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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1902)
10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FIUDAY, DECEMTtETt 12. IPO". EVADES CIRCULATION FACTS Polio Beard Fails to Deny Evtuinr, Bee Figures in Court. DECLINES TO MEET THE REAL ISSUE Member Win Case on Their Affi davits Declarf na; that They '" tea to no Xothlna; Prejndl rial to Amy Paper. The alacrity, the dexterity and the per severence with which the attorney for the defendants and for the rival dailies side stepped and dodjred the matter of relative .circulation was the principal and an al most laughable feature of yesterday1! proceeding! before Judge Read In the suit brought by The nee Publishing company to enjoin Members Rroatch. Wright, Sprat len and Thomas of the fire and police board from further prejudicial action In the matter of liquor license and the publica tion of notice of applications for them. The Injunction was denied and the re straining order Issued a month ago was dissolved. Attorney Ourley for the defendants dodged It In the answer and dodged It In his argu ment, averring that It had really nothing to do with the case. In the answer which ha Bled to the plaintiff's petition he In corporated the statement that they, the defendants, r eully don't know enough about the circulation of any of the papers to HAYPFV" WILL RE HEADY. All Prepared to Meet Raatav Claaa atwrday. Santa Claus sent Hayden Bros, a telegram saying he would come here Saturday and make Hayden Bros, his headquarters. Hay den Bros, have arranged a grand reception for him and Saturday he will be seen at their store surrounded by a grand, complete and most beautiful display of dolls, toys and holiday goods on the main floor. The children are especially Invited to come Sat urday and meet the only real live Santa Claus and talk to htm and tell him just what they want. HAYDEN BROS. Musical The Oorrion-Shay English Opera company . In Oounod's opera of "Kanst." The rust: Marguerita Rose Cecelia Shay Slebol Pauline Johnson I Martha .'. Lena Winters Faust Joseph Fredericks Mephisto John Dunemure Valentine Achllle Albertl Wagner George Francis Beard Signer Nacoclous, musical director. Gr.-tid op-ra. sung to very good Eng lish translation, a found in the Schlrmer edition, was the attraction at the .Boyd j last night. The company presenting this short season Is called the Gordon -Shay , Grand Opera company. The work selected for the opening night was the .Gounod masterpiece, "Faust." It Is, as every one ! knows who la at all familiar with musical works, a difficult opera to sing and a. most ... . . ,., . T., Important member of grand opera repertoire would not recommend any particular one. l In law auch failure to deny Is considered ? reviewing such a product! for the purpose of the case admission of the truth, so that it goes onto the court records aa the tacit admission of the de fendants In this suit that the petitioner's 1 claim of having for The Evening Bee the greatest circulation of any of the Douglas county dallies Is the fari. Attorney McCulloch, who sat at one side of the room with his client, G. M. Hitch cock of the World Publishing company, bopped Into the proceedings at one point and then hopped out again before anybody had opportunity to find out what he wished, why he had spoken or what he had said. Van Onsen Break In. Later Attornev Van Dusen, for the News, arose with great modesty and some trepidation to Invite the court not to do anything rash until It heard from him. Hla honor signified a dealre to know if Mr. Van Dusen or the News held any cards In the game then la progress and Mr. Van on .aa that which was given last night one must take Into consideration two Important facts; first, that much Of the beauty of a work like "Faust" la lost In the translation, the English language not lending Itself recdily to the beautiful legato effect! and vowel coloring of the Italian or French. In the second place, one cannot aspect a mammoth production, with a grand orcheatra and all-star cast, at the prices which prevail under the caption of "regular." With these reflections, therefore, It Is to be said that the company under discus sion does some work that is really excel lent, and a great deal that Is full of sincer ity and earnest ambition to pleas the audi ence. That this was appreciated by the audience was shown by the very spontane ous outbursts of applause which followed many bits of the evening's work. As Marguerita. Miss Rose Cecelia Shay did some excellent things. Her lower tones are beautiful, and when she doea not be- Deposit Year Money ia Our Bank Dusen admitted that he didn't, but said j come too strenuous In the attack of her high tones her singing Is convincing. It Is easily to be seen that she 1b more adapted to a role like "Carmen" than that of Mar guerita. Her grace of pose, her genuine acting and her Interpretation are each highly commendable. Of Mr. Albertl, It may be easily and truthfully stated that he Is an absolute model of finished acting. In the slightest makes one sees the artist, and did he have no musical prowess to exploit, he would still challenge admira tion as an actor. But, he has a glorious voice, which he knows how to use, and an authority of singing that la a pleasure to see and a good thing to try to Imitate. Mr. Fredericks, as Faust, was promising. He is a young man yet, and time will bring to him .the fruition of much that Is now In the bud. Hla voice showed capability of doing big things, at times, and at other times be obviously strained utter effects which were not secured. When he cut loose some of his tones were beautiful and that some time he might want to and meanwhile hoped the court wouldn't preju dice the public 'against his fledgling by granting the Injunction sought. On the whole, It was rather a dull pro ceeding becauae Attorney Simeral, for The Bee, had the wholo door, the attorney for the defendants clinging to their subter fuge of falling to deny the allegation of ffreatep rtreillntlon Anil an frtrflnv thA IllitaA . T . . ... . " " . , ",',' movement the man id mite me Biaoa mat unucr me pieauings that queatlon did not form a part of the controversy. Plaintiff's attorney read the petition and many affidavits showing the result of the canvass that had proved the plaintiff's claims. He also read the ruling In cases of similar nature. Defendants' attorney read nothing, but the affidavits of general denial by the members of the board, and only pleaded with the court not to grant the lnjujnctlon asked because the members aforesaid are all goodly men of untarnished fame who would suffer severely by reason of the reflection cast upon their honor. Today the last REMNANT SALE of the year. Today we will attempt to close out every remnant and piece of dreas good, silks, velvets, French flannels, etc., at a mere fraction of their value. Everything must positively be closed out to make more room for toys and holiday goods. $1.00 Dress floods at 25c Hundred of short lengths of cashmere, Hen riettas and albatross In principally light and bright colors, such as pinks, creams, cardinals, blues and black, especially adaptable for doll dresses, trimmings, children's dresses and ladies' waist, every yard worth OCJ up to $1.00, go on bargain square, at, a yard i-C French Flannels, 5c and 10c a piece All the short lengths of all wool French flannels that have accumulated from our Immense sales, 5 and 10 pieces to match, all Vi and 4 yards long, In all colors, gq on SZ . 1 f- , for entire piece . KJ tuv Silk Velvets $1.00 and 1.53 silk velvets In lengths from three to ten yards, In reds, blues, rose, creams pnearyk,.f.0..":.49c-69c bargain square In two lots, Imported and Novelty Dress Oooda thousands of sample piece bought from the custom house, all of them nearly a yard long, 4 and 5 pieces to match, worth up to $2.50 a CI, UUII VII UOCK-D, WIVW UV: ..-n 3c, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c .32c yard, on sale at, each , Short Lengths Colored Velvets and Silks These remnants are especially desirable for fancy work, neckwear, doll dresses, also drees trimmings and millinery purposes, and go at, for entire remnant Specials at Sc Piece Samples of dotted Swiss curtains, bobbinet, braided and hemstitched India llnons. These pieces are nearly -yard In length, trimmed with ruffles to match materials and would be found serviceable for doll dresses, tidies, fancy work and many other useful purposes, C all go on main floor at 6o for an entire piece . Big Clearing of Mill Remnants We will close out all the balance of our stock on hand of mill remnants tomorrow to make room for the toys. We will sell all the 12V4c imitation French flannel - 62C All the double fleeced cotton eider down flannel that has been I old tor 25c will go at A. 2C All the balance of our stock on hand light and dark and plain colored outing flannel, that has been sold for 10c, we will close out tomor- C row for All the balance of our entire atock on hand of fine muslins, cambrics, long cloths, etc., that have C been 10c all season go at .... S-JC All the balance ot our entire stock on hand of One mercerised sateen that ha been sold for 19c, to close It -out tomorrow, worth 40c, it goea -4 f at 10o a yard 1 iiC And hundreds of other big bargains In the basement tomorrow to room for Santa Claus and hla toys. 25c Lace Remnants at 2ic and 5c Fine French Valenciennes, point d'esprlte net top Orientals, mechlines, running from 3 to 5 , yard lengths, over 50 styles, worth up to 25c, at All the balance of our stock on hand of Everett classic gingham that has been sold for 76c, goes at All the balance of our stock on hand of cotton flannel remnants that were 8c a yard all season, to close C them out tomorrow they go at. OC All the balance of our entire stock on hand of wool blankets that have been sold all season for C O 6.50 a pair, go at O Tonr choice of our entire stock of comforts that were sold np to t3.C0 each, to close them out and make room for the toys, they go -4 S"ySZ at each Iji50 make ,2k-5c Watch Our Windows Watch Our to UQUS Windows TOH' STOP THAT COUGH ANO ASK FOR HOWELL'S ANTI-KAWF In niVIni hlx nillna vent ej-rtn v afternoon full or me true tenor ring. at 2: SO Judge Read considered that the doc- ! Mr. Dunsmure, as Mephlstopheles, scored For sale by all drug gists. Price 25c- and- 60c. torod answer left only the question of whether the defendant were In certain con spiracy to injure The Bee and as the evi dence on that point was not as specific and strong as a court would require, there be ing no proof of any overt act, he denied the Injunction and dissolved the restraining order. ' REJECTS SEWER ASSESSMENTS Coo net I Board of Equalisation ; Tarn Donn Plan in Two District. The city council yesterday afternoon finished its three-day session as a Board of Equalization on a number of special as sessments for local Improvements, as al ready enumerated, and heard several pro tests, applying principally to Individual piece of property. The objection most ex " tensive in its scope was against the re vised plan ot assessment in sewer district No. 273, which embraces Twelfth street, from Pierce to William street, which, as formerly presented, bad aroused much an tagonism among the property owners. As before, it was urged that much of the property selected for taxation for this Im provement lies so low as to derive no ben efit from the sewer, and after much dis cussion this second plan of assessment was rejected. In the plan ot assessment for sewer dis trict 277, near Fourth and Woolworth streets, It was found that the lots In three of the blocks Included had already been assented in another sewer district, and this plan was rejected for that reason. Minor corrections were made in some of great success, his admirable stage pres- 1 ence and fine low tones assisting in a very satisfactory portrayal of his infernal majesty. The rest of the support was conscientious, Miss Johnson, as Slebel, showing some ad mirable high tone. The chorus was in good condition and the orchestra was fair, some 'cello solo work being noticeably good. This afternoon "II .Trovatore" will be the bill and tonight the dashing and bril liant "Carmen." Mia MnnchhofFa Home Coming. The coming of Miss Mary Munchhoff to the Boyd on Tuesday, December 23, bids fair to become the gala event of the theatrical season. The advance requests for seats show intense interest, and that she will be greeted by a crowded house there is little doubt. This will be th only opportunity to hear this talented Omaha girl, for on .Tannarv SI ah aalla acaln for Eurooe where she sings in Edinburgh on the sist Insist That They Ears Used No Unlawful acid In Berlin for the sixth time on rebru ary 2. From there she will begin her an nual tour of the continent. ALBERT EDHOLM, JEWELER. 107 Worthl6th8t Opp. P.O. Suggestions for Men's Xtnas Gifts. Diamond- rings, 120.00 to $500.00; Diamond tudn, $15.00 to $500.00; Dia mond lockets. $10.00 to $75.00; heavy signet rings, IlO.iiO to $32.l; Lighter ones $5.00. $6.(, $7.00 and $S.00; Link buttons. $2.50 to $25.00; Filled link buttons, $1.00 to $2.50; Sliver link buttons (artistic fine heavy ones), $1.50 to $3.00; Gold fobs, $5.00 to $30.00; Cut glass cigar Jars. $5.00 to t'OOO' B. P. O. E. emblems and charms, $2.00 to $250.00; Dress studs, .ri mr,A with small diamonds. Der set of three. $15.00 to $24.00: UK. gold buttons for light vests, $12.00 per set of six: UK nold key rlnss, A $5 00 Brandy flasks, smoking sets, military and clothes brushes, trinkets Jrk and novelties In best makes of silver at attractive prices STRIKERS DENY VIOLENCE the other plans ot were then adopted. assessment and they How to Avoid the Uaaftri of a Cold, Everyone must realise the dangers at tending a sever cold and that it Is always prudent to remain indoors until the danger Is passed. Many, however, do not feel able to lose the time and will be interested In knowing that a severe cold may be broken up and all danger avoided by th prompt use of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. It . not enly cures, - but cure quickly and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. California, with its lovely seaside resorts, orange groves, beautiful gardens and quaint old mission towns, is visited every year by thousands of tourists who travel over the Union Pacific, because.lt Is the best and quickest route. Its great California train, "The Overland Limited," reaching San Francjsco from Omaha sixteen hours ahead of all competitors. It Is th only lino run ning Four Personally Conducted Excursions to California every week. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. 'Phone 316. Mtani Against Breakers, TESTIMONY GIVEN IN ' FEDERAL COURT to This Season' Tkroach Service Florida Mill Leave Chicago 8i40 p. m., beginning January 6, 1903, over Pennsyl vania Short Line vl Louisville. Passengers may go through to points in Kentucky, Ten nessee, Georgia and FJorida without chang ing cars. Sleeping, Dining and Observation Jndare Monger Listen to Evidence Given by Men who are Aecnaed f Beta In Contempt of Conrt. Judge Munger decided that the discussion of the legal phases of the Union Pacific strikers' contempt case, which took up the time ot the court yesterday morning, would not Interfere with the hearing of th tes timony ot the witnesses for the defense. and their evidence wa Introduced yester day afternoon. i The defense confined Itself entirely to the examination of th'e men named in the bill ot complaint Died by the railroad com pany. William Richelieu was the first wit ness and testified that as captain ot the pickets he had never seen an unlawful dem onstration on the part of the strikers. Ha explained the system by which the strike Ion Take ! Rlab In . using Dr. Kirg's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.. It cures all lung troubles or no pay. 50c and fl. For sal bv Kuhn Co. Cars to Jacksonville and St. Augustine. In qulries on the subject will be answered by picket were Issued checks while at work H. R. Dertns. 248 South Clark St., Chicago, which called for a atrljis Denent lr pre tlnuil t-oaltion nnpg, Good opening for s newspaper or mags sin solicitor. Permanent position for a competent man. Address Twentieth Cen tury Fanner, Be Building. Omaha. We wish to express our thanks to the Brotherhood ot Locomotive Engineer, th ladle ot the First Methodist Episcopal church, the social friend of Dunsany flat and all who so kindly ministered to us in our bereavement. MRS. O. W. MYERS. WILL C. MTERS. Last season's toys will be closed out Saturday at half price. Orchard WU- helm. VI sented at labor headquarter the morning following the Issue.. By this means he stated he was able to determine If the men were aober and otherwise In condition for picket duty. In addition, to this dally In pectlon, he stated that ha had made it a point to be present each day where the strikers were doing picket duty, and under these conditions he felt that it there had been any unlawful acta on the part of the strikers be would have known It. Rich elieu also denied that he bad used threaten ing language towards Firth, one of the strike breakers, who testified to that effect Wedneaday. On the contrary, Richelieu al leged that Firth did all the talking, and that the substance of hie remarks was that be (Firth) would succeed In putting Rich elieu in jail before the year was out. The remainder ot the defendants testified separately that to their knowledge the striker had at no time since the injunc tion used any threats or abusive language towards the strike breakers. They stated that the Instructions given 'he pickets was to avoid any harsh measures or profane language, or anything that might In any way be construed as a violation of the order cf the court. These instruction, thev said, had been carried out to the let- BIU tui m fKIWbS Ur ter. rin pMimt an nraffifneDt of Attornev rilll IlllUrV't: rl flAItJ Balowln to appear before the Board of WllllwaJIVlwll J WLtUilYaJp Review on behalf of the Union Pacific this 1 .1 nnmlM thit ease was adjourned until Sat tu.au ioaia reuucea vo .u urdav mornlns. 10.75 Oats reduced to..... 7,87 8.5D Goals reduced to j ,. 5.87 publish your legal notices Is Tn Weekly A.50 Coats reduced to .... 3.87 I Be. Telepbono 23. 2.60 Coats reduced to 2.23 .WCosU reduced to 1.87 I Kin Col Pancake fit Us mouth. ...MRS. J. BENSON... IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN " FURS Don't fall to eea our etock before you buy; All lengtbBof Scarfs and Boas in the popular r urs. TOWN TALK The Bi? Xmas Stock Reducing; Piano Sale at Schmolier & Miller's, 1313 Far nam St., a Huge Success. In the Home, On the Streets, In the Shop, It Is a Common Topic of Conversation. Many of Omaha's best Citizens Have Taken Advantage of Our Better Tnan Wholesale Prices. A Sale ot Artistic Pianos, Not Commer cial Qrades. We Ship Pianos Anywhere Within 500 fllles of Omaha, on Our Popular Easy Payment Plan. Store Open Evenings. No matter how critical your piano tastes are we can satisfy them at this sale. This Is not n Bale of piano riffraff at little or nothing prices, but the world's best at the least money. On our floors you will find the largest variety of strictly artistic piano to be found In the west. Pianos of world-wide reputation and standing are rapidly going at pricea and even less than ycu have been asked to pay for pianos of unknown value and doubtful origin. We offer six elegant miniature grand pianos at a very slender margin over east ern factory cost. An ideal Christmas gift. Several beautiful George Steck pianos In latest designed cases will be closed out at greatly reduced prices. A number of art cases from such re nowned factories as Hardman of New York, Emer3on of Boston, Vose & Sons of Boston, etc. Colonial styles from celebrated makers as Steger & Sons, Vose & Sons, A. B. Chase, etc. Parlor styles from over thirty different factories, all at prices never before quoted in the west. Brand new upright pianos in all the va rious cases, regular prices $300, $325, $350, $.175, $400 to $500, are going rapidly at such ridiculously low prices as $172, $187, $198, $218, $237, $250, $262, $280 to $298. We have a number of genuine bargains In what we term our "special bargains:" 1 Knabe. $288; 1 Knabe, $262; 1 Knabe, $247; 1 Emerson, $287; 1 Emerson, $280; 1 Emer son, $242; 1 Steger, $266; 1 Ivers ft Pond, $289; 1 Chickerlng, $148; 1 Smith & Barnes, $118; 1 Everett, $174; 1 Jewett, $197; 1 Erbe, $142; 1 Hardman, $298. All will be sold on our popular easy payment plan $1, $1.60, $2 to $3 weekly payments. i We ship pianos anywhere within 500 miles of Omaha. If after careful examina tion instrument is unsatisfactory we agree to pay freight both ways and refund all money. Will this create sufficient confi dence in you to allow us to make your selection. Write us how much you wish to invest. . We will do the rest. Immediate action will secure your choice. Store open evenings. SCHMOLLER ft MUELLER. 1313 Farnam. Men's Over coats at $10 This has licn a great work In our Men's Overcoat tie part ment. Those Men's Overcoat's that we have been sell ing at f 10 made it so. Today's express brings us more Overcoats we have added these to our ?10 line, which makes the assortment more complete than ever. The assortment at this price is the greatest that we have ever offered and the values give you an opportunity to save a five dollar bill. These coats are ' 113.00 values for $10 Men's Fur Goods We carry the largest assortment of Men's Fur Coats to be found anywhere in the land. Our prices arc absolute ly the most reasouable. We have all grades and styles of furs suitable for people in all walks in life. For doctor's driving coat we have elegant cloth outside and lined with all suitable styles of furs. For motormen, teamsters, cat tlemen we have the proper coats with the lowest guaran teed prices. We are showing a variety of furs that will positively please. mhm. 21 Bromo Seltzer $1.00 size, 60o PI RE GLYCERIXE 35c a pint. STROXG AMMOMA 10c a pint fclT, VAMII.A $1.60 kind, $1.00 a pint EXTRA FIB W1SKS 15c each O: P. C. BAVDAGE . $1.00 kind, 60o O. P. C. BAXDAGE $1.60 kind, 75c CKSTIRV ATOMIZER 75c kind. 450 $1.00 kind, 60c $1.25 kind, 75c $1.50 kind, $1.00 SELL-OUT SALE OP DRUGS Fuller Drug & Paint Go 114 S. 14th Street. We still sell paint a CERTIFICATES a-ood for a pair of Sorosl Shoe at this or any other Sorosls Store in the United States may be pur chased at this etore It is a convenient way to give shoes for Christmas. Then the recipient selects any kind he wishes. The certificate is a prepaid order for a pair of Sorosls equal to a y Bank Draft THE PRICE S $3.50 ALWAYS Sorosls Shoe Store, 201 S. 15th St. Frank Wilcox, Mgr. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC BY ORDER OF THE COURT We are COMMANDED to turn $400,000 worth Of new, clean, up-to-the-hour merchandise into money, and to do it at once. , GET READY for securing the GRANDEST SNAPS EVER OFFERED IN THE TRANSMISSISSIPPI COUNTRY. This most gigantic sale will be begun IMMEDIATELY THE INVENTORY IS COMPLETE. Watch for the LAUNCHING OK THIS TREMENDOUS MONEY-SAVING 3FFORT and GET READY FOR SECURING THE GRANDEST SNAPS you ever heard of. HUNDREDS OF EXTRA SALESPEOPLE will be employed for thl glvlng-away event. GET READY. W. R.BENNETT CO 0. E. E. HASTINGS, RECEIVER. DIAMONDS Our stock of Diamonds Is large and the quality unsurpaased by anything found elsewhpre in Omaha. The most of our Dia monds are absolutely perfect in cut and color, free from Im perfections. W'e s?U them at a lower figure than Is often paid for an inferior article. Every article sold Is backed by our reputation. SOLITAIRE DIAMOM) RINGS 9ft AND VP DIAMOND RROOCHE9 SO AND I'P DIAMOND SLEEVE RITTON9 B AND IV DIAMOND LOCKETS f20 AND UP Come and see the pretty goods for lft and favors, or write for cata log; e. MAWHINNEY & RYAN COMPANY, Jewelers and Art Stationer. Open Evening i. 15th and Douglas, Ofl AHA Shradcr's Laxative Fig Powder Removes Alvitie Poison, the cause of all ills sold in lOo and 25c boxes by druggista Manufactured by W. J. SHRADER MED. CO., Omaha and New York Woodlawn Chocolates Assorted Flavors. Llcht Colored Coating. "The kind that is preferred by some people." V-lb. and 1-lb. packages. KUHN & CO., DRUGGISTS, ISth and Doaglat Ma. QUAIL PERISH IN THE SNOW Report from Interior of State Bird Are Dying; by the - Thousands. sy Report received from the Interior of the state by commission men are to the effpet that quatl are dying by thousands on ac count of the snow. It is said that whole Docks have been.' caught In the snow and are found frozen by hunters. Speaking ot this condition, one commis sion man said that were the atate to repeal the law prohibiting the killing of quail at least 100.000 of these bird might be sold during the year. Under existing conditions th bird are allowed to perish In the snow, hut may not t killed lor foud. Saturday, Dec. 13th la Vi a navt A.innrrTinlt V vmi will ha v tf getting our KUYPTIAN LOTUS CREAM AT 6(J PER BOTTLE, and we reserve the J right to limit the number to two (2) bottles ! to a euxtome:. Save our cash register tickets; they are worth 6 per cent, and ' where 19 a bank wnicn win pay you, 6 per cent for the ue of your money? Ladies' or genus' Chamois Vests $2.00 C'hrHi Protectors from 5oc. to t3M Hot Water Page, guaranteed, up from.. 4Sj Jtubber Uloves, guaranteed, pair $l.ut) Rest Chocolates you ever ate, pound.. 40c Colgate's 50c Perfumes, per ounce 25o Pcruna 61c $1.00 Iler's Malt Whiskey :'o $1.00 Canadian Malt Whiskey, best 75c Vl.UO Rherwln & Williams' Hath Enamel 75c 60c Sherwln Williams' Hath enamel too fiic Pozzoni Kace Powder 22a 2oc Orave Tooth Powder 10o 3Jc Genuine Caetorta 24o $1.00 Butler's Female Remedy (guar anteed) 75o $2oo Chester's Pennyroyal Pills (genu ine) $1.00 OPEN ALWAT8. CUT PRICE DRUQ STORE Tel. T IT. a. W. Cor. IHite and Chleecu, SCIIAEFER'S Horse Blankets, Lap Robes and Carriage Heaters. We carry more blankets and Lip Robes, with a greater variety of styles and at lower prices, than any firm In Omaha. Andersen, Millard Go. IS 16-18 Capitol Ave. "Fork Over" $35 t us and we'll fork over to you one of tlione hantlnonie heavy Coronation Mixture suit you nee so many men wearlnjf 'round town a suit that liears the eunnarks of Fifth Avenue. N. V.. fashionable tailoring that will be out by a cutter who knows style and sewn and fln iwhed by Omaha's finest tailors. We're making It worth folks' while to come "up the hill." MacCarthy Tailoring Co. Phone 1808. ' 1710-12 Farnam St. Bee Bldf., Omaha. Deputy Stat VeUrtuartu Pood Inspector. H. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S. CITT VETERINARIAN. Pfflo aad loArmaJT. Uth and Maaoa St. Omaha. Nsb. Telephone US. THE LIAIil is the Perfect Piano Player It ha attained perfection In the only way perfection ever can be attained by the Blow and careful elimination of th Imperfection found in th earlier forms. For EASE Of OPERATION, CAPACITY KOK MUSICAL EXPRESSION, DKMMr Y OF" CONTROL, ACCURACY OF TECHNIQUE It stands alone. It gives separate control of the bane and treble and is th only player capable of th clastic, human touch so much dealred. Call at our Parlora, Hear it play. PIhv It vnurftAlf to.uo worth of muslo 15.UO bench free with player until January 1. and each Piano PlayerCo. Arllaajtoa Block, isu.isis Donne street. Ovr Morton's ana tUiay- kfc Hr4vr Sum. 4