TITE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1905. B MONITORS HONOR JOHNSON (lob Olrri Farewell Bnaaaot te Iepartlne Member of the Organisation. Theodore Johnaon, Jor the last twelve years s rfl5pnt of this city and promlnrnt In the political councils of the Swedish re publicans of this city, and for the last five years a member of the Board of Education, as well as preoldent of that body for one term, was last Tuesday evening tendered a complimentary and farewell banquet at the Monitor club by his friends. Mr. Johnson, who has been manager for the Robert Dempster company, the local house of the Photographers' Supply trust, has been promoted to the charge of the Chicago branch of this concern and leaves with his family for his new home. A sumptuous repast had been provided and the rooms were beautifully decorated. (Justave Andreen, the veteran representa tive of the Swedish nationality of this city, acted as toastmaster for the evening and In his usually hnppy mood Introduced the various speakers of the evening. The presi dent of the club, Fred W. Flodman, spoke for the honored guest and the good he had accomplished for his countrymen. The vice president, J. Bundland, spoke feelingly for the family of the guest of the evening and the loss which will be keenly felt among I their wide circle of friends left behind. t Consul Stenberg, John Steele, Sam Burg strom and others testified to the hold Mr. Johnson has on the hearts of his friends I - . vi. -. n ..1IK.. . . man nn I public official. A handsome cigar and tobacco service, In the form of a monitor fully equipped for action, was presented to Mr. Johnson as a sonvenir from the club. The Monitor Club quartet enlivened the occasion with several selections. Covers were luld for fifty. T1IE CHAKF CONCERTS. I'lrat One Opens the New I.yrle The ater Seat Thursday Rrenlngr. Over one hundred of the best known names In Omaha appear on the subscrip tion list for the season of concerts which has been projected by Clement Chase for this winter at the new Lyric theater. The first of these will be next Thursday even ing, on which occasion this little gem of a theater will be thrown open to the pub lic for tha first time. The opening con cert will be by David Blspham, always a favorite in Omaha, and a quartet. Beats may bo secured at Hoape'a or by tele phoning the Excelsior office. The opening night bids fair to be quite a brilliant eveqt. as society wilt turn out In force. The theater Is located en tha ground floor of tha Rohrbough building, at Nineteenth and Farnam streeta, and Is complete In all Its appointments, though on a miniature scale. The seats are tha latest style of opera chairs and will be found to have plenty of knee room. There Is quite a balcony, reached by a flight of only six or seven steps, and the demand for seats la the balcony has been quit noticeable. Water nates. The Omaha Water company, regarding the advertisement of water rates by the Water Board of the city of Omaha as calculated to mislead citizens and water consumers with respect to the facts of the situation, desires to say that the re duced rates attempted to be fixed for Omaha consumers by the Water Board have not become finally established, but are still the subject of conljuveisy In the courts, the water company contending that the Water Board had no power to reduce the rates because of the city's -original contract with the company fixing the limit of the company's charges, which the com pany has never exceeded, and contending alno that the reduced rates are unreason able. Should these contentions be sustained as the result of the company's pending suit, all consumers who shall have mean time paid only the reduced rates will bo subject to legal proceedings for the re covery of tho difference. Should the re duced rates be ultimately established the company will, of course, refund to each consumer who shall meantime have paid the full rate the difference between that rate and the rate as reduced. THE OMAHA WATER COMPANY, By E. M. FAIRFIELD, General Manager. Omaha, November 18, 1905. Kotlce! After several weeks of cutting, fitting and saving dolls clothes the nursery com mittee of the Child Having Institute has a fine offering of dolls and dolls' clothes for their second annual Doll Bazar. Everybody Is Invited to the sale, which will be held Friday and Saturday, Decem ber 1 and 2 at The Bee Building, 1706 Far nam street, Omaha. Bricklayers, Notice! Special meeting of No. 1 of Nebraska Tuesday evening, November a, 1906, at 7:30 sharp. Important business. By order of the president. Write Mawhinney Kvan tor 1906 Christ, mas Jewelry catalogue. It's fro. A Third week of Sam'l Burn's reduction sale. A "tunning Window Display. Probably the most attractive window from the artistic and strictly seasonable viewpoint that has yet been a feature of nny of the big department stores Is at present drawing large crowds of sight seers at the southeast corner of 16th and Harney that of the Bennett Company. It Is called a Thanksgiving Window, be ing devoted entirely to good things sug gestive of dispensation on November 20. There are some novel and very clever artistic touches, the centerpiece being a cluster of subdued electric lights incased In varl-colored glass In the form of huge bunches of grapes; In the forefront and laid flat Is a long sweep of mirror, on which are tastefully dispersed several ele gant vases In hand painted1 china and brilliant cut glass; some very attractive pieces of silverware, bonbons, fruit dishes, etc. In Just the right corners are dis played some superb samples of brass can delabra and electroliers in brass and copper. Tho background of the display, which occupies the two corner windows of 18th and Harney, is prettily hung with hand embroidered Irish linen, the centerpiece of the whole being a superb Thanksgiving table richly laid with the daintiest of serving utensils and presided over by a lordly scion of the genus turkey. AA'THE 93 CENT F 5T0RO p 513 P odtfo SV-1 From Europe New China Things at Special Prices OUR DISPLAY TO-DAY EM BRACES THE PRODUCTS OF THE BKST KNOWN CHINA MAKERS IN EUROPE WE PICK THE BEST things of all so that you may have variety. Each product has its charac teristics and each will lind en thusiasts. The newly opened goods are marvels of china making in val ues as we have priced thjm for this week. Odd things In Platters, Celery Trays, Nut Bowls, Chocolate Pots, Sugars and Creams, etc , etc., etc., ranging as low as 10 cents and up to $4.75. YOUNG MEN'S NOBBY SHOES The Stylish Street or Dress Shoe for Vrtimtf U.n'a Was . V. 1 . 1 - . I Button mnilB of Patent Colt, Gun Metal Calf and Wax Calf Potay and prop Toe-Mllltary Heet Single or Double Sole. OUR PRICE $3.50. about his Footwear will appreciate these Shoes. Send for catalogue. DrexelShoeCo. 1419 Faruam St. Fall and Winter Catalogue Now Ready. i its!! STANDARD OF AMERICA FOR 70 YEARS STANDARD OF AMERICA FOR 70 YEARS JOHN IIUSSIE HARDWARE CO. 2407 Cuming Street. "If you buy it of Hussie itVrigtit." 8 Pure Liquors For Thanksfiv njf Wines and Bran dies for Cooking, Choice Vssert Wint. Tekohone your order FS V1. or ask m to send a rep resentative viti sam ple. Fine Whiskies 75c; $1 and $ I.S5 quart. 4 qls. shipped prepaid. J. N. KOPALD a SONS, 1 6th a. mm msm 1 21st Year nd Wcbittr Streets OMAHA 2-K. wedding rings. &unoim, jeweler. The P. E. O. sisterhood will give, at Crelghton university auditorium, Saturday night, November 26, "The Burglar and the Blizzard," for the benefit of a room In the new Methodist hospital. Tickets on sale at Myers-Dillon Drug company and Beaton Drug company. See our great holiday oiler, . given this month only, to at old the usual holiday rush, H. Heyn, photographer, west side of South Fifteenth street. Two story building. DR. BRADBURY lttt FARNAfi Teeth extracted,.. Me Porcelain PilTInja $ I op dold FUliote $1 up Silver Fittings... eo up Crowes. ......$3.a op Hates. $Z00 up DENTIST IB Years Same Location 'Phone 1756. BrIJce Work $3.50 op Nerves removed withe out palo. Loose Teeth Mad Solid. Work (uajraateed 10 nara, Wabash Rtollroad. " The following changes made In passen ger train service effective November 19, 1SW6: FROM OMAHA. No. 14, St. Louis Express, dally..., 6:30pm ARRIVE OMAHA. NO. 1, St. Louis Express, dally 8:40 am FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ho. 4, Stanberry Local, dally ex cept Sunday 5:00 pm No. t. St- Louis Local, daily :15 am ARRIVE COUNCIL BLUFFS. No. S, Western Express, dally 10:30 pm No. 6, Stanberry Local, dally ex cept Sunday 11:30 am For all Information call at Wabash City Office, 16ol Farnam street, or address Harry E. Moores, O. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. 0E FARE t'OK THE KUL.D TRIP. Via Chicago Great Western Railway One fare for the round trip via Chicago Great Western Railway to points within 150 miles. Tickets on sale every Saturday and Sunday up to December 17. Oood re turning the following Monday. Low rates to other points on sale every Friday. For full Information apply to 8. D. Parkhurst, Q. A., 1513 Farnam street. Harry B. Davis, undertaker TeL 1231 Men's, boys, children's clothing, hats, ladies' suits, skirts, milliner;., etc., cash or credit. People's Ktore. lth and Karnam. MAUL Undertaking Co.. iilT Capitol Ave. Have Foot print tv One of Our New $3.50 Styles for Fall Fashionable and Up-to-Date. but shaped for comfort as well as beauty. FRY SHOE CO. Utk m4 Dnqlas Sis. CHRISTMAS GIVIXG Is a pleasure when the gifts are appropriate and beautiful. It is easier to make the right selection now than late In the season when the selection ts limited by a depleted stock and by the shortness of time. Make your selection now. while our stock Is complete, and we will lay them aside for you. It wTTJslI B B 1JI OLA , a ammmm I OH. TWO OF A KIND, OUR WV.X.O.J1 "RIGHT AND LEFT" 8Hd3 Fit perfectly. "You'll try a pair when you try them on." " i J$3i fjC 1 WALKOVER SHOE STORE 1 H ISat Farnam St. U Ed. S. Thompson, "the Walkover Man" L "OK . ir 7 Vs I I I Vstii trAiionro otonrl K I I Af Til I brunt of the sulfa wear. A tfV ;y ' ft I I new pair of trouners will not 1 1 feQr r, Only Five Weeks to Christmas. You do have to buy presents, of course, and you might as well do It In time and eRcape the rush. Our stock Is now complete for the holidays, and we offer -6u a variety In selection and a quality In every article that should prove absolutely satisfactory. We are the headquarters for Watches and can sell you any Watch you desire for from $1.00 to $500. But let us quote you a few prices: Gentlemen's Watch, gold filled, 20 years guaranteed cae, 15-jewel Waltham or Elgin works 90.75 Ladles' Watch, gold filled hunting case, plain or engraved, as you de" .sire, guaranteed $12.00 (1847) Rogers Bros.' celebrnted (6) Knives and (6) Forks for. .$3.40 6 Tablespoons, Kogcrs Bros.' celebrated 1847 $:t.l5 0 Teaspoons, Rogers Bros.' celebrated 1847 $1.50 You must see our large stock of Toilet Sets, In silver and gold, rich and dainty, from $5.00 and up. And you surely will find every article you need or want. At the Sign of the Crown It I n 1 115 S. 16th Street. Opposite the Boston Store. Our Immensely Increased repairing trade testifies to our flrst-clasa experienced Watchmakers' and Jewelers' ability. Watch Inspectors for C, St. P., M. & O. R. R. and Inspectors of Clocks for all the city schools. s Greatest Dress Goods Sale on Record Monday THK KKMARLK Hi OH hi. Special Bargains h Carpets and Rugs Monday U 11 To Always Be a is wen uressea Ioes not require the outlay of a great amount of cali Only a small outlay la lequlred If you buy Hart, Schaffner & Marx Hand -Tailored Clothing. There is a certain distinctiveness In doslKn and pattern a made-In-order appearance that will please, the most fastidious dressers, and the quality of materials ant workmanship In sures unbounded satisfaction and splendid service. Let us show you the greatest line of linnd-tathnvri clothing evtr shown In the wt'st. I'rlcrs: 512.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 Special Sale of Men's Suits An Immense line of fine suits In slncle or douhh-brcasted Ktyle, perfect In lit, splendid in fabric, well tailored, unmatchable bar K'ttn, at $7.50 and $10.00 Copyright 1905 by Hart Schaftner 6 Marx Special Sale of Youths' and Boys Cloth ng VOt NU MEN'S SUITS In ages from 14 to 20 years, slnle or double-breasted styles. Special bargains Monduy at $5.00, $6.50 and $7.50 OULDKKN'S KNKB PANTS SI'ITS-In Norfolk and double-breasted styles, all fabrics und colors, special at $1.50, $1.65 and $1.95 Great China Sale Monday Decorated French, Austrian, Bavarian and Imperial China Cups and saucers, plates, vases, bowls, jellies, salads, fruits, oatmeals, spoon trays, cake plates, ash and olive trays, tea howls, etc. Articles in this lot worth regularly up to $1.25 all go in two great lots Mondav 1A 1 choice luc and Zjc HAYDEN BROS. TV 1 iT IS n - . a EVERYBODY TO KNOW IE&vVmav. rock springs coal Fresh from our own mines at Rock Springs, Wyoming. That we are prepared to make prompt delivery and will appreciate your order. That there Is no satisfactory substitute for this coal, so let us supply you with the real article while the weather Is nice. Central Coal & Coke Co, PHONES 1221-1685. 15th and Harney St. Relief for Survivors . of Russian Massacres. To the Jewish People of Nebraska: The atrocious barbarity of brutal mobs in liussia, when neither age, sex or condition was spared, has made thousands of Jewish homes in that unhappy land houses of mourning. With the details .of the . recent sickening horrors caused by unbridled passion and fana ticism, you are already advised through the press. Every city and village with but few ex ceptions, has become a Kischeneff, where wretchedness and desolation have overwhelmed the maimed and starving survivors who have lost their bread winners. To help these unfortunates with financial aid is the least we can do to alleviate their dis tress. Humanity demands our immediate as sistance. This appeal is therefore directed to you perconally, wherever you may reside in Nebraska, to at once Send your contribution by bank check or postoffice order, to Morris Levy, Treasurer, Fifteenth and Farnam Streets, Omaha. The receipt of the money will be duly acknowledged, and the disposition of the funds collected will be announced in the press. COMMITTEE: RABBI FREDERICK COHN, MORRIS LEVY, L. HARRIS. State Press please copy. With its superb climate and rich soil is an ideal place for the HOMESEEKER In the fertile valleys almost every kind of grain can be raised. Oranges, Lemons, Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Prunes, Crapes, and many other fruits grow in great abundance throughout the state. SPLENDID TRAIN SERVICE ON THE Electric Lighted Trains, Composite Observa tion Cars, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars, Meals a la Carte, Tourist Sleep ing Cars, Free ltecliulng Chair Cars, etc. Two meals cheaper and quicker to San Francisco than via any other line. For full intormatlon Inquire at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM STREET. 'Phone 316. Standing the Brunt Your trousers stand the brunt of the suit's wear. A new pair of trousers will not only add to the appearance of that suit, but postpone the time of that suit's disappear ance. A $7 pair of McCarthy-Wilson made - for - you trousers will add a whole year to the life of that suit, and will add greatly to the appearance of your entire attire. M.eC.rtky.WiLort Tailoring: Co.. 8. llh Bt. Next Door to Wabash Ticket Offlcs. Phons ISO Open evenings until 9 o'clock. G. A. L1NDQUEST CO. MEHC'H AST TAILORS. MAKE BEST CLOTHES. FALL SELECTIONS NOW IN. 235-230 Pastoa Block. 'Phsaa 1881. Sixteenth and Farnam Bta When You Write to Advertisers rtmraibtr It only taaaa u extra atrok at two of tho n" t me' iioo ta fael lual i aaw la ad. la Taa baa. We manufacture our own trunki. traveling base anu u.i raaea. W make them of the bea material. Our workmen hip Is unexceMed We eell them or leae than Inferior sradw would cost you oleewbere. If you buy of ue '.d will set the ben you will save .noney ou will be better eatiafled. Leather Bound Mat tine Suit Caaee. M 54 SJ.75 and tiou. We do repnlrinir. OMAHA TRUNK FACTORY, 1220 Farnam Strati. HOME VISITORS' RATES VIA Illinois Central R.R. The Date, Novembzr 27th j. jr "OtB trmrmt, old Tiaaa." T1! 3"! y ila - Mi mtf c"r" ' vai D lfjiui.T tu&Me to rams- 1 11 ' " J l A chance to visit your old home. "Why Thanksgiving with old friends once more? T Central makes this possible by offering except! rates for the round trip, as shown below, with 21 Toronto, Ont .$35.55 HOME VISITORS' EXCURSIONS MOM ALL POINTS ON MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY GREATLY REDUCED RATES EAST Indiana, Ohio and certain points In Illinois, Kentucky, Weal Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan and Ontario, November 27th. 190S. A Return limit. 21 day. DONT MISS THIS CHANCE To Tialt Ue eld none and m yoar frteada ot vtbmr daya. roe Mancukaaa. mauiac of conpaaya aaiNT. on . C. TeVNSEKD, eaeral FuhiIU tad Ticael ejtal. St LeuU. Me. Indianapolis, Ind. Louisville, Ky . .. Detroit, Mich. . . . Buffalo, N. V. . . Salamanca, N. Y Cleveland, O. . . . Columbus, O. . . . . $43.00 .$43.70 .$28.15 Cincinnati, O Toledo, O Htuburg, Fa Wheeling. W. Va.... Springfield, 111 Kankakee, 111 ...... . Uloomlngton, 111. . . . . Decatur, 111 not spend ho Illinois oiiiilly low Jay limit. $27.R5 $25.70 $11.00 $11.70 $17.45 $18.00 $10.05 $17.00 Correspondingly low rates to nearly all points in the above states. For full particulars call at H012 Farnam Street, Omaha, or write SAMUEL NORTH, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT, OMAHA, NEB. No Headache, Nervousness or Insomnia WHEN YOU SMOKK RlereainitBle Ssairs Because You Are Smoklnf A Fine Selected Havana Tobacco and Which Has Been Carefully and Properly Treated. F. ft. RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR CO. T. LOUIS