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BRIEF CITY NEWS
riaeUty Bterac Ik Co, Boa.
Have ftoot Frlat It Now Bmcdii Presa.
Xmii Tree Utffctu Oatllte Burg ess-
(..rAiioi'n.
Bal&rlre-Maddea Oo. Compensation In
surance limpoctlons for. Special rates fre
, eutUal AH Holm lomu tot
tn th easy payment plan. Banker
rtralty Investment Co. rhon Doug. '.
"Today Complete Hot4 Ttogxvm."
classified section today, and appear In
The Pre EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what
the various moving picture theater offer.
' Bf airhead Oet Thirty Sara John
Miifrhrad, 1T0S Cuming street, charged
with beating, his wife. was lenteneed
Krltlny morning to thirty day in th
lounly Jail.
Boberts la Improving Thorn a Rob
erts, Krfi l'aul street, who waa hot by
Ms brother-in-law, Leo P. Hill, Thurs
day morning, la reported to be Improving
:H St. Joseph's hospital.
Foley Divorce Bolt IMsmieeed A
n conciliation has been effected between
Mrs. lora Foley and her husband,
"'lmiirs Kolry, proprietor of a chattel
Iran concern, and Mrs. Foley' divorce
iilt lias been dismleaed.
Kennedy 1 Convalescing Alfred C
Kennedy, who has been very 111 at hi
l.cmc. Is steadily Improving and I now
nVOn ti sit up two or three hour a day.
Within another week he will probably
I c nolo to eeo his friends.
Win Masked Ball Frlses Miss Mollis
liilck. Miss Ocrshater, Mis Wollsteln
and Mr. N. Perlman are announced as
the prize winners at the masked ball
ylven by the Jewish National Worker'
Alliance of America at Fraternity halL
Beoretaxif to Seward General Secre
tary K. F. Uenlson, Boys' Work Director
K. S. Flower, State Secretary J. P. Bailey
and other secretaries of the Toung Men's
Christian association have gone to
Seward, Neb., to attend a conference of
high school boy loaders under association
AU.oplcCS.
Mrs. Ahlqairt is Thanked Mr, a. W.
Ahlquist, independent missionary worker
uf Omaha, Is! the recipient of an appre
ciative letter of t thanks from the Negro
Women's association f"r assistance re
cently given that organization in taking
care of some poor. Mrs. Ahlquist knows
no color or creed in extending a helping
hand, and this disposition on her part
had won her Innumerable friends In every
class of society.
Smith's Attorney
Pleads Before Judge
Morris for Clemency
A strong plea for Judicinl clemency to
1'elbert Smith was Hindi; before Judge
I'Tic Morris in federal court T3y Attorney
N. P. McDonald of Kearney. Smith was
gho former pojitoffico clerk who con
tcnMl that lie loaned his keys to Walter
i'nnnunivt. who was recently convicted of
luublii.T tile po:--tofflce of J,",000.
"'amnions will receive sentence Monday,
ni'ter whlvh .-'luith will plead guilty and
1 e sentenced on the charge of conspiring
l. j rob. Attorney McDonald made his
plea for Smith Friday, as he had to be
In T.os Angelea when Smith's case comes
cp. .McDonald asserted that ninety per
i rut of the people of Kearney were hnp
iiiK that Smith would be given only a
I slit Kfntwre,
-V
J II . ,1
Conscience Stricken
Telephone Patron
Pays01d Toll Bill
Three years ago a man walked Into the
fiicc of the Nebraska Telephono com
I'tiny, stepped Into a booth and called over
the long instance. When he asked 'for
I he bill thought told him It was 90 cents,
lie was certain the charge waa excessive,
ami after quarreling walked out, rctusing
U- pny.
TodHy this man walked into the office
mid iaid tlio HO cents.
"Nlni'ty'Vonta weighs on a fellow's con
.;rlnc ut this season," he said. "I've
wot to get It off my mind The darn
thing bus been worrying mo foe. a year."
DODGE SOREJN CITY DADS
At ait that it What Commissioner
Withnell Says of Senator.
NOT ACTUATED BY ECONOMY
1at Legislator, on Contrary, la le
rlared t Be FaaM-riaelns;
rst Fir Barn Location
Did Not Salt HI.
tte Senator N. P. Podgts Is "sore at
ths city commissioner," according to
City Commissioner C. II. Wlthnell of the
firs department, because th council re
fused to narken to ths anxious plea of
the senator In a certain matter.
Mr. Wlthnell said:
"Dodge knows no money Is being wasted
lu this department. Her Is a list In de
tail of every cent that has been spent
Dodge nor anybody else would have spent
less.
"As for the double shift, which has In
creased ths payroll to J2i.20:. a year.
Dodge, tf my memory serves me well,
was very Instrumental In securing It and
was one of Its loudest advocates.
"It's not the holy cry of economy that
la really actuating Mr Dodge he's sore
at the city council because we wouldn't
stick a fire barn down In a hollow be
hind his property, where we couldn't
have got out If there had been a fire.
He insisted that the Central fire barn
at Nineteenth and Harney streets be not
placed besides his property. The council
decided to plane It there, and Dodge, who
was holding this property at fr&,0fl0, was
financially damaged. "
"That deal has been sticking In Mr.
Dodge's craw ever since.
"I believe In economy and have kept
the expenses of this department to a min
imum, but there Is a kind of economy
that does more harm than good."
Commissioner Wlthnell has finished
preparation of a list of needs for the firs
department for 1915 which he will submit
to the council for consideration when the
apportionment la made in January. He
will ask for f278.269.S3.
By Buying Ycur Meals at the Empress Sanitary M;rkei
Ton eaa sav SS. Yoa get ths highest quality and lowest prices and
is ouscm io xn pound.
114 Milk Fed Spring Chickens lto
10.000 Pig Pork Loins 11
10 lbs. Leaf l.rd t7o
I'll Koreipiarters Lumb TH
Pig Pork Shoulder 10o
Pig Pork Hutu lle
Choice Steer Pot Host. . .14o, 1U,
Choice Young Veal Itoast . . . . 14o, lie
Choice Toung Vest Chops, 1 5c, IS'
Choice Mutton Chops ...... 16c, 18lj
Salt Pol k l0
Swift's Premium an, Cudahy's Dia
mond C Hams lo
Extra I-ean Macon !'
Small Hum 11C
Sngsr 'tirel Haron . ...1JS
Oysters, per quart 40o
Four deliveries a day 9. IV. 1' an;
4 o'clock. Prompt attention given lu
mall orders.
20 Pounds Ocst Gr n l&tod Sugar for $1.00
Or 10 lb, for 50e,
Ton eaa from 40 to 60 on your Groceries, I"ruit and Meat by
Baying at tn smpr stannary Market.
4-Jh. sack of Diamond K Flour gl.35.
10' bars of best Laundry Soap t5j
Tall cana of Cottage Milk, can, TH
8 6c cans of Milk for 86a
2 So bottle of White Horse Catsup Itto
25c tar of Midget Pickles ISo
Large Queen Olives, qt. .tar 8o
Pure Strained Honey, pint Jar.... 850
S-lh. can Peaches In thick syrup, 15o
S-lb. can Sliced Pineapple lo
4 cans Sugar Corn for B5o
t cans of solid packed Tomatoes 8 So
3 cans of Karly June Peas 85c.
Oolden Santos Coffee, per lb 800
No. 1 English Walnuts, soft shelled.
per lb 17Ho
1914 Mixed Nuts, per lb ISo
114 Uracil Nuts, per lb .ISo
Mellevue Heart Celery, bunch ,...850
12 lbs. to peck Cooking Apples. , . BOc
Large SiinkisNed Oranges, per do. 88a
lurge Kipe Hananas, dosen loo
3 large bunches Ureeu Onions .,..100
Fancy Hothouse letture, I for.... 5
Jersey Sweet Potatoes, per lb i0
Holly Wreaths. I for 85o
Xnms Trees, all sites ISo Uu
We Just received a Mammoth Chees,
of 760 lbs. put up specially for us.
to be cut and put on sale for XmaH.
Ivm't miss trying 1 lb. or more of
this cheese per lb 880
Large medium ripe Craiiherrles, THo
per quart, or 4 quarts for 8So
THE EMPRESS MARKET
Oprx. Wool worth 5c and 10c Stor. 113 South lth St. Tel. 1. 2307.
Bangs' Bequest to
Assure Endowment
Fund for Trinity
Assurance that the $100,000 endowment
plan of the management of Trinity cathe
dral will materialize will be the result of
the SnO.OOO bequest made by the late
Stephen D. Bangs, according lo Rev. J.
A. Tancock. dean of the cathedral. A
plan to secure an endowment of this
amount for the perietuatlon of the cathe
dral was formed one year ago and (10,000
is already in hand for this purpose.
A short time previous to Mr. Bang's
death Dean Tancock learned of his in
tention to make a bequest to the cathe
dral. "The aAOdO bequest will become a part
of our 1100,000 endowment," said the dean.
"This added to 110,000 previously received
will leave only $40,000 to be raised."
Beef & Pork Dropped 30atTli8 Public Market
Etmuntwr yon get th highest quality and lowest prloes and 10 onnoes
to th pound at ths Fnblio Market.
20.000 Pig Pork Loins HHo
1914 BCllk Tad Spring Calx 18', o
Pig Pork Shoulders lOHo
Pig Pork Butts IIViO
10 lbg. Iaf Lard special for Satur
day only 7o
Choice Steer Pot Roast,, 14o and llo
Choice Young Veal Hoast..l4o, 110
Choice Young Veal Chops ISo, lHc
I -am b Legs 1S0
Choice Mutton Chops 16c, 1814
Choice Mutton Roast Uo
Sniffs Premium and Armour's Star
Hums la
F.xtra Lean Breakfast Bacon. . .lo
Sugar Cured Hacon l1o
Sugar Cured Hams 110
arxciAiiB
l Tom 8 P. M. to 9 P M. Umb Chop
st, per lb. Co
From 8 P. M. to 10 P. M. Pork Chops
at, per lb lOo
Bankrupt Stock Salo
of I,. Sate is still going on. Ton eaa
tending this high grade grocery sale.
Carnation or Pet Milk THo
2 pkgs. Yeast Foam, Takhoma Bis
cuits, Argo Starch or S 6o cans of
Milk for lOo
4 10c cans of Corn or Tomatoes. .85a
1 Oc Peas or Beans So
Early June Sweet Peas, can 8o
Royal Ketchup 6c
20c cans of Fruit anil Syrup lOo
25c gradevCanned Fruits 14o
Orape-Nuts or Shredded Wheat.. lOo
7 lbs. Bulk Oatmeal aio
S-lbs. Diamond "IS" Flour, sack, 11.35
J-lb. can Chase A Sanborn Coffee, SI
I-ai'Ke Prunes or Peaches, lb. for 8o
4 lbs. Chill Beans 85c
sav half on your grocery bill .by at-
Best Tea Slftlngs, pkg lie
26c pkg. Naphtha Powder, Gold Dust
or Oat Meal 1'Jo
6 cans Cleanser 8So
10c pkg. of Toilet Paper Oo
Full Cream Snappy Cheese, lb ISo
Pkg. Creamery Butter, lb 380
Best Tub Creamery Butter, lb 86u
Imp. Swiss Cheese, lb 3 Bo
Spaghetti or Macaroni, pkg.. . . . .7Vo
2fi lbs. best Sugar 81.00
With one lb. tea or cocoa 69o
12 bars "D. C". Beat-'Km-All or
White Queen Soap 8So
With Sal Soda lOo
PUBLIC MARKET ISSS&
Wharton Advocates ,
Fast Mail Service
Via Swift Birdmen
South Omalia Man
: Killed in Iowa
K. C. Jones, known a "Chris" Jones,
was shot and killed yesterday at
Kpoxvllle, Is., according to word re-H
ceived by Ed Anapaugh of South Omaha.
The telegram "asked Mr. Anspaugh to
notify the relatives of .Mr. Jones, but
did not give any details of the tragedy.
Jones was an employe of the Iowa Supply
company. ' .;
Don Carlos Ragan
Returns from Farm
Don Carlos Ragan Has returned to
Omaha from nianchurd, la., where Don
Carlos has been wrestling during the last
month with several acres of corn which
ndorned the Ragan ranch. The famous
lirouklyn twirlor found husking corn no
hil.i's play, but efter few days' practice,
Iccluicd It was as easy as fooling Heinle
Zimmerman.
BRITISH EMPIRE ASSOCIATION
AGAIN SENDSFIVE HUNDRED
John Dale, secretary of the British Em
pire Relief association, has forwarded
mother 00 to the relief of all sufferers
ji.wns the allies, making a total of $2,000
Ma Omaha association has sent.
pit mm j
are always aggravated during
damp, changeable weather
and ordinary treatments are
often useless.
Such conditions Med tka oil-food
in Seott'a Emulsion to radnc the
injurious adds and strenglnen the)
org'an to expel them.
Scoff's EstoUon, with careful diet
for on month, often relieve) the
lame muscles and stiaened
joints and subdues the sharp,
unbearable pains wheat other
remedies hsr failed.
NO ALCOHOL IN SCOTTS.
1 1 A
Transportation of special :"rush" mall
by aeroplane between cities appeals to
John. C Wharton. Omaha postmaster, as
an, entirely feasible plan that will soon
he adopted and will prove a great aid In
the mail service, he says. Such a plan Is
recommended by Postmaster General
Burleson In his annual report to President
Wilson
"We hopo to have Omaha Included In
the 11st of cities to be connected by aero
plane mail delivery for first-class mall
that requires extra speed in delivery,"
Postmaster Wharton declares.
Monmouth Park Tots
Entertain Older Ones
Children in tne older c?arses of Mon
mouth Park school were entertained with
a Christmas program by the klnder
Earten, First . B and Second A depart
ment tots. The affair was given under
the supervision of Miss McCombs, Miss
Bess Field and Miss May Nlchol, and the
solo participants were as follows:
Song Shine Out the Blessed Star
Recitation The First Christmas
Eidson Swanaon
Solo Away In a Manger Clara Laux
Dialogue Snowflakea
SolJ and Chorus Merry, Merry
Christmas ,
Christmas Comes but Once' a' Year!!"
....Ruth Hoffman and Charlotte Ford
Dialogue Christmas Doll
Keeltatlon Bringing Gifts. Violetta Dohse
Kecitatlon A Child's Mistake
T r,'",',' i iv Gordon Wing
I Do Hope Dear Old Santa. Arthur Gibson
Bong-l Think I Hear the Slelghbells
Hinging
M.rfn-snaii wiMmg:::::!:!1". .Nyren
Recitation At Seven In the Morning.
ReclUtion-
Doii- sing v::::::; v. ;:;;::;:;"1Um Sm"
Recitation Christmas Aftert bought' ' '
riecUaUon-Sanu ClauS1'. K'MChc,t
Garnet i ' See You'.'.'.'.'.'.': ' K'"net h t;ramep
Song There's a Wonderf'ui Tree.'!""
Recitation-A ' Christmas' Pratiw. a
Rec'lVanon-Wha
ReeVtaHon-Tommy". ' ' ChrtS &2,ne
a.n?rfe Ma::::::::::rt h'
GUI0U SELLS TRACKAGE
ON IZARD STREET
A real estate deal. Involving approxi
mately U0.000. haa just been closed In the
sale of a strip of yardag at Nineteenth
and Hard streets by Arthur Gliou and
John D. Crelghton. Tho ceal was made
through A. P. Tukev A- Kfin Tti aAs.a
are now occupied by the C. W. Hull Coal
company. The leas holds good and the
HuU company will continue to operate
on th tract.
1914 MILK FED SP1UXU CHICKEN'S, PER Ml. . .
Pork Xioin Rout, per Jb. . .
Pork SlHrtiltlor Hoast, per lb
Round Steak or Veal Steak off the round. . . . . . .
tolling Deef, ur lb
Pork rSaiiaxe, per lb
18-lb. Sack Pl'HITV Flour, eveiy pound BiinranUed
ID Hh. Fine Granulated Sugnr for
11
10
14
12
1.25
1.00
Cranberries, quart So
4X Milk, 10c cans, 4 for 85o
Corn Flakes, per pkg Bo
W. H. Baker's Chocolate, lb 85j
Hock Wood Sweet Chocolate, lb. 88 Ho
Grape Fruit, large, 8 for 10o
Full Cream Cheese, lb ISo
Fancy New Mackerel, 2 for 6o
Tooth Picks, 6c pkg So
Olives, per . quart '. . ; . lOo
Sailer Mixed Pickles, per tt loo
Sauer Relish, per quart 1O0
7 lit 13 CAKDIZI
Chocolate Drops, Caramels or Whip
ped Cream Caramels, regular 20c
sellers: on sale, per lb 10a
New Crop Mixed Nuts, per lb 18c
Full bushel boxes Jonathan Apples-
I extra fancy; on sale at 4 81.8S
Xlie Lange Grocery Co,
'2 1 tli and Cumins Street. Telephone Douglas 15:10.
300 Items Lower at
The Basket Store
Some si.es of Xmas Trees are
running short. Get our prices be
fore buying. 1
V4 size ISo
n-rt Hlr.e wao
7-S size , 390
n-10 i.i.n , . , , ojo
Xiiihm Tree Holders 88o
Hulls, per 11) 18o
Mistletoe, per lb 8Sc
Nice aKHortment of Xniaa candy
it low price". ,
BAJEIlTCr SAT OOOD. .
Remember tho first prize cuke
at the 1914 State fair were baked
with our Tip Baking Powder an I
rip r tour. j
Tip Baking Powder, 1 lb 83a ,
lan, 9o; 3 for 83c; 5-lu. can 36o
Tip Hour, 48-lh. sack .$1.4.r
24-lb. sack 730
Economy Klour, 4 S-lb. sack ....$1.40
24-lb. sack 70o
Thrifty Habit Hour, 48-lb. sack l.oa
24-lb. sack Ma
All flour 3a sack less In 5-sack lots.
Pure Baking Soda, 10c pkg 4o
Cocoa 83o, 4a and sic
Purs Extracts, 25o Tip Lemon ...17o
20 Tip Vanilla 18e
Mapeline .889
No. 1 Premium Chocolate, H-lb.
cake 15o
Dromedary Dates, pkg llo
Tip Cocoa, ft-lb. tin 16j
Mince Meat, 10c pkg., 80; 3 for ..830
Bulk Mince Meat, lb lOo and 18o
10c cans Pumpkin 80
New Raisins, bulk, seedless, lb. lOcj
3 for 880
New Raisins, 15-oz. pkg. best seeded
at lOo
New Raisins. l-oz. pkg. best send-
less ISo
New Citron, lb. 83 o
New Lemon or Orange Peel,, lb. 170
Pkg. Klgs, lt-oss., Set 3 for 83q
Pure Kweot Cider, per gallon . . . . 8S0 I
Recleaned Currants, 12-os. pkg. ,.8
Ask about our 4 discount plan. SH.OO orders delivered free; Sc for reg
ular deliveries less tlisn 16.00.
Xo. 81818 Worth 16tb. No. 83 1807 Vinton. 9o. 848187 Tarnam.
Xo. 88 1408 Worth 84th Via. 8S 8518 Worth 84th.
Omaha and Uneoln.
New No. 1 best Soft Shell Walnuts.
per pound 89e'
New No. 1 Naple Walnuts, per lb. SOo
New Brazil Nuts, per lb 14o
New Pecona Nuts, lb ISo
New Almond, per lb , Bis
Peanut Butter, per lb llo
I'otatoes, Karly Ohlos, In 5 bushe!
lots 71o
Bushel. 60 lbs 73o
Peck. 15 lbs. 190
Sal Soda, 4Vi lbs 6c
2C lbs 860
Snyder's Tomato Soup, 10c can ... .7o
Vinegar Cider, per gallon 1j
Our frank, open meat prices on
the blackboards In each market
will appeal to you, so will the
full weight.
-t."i rtSioiMOMOJtfsai 1 ismuMMis ssns.4taJtJ MHir.mii!,,,! 1,1 in.in t.tsui
WITH EVERY $2. CD PURCHASE OR
OVER. WE WILL GIVE A BOTTLE OF M-i vX
fcCI Ll AND HANDSOME CALENDAR
n js I mmn tm w m
With a Vnrohasc of 0.15 or Over
One Imported hand peltited
Salad Vasar. 10 Inches wide an I
4 inches deep.
With a rnrchas of 87.80 or Over
A handsome Water Net consist
ing of s large blown Water
Pitcher and f large Glasses.
XMAS SPECIALS:
WIRES, CORDIALS AHD BONDED
WHISKIES
Every Xmas brings more cus
tomers to our place of business
and they always go home boosting
treatment and goods bought here.
WINES and CORDIALS
Port and Sherrv Wines, sC n.1 M r
per bottlr , a! DC 45C
Rock and live Mlnrkberrv Anrlrot
Pnnnna Cordials, regulsr 11.00 vs'orr
now selling, at C r '
per bottle ODC
WHISKIES
Jnke Kliln's High Grade Whisky,
rer oimrt
fllaok and ilri. bottlr t In onl v'-i-c
regular ji.i.i value, now selling,
at. r-er ounr
Turn Moore Vhlske'-. i-ottlel In ! "'. ti,
nlwsvs selb? for l.r,0. now lf
clllne St 01 lUU
65c
t.l.l,.,
95c
With a Far.
chas of 88
or Over
one Import
ed, china, hsn
painted Cren
or Milk Pltchc
4 Inches dee
and SS Inches
wide.
With m Vtirehsss of 810.00 or Over
A beautiful T-plece, hand
painted. China Lunch set eonslst
Ing of 1 large platter IS Inches
long. 9 Inches wide and plates,
7 Indies In diameter.
1314 Doug
las St.
Douglas
6612.
LT 1 L-& L3 lAM'il'-iU NX It I
1 DlrM I a it m Psln UtUieiJ
la I bll UlCUhl UUnli
!JIO lt'T,
AdH.
AM. HIMT'i
r
Careful
Drivers
Montr-
UU Saving Coal
I'rp Ton
EVERBURfi!
- . ALL SIZES
CLEAN HOTLASTING
The Coal For Every Purpose
McCaffrey bros. co.
1 20 SO. 17th
Tyler 40
$n.5o
BERN1CE
MtWn
ABthraeltM.)
('ssfnrtakM
rsim
Oea
Thoroosh
Screenint
Sampson Id!
Serviceable Coal
lee Ta
SPECBAL pxrTceS8
We Offer the Following Low Prices on Our High
Grade Wines and Liquors:
WHISKIES:
L. M. C. Reserve. Fine old whiskey, full qt. 79
r.ond & Lilliard, full quart... 08
frinff Hill, full quart 98
Private' Stock, full quart 59
8G mo! 'Mifojj vo
Old Crow, full quart 98
WINES:
Select Port or Sherry, per bottle 25c
Tokay, Angelica, Muscatel, bottle, 30 to 50
ti-Klnr P.nindy, er bottle 50
Imported Hliine Wines, pt4r quart. 98
Special Low Prices on All Imported Liquors
$3.00 and $3.50 Whiskies, at $2.50 and
93.00 per gallon.
MAIL ORDERS FILLED AT THESE PRICES
LUXUS MERCANTILE CO.
109-111 North 16th St.
Phone D. 1889
The House That Saves You Money.
OMAHA
laWJjyJ '
During the Holiday Shopping
Season you can increase the time
for making your1 purchases and
will feel better by getting quick
service and pure food at one of
The Pure Food Sign.
Quickserv Cafeteria
Cafeteria 101 li and Harney fcu.,
City Nafl Uank Bidg. Downstair.
Lunch Rooms HO 8. 10th St.;
1406 Douglas Ht.; 1408 t?arnjun.
THE OMAHA BEE
THE HOME PAPER
AMI'S KM KNTS.
Boys' Sled Free
a a u f 'i "
The quickest and surest cure la Buk
len's Arnica Salve. Every household
should have a box on hand all the time.
26c. All druggists Advertlseniei.t.
J' .vJsi!aMStw?-- ..nrt- m 77y--pj-ssMsJsalsBsa
Make Your Boy Happy
WITH A CHRISTMAS PAIR OF
High-Top Boots
Hvp him a pair of hih top boots for
(JhristraaH. The ordinary pair of shoes you
buy him he looks at as a matter of fact, but
tho high top boots arc a luxury. Keep tho
boys' legs and feet warm and dry, conse
quently happy and healthy, minus the drugs
and doctor bill.
moderately Priced.
According to Size
WE SHOW CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS for the Whole Tamily.
TTTOHOB CQ
Tho Boyd School
of Expression
rrsssats ta Comedy of
The School Mistress
"WITaT 14 PX.ATSKS
Mr. ltlel MakinK Him Urst Omaha
Apitearance In lealinK Itolew.
American Theatre- nnn 10
Saturday Evening 8:15 Ubbi lu
A Tries of 15c and 35o Z Cbarfsd
To Oovsr Ezpass.
"OsCAKA'SJ TVS CESTTSB
LAST TIMES TODAY gf '
WATSON & COHAN And "TBTB hy
i iiiiiwii w vvnan widows" in ths
Barlan. DStAMl MEXICO "
Tlrad Shopper' Mat. I! very Week Sav.
Tomorrow ami Wk.: "The liberty Girls'
(sm SuT494
Advanced Vaudeville
CVSTAIir TOVIOXT ,
8:10
Prices: Gallery, 10c; Best Beats, IS-iO-TCa
ft
No. 133 6 Drrailmiuitlit liln Sled 4uxMx8 weight 12
Ihs. each, titainped sU--l knf.m. Bl criicluie spring siet.1 T
shaped runnem. so rurvml In front sh to give a tiiaxlrni'in IciikIIi
or t-iilrm vuifuie. ht"-i lii) bar works perfectly, tie leii' re
Nponrtlnn InKtantly tu .lKliirt bend tn eteol runner without
i--tnr(lii'K speed of elrd a particle. leor and runners finished In
red enamel. Top uf Hock Uliu, beautitully putnted and decoratod.
Tbe picture of tlie Kled will be in The Bee every day
lliis week
r Cut tbem all out and ask your friends to save the pic-,
tures in their paper for you, too. See how many pictures
you cub (tet and bring Them to The Bee office.
Tbe Hied will be given Kree to the boy that sends us
tbe luoet pictures before 4 P. M. Saturday, December 19.
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Photo Enlargements
Make Good Christmas
Presents
We have the finest equip
ment for making enlargements
from negatives or prints. Siie
up to 80 x iff. Cost depends
on sites and finish desired.
BEE rilOTO DEI'AItTMUVr
220 Boo lluildinK.
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Mats. Wednesday and BaturdaT.
Til Boyd Theater Ctock Co.
HER OWN MONEY
sTlg-nt aso and 60o; Mata S5o.
Meat Week "Th Womaa is
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MllilllulilH JULMT TWO TIMX
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JC8EFM AND KH BBITHBEtf
Vrtoesi SOo, T6o, $1.00, Si. bo and j.00.
Three Says Befinaing- Sunday, Deo. 93,
and Xueaaay VS '