Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 15, 1907, NEWS SECTION, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OMAHA SUXPAV ttF,K: IlECEMRER 15. 1?07.
TOPICS OF THE DAI OF REST
Rt. B S. Hyde Be jin. Series of Spe
cial Serricei.
mpioya
STSTJAT CL03I5G AIT0B.DS THEttX3 ' 3
Open Evenings Until y ) ftft 1
I
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f
.1 J
'an Pctire hiirh-
grade help liyr.hori- L
ing lio.I 3137. Xo
charge for .prvice.
Our method oxn to
inspection at all
times. Let us pave
vou the worrv
of
examining ap
plicants.
'BRAIN BR0KIR5'
THE
Employ i
Should call at 320
Bee Building and
file a
ication,
No
filing fee
requi
red.
We may have the po
sition you wish. All
applicants 'refer
ences care
full
y mves-
tigated.
Albany Dentists
Room 13 Bttnhman Block.
Entrance 115 S. 16th Street.
SET OF
TEETH.
F.verytng ' at Dentai College Prices
We make a specialty of roofless platm
old Crwwma O.S0
Brldg Test. n.o
TseUi Xatractad s$c
We use the patent, double suction sir
chamber tn every plate we make, which
guarantees you a ptrfect lit.
All -brerationa painless.
Be sure you find the right place.
Roorrt 13. Bushman Blk.. N. K. Cor.
Itth and Douglaa. Entrance on 16th ft.
Open-evenings until , tfumlaye 10 tot.
Spend a Few Minutes in
... the Hems of
"Good Leather
Goods"
ErrIHat nugrstions tor men aanj
womea: Alligator Itu: Oifortl Bairs,
h-aj and Grain Leather Uaufa, LaMJlr'
bboppiag Bg Suit Caaeit, Silk Hat
The following la rich Leather Cajna:
Sewing-Su.
Toilet Rolls,
Toilet Fitting..
Glove Sets, ;
Hdkf. Boies, x
Mankurw Sets.
Thermos. quar'a
and , pint i
Flaeka.
Auto anJ Carrl-
ate 8s-s, -
Toilet Water
Case.
Writing Seta,
BUI Book,
Cijar Cases,
Carl Cases,
Wulleta,
Jewtl Botes aaj
Rolls.
Poker S-?ts,
Men's Pocket-
Bcoka,
Tlie bet Cow Hkle Suit Case ia Omaha
85.00
' Every frtlrle of the highest quality.
FRELII1G 5 STEII1LE
18Q3 Ftrnn U . Til. Da.f. 4333
Filineral Wafers
The mineral water business has ttL
many ye-nrn- een a specialty with eir
firm. uy our waters tlisM rsasa ta
ssrlaga or-if a fTelgn water, attract froia
the laivorter. w are thus able to nut
the lowest poaslbra srlce. and to abao.
lutaiy g-uaraniee freanneaa and Senuina
naaa We eU 1M S-iatta. Lowest prices
by case or Uueeo.
Write for Catalogue.
sacCOBTsTKUi SBV Xk,
"Cor. Itth and Dodge.
XaCj) OSLrAT
C4MT. lit and Hanwx
02.00
aerial Maalral Fratam Hitt
rral4e4 far klMlk Errilin
t tke as-read PVeaay
terlaa Ckarrk.
Special musical fetjr-a have Wn pro.
vided for the evening aerv!-e at the Sec- t
ond Preabyterlaa church. The music will
he distinctively goe-l music, bt of a
high ciasa. T.inwrMn evening Dr. Laird
will furnish a, cornet orT?rtory, with piano
feomptnlmrnt played by Mn. Eawtman.
ana will also lead the congregational gopl
song service with his cornet and piano
and organ accompaniment. Lucius Prynr.
tem,r. will sin. Mlaa Lily E. Burg-sa
will alao sing, and. aa usual, Mrs. J. 3.
Hill will a: nit the aolo following the ser
mon. George J. Bird, the regular chorister
of the church, w'll have the general over
sight of ihe music. '
Music at the Flrt Congregational
church. Nineteenth and Davenport streets:
MORNING.
Prelude Second Andantino in D flu
Irrare
Anthem-Prepare Te the Way of the
. L"" Garrott
Mr. Auiabaugh. y:ss Allen. Mr. Fenniuian
and Chir.
: irrrertory Oar.lilene F.1or!. Dethier
I W'lartet j. Tast and V-e MacFarren
Postiuda in U Cappeiin
, EVENING.
Prel'idet-EIegy Hollins
Antnem Come. Now, and Let Cs Rea
son together Rowland Briant
Mr. Aulabaugh and Choir.
Offrtor:. Ml.ir in G G iilmant
Alio S.-.0 Prayer ... Dr. Ferdinand Hiller
M:aa Ruth G&naon.
P"i!"l Chauvet
Martm W Bush, orjt-inist. Ira B. Pxni
man, director.
'Sunday Closing" will be the theme of
the Sunday evening: sermon by Rev. Fred
erick T. Rouse at the First Congregational
church.
I
Beginning with next Sunday there will
be four special Sunday momlr.g services at
the Hanscom Pars. Methodist church.
Twenty-ninth and Woolworth avenue. It
Is expected that these special services will
bring out en masse the members and
friends of the church. A choir of thlrty-
j tlve voices, under the direction of Lee G.
Erau. will furnlah the music. The pas-
. . iv. cjvun njuff, wm speaa ounaay j
morning on "Mow to Spend a Happy
I Christmas."
I Evangelistic services, in charre of Rev.
A. Casselman. an evangelist of Wichita,
Kan., have been in progress at the First
Reformed charch. Twenty-tlUrd street and
Central boulevard, of which Rev. F. 3.
Zauirg Is the pastor. A deep spiritual
fervor haa been manifest in the meetings
nd great Interest aroused In the com
munity, resulting In a number of eon
versions. The meetings will continue dur
ing the next week and all are cordially
Invited. .
Hanscom Park Methodist Episcopal:
Prelude Allegretto Aahford
Anthem (with aolo for baritone) Breast
the Wave. Christian . Chelley
Mr. Lang and the choir.
Offertory Bummer Song Sudds
Solo O, God. Be Merciful Bart let t
Mr a. Huemer.
Postlude Batista
EVENING.
Prelude In A major Leybach
Hymn Anthem. Jesus, Meek and Gen
tle Harrington
Offertory Nocturne Denta
Solo eThall I Be Forgotten Johnson
Mrs. Smith.
Quartet Tke God of Abraham Prai-e. .
Pontius
Mrs. Hoerner. Miss Bsmum, Mr.
Hill and Mr. Redgwlck.
Poatlude ... Trltant
.Mrs. Grace N. Burllngham, organist; Mr.
Dee G. Krata, choirmaster.
Toung Men's Christian association Sun
day meeting at 4 p. m.; address by Rev.
E. T. George of Trinity Methodist church;
sugject, '"Good News for Men." Special
music and a good time assured. Fellow
ship lunch at S to. Men's chorus under di
rection of Lee G. Krmti. ts being organised.
Sve Mr. Krati at once and help this work
along.
Rev. T. J. Mackay. rector of All Saints
church, will preach at the Church of St.
Philip the Deacon Sunday afternoon at
i o'clock on "The Church Expectant."
Y. W. C. A. Watra.
The gospel meetings at 4 SO Sunday a?ter
noon will be lead by Miss M. Frances Crit
tenden. The ta.k wiil be on the Toung
Women's Christian" association of India.
Supper will be served at the room a every
evening that the stores keep open.
Ail claaaea Will close Tuesday evening
until after the holidays.
The little gift book published by the
Fryer's Bible Bsnd cnntsinlng "Gem
Thoughts from the Bible Leasooa of Emma
Burgess Byers" is now on sale at the as
sociation rooms This little bnnk is ar
ranged for a gift book and will make a
beautiful and Inexpensive Chr'etmae gift.
Thf cover Is of green and gold. It con
tains a photo of Mrs Byers. an Introduc
tion by the Byers Bible Band and glean
ings from the Bible lessons of the last six
years. The proceeds are to go toward the
fumiahing of the covenant room In the
new association building.
Beginnlna Tueedav tables will be ar
ranged in the aaaembly room with wrapping
trri .1,1 l " . int. WWIimiKlllllin Ot
members. Stamps will be on sale in the
office. i
A musical will be given In the gymnasium '
Twee Tiber IS. AU members are Invited.!
mii.i.m c ncniu same win
a.eo oe a feature.
Toung v) omen s Christian association 1
pennants of various slaes and styles are
on sale at the aeanc'attnn rooms.
The young women or the First Cengre
aallonal church will hold a eandv sale mt
) the rooms on Saturday. December n. These
vouog women mane a pledge to the building
fund and are trying thia way of haiaing
their money.
Mlaretlaaewwa) Asssasrearsla. j
Dundee Presbytertan. Rev. Hnr Quirk. I
en len
pastor Morning wo rani p. ip j; ;
even'ng worship. T M.
Unity, 8eventeerh snd Caaa. P.av. New
ton Mann. Minieter Service at 10S0 W.
, 'ur- "J- J .Rosses u as Apostle of Uoerty;"
Knox Presbvterian. Nineteenth and Ohio
iUv. M. V. H.gbee. Past ir Preaching at
10 a. m . text, - The Man With Star.
Evening service at 7 K o ciock.
Bethsny Branch First Baptist, ava Leav
enworth Sunday scn.iol at 1 i p m,
soapei meotuig at t p. m. Thursday. In
Juktrial sciionl al 1 p. m. Saturday.
St. Paul a German Evangelical Lutheran
Twenty -eightu and Patker. Rev. H. Hoi.c"
Paator Regular service at lu a. ra.. themj
"uur Duty to have Sula German service
la the evening at T.ta.
Church of the Covenant. Twenty-aeventlj I
and Pratt, Rev. R. T. Bell. Pastor 8,-rvlc-s '
at 10 .X a m. and 7 p. m.; Sabbath acni
at noon; Junior Endeavor at t jt) p. m l
Chrtat.an Endeavor at 4 30 p. to.
St. Mary's Avenue Congn-gatloral St, !
Mary's Avenue and Twentv-aevenih, 'r..v
l O. Balrd. Pastor Morning w.irshin at i
Vt M. Sunday school at rli.n. Toung Pe.-
pie s
7.4a.
auclety at 7 p. m. Evening service at
M'Cabe Methodist Epiacors:. Pirun
Fortieth. Rev J. kinrtr Gortner. Pastor
The pastor artll prVacti tn the morning at
U o kx fc en "Soul S Inaing. ' and In the
evening at 7 30 o clock on A Meaaage f run-.
Jeaua '
Lwe Avenue Presbyterian. Fortieth and
Nicholas Rev. George A. Makeiy of 9t
Paul will preach al hi 3v a. m. and 7 js
?. m ; laibath achool at noun; Entieavor al
JB p. m. ; Weaneaday evening meeting t
I 1. sa
FI rat t'mted ITa angelical. Franklin, near
Twenty-tourtn Rev. y. A. Deck. Pasuir
Sunday srnool at 19 a m. C -jtum En
deavor. s p- m. Worship. 11 'a. m and
lap. ax. Morning theme. God a Lova."
Evening. "tjvarc.ming. "
Ftrat Church al Christ, Sclevtast, Twenty-
U it W ' "V -aV -e 1 I J f J L
In our Exc
mi? Depaxtmen we
or this ciss wlti.in
ne vt-arat rjii
ZTIBT OITB A BABOAIsT
J P Hi! meaiani size upright
W. W. Kimlisil. ebony cae upright
Norwood, mahogany case upright
Emerson, ebony cane upright
-..40
1:75
I J
t.'5
IS5U
tverett. good as new
Any piano not satisfactory, bought
customer.
Call or write t'Kiay for catalogue.,
riciib aagg USCZKIBT n
Invited
AUIII1SDIVI1
comfortable seats.
iArgast handlers of
Fiaaos la the West,
operating rive tows
and a Factory. Mala
Warerooma and Oea
oral Offices,
fifth and Farnara, Chambers- building
Bucday 'in.-ol at K tb a. m. Sunday services
at 11 a. m. and I p. m. Su:ect of l'son
sermon. " Is the Universe. Including Man,
Evolved by Atomic Force."
Plymouth Congregational. Twentieth and
Spencer Morning sen ice at lu:. with wr
Bun by the minmur. F. W. L-vin. on the
topic. "Preparing f.ir Chr-st's Coming. "
Evening service at 7:3). conducted by Rev.
U. V. Hlghee of Knox Presbyterian church.
Trinity Cathedral. Eighteenth and Capuol
Avenue. Very Rev Georg5 A. Beecher.
Peaa Holy communion at a m. 3'inday
school and Bible class at 5 a. m. Prayer
and sermon st 11 a. m. Con.lrmation claaa
at I n. m. Evening prayer and sermon at
7. JO.
Tmmannel Pantiat Twent v-f ourth and
Blnney. Phlletue H. McDowell. Pastor A
10.30 a. m.. Even'day Gleaning." At 7:.".
p. m., "Hope for the Life that Is Broken."
Bible school at noon. Toung People's union
at f .30. Wednesday evening prayer meet
ing at I o'clock.
First German Free Evangelical. Twelfth
snd Dorcas, Rev. F. H. W. Bruechert,
D. D.. Pastor German preaching services
at lw SO a. tn. and 7 Ji p. m.- Bible school
and Touag People's service at 2 30. Bible
study and prayer service Wednesday even
ing at I o'clock.
People's Church. Charles W. Savidge.
Pastor Morning. "Jeaua. the Fairest
Among Ten Thousand." Evening. Rev.
What Time Is It
By Your Stomach?
If Your Stomach Ixx"s Not Strike "Meal
Tlmr!" Three? Times a Day, It
f Usually Means Pyspppsi-
4
HOW TO BE HAPrY-Hl XCiBV.
Aa a rule ail hours of the day look
alike, and feel alike, to the dyspeptic
Jliere is no hankering for breakfast, no
gnawing for lunch, and no mouth-watering
for dinner. Disguat takes the place
. , , i
of desire, and the clock itself at meal-
time reflects the owner's grumpy face.
it before breakfast, before dinner and
before aupper you do not feel a happy
hungry feeling and longing for food, and
feel that you could eat almost anything
put before you. you have a symptom of
dyspepsia.
1 If during your meals you still have an
aversion of food, or feel hungry and not
' hungry at the same time, you have a very
pronounced case of dyspepsia.
If after your meala you feel bloated,
or gassy, or you have heartburn and pains
in your stomach, or you feel gurg:y brash
rising in v ur throat, you have a chronic
case of dyspepsia, and you have had it a
long lime, probably without realixing it.
For all these things there is a sure
cure. a cure that will make mealttma an
awaited pleasure, and the meal Itself a
soothing luxury. This Is true because
the cure. Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tableta.
contain Just the elementa which a good.
airong. healthy etomacn naa.
Each little tublet is enough to digest
! grams of food, thoroughly and well- I
. , i
lust aa though you had no atotnach at all. j
' ' t, ...
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets actually do
ail the work of a healthy stomsch. They'
digest ir your stomach can't. They digest j
everything.
Take one or two after each meal and
knjw what It ia to hav- the luxury of
' . . . . , .
perfect digestion, and atop lrr-tation. :
belching, bloat and brash, and that "lump
of leal" feeling. They cure dvsneps'a. in-!
digestion and all stomach troubles. They
I contain absolutely nothing hurariL They
are made o gol.Vn seal, diastase, and
similar digestive agents.
Try several today and let your stom
ach be convinced. let your mind be at
ease, and your face be rosy.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug
store) on earth. Sue a box.
Send ua your name and aiMresa today
and we will at once send you by mail a
sample package free. Address T. A.
Stuart Co., lie Stuart budding, Marshs-d.
At all drugs"-. SOc
k v j
' tla. - .. i
n,,tXTBror
.,T,.,hr...V . r.,. i. .
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have a number of nuzni.y usea insirumenis,
purchase price towaru a n;g;ier pnerq nt
I 90
.$115
. sias
. .S150
, taoo
at this sale, may be j-eiurned within one week rrom date or purchase and-the money will be refunded. A Schmoller Mueller
special prices and bargain list. We ship pianos everywhere and guarantee satisfaction.
lec. inn tn tuscauen t-cnooi hi tirms
Ihinnioiieir
Aun'
charge of H. M. Hanson, in the absence
of Pr-jf.. Mertea. j
Omaha Ministerial Union-Regular meet-
ing next -Monday mornir.g. W: o'clock. I
u.cem or io. at l oung 3ien s Liinm.Kii
ney - Bueiness. Paper. "Christian Science
and Biblical Chrletianity. " Rev. J. W.
Coniry, D. D. Discussion. A welcome
awaits your coming.
Flist Congregational. Nineteenth and Dav
enportAt lu a. m. the Rev. Frederick T.
Rouse will preach on "only the Master
Shail Praise La. Only the Master aliajl
Blame," evening subject. 'The Rational
pview of the Sunday question," Cliriauan
Endeavor at i.to p. m.
VIh, Uuntla, T..unltf.nlnlh ai'nim n n it
Harney. Hev. J. W. Conley. D. U.. Pas
tor Servicea at 10:3 a. m. and : p. m.
Morning sermon.. "Baptist Principles and
Ideaia. ' Evening. "Death Exchanged for
Life." Sunday school at noon, oung
people's meeting at 6.30 p. m.
Saratoga and Parkvaie Congregational.
Rev. J. B. Loaey, Pastor Services at Park
vale: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preacmng
at 11 a. m. Servlcea at Saratoga. Amea
avenue and North Twenty-r.fth . Sunday
school at 2:30 p. m. ; preacning at 7:3u p. m.,
topic. "Seeing the Invisible."
Clifton Hill Presbyterian. Fifteenth and
Grant, R. L. Purdy. Pastor Morning serv
ices at 10:JO a. m. ; theme. "Our utmgat.oa
to Misalons;" evening service at 7.3u p. m.;
Judge button will speak on "The Child and
the Juvenile Court; ' Sunday school at noun.
Christian Endeavor at p. m.
St. Mark's English Lutheran. Twentieth
and Burdett L- Groh. v Pastor Services
Sundny Kl li a. m.. "Advent of Christ; '
7 p. m.. "Old Testament Saints." Sun
day school at 12 m. Young People, 6 li p.
m. Rev. Jesse Hail. Ph. D from Lincoln,
will officiate. The pastor will go to Mc
cool. Neb.
rentral United Presbvterian. Twenty-
fourth and Dodge. R. B. A. McBride. Paa-
toi Morning worship at li ; sermun
ub-
iect, "Man s Need or I ne saunatn
even-
ing worship at 7.3n; sermon subject.
Lo-e s 1
Trie Culture;" Sabbath aciiool
at noon:
teachers meeting and young peoples meet-
ing at li.3o p. m. i
First Reformed Church. Twenty-third and j
Central Boulevard. Rev. F. S. Zaurg.
Pastor Sunday school at 9 3D a. m. Preacn
ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sermons by
Evangelist A. Caaaeiman of Wichita. Kan.
Sn!il meetings will continue each after
noon at 2:30 and each evening at S during
the ctmiing week.
Third Presbyterian. Twentieth and Leav
enwon.i, Rev. Joseph C. Cherry. Ph. D.
Pastor Preaching by the pastor at w:te
subject, "Prayer. ConfesMon. Evening
st 'ii-t. "Grayer. Thnks giving
Bunday school. : a. m. Junior (ni-.t.aa
Endeavor. 3 30 p. m. Senior Curialian Cn-
dravur, t.3u p. m.
First Methodist Episcopal. Twentieth and
$7&n,J. Ldlp. u?lrT.
morning iheme will be. "The Boundless
Brain f the Man of Gaililee:" evening sjb-
Jecl. Tne Lure or Lovt. an evening myu
from Hawthorne s tale Vt The Great Stone
Face of the Mountain.
First Presbyterian. Seventeenth and
Dodge. Rev. Edwin Hart J-niu. U. U
Pastor Rev. Marcus F. McClure. pastor of
the First Presbyterian church of council
Bluffs, exchanges at the V:3 service.
Evening service at 7 JO. with sermon by
the pastor. Sunday schxnl at noon. Chris-
"?? ""xT.".,- .a aew.e v
I Feliman. pastor lu 45. "The Positive Ele- !
rami of a Grice." Sunday school st noon. .
ce.r8.n
and Wiillama. 7aj p. m.. Young peoples,
I home and foreign missicn -study ciasaea ;
, 7 46. "Umcn With Christ a First Condn.on.'-;
S-cond Presbyterian. Twenty-fourth and;
1 Nu no.as. Rev. Newman Hail Hurdle. I
I Pastor Preaching st i' t and 7 :3i. morn-
ing topic Matting the l hurra a rplntua
Force. evening topic. Th Judgment. "1
. a, ......... .h,w,i r,.i n.rac i-ihsh at nnnn.
Subject Wednesday evening. 'V o cick.
c hristian and Hopef ul on the Lnchanted '
Ground."
Kountxe Memorial Lutheran. Rev John
i v,.r,.u Hummon, Past,r Morning service
! st 1" 3": inbiw t of sermon. ' Sua'.l We I-k
for Another " Evening service at . .; sub
iect. The Knocker." Sunday school at
noon. Christian Endeavor and Luth
league devotional meetings at tn. i-un.lav
schotd at mission. N.neteenth and Casteiiar
, Zt'llUr I'r-t Pre.bvter.an. Sixteenth
an- .-aatellar. Waiter H. P.eynolds. Pastor
; Rev. Prof. James Strreni.erg
i
Be
college will preach al lu ij a. rn. and 7 Al
n. m. : Sunday school al noun: Endeavor
society at s.Jo p.'m. untario r
society al .Jo p.'m. untario c.iapel c mol
i Eighteenth and Ontario, at 3 p. rn. Parg
Forest cr.apel hooi. Twelfth and Do- j
minion, at i p. m.
. ' . . . . , ,.
Calvary Baptist. Twenty-nf h and Ham-,
llton h(.v j;. R Curry, Pastor Services
at 10.3" a. m. and 7 p. m. Mornmg sub-'
J'- " '',. Jrhi-" , E: 1
"Hands Beautiful. Iiibie echool al 1J m. ;
Toung peopo- s rr.eet:ng at p. m.
Wednesday, s p. m.. mid-week praver
""'i,e. Calvary Baptist branch. Thirty-'
fourth snd Reward Sunday 3 t n. m.. cihle!
Friday, k '.W P- m.. gos; el service.
Westminster Presbyterian, Mscn and;
Twent y-mnth The pastr. Rev V tf. i
SOLjath school at i ntMn. Toung iieoulu s
mtrin j ai i i p. ni. In li.e evening at
7 Dr. Villon will give ' oe se,-or.d of
his sermons on "The H. story of Our l-i.o.
H.s siit.jett will te "Tiie bitue I sed hy tue
Arast!es a(1 the B.hte of t:i '!.urcn Be
fore ti.e Reformation." Wednesday even
ing serviie at 7 4a.
Reorgameed Chun h of Jesus Christ of
Itier Day Haints. is is North Eighteenth -Sunday
avhool S 30 a m. ; preacning ser
vice. 11 a m.. Elder Edward Rannie. Text,
Which Shall Ba Our tiuido Our Con
science, or the Gospel V Zona Rehgio
Luerary aociety. p. m.. tyoung (pie a
nieetingl. Prea-Mng service. 7 3't p m..
Elder J 8 Roth of Grlnnell, la. text.
"The Kirrdom of God How Si.all We
sLbuW It Wtusn We Find Itr"
Inrudinj GRASOS, UPRISHTS. SQUARES, 0R3AXS. PIAK3US. HAX3U PIASOS, ORCRESTRELLES and f3CAU3S
IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
t . iV"'Z0n.'9.n.,;.,Ir'1t2, 1i1!'5,'ctn'1 '"'"T "or rreat holiday display Nearly Inatmrnenta to aelect from, tncludin the w-rlrf s
tead.n, maea. "T ons. teCer. Km arson. A. M. Chaaa, Mcinjail. Kortamaa and our hand made tcamoUtr ktaaUar rtuo,
s-nt n:rt fr-.ni MCTOlTto MOMS, ther-by ellmlnatina; the middleman's prof.t. have thousands of voli.ntv-dunofVlu
expression of apprwiation from people all over the country, to whom our pianns hare proven a revelation and deiight. Why not hare
HANDSOME NEW UPRIGHTS
v.J'irH.?!':?."; ZSJ. f"1 ",onth5.. or SO -TOaTET MWI..a payments to be.ln
' r r. ,A"iV.. iT Vj
u in. iwu iiiaimawnu it loweBt Drlces when the Dean miit!T want them.
SLIGHTLY
wnicu nut oeen overauieu in our factory
iianu.
F.rr-rson. cabinet grand upright tiSO Fmereon, good tone Ml
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qtTAKX FIASTOS AID OKQA-WS Kimball. Mason Hamlin. Burdette, Farand A Votey
United Makers, round corners tsa i Organs, up from ' SIC, 930, 00 aaa $31
fmon J-quare. rosewood case j ) Payments to suit, aattsfaotlaa er Kaater mefnaaad.
- u innururai-uu n iivi- in renna rupur
l?JilyeBDeir Piaim
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WOMEN PAY FOES
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JlOtlej Crowd from ATCade Fill
Police Court Room.
WAESA5TS FOE TWXSTY MORE
Mart I a. Osier ef Reworta, aaa Harris
Are la Caart aaa See a re
sosearst of Tkelr Caaea
' latll Tkarsaar.
City Prosecutor Daniel procured twenty
additional warrants for arrests of the deml
mondalne Saturday afternoon, but said be
was hot at liberty to tell who the victims
were to be. Inasmuch as the Arcade has
been emptied and closed. It is supposed the
warrants are for women in other parts of
the district.
Police court presented a motley and
cosmopolitan aspect Saturday morning
when sixty women of the notorious Mar
tin's Arcade swarmed in with a Babel of
tongues to plead guilty to the general
charge of prostitution and pay their fine of
Ki Every nationality of Europe and Asia,
almost, was represented and many of the
unfortunate creatures seemed utterly In
different and Ignorant of the significance,
though others displayed an intelligence
that as striking.
"Winter is here," said one, "and here are
: s'jtty of us thrown out of our rooms wtth
Jot a minute's notice. Where are we
' going and what are we going to do? Tou
ran search me . Many of the girls had
barely enough money to pay their fines.
Judge Crawford told them they could go
back and get their belongings, but when'
they returned to the Arcade to get their
things they found the iron doors at the
entrance locked with a padlock and they
i wandered
aimlessly about In the street
) waiting for someone to let them In.
I M. F. Martin and collector. Harna," ap-
' peared in court on warrants charging them
with renting and leasing houses for lm-
I mnral puTpiM. They asked for a con-
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tlnuanct- till next Thursday, which was
I granted. They are out on C-O bonds.
j rn each ca; the women pleaded guilty
admonished
j that If they were ever found in the Arcade
j again they would be arrested and sentenced
to thirty days in jail.
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WOMEN VOTERS HELP NONE
Merely Swell tke Tata I. kat at Tkat
Colorado Will 3lat Re
peal Act.
i "Colorado probably will never repeal th.
woman's suffrage act." said J. D. McMilWn
of Denver, who is a guest at the Paxton
"b " 11 " in 1
think I can say positively the law would
not be passed. It hasn't hurt anyone and
R fc done anvone any ,ood. The
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women do not care, to vote and most of
i them have to be coaxed to go to the polla
on le(.tion dav. Of course aome of them
have to be hired, hist like some of the
1 men. B'lt most of the women who do vote
cast their ballots as their husbands or
male relatives wish, and so It increases the
total vote without materially changing the
results. The only women who really care
to vote are a few professional female agi
tators who hold meetings and make stump
speeches t i empty seats."
SHERIFF MUST SERVE FOOD
i He ar Depaty 'hall law tkat
Weaaoaa r Passed la ta
t Prtaaaera.
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No white-aproned waiters with ha a. is out
for a tip will serve food to the prisoners
at the county jail under the new feeding
contract, bida for which will be opened
Monday noon. The specifications require
the contractor ma use the kitchen of the
Jail and the rargel but he will deliver the
food ready to eat at the wicker windows
leading from the kitchen into the )a:L Here
! it -aa 1 1 1 be delivered to tile sheriff or bis i
deputy and diatnbuted by trusty prisoners.
It was considered best to have the food
pa-s through the hands of the sheriff in
i order to prev.mt the introd'ictlun of
, weapons or forbidden drugs into the jail.
It will also save the county money, as it
will lessen the expense of handling the
meals.
Ta Dlaaalva the Isles
of sumach, liver and kidhey troubles and
cure biliousness and malaria take Electric
E it urs. Guaranteed, due For aale by
Beaton Drug Ca.
Use Bee a ant aaa to booal your business.
. Tnia aaie. now
USED PIANOS
and are guaranteed free from hidden
nreiuu it ouf Aumtortum, lllirinum St
Milton Rogers & Sons Co.
14th and Farnam Streets
Pocket Knives
Practical sifts finest display In
the city. All styles, ran slug- from
the beautiful 95.JO pearl handle-
ed knives down to the
' boys' jack knife for. . .
25c
RAZORS
Gillette. Star and En tier's Safety
Seta. Fancy traveling; gels. Hen
ekel standard- razors, fully Ff
guaranteed; up from IsWwf
Coffee Percolators
The Universal makes, the only
healthful coffee; beauti- l rn
ful gifts; up from .--.3U
Skates and Sleds
for Boys and Girls.
LOOK RIGHT
Everybody wants to look
won't cost muck if yon select
cleaning and pressing done.
NOTE THESE PRICES:
LADIES' LIST
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l C.aisg Dyatasr t
ruus -WaUrta ..I $ M I $1.00 Suits (1.60 2 0
uk Waists ... .TB l.M Coats T l it
riala Skirts . . T I N .Tasts .M .TS
kin and Draw. 1 S I M OTaswaaca 1 M I M
Jaekata. laat . 1 M 10 tTUWrs, kssryl
S-ILbs t oo 9 64 rsats .M l.M
Plaited Skirts. 1.0 I M OWvaa .10
Crweaaetses ... 1.50 Msckxi 10
i alaa claaa rarty Di aa. Opera stnbas, Sail Coaromaa. ate., wtthoni
ramoTlag tke trtmmlag or iaartBg tae most dalioata oolor or fabrto. All
work gnarantus Wagoaui to all parts at ttte city. Try aa.
Tlie PantoFiom
Cleaning and Dyer In a Cacrpcl Claranlna
1513 Jones Street -:- Tel. Douglas 963
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F. S. Owt-at-toWM paatnass rs
STANDARD BRAND
OF CIGARS
GeiL Joe : Lawrence Barrel!
la all siaea for Holiday Trade. You
caa't afford to give unknown brands.
I "THE OEST IS
nearly
defects.
Will exchange any instrument
customer shall always be a satisfied'
at I p. m. The public Is cordially
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1311-13 Firaaa St
Til. Bsd.!u 1835.
EatabllsJied 185S.
CARVERS
Handsome, keen edged gnaran-..
teed steel carvers game, steak
and roast carvers. In two and .
three-piece seta; 112.00 1 ftrt
down to IslitJ
Silver Plated Tableware
Knfyes, Forks, Teaspoons
Tablespoons. Lowest prices.
and
Chafing Dishes
Nickel plated and copper; beauti
ful, useful gifts an unusually
attractive assortment J Cn
118.00 down o 1.3U'
Trays and Chafing Dish Spoons.
Coaster Wagons
for the Boy.
FOR. XMAS
his best when Xmas cornea. It
the right place to have your
MEN'S LIST
Dry ax Btaa. Clsaalns; aaa
dlaanmg syalng-
salves prompt attaattoa.
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