.00 $15.00 Fumed Oak Chair All-over Spanish leather seat; strong legs and high back $10.00 $36.00 Fumed Oak Hall Clock-Accurately timed; masterfully built, and finely finished. .$18.00 $45.00 Fumed Oak Clock Kvery part is the re sult of thorough workmanship; accurately timed, for $22.50 $22.00 Mahogany Ladies' Desk Two large drawers; several compartments; size of writ ing bed 28x30 inches $17.00 $200.00 Mahogany Clock-Queen Anne period; staunch, majestic article, with every part de tailed to perfection; handsome; 7 feet, (i inches high for $100.00 $55.00 Mahoghany Library Table Beautiful construction, heavy lines; 54 inches iu oval $42.00 $48.00 Gentleman's Auto Valet Beautiful oak; eight commodious drawers; n8x21 inches; five feet high for $43.00 00 DOOn Q0 V Sri $55.00 Pineapple Post Bed Made of selerted. solid mahogauy; graceful in every detail; full of fine workmanship; all sizes (like cut) .... $50.00 $75.00 Bed Crenni enamel, Ixiuis XVI period; double cane foot and head; full size, handsome replica of an ancient bed $45.00 $25.50 Dresser (lohlen oak; size iMx-Mi inches; four largedrawers; French plate mirror, -Cx32 inches for $23.00 $75.00 Dresser Cream enamel; Ixmis XVI icr- iod; French beveled plate mirror, .'M).4n inches $45.00 $10.75 Fumed Oak Chair Spanish leather seat; made to endure for years $7.50 $25.00 Ladies' Writing Dcsk Mnhoimnv: heavy writing bed, with newly patented tup- porting rods; neatly n pointed (like cut) .... $20.00 $40.00 Table Desk-diipindale; five drawers; four compartmentalize, 21x40 inches $30.00 $40.00 Parlor Suite -Three pieces, settee, roeker nnd chair; beautiful oak; leather seats and backs; roomy nnd massive $13.60 Oak Rocker leather scat nnd back; strongly built; very comfortable $104.00 Fumed Oak Buffet Four drawers and two compartments; size, 24x(i() inches; very ex cellent quality $32.00 Fumed Oak Serving Table -Very linnd .some; size, 24x4t inches; one largo drawer.... $25.00 China Cabinet-Fumed Oak; scroll col onial model; size, 15x33 inches $14.50 $35.00 Bed Bird's eye maple; full size; one created for servico and beauty, full size $21.00 $30.00 Poster Bed Imitation mahogany; btrongly made; very pretty model $20.00 $34.00 $11.75 $58.00 $25.00 $23.50 Rocker-One of the most substantially ' " erected rockers iu the store; filled with the com fort idea (like cut) $23.50 $16.50 Table Desk-Mfrhoghany; 32x24; disap pearing writing bed and drawer $14.50 $80.00 Mahoghany Parlor Suite Three pieces, rocker, chair and settee; leather seats and backs $65.00 $32.00 Golden Oak Dresser Serpentine front; French plate mirror, 23x30 inches $20.00 $26.00 Princess Dresser-Quarter sawed oak; size 21x4i inches; three large drawers; French plate mirror with beveled edges, 24x40 inches $23.00 $60.00 Gentleman's Valet Mahoghany; double doors; size. 44x22 inches; seven spacious draw ers; sliding mirror; large suit section, with hangers; necktie and whislcbroom attachment $54.00 $16.00 Settee Imitation mahogany; leather seat: four feet long $9.00 $21.50 Mahogany Serving Table Scroll C'olan- ial design; one large drawer; size, 17x34 inches, $19.50 $25.00 Serving Table Mahogany; size, I8x3fi inches; graceful legs $16.00 $110.00 China Cabinet -Double doors; Colonial model; mirror back; mullion doors; size, 14x3ti inches; height, 4 feet, 11 inches $65.00 $25.00 Library Table-Pretty golden oak; mas sive scrolls; possessed of that substantial, giant appearances (like cut) $105.00 Buffet Mahogany; three small draw ers; size, 23x54 inches; one linen drawer; large lower compartment; beveled French plate mir ror, !i!.x4S inches $63.00 China Cabinet-Solid mahogany, mul lion doors; glass sides; Colonial style $47.00 Davenport Peep-seated; oak frame; green demin upholstery $60.00 Chiffonier Ueantiful crotch mahogany; six drawers; size of chiffonier, 21x34 inches; Jenny Lind style $80.00 Chiffonier White enamel, six drawers; size of chiffonier, 20x25 inches; French plate mirror, 21x34 inches $100.00 Davenport Mahogany frame; deep seated; upholstered in panne pluh; five fret, length, OH inches $38.00 Settee Solid mahoghany; green demin upholstery; 4S inches long; very fine article. . . . $31.00 Table Desk-Sheraton design; solid ma hogany; size, 20x3ti inches; four large drawers; four compartments $63.00 Serving Table-Solid mahogany; size, 21x48 inches; four spacious drawers; scroll Col onial model $58.00 Circassian Walnut Chiffonier Beauti ful Chippendale mode; with seven large draw ers; size, 40x21 inches $15.00 $60.00 $40.00 $30.00 $38.00 $40.00 $60.00 $20.00 $20.00 $35.00 10.00 $10.00 Rocker Quarter-sawed oak; Spanish leather seat; restful (like cut) $37.00 Dresser Circassian walnut, beveled French plate mirror, 20x25 inches; sise of dres ser, 21x3(i inches $65.00 Circassian Walnut Dressing Table Scroll colonial model; size, 21x2(1 inches; French plate mirror, 24x25 inches $65.00 Sheraton Bed Solid mahogany; full size; the acme of beauty and durability $90.00 Sheraton Dresser Solid, selected ma hogany; six large drawers; size of dresser, 23 x4i inches; French plate mirror, 30x3(1 inches $66.00 High-Boy Solid mahogany; Sheraton model; nine large drawers; size of high-boy, 20 x34 inches $40.00 Gentleman's Valet Mahogany; seven spacious drawers; colonial pattern $12.50 Chiffonier White enamel; five large drawers; size, 17x31 inches $34.00 Dining Table Fumed oak ; diameter, 54 inches; six foot extension $30.00 Dining Table Fumed oak ; diameter, 4S inches; eight-foot extension $6.50 $33.00 $40.00 $35.00 $75.00 $55.00 $36.00 $11.50 $27.00 $24.85 Remember, good furniture may be cheap, but "cheaq" furniture cannot be good. Miller, Stewart (Si Beaton Co. Established 1884. "The Tag Policy House." 413-16-17 South Sixteenth Street.