THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1005. 'xjujk: rrs 1 CU1IN UN AMERICA AND ISRAEL Jewi Grandest Peopl o! FMt, Yankea Na.ion Best at Present BOTH HOPE OF FUTURE FOR WORLDS Mrwlih .tnnlTrroarr Is Celebrated la All the Snaaogaea of Omaha Kirrrl.e. Will Be Held Boatlar, Too. At the Saturday morning services of the Jpwtph anniversary celebration large audl fnt grfeted all the orators. At Temple J.rfl Rabbi Cohn conducted the services and delivered the address. At the two orthodox nvnaeoKues Rabbis A. Bramson and II. Grodilnsky conducted the aervlcca, but the addresses for tha occasion were de livered by Dr. A. Romm at Beth Harna clrash Hagodol and by Dr. Philip 8her at Congregation B'nal Israel. Dr. Romm dis cussed the emigration of the Jew to Amer Ira and the Influence on the national life of his etrong characteristics, pr. Bher considered "The Wandering Jew" from the philosophical and sociological atandpolnts. Kabbl Cohn'a topic at Temple Israel was "America and Israel." He said In part: "Israel waa, the grandest people of the Vast; America Is the greatest nation of the present Both are the hope of the future for all the world. It may seem strange In one both an American and a Jew to make such a large assertion, but there Is one virtue that takes precedence of modesty and that Is truth. One great fault of the Jew In the past, no matter what his 'ene mies tray Say to the contrary. Is that he lius been too modest. He has been too sub missive, has too patiently endured the humiliation and Indignities heaped upon him. Zangwtll says that the Jews are the only Christians in Europe; they are the only ones who have turned the other cheek. If they had been more self-assertive, if they had evinced more of the spirit of the Maccabees In a brave resistance against wrong and oppression, it would have been better for them. Great lesson to Ihe Jew. "That Us the great lesson this celebration reveals to the Jew. It was the brave stand taken by some of the early Jewish colonies against the attempted tyranny of men like Peter Stuyvesant and the brave assertion of their rights in those early times by which obstacle after obstacle was over come and restriction after restriction re moved. To those pioneers not only the Jews of America are Indebted, but all men who care for manhood, for Justice and for liberty throughout the world. "Tin1 Jew has been and still Is the chief representetlvf of thrse things throughout the ages. The Jews of Russia are now learning this lesson and are arming to de fend themselves. It la only since taking that stand that a new day has begun to dawn In Rvssla. It Is only as they con tinue to take stand that full rights will be finally accorded thorn when Russia emerges from the present chaos and comes at last, after so much bloodshed end so much cruelty, to its own." Rahbl Cohn ardently advised that wher ever any prejudice or oppression arises or shows Itself the Jew should manfully re sist end stand upon his rights as a man, to which all of God's children are entitled, not by any favor, not by any privilege, not by any tolerance, but through divine and Inalienable right. Self-Heapect Needed. "Men respect those who respect them selves. It Is better to die- for liberty than to live without 11. Better be a corpse than a slave." In this connection he quoted Henry Ward Beecher's assertion. at the time a Jew was denied his rights In New York, "There la not another raoe or people that is in such a sense a bene factor of the human race aa the Jews are and have been." This saying was praised by Dr. Cohn as a fine tribute, coming from a Christian and a clergyman, a clasa not too fax-orably disposed toward tho Jew, though professing a religion of love. The rabbi then expanded at some length on the manifestation of God's spirit In the Jewish people. "Ho deigned to dwell among the Jews. It was through their sons and daughters that he spoke with the voice of prophet and of sage. It waa the Jews who gave a God to the world, and gave It religion and the loftiest ethics; and the book of books, tho Bible, every word of which, ' both old and New Testament, waa written by Jews. Jesus Himself waa a Jew. And yet even the so-called Christian world would deify one Jew while it would crucify all the rest. Recognition Borne Da)-. "It will some day be recognized that the Jew has Indeed been, more than Greece or Rome, or Babylon or Egypt, or any other nation, the world's greatest blessing." Of America the rabbi said: "It Is positively the grandest country on Oud's earth a land whose ideals of free dom. Justice and humanity are actually woven In the very structure of the govern ment and In the foundation of the atate. TWO HOMES MINUS A BOY Both Fathers Anxloaa aad Oat Gete Kala Tla from Kaaaaa Clalrroyaat. And now Detectives Heitfeld and Donohue Wish they had not spent that fiver. The note waa cast on the waters aa bread, to return in a few days, mutlplled ten-fold. Chief of Detectives Dunn received a let ter from R. P. Kevin of Pittsburg, Kan., asking for Information regarding the whereabouts of John A. Kevin, a 14-year-old son, who left home September 9 and has never since been heard of. The father offers a reward of $50 for the recovery of the boy and offers to pay all Incidental ex penses, besides requesting that the boy be kept at a good hotel If located here. Mr. Kevins confides the Information that he consulted a Kansas clairvoyant, who said the son was living In Omaha under an as sumed name. Detectlyea Heitfeld and Donohue were given the case to work up. With the hope of finding the boy, and, In cidentally, secure the reward, they called on Madam Smlthe, seventeenth daughter of the seventeenth daughter of the veiled prophet, paid five plunks for a reading and received this spirit message from the woman: "John A Kevin not in Omaha. "The Kansas clairvoyant who said he was la on the burn." The detectives made their report to Chief Dunn in accordance. They say they will have to smoke cheroots for a month to break even. Oliver Louck of Fort Madison, la., haa written the chief of police a letter, asking whether Harry Louck, 13-year-old son of the writer of the letters is In Omaha. Louck statea the boy is 13 years of age, left home last Easter morning with two soldering Irons and a shoe shining box. The boy Is described as having red hair and freckled face. The father Is anxious to have his boy home for Thanksgiving dinner. Chief Donahue will do what he can to unite the father and son. A Bottle of Wine FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER IP IT COMES FROM SILLER'S IT MUST BE GOOD 1309 FARNAM STREET PROMPT DEklVtfRIES A ? Cash or 8 Credit VS. NX 35 m RAPID RISE INREAL ESTATE Fact la Shown by Increase In Property Value of Fifty Per Cent. The rapid rise in the value of teal estate In Omaha !s shown by a comparison of the value of the thirty-three feet located between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets, on Harney, for J30.000, and the assessment of this property during the last two years. In inot the assessment for the l::2 feet, of which the thirty-three feet is a part, was 180,000, which was an increase of almost 50 per cent over the assessment of 1903. At the time of the Increase Tax Commis sioner Fleming thought he was making the assessment too high, but Saturday morning said he realized the assessment was about 60 per cent too low, or that values were increasing rapidly. The last week of Sam'l Burns' reduction sale. Auditorium Roller Klnk. The new maple floor Is nearing comple tion at the Auditorium and everything will be In readiness for the opening of the big building for roller skating on Thanksgiving afternoon. The floor will be a delight to the patrons of roller skating. It la hard maple, as smooth and hard as they make them, and laid in octagon shape at the ends so that skaters will follow the boards In their course around the arenaxfloor. A new and larger akate room for the women will be provided and the skates have all been overhauled. Music will be furnished by Dtminick'a band both afternoon and evening on Thanksgiving day. Manager Glllan announces that the pricea will re main the same as last year. The opening matinee will begin promptly at 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon. SMOKE UP! Cigars at Cut Prices Our Cigar Department la a busy and growing one these days which is not hard to understand when it is remem bered that we aell only standard brands and all at popular ("Cut") prices. Thla Is the same system that has made our Drug Store a veritable "Bee-Hive." EVERY SMOKER WILL RECOGNIZE SOME OF THE BRANDS BELOW: Sanchcc A Haya, Clear Havana, 4 for...!5o rontler, 10 for 2tc F. B. O., 10 for 26c Red Horse, 10 for 25o K. H. Gato, Key West. 7 for Sue E. H. Gato, Londres Clear Havana, each 7o Little Tom, 8 for 25c Henry George, 8 for iific George W. ChllUs, 1 for 26c Albert tho Great, 7 for 20c El Cupltan General, 8 for Xx: Owl, i for !ac Fernandez Havana (3 for 26c Blzo), S for fc Garcia Havanaa, 6 for 2no C'apadura, 7 for 26a Tom Moore, 4 tor "-"c Tom Moore (large sixe), S for 2Sc Robert Burns, 4 for !c Lord Anson, 3 for 25c Garcia Havana, for 25c Clear Havana, each o Any 6-cent cigar. 4c, or $1.75 per box. Any 3 for 26c cigar (domestic), ja.00 per box. Sherman &L1cConne!l flfim Pn Comer 16th and UlUy UU. Dodge St., Omaha. tetB rAbm STOUTS. OMAHA (Feoplee Fnraltara at Carpet Co.) ItflfJF liaa Cash or Credit r. 9.. MORE FREE TURKEYS "We have decided to continue for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the giving away of Turkeys free with S a c h and every CASH or CREDIT Bale of ten dollars ($10) or over in our1 MEN'S CLOTHING DEPT. ONLY. :rJi TT- 1- .. av ivh iiuvu arniiiH lavawjifc. N'-.-- : .., ewu fiiionlitv nil Vinriil The fclrie Railroad, The Picturesque Trunk Line of America, announces its through train service from Chicago to New Tork and Boston, Mass., also its Columbus (O.) short line. Tor through tickets and rates of fare, etc., apply to your local ticket agent, or to J. A. Dolan, T. P. A., Railway Exchange, Chicago. The Christmas Season Calls forth all of one's powera of Judgment there Is euch h wide range of gifts to choose ' from. Let us help you decide now. Tou have the time;, we t have the stock. We will lay ' aside your selections. ill U UNIT'S mm OR) CH)(3 OOOOSIS' Wabaah TbankaglTtnin Ratea. Tickets sold November 29 and 30. Good returning until December 4. One and one-third fare for round trip. All Information cheerfully given by call ing at Wabash city ticket office, 1001 Far nam street, or address Harry E. Moorea, O. A. P. D., Wabash R. R-, Omaha, Neb. S-K wedding nnga. ftonoim. Harry B. Davis, undertaker jeweler. Tel. JB1 "Railroad Dealings with the Public" la the live topic to be discussed Sunday, No- vcmber 26, at the Omaha Philosophical so- I clety, Mr. Walter Breen delivering the opening address. The society meets at room S Patterson block. Seventeenth and AUDITORIUM ROLLERRlim GRAND OPENING THANKSGIVING DAY M stint t P. M. Night 7:30 ELEGANT HEW MAPLE FLOQa. BALL-BEARING SKATES, FINE MUSIC A LIST Of TfJPTATI Honestly, we can consider It nothing leas. We name below a few of our watches, each and every one a splendid bargain, and just what yon will need for holiday gifts. A good working watch, Elgin or Waltham movement, silver- C QC lne, dust and water-proof case, only.... 4). J For the Boy A 16 size boys watch, Elgin or Waltham (T TP movement, only 0. D 'Our famous 15-Jewel, Elgin or Waltham movement, gold CQ 7C filled, twenty years guaranteed case, only. J I O Bame watch as above, but 17 C11"7C Jewels ,..$liO Our ladles' watch, gold filled hunting case, twenty years C 1 1 rt guarantee, plain or engraved ImOU Another ladles' watch, permanent gold case, guaranteed 7 t to wear for life..... All the Above Movements Guaranteed Five Years. We should have enough of these watches to satisfy all reasonable demands, still our supply Is limited, and we can get no more before the new year. Consequently, come early to the Headquarters for Watches. AT THE SIGX OF THE CItOWX. r ? KiTlXi : rtVJ-9-aS?.. VXT ty mWA a o SB 113 South Sixteenth Street. Opposite the Boston Store. Fine watch repairing. We employ only first-class watch makers and jewelers and guarantee satisfaction. Watch Inspector for C, St. P., M. & O. u. K. and Inspectors of clocks for all tho city schools. ai-It-Bl ITnrnfim ntritll- The Dubllo la Invited. Ad- Aiiii-m-a is milliner name mr opportunity, mia8ion free. 1 ne tana 01 uie square ueai, wnere all men have a fair chance on their title aa men, to enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happl neis. The very unique distinction of our country Is that It welcomes men of all lands, of all nationalities and of all creeds. In this way la America the hope of the world and Is becoming more and more an example and an inspiration to all mankind. On thla virgin continent of the new world the new experience has made a government built up from the foundation on the noble principles of justice and of right "To be a Jew is an honor, and has always been. To be an American is an equal honor, but to be a Jewish American, an American Jew, is to bear a double distinc tion. Is to wpur a two-fold crown, and is the greatest honor of all." The People's store received a cablegram from thj sultan of Turkey protesting agulntit the giving away of turkey. Our Bfcret.-iry of state says: "Go on with the good tvurk." 80 we will continue Monday, Tuesday und Wednesday to give turkey away with every cash or credit sale of 111), or over. In our men's clothing depart ment only.. Have Root pi int u A Nice Christiras Gift-Till Dec. 1 we give with euch do- of regulur-prioed photo, from $4 up, 1 extra portrait In a beautiful meizo portfolio. H. Heyn. photographer, 314 to Sal 8. loth, weat side cf street, 3-story bldg. Important Notice. Effective, Sunday, November 26. Important change of time on Rock Island, on and after which date, train No. 8. will leave Omaha at 7:00 a. m., Instead of 7:85 a. m., train No. 34 will leave Omaha 11:15 a. m.. Instead of 11:50 a. m. and train No. 42 will leave Omaha at S:S a. m., instead of 3:33 p. m. Consult time card In another column. For further information Inquire, 1S23 Farnam Street. Prices Admission 10c Skates 15c Wraps 5c MAUI Undertaking Co.. 1517 Capitol Ave. To Kit Your Purs. Have you but a small Bum to spare for that gift? Bee our treasures of art pottery. A piece of Oouda, Wedgewood, a charming bit of Roodwood or elegant brasa goods. None of which would look out of place In any collection. MAWHINNEY ft RYAN CO. Car' of Thanks. We wtih to extend sincere thanks to our friends for the many acts of kindness and Bympathy shown during the sickness and death of our beloved wlfii and mother, and also for the many beautiful flowers. M. UDFTU8. ELIZABETH LOFTU8, MRS. J. W. RILEY. " Write Mawhinney & Ryat, ror 1306 Christ mas Jewelry catalogue. It'a free. 0B FARC FUn THIS HOUND TRIP. tvaalo Great W Via rhlvaafo Great West era Railway One fare for the round trip via Chleaga Great Western Railway to points within 150 miles. Tickets on aa)e every Saturday and Sunday up to December 17. Oood re turning the following Monday. Low ratea to other points on sale every Friday. For full information apply to 8. D. Parkhurst. O. ., 1&13 Farnam street. Atteatlaa, Germaa Antrrlcaae! Important meeting of German-American Republican club Monday. Nov. 17, at I p. m. at the office of Judge Altstadi, fourth (l(X,i Paxton block. All are Invited. H. TIMME, President. M. FE1ERMAN. Secretary. Man's, boys . chUdin- doming, hata, ladies' ami, skirts, millinery, etc.. earn er eredit. People'a Store. lttn and Farnam. SPfcXIAL RATES For TbankasjlTlaa; Day. The Missouri Pacific will sell round trip tickets at very low rates November Ith and J'tth. Ihnit December 4th. Full Informa tion at city ticket office, southeast corner 15th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. PRESCRIPTIONS CalUd for filled accurately d delivered promptly. Telephone 32. H. S. KING SecMMer t i. a, , 84th and Farnam Sta. CUNNINGHAM AV CUNNINGHAM Land and Imlgratlon Agents, 831-403 N. Y. Life Bldg. OMAHA. NEB. MM St. Louis and Ran Francisco ..ilroad Solicit correspondence with those who con template changing their location and tho wlio are seeking land as an Investment. We control the aale of large and small tracts of land on and adjacent to the Frisco Railroad In Missouri. Arkansas. Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Texas. No trouble to answer questions personally er by num. SPECIAL RATES OEC. ftth and ttfth KIDINEY Item? KIDNEY. BLADDER and LIVER trouble cured under positive guarantee. To prove tht muilts of Dr. Bright' marvelous rem edy we will send a FREE SAMPLE to all uurlercrs from kidney backache, weak back. Nephritis, Bright s Disease, Diabetes, Cys titis, Painful Urination, scanty or to fre quent urination, Dribbling, Bed Wetting, Gravel and Slone In the madder. Rnou 11.1 tls.n. Bllllousness and Constipation. Send for Dr. Brlghl's valuable treatise and symp tom blank und be cured at home at mnull coat by a rcgu'ar graduated physician and successful specialist. Every co rr-celvus special, scientific treatment. Don't expuri menl with patent medicines and don't de lay. Addreoe, Dr. Bright, hli Aliu dc, Cincinnati. Ohio. He will cure you evon when others have failed. MM'iil'iMll 11 4 r-je. 35 in Cleaning and Dyeing work, as well as in anything else. It's the satisfac tory way that we do every Job that wins friends and patrons tbr us. Try us. The Pantorium 407 South Fifteenth Street TELEPHONE 963 N. B.-VIE CLEAN CARPETS, TOO See the Mys terious Bust in ourHlh Strtet Window 2 to 5 P. M. mm mum TIIK HKUAI1LK blOKK. Is it Wcmsn o Wax? Set the Bust Monday 2 to 5 P. M. Great Sale of Men's Shirts Griffin Brand Shirts, worth up (T to $2 choice Monday A largo shipment of the celehratod ' tiriffin'ltrnnd Shirts refused by us on account of long delay in delivery vraa sold to us at a great price reduction. The newest styles, the best patterns--worth up to $2 per garment all in one lot Monday, at, choice Manufacturer's stock of high grado Men's Shirts, all new, clean stock in very best fall styles, worth regularly $1.00, to close out Monday, Men's and Boys' Sweaters In all sizes, winter welgths, worth 1C 75c, at SJC Men's Ties- A manufacturer's surplus stock of Silk Ties, in four-in-hand or club, worth up to 50c, I"), at laC.C choice Men's Shirts and Drawers Heavy tleece lined, all sizes, worth 75c, Monday Men's Woolen Vnderwear Sample lines and broken lots from our own stock, worth up to CA. $2.00, at. Ladies' Hose In fine lisle and mnco cotton, plain black or fancy colors, In light, medium or heavy weight, worth up to 50c In A I?'-?-?" three lots Monday at lUL-lijC f'liil(lnii' Hose -Heavy ribbed. In all Ladies' Ciwtltmerc Hose-Black with gray heel and toe, 39c val- ues, at JC GREAT LACE AND EMBROIDERY SALE A general clean-up of our entire Lace and Embroidery stock begins Mon day. Don t nii89 this opportunity. Pretty Edees und Inserting, worth regular up to 20c per yard, fi at JC 25c and 35c Edges and lnscrtlngs, In this sale at 1ft yard 1UC 20c and 25c Machlln Edzes and In sertings go Monday at 7' per yard f C 10c and 15c Val Edges and Insertlngs at one price per fi yard DC DOc Sofa Pillow Tops. In signs, on sale Monday at pretty de- 19c Plain and Fancy ltibbons, In all col ors, worth up to 30c, at 1fl mit yard 25c Pillow Tops, in nobby designs, at Pearl Buttons worth 5c per dozen Monday Allover Net Top and Venice Laees Monday at yard -Regular $2.00 and $3.00 values, liAYDEE3 BROS. ...7ic ..2ci 98c VI I 3 H VC e T t t Patent Colts Why pay K for a pati-nt colt shoo of the $3 value, when you can get for J3.50 what others ask U for? The real swell shoe this fall and winter is the Patont Colt and Tatent Kid with dull kid tops New 6waggir Pntay last for dress or street wear. We have others In both welt and turn soles, and If you are looking for the real thing In women's fall shoes you should see the titylos we carry. DrexelShoe Co. 1419 Farnam 81. - SEND FOR CATALOGUE. THE GREAT THING about a WALK-OVER shoe is the way your foot wlU look and feel In it. After you have worn a pair you will understand why cor rect dresBers wear thirhi ex clusively. Best for the Price $31 i jM $4 Walk -Over Shoe Store IS2I Farnam Ed S. Thompson, "The Walk-Over Man." STYLE BOOK FREE. G.A. L1NDQUEST CO. MEKCHAXT TAILORS, MAKE BEST CLOTHES. FALL SELECTIONS NOW IN. SttO-2.1U I'ailua Block. 'Pboae 1(M1. Sixteenth and Farnam 8ta. Jewell Tea Co. v, min Anii wumtn, CauV 1 Wm Btf alfaraaiiatiirsl aa Hii,iiriMi,. af Niaoes Biaara. 1.. 1 J -J aM kr akMsaat. m r er mm la ! arkkvar, v . mr a Wiiik u t. ' Ctnalar ' aa ruiBt DEPUTY BTATB TETERINARIAN, H. L RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. CITT TE.TKRIWARIAX. Office and Islrmary, lUi aod Maaea Stav, CMJLHA, iaa Telephone ta. Tea. Cocoa Coffse Spices Extracts Baking Powder See Our Premiums 1410 Howard Street. ?y-'--T-r',j P-fS- cau:umu MuLua: iT'MaVfj'la Ht'.U tm a.U KMin. .-4 fn VI a,.M .k.o..w.. I tta I flr a ! r t" "v iz, -S3 Shoes For Thanksgiving Day Any man will enjoy his Thanks glvlnfi dinner better if he knows he la well dressed. You can't hide your feet. But you can dress them well and in correct style, at a very moderate cost, if you will coiuo to the right place; and tlila store is the place. $3.50, $4 or $5 will do nioro for your fwt at this store than anywhere else. At either price you get the most for your money. And the ahoea you get here are fitted right by expert shoe Utter. FRY SHOE CO. Uth nd Doiqln Sts. & THE IN ALL SEASONS ON "The Overland Route" Trains Equipped with Composite Obaervatlon Cars. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars, Free Kecllnina; Chair Cars, Steam Heat, etc. Dining Cars, Meal3 a la Carte. ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS UNION PACIFIC Two meals quicker to San b'ranciaoo than via any other line. Inquire at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM ST. Tbone 334. Always hayeN ROCK L SPRINGS . PHONES I22M49S a V V CENTRAL COAL ff Xandcokcco. jS I MAJIN IT ST1 DR. BRADBURY FARNAfV Taatk Extracted. JSc Petrcala.B) F.IUbk $ I up Uaul Filling SI up N.iv.r Fiija.. .c up Crw $Xi4 up fUUev. i0(J up DENTIST l Year Sam. Location Phana 1756. BrIJg. Work 13.80 o Nrv. removed with. out pain Looaa T.4h Mad -Solid. Work fatMaiaBi 1 raajm. No Hoadaoho. Nervousness or Insomnia WNIN VCU tMOKI Meroaratiie igars Uaoauao Yu Ar Cmohlnj A Fin SolaoUd Havana Tobacco and Which Has Boon Careful. y and Presort Troatoal. r. IL R M4KICANT.Lt OMIAil CO. JITj Lyi