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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1902)
10 TITEOMATTA PAITT BHE: TUESDAY. DEOEMRETt 23, 1002. frt r STREET RAILWAY COMBINE Tiftfen Million Dollar Oorrranj ta Take Over All the Properties. WAGES OF THE EMPLOYES TO BE RAISED iParposv nf Renrannlred Company la to nnlM Lines to III air, Krr. moat, Lincoln, Plattanionth and lonn Points. The long looked for street railway con solidation wan perfected ypsterday and at the same time the announcement was made that on January 1 all the employes of the consolidated company are to be given an advance tn wagea. The consolidation was effected hy making the Omaha tt Council Bluffs Street Railway company out of the old Omaha A Florence Street Railway company by amending the articles of Incorporation of the last men tloned concern so that with a capital stock increased from $200,000 to $13,000,000 it may take over the Omaha street railway and the properties of the other companies In this Tlclnlty and build extensions to Blair, Fre tnont, Plattsmouth, Wahoo, Lincoln and Ortswold. la. The directors of the new company an Bounce that all of the $15,000,000 of stock will not be Issued now, but a large part of It will be issued as the company pro ceeds to build its Interurban lines. Taken Material Form. The consolidation took material form yes terday morning when there was filed with the county clerk by Guy C. Barton a lengthy document ahlch u labelled "Certificate of Increase of capital stock and amend ments to the articles of Incorporation of Omaha A Florence Street Railway com pany. The Increase waa from a capital stock of $200,000 to a capital stock of $15,000,000 and the Omaha & Florence Street Railway company becomes the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway company, with prin cipal office In Omaha. For the Omaha ft Florence Street Railway company the cer tificate Is signed by Guy C. Barton, presi dent; William' S. Cox, aecretary and Guy C. Barton, Frank Murphy, W. A. Smith, W. V. Morse and Luther Drake as di rectors. The transaction is thus prefaced In tho certificate: At the regular snnual meeting of the stockholders of Omaha & Florence Street Hallway company, held at th office of the company in the city of Omaha, Octo ber 7, and duly adjourned to December 22, liwj, the directors of such corporation were authorized by the holders of all of the canltal stock to file with the secre tary of state a certificate of the Increase of Its cuplta. stock from IJOO.UOO to 115, JOQ.OOO. Increase to Fifteen Million. Now, therefore, the directors of said corporation hereby certify that In the opinion of Its directors the Omulia & Flor ence Street Hallway company requires an increase In the amount of Its capital Block Torn fun.uwt to lio.iiOu.iioo and that the amount of the desired Increase of the capi tal stock ot said corporation la $14.M),uu. And the officers of the corporation hereby execute the following ar.l firm amendments to the articles of Incorporation of the said Omaha & Florence Street Hallway com pany which was duly passed and udopted ly the unanimous vote of all of the nock holders present at the said annual meeting, who constituted the holders of all of the capital stock of the said Omaha tt Florence Street Railway company and who, by like unanimous vote, directed the president and secretary of the company In Its name to duly execute and record this certificate of such amendments; that Is to say, the articles of Incorporation of the Omaha & Florence Street Hallway com tany are amended. Then are given aeven articles. The first fleslgnates that the name of the corpora tion shall be "Omaha and Council Bluffs Elrset Railway company." The second ar ticle gives Omaha aa the place ot transact ing business. In Nebraska, and Iowa, The third article states that tho general Mature of the business shall be tho "con struction, maintenance and operation of atreet railroads in Nebraska and Iowa, with cara propellud by electric power, or ty other lawful motive power except steam; the purchase or leasing of street railroads ud railway bridges, together with their equipment and franchises, and the opera tion ot the aame in Nebraska and Iowa; to build and operate telephone lines; pur chase, lease or manage and conduct lake and pleasure resorts; to purchase or oth erwise acquire such real estate and per sonal property. Including the stocks, bonds and obligations of other corporations en gaged la similar business, as may be neces sary or convenient to the purposes of this corporation, to execute, sell and deliver such bonds, mortgages, notes and trust deeds aa may be necessary or proper to carry out the corporals purposes of the company." This article further provides that "the termini of the street railroads which this corporation proposes to construct, main tain and operate" In Nebraska outside Omaha, shall be as follows, and they shall be constructed upon such right of way as upon such county or other roads aa may convenient. Lines la All Directions. "Commencing at the city of Omaha, run ning thence norward through the city ot Florence to the line ot Washington county; thence northerly through the town of Cal houn to and Into the town of Blair, and the length ot such railway Is sbout twenty five miles; commencing at Omaha, running westerly through the villages of Millard, Elkhorn and Valley, In the county of Douglas, thence to and Into the -city ot Fremont, In Dodge county, and the length at such railway Is about forty-six miles; commencing at Omaha, running aouth- westerly through Douglas and Sarpy coun- I ties to Saundcra county, thence through (V'aboo and Ashland, and through Lancaster sounty into the city ot Lincoln, and the length of such railway Is sbout fifty-six allies; commencing at South Omaha and runalng through Cass county to the city f riattsinouth, twenty-one miles." In Iowa the line which the company will operate outside Council Bluffs will commence at that city and run easterly through Pottawattamie county to the town of Ortswold in Cass county, the length tbout twenty-six miles. The article further specifies the termini ot the street railroads which' the company proposca to construct and operate In "the city ot Florence" and gives the prospective length la ten miles. . Capital Hook Provided For. The fourth artirle deals with the financ ing ot the merger and reads: The amount of the capital stock of the Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Hallway toinpany ahull be tlkuuMw). which uliall be divided into 15" m0 shares of the. par value of UuO each. The capital subscribed shall be paid In at such times and on such con dltlnns as the board of directors may pro scribe. All of fcucji share of stock shall be transferable only by written aaalgnment, entered upon tin books of th company. Ot said Uo.tu) shares. ino.i0 shares shall b common stock and tu.tm) aliarra shall tie preferred stock. The preferred stock shall be entitled to dividend (cumulative from end after January 1, jmui ( the rate of but not exceeding 1 per cent for each quarter of a nr. In each and every' rtmal year in preference and priority to any pa me nt In or for such quarter of a year of any dividends rn the common slock: but only from the undivided net profits of tha company when and as determined by the board of director, and only If and when tho board shall declare dlvlln ls therefrom. S'o dividend shall be paid fur any portion ii f a year upon the common stock unless the proportion of said preferred dividend for that portion of such year, and for each pre ssing )sx and lu I ul tax frum aw after January shall first have been paid e set apart In the event of any llquldntlon or dlstrl butlrn of the rapltnl of tho company, whetlur through Insolvency as the termina tion of th corporate exlMerr-o, or other wise, after lainmrtt of the debts of the compiinv, the holder of preferred stork shall lie paid the pur value thereof, to gether with all accrued dividends then due and unpaid, before the holders shall be entitled to any payment on accojnt thereof, and the remainder of the nsoet, after pay ment as aforonld, h:ill be distributed pro riita anions the holders of said cum min sl"ik exclusively All stock of tin company Nutted prior to October 7. l'J"2 pin II be considered common stock, and the holders, upon surrender thereof, shnll lie entitled to an eittlvalent amount at par of the common stock of the company. The caoltnl stock mny be Increased, or these articles otherwise amended, at any regular meeting of the stockholders or at any special n-.eetlng called for that purpose, of which notice shall have been mailed to the lnt known postoftlce address, of each stockholder ai least thirty d ivs prior to such met ting, but no change shall be made In the terms of preference of the pre ferred stock. The amount of preferred stock shnll not be Increased without the consent of the holders of a majority of the preferred Ltock. Illrth of the Company. The fifth article provides that the date of the commencement of this corporation shall be October 6, 1SP1, and the date of termination October 5, 19!0. The sixth article stipulates that the Indebtedness or liabilities of this corpora tion shall not at any time exceed two thirds of Its capital stock and the liability of the several stockholders of this cor poration shall be limited to the amount of the unpaid subscriptions of said stock holders respectively to the stock of this corporation. The seventh article covera the methods of managing the company. There are to be nine directors, elected the second Mon day of each January. A majority will constitute a quorum in their meetings and all vacancies are to be filled by the re maining members, pending the next regular election. It is provided also that at any time after the filing of this certificate and prior to the second Monday of January, 1903, the stockholders may elect directors to serve until the latter date. There la a vote for each sbar, with proxies ap pointed In writing accepted. At their first meeting after their elec tion the directors are to elect a president, first and aecond vice presidents, a secre tary, an assistant aecretary and a treas urer. One man may serve as both secre tary and treasurer. The directors are em powered to make, alter and repeal bylaws, appoint committees or agents and do the other usual things. Deeds to Makt Delivery Complete. At noon there was filed with the register of deeds three deeds of conveyance which, in effect, give the Omaha Street Railway company ownership of the properties ot the Benson & Halcyon Heights Street Railway company, the Metropolitan Street Railway company and the Metropolitan Cable company ot Omaha,' the transfer marking a final step preliminary to the Omaha Street Railway company'a deliver ance to the merged body. The directors of the Benson line, being j first duly authorized so to do by the consent In writing of the holders of all the capi tal stock of the company, make the con veyance "In consideration of $1 and other valuable considerations." Frank Murphy as president and W. V. Morse as secretary sign the deed for the Benson company. The transfer includes the franchise, stock and all things else. The same men In the same capacltlea sign for the Metropolitan Street Railway company, which has the South Omaha fran chise The return la also $1 paid In hand and other valuable considerations. Guy C. Barton, as president, and William S. Cox, as secretary, signed the deed given by the Metropolitan Cable Railway com pany of Omab.t, which has the Dundee line. In this transaction the directors sell for $10,000 "and other valuable considera tion." Advance In Wages. The advance in wages of the motormen and conductors Is 5 per cent for the men who have been employed by the company for more than a year and 10 per cent for those who have served more than two years. This will make the rate for one-year men 21 centa an hour and tor those who have passed the two-year porlod 22 cents. All new men will work at the rata ot 20 cents an hour for the first year. The new wage acale goes into effect the first day of the new year. Men who have been In the employ of the company for a fraction of the year on that date will be credited for the time already served In de termining the date for the advancement of their wages. Members of the new street car employes union are Jubilant over the voluntary ad vance in wages allowed them, and tbey are certain that the formation of the union had aomethlng to do with thla action on the part of the company. Some of the non. union men are saying that the raise was granted on their account, to show the men that it was unnecessary -for them to organ ise for the purpose of securing better pay, but thla story is taken with eome aalt by the unionists. "The union wss not considered by at all by the directors in making thla Increase In wages," said Secretary Morse. "We know ot no union. All of the men are to ba given the benefits of the raise, whether tbey belong to a union or not." Obnoxious Hales Annulled. It is understood also that the company has determined to revise the rules for the regulation of their employes, abolishing that particularly obnoxious one under which a man was laid off for seven days iStfitll!! v . .:fe i vase Wt &4 $-k m. a fe - - 1 OPEN EUNINGS LMIL XMAS "i,m rrs n rn rTsnnTrr Extraordinary Purchase of 10,000 Dozen Handkerchiefs A JVew York importer closes out to us at spot cash his en tire line of handkerchiefs, including over 100 dozen, high grade samples at less than, half price. A wonderful op portunity to get useful Christmts preseiti at less than half wh it they are wortlu We offer today in lots at these astonishing prices . 10c Handkerchiefs at 21c 7,000 handkerchiefs suitable for men .ladles and children's Christinas presents, in plain white and fancy colored bor ders, all neatly hemstitched, mme with laoe and embiuid. 1 ered corners, worth up to 10c, go at s 2, 1 5c Handkerchiefs at 3c In this immense lot will be found mens plain white and fancy colors bordered, also ladies' lace add embroidered hem- studied handkerchiejs many worth up to 15c, J at each Ladles' Fine Sheer Linen Hand Embroidered lnital handker- i.(r chiefs, all letters, -0u quality at 1 V w Ladles' and Men's Extra Fine quality, all pure linen handker- 1 chiefs, all w idths of hemslitchinfr, worth 20c, at 2 Ladies' Sample Handkerchiefs on cards, some are the finest imported Swiss embroidered, others are sheer linen embroidered and lace edged In neat showy patterns, worth In a regular way up to A Cf--OEJf-. 75c, go in two lots at lijl 6uw 25c and 50c Silk Handkerchiefs at 10c and 25c All the ladies' . 11 pure allk embroidered handkerchiefs from this stock, over 100 styles, embroidered In all white and fancy colors, many worth up A f jCt CZ to 60c go at IViC LX JC $1.00 Handkerchiefs at 48c One immense lot of the finest all linen and embroidered and lace edged handkerchiefs, many handkerchiefs In this lot are hand embroidered and neat French revered and Mexican A Qf drawn work, worth up to $1.00, go at tOw 75c All Silk Hufflers at 39c All All the $1.00 and $1.50 Silk luff- the all silk and allk and wool fancy lers, great many stylos in black,, mufflers, black, white and Offc white and colors, worth "n all colors, go at OVC up to $1.50, go at Oy C 50c and 75c doll Gloves at 39c One large bargain square, big lots of all kinds of plain and fancy, all wool golf gloves. In this lot will be found al the latest styles of Imported and domestic gloves, sold in a OO regular way up to 75c a pair cbo Ice Today Grand Special Sale of Holiday Rugs and Table Covers There isn't a more acceptable Christmaa present than a handsome rug or beautiful table cover. Tomorrow we make a special sale of thera as follows: Oenulne Axminster Rugs 27x60 at 4 no each l.vo Large 36x72 floquet Rugs Most beautiful patterns in floral o rr and Oriental effects regular price I7.5it at, each JsOLI A largo showing of velour tapestry and chenille table covers These were especially bought by us for the holiday trade and we will place them on sale tomorrow at 59c, 98c, 1.25, 1.98, 2.98, 3.98, 4.98 each Watch Our Windows 1 for being even aa much as a minute lato In reporting for duty. It la said, also, that hereafter the men will not be re quired to wait around the car houses for hours without pay before going out on their runs. Mr. Morse would not admit that there had been any change in the rulea, but thesa are rules which the com pany has never publicly admitted to he in force. New Train Service Via Union Pacific. Effective December 21, the TJnion Pacific will place in service a new train to and from North Platte, leaving Omaha at 8 p. m. daily, making Five passengers tralna to North Platte; Six passenger trains daily to Grand Is land. Following changes in time of other Union Paciflo trains. No. 4a, leave 4 p. m.; No. 3, leave 4:20 p. m. ; No. 2, leave 7:50 p. m.; No. 6. ar rive 5:50 p. m. City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam street. Union station. Tenth and Marcy streets. Telephone 629. Miss Mary MnneholT, Who sings In concert at the Boyd Tuesday evening, will be greeted by one of the largest, aa well aa one ot the most rep resentative, audiences that baa ever as sembled In Omaha. The real coloratura finger la aa rare a bird today aa the real representative of the Italian bel canto, and the greatest musical critics of the world have placed Miss Munrhoff first in this class. She has been named the second Pattl, and is without doubt one ot the moBt Interesting concert singers in the world today. A few choice seats are still unsold. The concert begins promptly at 8:30, and no one will be seated during the singing of a number. KULAKOFF8KY Mrs. Bessie, aged 9 years, wife of I KulakonVky and mother of M , I. and K. Kulakorfaky and Mrs. Mushktn and Mrs. Andelpon, at her resi dence, 1014 Seuth Tenth street. Funeral waa at 1 p. m. Monday. 0PE1 IVEMNGS XMaS Watch es owifw windows PERSONALLY CONDUCTED Florida Excursion Via "Dixie Fixer" , Route. On Tuesday, January 6th, an excursion will be run from KeDraska to Florida with through sleeping cars from Omaha and Lin coln, via Burlington Route to St. Loula and tha "Dixie Flyer" Route from there to Jack- aonvllle. This excursion will be a personally con ducted ono and will be in charge of Mr. George W. Bonnell, C. T. A.B. ft M. R. R., Lincoln, Neb., who Is thoroughly familiar with the points of Interest enroute and In the state of Florida. Aa you pass through Cairo, Martin, Nashville, Chattanooga, Atlanta and Macon, and make a 12-hour stopover at Chatta nooga, where an experienced guide will conduct the party through Chattanooga Park, pay a visit to Lookout Mountain and other points of Interest; the trip will be an Interesting and instructive one. An early application for sleeping car space la suggested. Ask for copy of illus trated booklet outlining the trip at 1402 Farnam Bt., or write W. H. BRILL, Dlst. Pass. Agt., Illinois Central Railroad, Omaha, Neb. HOLIDAY RATES THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota. December 24. 25. 81, January 1. Very low fares. 1401-1403 Farnam street. Holiday Bates. On December 24, 25 and 81 and January 1 the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul rail way will sell round trip tickets to points within 200 miles at fare and one-third. Final limit, January 2. City Office. 1604 Farnam St. Kottcet All members of Local No. 264 are re quested to attend meeting, election of offl-J cers, Wednesday, Dec. 24, at 2 o'clock p. m JOHN C TIERNEY, Recording Secretary, 1509 Capitol Ave. JUST 2 DAYS LEFT In which to do your Christmas trading. To assure a tri umphant wind-up to the most tremendous holiday business this store has ever known, we offer matchless bargains in every department for the two final days of Christmas shop ping. No effort has been spared to keep our assortments complete to the very last. Disirable novelties for gifts abound in every section. Store open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Below are a few hints that will make it easy to select something handsome and appropri ate at a small expenditure. Men'? t'veivo.its. . ....... .f 50 to 2o.OO' Men's Suits ."i.00 to f 22.00 Men's Trousers $1.00 to 0.00 Boys' Suits $1.00 to $0.00 Hoys' Overcoats ? 1.00. to 17.00 Boys Keefers , $1.00 to $5.00 Youths' Overcoats $1.00 to $15.00 Youths' Suits $4.00 to $15.00 Smoking Jackets $3.50 to $10.50 Bath ttobes $1.5)0 to $10.50 Dressing Gowns ..$1.90 to $10.50 Suspenders 15c to $2.90 Sight Kobes .. ,. .45c to $1.50 Underwear ' 35c to $2.00 Men's Handkerchiefs .... , 5c to $1.00 Women's Handkerchiefs ,.5c to 50c Special Notice to Mothers. We arc now offering the best childs reefer in America at 81 for boys 4 to 8, made of a fine chinchilla, with velvet collar. OUR BOYS' SUIT SALE IS STILL IN PROGRESS. The boy would greatly appreciate one of these suits for a Christmas present, and just think, only 81.85. Attractive Combinations l-$350 Piano ) ftHill 1 $250 Player C'tflJU 1 $300 Piano ) tOm 1 $225 Player OPEN EVENlNdS. Remember, we sell the Cccilian .j Lyraphone Piano Player The two best players in the world. Both are 65 note players. Remember also that most other Piano Players are only 68 note play ers. The CECILIAN baa separate con trol ot the base and treble, and Is the only Player capable of the elastic human touch ao much sought after. Until January 1st we give free, with each player purchased, 25 worth of music and a $5.00 player bench. Call at our parlors. We are open evenings until Christmas. Piano Player Co. Arlington Block, 1511-13 DODGE STREET. Over Morton's Hardwsrs and Hardy's Us. 99c Store. To the Girl Who Sings BY ilARY LEARNED A little book which will prove de lightful to all mudio lovers. FOR SALE AT IWEGEATH'S and KILPATRICK S BOXES OF Christmas Cigars T.adles or gentlemen who wish to get a box of clgnrs for a Christmas preaen. for winif friend will d well to come to our store or consult our list and order from It. We have clears in boxes of 12. 2i arvd ii-AI.L FRKSH ami with trust-smashing prices. SHERMAN & M'CONNELL DRUG CO. Wholesals and Retail DruKKlnts. li,LU luiii D odo. Uuij.li a. Neb. Purely Vegetable Entirely Harmless mid In Action. LITTLE Free sample. Howell It is Only a Measure of prudence to keep a supply of good liquors In the house for use In emergencies social or otherwise. Note the following list. It may suggest something you want. If so, call on us and we will treat you right. SCOTCH WHISKIES John Dewar, Andrew Usher & Co., House of Commons, Black and White, Encore, Don Murdock, King William (Vop.), Rod erick Dhu. tho bost of them all. for which we are western distributers. BRANDIES James Hennesy & Co., Three Stars, Remy Martin ft Co., Plnet, Qastillon ft Co., Cog nac (lnrported), Repsold'a Cognac, George Saunier, Cusenier's Apricot (Imported), California Apricot, California Peach and Apple. PREPARED COCKTAILS Club Cocktails, Heubleln ft Bros., goze- rac (Handy ft Co.), Eagle Cocktails, Rep sold's Table Wines and Del Prado Sweet Wines. WIJEF.9. VIRGINIA DARE and E8CAPKRNONG. (The native wines of North Carolina.) We also carry the famous Hunter's Rye, Wilson's Rye and Baltimore Rye. The prices on the above whis kies are 11.00, 11.25 and tl.60 per quart bottle. We have the following CANADIAN WHISKIES: Walker'a Canadian Club, Segram's Canadian Whisky and Oooderman & Wort's at $1.25 pr quart. DON'T FORGET OT'R OWN PR AND TUB CKL EBHATED JACK DAW 12-ytur-olJ Maryland Rye. CackleyBros., Opposite Poattffllce. Telephone 1148. We have a beautiful line of Reading Gas or Klei'trl T.nmiiu miltAlile for the nnrlor. I den or houduir. They make useful Christ mas gilts. F. M. Russell 313 South 15th St. Telephone 503 WHEN YOU BUY A t A lemmaum 0 Kftr.kAfl You arc not payin lor CIIKOMO. .iv.llc.il tu , rithb DELS, ETCt, bnt or FINE QUALITY HAVANA TOHACCO. I QUAL to IMFOHTEll ClGARflL r. B. &1CS IsXRCAMTiLlO CXUAA CO. llwj; UL Louis. Vniau M4, if a Suit Cases $1.25 to $15.00 Seal Cnps .$3.50 to $0.00 Cloth and Plush Caps 25c to $1.75 Mufflers 25c to $1.50 Neckwear 15c to 75c Pajamas $1.00 to $2.50 Gloves 25c to $2.00 Umbrellas 45c to $0.00 Ladies' Shoes , $1.00 to $2.00 Ladies' Slippers ....$1.00 to $1.00 Men's Shoes $2.00 to $3.50 Men's Slippers 75c to $1.45 'Bors' Shoes 05c to 1.00 Women's Furs 1.05 to 100.00 Women's Silk Waists $2.00 to $7.50 Women's Jackets $3.00 to $45.00 Children's Furs 75c to $7.00 HOWELL'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS Drug Co., 16th and Cap ltol Ave. Christmas Patent Leathers The men folk like a visit from San ta Claus as well as the little follows. Patent leathers make fine Christ mas presents. Ideal kid, patent calf, all patent or kid or cloth tops all the new styles and shapPB. We have such a large line over 20 different styles that we can easily please the most exacting with style and fit. Speaking of fits You can have your purchase fit to his feet after Christmas. The same rule appllea to our Chrlstmss slippers. DREXEL SHOE GO. Omaha's lIp-to-Date Shoe House 1419 lARiSAH STREET. Assortment Still Good but Its moving and we have plenty of help to snow goous ana iv l-'KICKH AltK NOT MGHT WK WON T KXl'KCT To MAKH A HAI.K. We refer to that CON.skjn. MKXT OP CHKISTMAH NOVKIl'IKS WHICH WKHK I.V.KT HKRIfl TO HH KOI.D AND WHICH WII.I. UK Hfc. ITHXKD IP NOT HOLD. Genuine ei.r glass; ster Ing silver mounted ebenol,! Docket hrmkH. tiair liritui,..u , .. and mirrors, chatelaine bnea sum) l,vu etc. 1'OCKKT HOOKS AT M l'Ku i.r.nn iiiain it r. i 1 1 ,A K VVMOI.KHAI. I.K. l-l 1 ,or Al l.KiS.S 'MAN ('(KIT US! bee these nonets to nrniree hitn t "WHY PAY MORK" W unn,u. , . . , . ' , , ' ' ' "I 1 C L n.Bii wiinii m miiKing dui a misnomer as Hiinn ii iiv I ni'rii iii ii'h C'remo C!nar. 2 for ... Bo ... f.o ... 6c cigar ... ll New Cuba Cigars. 2 tnr .... . I.llllun Rnaell 1'lnars. 2 tnr !" A full assortment of Christmaa I'ai'kUKel. $!.(( Ferjra, Renulne, only I.Wl Tierces Hemedlea :c.c Genuine C'astoila 24: tt.'u too Hind's Honey and Almond Cream. si.mi iiiuMacRi Biimaiiarllla tl .il Canadian Malt Wlilskev ' Jl-Ou Hers Molt Whlsky ...'" OPEN ALWAYS. SCHAEFER'S CUT PRICE DltUQ STOWR Id. T4T. . W. v or. ihisi svnal Chicago. t i V ) A' J