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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: . WEONKSDAY, J)F,EMRE1. 18, -1007.-
-Telephone Douglas 6 IS Reaches All Departments
M (SHIFT
From the Thompson, Belden & Co.. Store
Stands for ,
Qualify, Worth, Reliability, Satisfaction
If the gift parcel is from this store it is sure to be welcomed.
Every department in tins progressive store is filled with an end
less variety,, oflioliday gifts. Only six more days to do your
Christmas chopping. Better commence tomorrow and here.
News of Christmas Handkerchiefs
This is the best handkerchief store in Omaha.
All the new styles are here in greater .variety
and prettier effects, we think, than ever before.
And prices, considering the daintiness and qual-
ity, will delight you. Plenty of counter space;
styles arranged so that you can choose easily.
'Select your Christmas Handkerchiefs now.
Some suggestions as to prices: .
All linen hemstitched embroidered handkerchiefs. Prices start at
All linen hand embroidered handkerchiefs. Prices start at 50c.
All linen hemstitched handkerchiefs. Prices start at 3 Be.
All linen Initial handkerchiefs. Prices start at lEc.
Children's linen initial handkerchiefs, three in a box, at 25c a box.
Main Floor.
DOUBLE EAGLES SATISFYING
New Design Obviates Bad Features of
, St.,,Oaudens' Idea.
BANKERS NOW WELL r LEASED
gibbon; treasurer, I. P. Gill; advocate. Jot
Klrtvj-; lecturer, Andrew Kuohn; warden.
John Ccnirhlln; Inside fniarrt, t. J. Sin
clair; outsUlBuard. Frank Harrott ; trus
tee, M. TV Kjran, Will Donajhor? and P. W.
Sclilotter; chaplain. Rev.- W. V. Nolan.
BOYCOTT IS ILLEGAL
Christmas Gloves
Something practical and
something they can use at once.
Mocha Gloves are the thing.
You will be sure of quality
when you buy' them of Thomp
son, Belden & Co. -
Silk lined or unllned Mocha, made
with oie clasp, neat stitching, In
black, brown, tan, gray and red, per
pair $1.19.
Silk lined Mocha, In best quality
of Mocha and heavy silk lining:, a
beautiful gift glore, in black, brown,
tan or gray, per pair $2.25.
' Special one-clasp Mocha Gloves, in
gray, red, black, brown and tan, per
pair $1.19.
Glove Certificates sold for these.
Main Floor.
Silk Kimonos for Christmas.
What woman Is there who would not like
to own a pretty silk kimono. We have the
most charming and effective collection of
silk kimonoB and house gowns ever shown
In this city. StyieB are all new, material
In most beautiful colorings, and every one
is different in design; exclusive styles
made especially for Thompson, Delden &
Co. As a gift they are rich, elegant and
useful, and sure to be welcomed.
Silk kimonos In rare Oriental styles at
$8.50, $10.50 and $15.00 each.
Negligee house gowns, warm and com
fortable, $3.50 to $6,00 each.
Women's bath robes, $3.75, $5.00 an
$6.75 each.
Second Floor.
J
5
Umbrellas for Gifts at $5.00.
An umbrella makes a good gift for either a woman
or a man. As $5.00 la a popular price for a gift um
brella,, and -knowing that, we put every effort Into
having the showing here at $5.00, better than good
best. In women's, umbrellas with fine silk coverings,
a great variety of beautifully trimmed hadles, Includ
ing combinations of sterling and pearl, gold and pearl,
Ivory and sterling, and many other pretty effects,
$5.00. "
In men's umbrellaB with fine silk coverings, there's
a wide range of choice handles, In designs that are
practical and exclusive, $5.00. . -
Main- Floor. '
Superb Showing of Holiday Neckwear.
Infinite variety, endless styles and effects, and no
words to adequately describe them. If you have, ex
clusive tastes, as to neckwear, .we'll show these to
you. There's absolutely nothing missing, wte believo, (
that's good or desirable, and in all 'tho new' shapes. '
English folded four-ln-hands, reversible four-in-hands,
a scots, club ties, puffs, tecks and bows, 50c to $1.50
each. ' ..
Neckwear is always a safe gift, as no man can ever '
have too many ties. Our men's store in south aisle
offers many good hints of gifts for men."
Main Floor. ' . ....', ......
HOWARD,
Pur Store Open Evenings Unil Xmas
16TH ST. . A " u J
HOWARD,
CORNER
16TH ST
Bee-12-17-07.
J
at the earnest solicitation of the Sout
Dakota senator the Inspector will In a'l
probability he employed to negotiate tut
even a larger erea than Is contemplated l.l
tlia Gamble bill. The senator was assurei
thnt every effort would be made to brlnj
about as early a settlement as possible til
order that' these Jands may be thrown open
to permanent settlement.
..Chance In System of Sale.
Today Senator Gamble Introduced a til
relating V patents on Inherited Indian
lands. Adhere there has been a sale ot in
herited Indian lands the rule has been t)
have the; deed made by the heirs to tho
purchased. , The Gamblo bill, however,
changes jihla by cancelling the patent of
the deceased owner of the property and
the Issuance of a new patent by the go
ernment to the purchaser. This change, it
Is believed, will not only secure for tl.a
Indians a large sum, but will give a
stronger "title to properly.
Burkelt Denies Story.
The Washington Post this morning con
taintd the following -telegram under Lin
coin date line:
George K. Tobey, formerly private secre
iary to United States Senator Burkett, to
day bepan the organization of a Hughe
club, with Senator -burkett as an aaplran
fur the vice presldeney. The Nebrask.
dnleaation was practically pledged to fr m
li'lary Taft by tlia last republican, stuid
convention, but the friends of Hughes and
CHRISTMAS
SHOES
AND
SLIPPERS
REMEMBER "hat the
akoes and slippers that you
buy at this store are high
grade, -late style, reliable
goods and cost no more than
others.
Men's Opera Slippers in
black, tan and chocolate,
81.00 to $3.00.
Men's Romeo Slippers,
31.50 to 53.00.
Coys' and .Youths Slippers
$1.23.
Ladies' Fait Slippers and
Fur-Trlrqmed Romeos, jgl
to 32.
Ladies' Kid and Patent
Leather Slippers, $1.50 to
. A splendid line of Ladles
and Men's Dress Shoes In all
the -latest styles at popular V.
prices.
mmmmammmamm
FRY SHOE CO.
J lC.lr aid Douglas Streets.
Lafollette will contest for delegates at next
primary.
When Senator Burkett appeared on the
floor of the se'nate today he was badgered
and twitted by his colleagues over Inciting
a revolt In his state - and flying In the
faco of Taft sentiment. When seen by The
live correspondent the Senator In no un
certain tone and In a manner that showed
tiiat he felt the matter keenly, saUl that
he did not know whether an enemy had
started the rumor or whether some blanked
fool had put up a Job on him.' He said
that In all probability that soma reporter
belonging to the Anannlaa club had circu
lated the "dope."
"There Is not a blamed word'.of truth in
It,' said Burkett, as he rushed. Into his com
mittee room, where a conference of Omaha
Indians and their attorneys wag being heh',
together with Senator Clapp. chftlrmnn tf
the committee on Indian affairs and Sen
ator Brown and Representative" Boyd on
the Burkott bill authorising the.' Omaha
tribe of Indians to submit their claims ta
the court of claims. (. ,
Minor Matters at Capital.
. Senator Brown toS.iy Introduced bills for
the relief of Wllllulta. C. Wilson, Unjoin,
ITS; Robert Allen Mears of Shelton, Isaac
A. Arnold of Buffalo, Alva L. Fitch, of
Watertown, Joseph M. Feather of Kear
ney, Catherine Kelly of Omaha, $30 each;
A. J. 8nowden and Asa J. Clother of Kear
ney, J50 each, and Rufus O. Tole of Omaha,
$36.
Senator Gamble today Introduoed a bill
to authorise the secretary of tha Interior
to Investigate and cancel the fillotmen of
William Jondron, a Yankton Bloux allottee,
should It prove to be fictitious.
Senator Burkett today Introduced a bill
to pay to Joseph J. Llchty $300, being the
amount paid by htm as an exemption fee
after he had served In the civil war.
The senate today confirmed the nomina
tion of Marcellua L. Temple to be attorney
for the southern district of Iowa, vice
Lewis Miles, term expired.
R. 8. Hall of Omaha Is In Washington
to participate In the - argument ; In the
Omaha water works case before the su
pieme court as the representative of the
water company. The case wilt be reached
tomorrow afternoon.
J. A. Munroe, freight traffic manager of
the Union Pacific. Is In the city.
Victor Rosewater was In the city today,
returning to Baltimore tonight with Mrs.
Rosewater. Mr. Rosewater will leave tor
Nebraska tomorrow.
Nebraska postmasters appointed: Olen
Rock, Nemaha county, Arthur W. Brush,
vice W. H. Wilson, resigned; Ragan, Hait
ian county, Albert N. Shumard, vice 1 J.
Long, resigned.
J. C. Chrtstenscn has been appointed reg
ular and W. 11. Jay substitute rural car
rier for route T at Audubon, la. ;
LOYS TOOLS OF CROOKED GANG
Two Youths Arrested "Are Believed
to Have Been Used.
PASS DEFUNCT BANK MONEY
Plead Cntltr and Are Round Over
to Await Their Fate Before
the Bar of Cncle
Samnel.
DENVER FIRE CAUSES PANIC
Lou Only Five Taoaaaad Dollars, bat
Many Live Were Ja
v ardlscd.
DENVER. Dec. 17. Fire that broke out
In the Tamale block at Eleventh and Lari
mer streets, this city, early today endan
gered the lives of fifty persons living In
the upper stories. Thirty women and chil
dren, olad only In nlghtrobes and hyster
ical with fear, were carried from the build
ing by policemen and firemen. Although
no Uvea were lost In th fire, some fatall
ties may yet result from exposure, a snow
was falling and the weather was extremely
cold. The damage Is estimated at IS.MO.
Secret Service Ofllcer Mills has returned
from Fillmore county, where he has been
Investigating the work of a couple of al
leged counterfeiters for circulating a con
siderable quantity of the Merchants and
Planters' State bank bills of Georgia, much
to the discomfort and unhappiness of sun
dry merchants .along the Nebraska and
Kansas border.
The accused parties are Thomas O'Brien
and Alex Johnson. The two men had been
arrested and were In jail at Geneva,
charged with obtaining goods and other
articles of value by false pretenses through
tho passage of some or more of the
bills of the defunct bank referred to. Willi
the scarcity of ready money the Georgia
bills looked g3od and, resembling to a great
degree the genuine money of the United
States, the two had lit tic difficulty In get
tiug rid of ttie worthless bills.
Two Unsophisticated Doys.
The two young men, who are apparently
"green and unsophisticated country boys
or hoboes." as stated . by Secret Servlc
Officer Mills, were turned over to federal
authorities, arrest being made by Deputy
United States Marshal llensel of the Lin
coln district, on the complaint of Secret
Service Officer Mills. Tho acc-UBCd were
taken to Lincoln and arraigned before
I'nlted States Commissioner C C. Marlay.
They entered a plea of guilty to parsing
the bills, but with no wrong Intent, and
were bound over to the May .term of -the
federal grand Jury at Lincoln In $l.i'i) each.
It Is thought by the secret service of
ficials the two young men are but the raw
tools of an experienced gang of counter
fetters who employed them to distribute the
bad bills, believing them to be genuine
The young men are said to come of re
spectable parentage In Missouri.
It was at first thought the government
might not be able to make a case against
the parties distributing this character of
money in the west, but from the fact sev
eral convictions have been secured recently
in Missouri against parties distributing
this character of money in that state In the
federal courts, a good case may yet result
against O'Brien and Johnson.
Coins (Mark Well, HUh Relief Haa
Itpes ' lied need ' and Goddess
funds Oat Boldly -nsaad
Heavy.
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 17. The new $20
gold piece, designed better to conform
with the tastes of the bsnkers. Is now
In circulating. The"'new design subetan-1
tlally conveys St. Gaudens Ideas, but has
been altered In details to such an extent
that praise and admiration has supplanted
the criticism which broke several week
ago when the original coin left the Phila
delphia mint. '
The new double eagle dan be stacked quite
as easily as any other coin. The high
relief to which banker's found objection
has been greatly reduced, though both
sides are partially concave, the eagle and
the goddess standing oat boldly.
The new design Is virtually a ' compro
mise with regard to the "pantalooned"
eagle.' It cannot be said that the designer
dispensed 'With the-leg. adornment of the
eagle, yet those who found objection to
the said feature are satisfied, as the legs
are Invisible. ' The figure 1907 have dis
placed the Roman numerals.
Tho sharp edge of the coin has been
eliminated. Around It are stare- and the
phrase "B Plurlbns Unum." There was a
great demand for the new Issue yesterday
when tho first consignment of $500,000 was
delivered to the cashier of the mint for
circulation. About half of this sum was
distributed among local banks and trust
companies. The coiners are striking off
the coins fit a rapid clip and today a second
consignment will be delivered.
. Tho error of the designer, of - the otd
double engle, If such It may be called, had
a singular result. There were 8,000 of the
original design Issued, and, while this meant
$100,000 in circulation, the high premium of
$10 on each coin brought $210,000. It is said
that all of them have been bought up by
collectors.
(Continued from First rage.)
NEWLANDS ON WATERWAYS
(Continued from First Pag.)
DOUGHERTY COMES IN COURT
Kx-Saaerlnteadent of Peoria Schools
Appear la Defense of Prop
erty Interests.
PEORIA. 111.. Dec. 17.-t'ewton C. Dough
erty, ex-superintendent of schools of this
county, who Is now, serving time in Jollet
for mbeaalement of school funds, appeared
before tile Board of Supervisors -this morn
ing as a defendant In a case brought by
that body to recover persoual property to
the amount of bis Indebtedness, which', is
bout $7oO,0A It will take several days to
Investigate the mass of scrip ktirued by
Dougherty and which he claims caa be
satisfactorily explained
weights and measures, Tndlan affairs, pub
lic lands. : ...
Dupont Coast defen3es. Investigation
trespassers on Indian lands, manufac
tures, public health and national quaran
tine, transportation and sale of meat
products. . ,
GuKgenhelm Audit and control of con
tingent expenses of -senate, eensus claims,
manufactures. Pacific railroads, university
of the United States.
Richardson Coast and Insular survey,
corporations of District Of Columbia. To
totnac river front at Washington, Pacific
Inlands and Porto Ki"i. .public health and
national quarantine. ' '
Stephenson Claim, enrolled bills, Pve
civilized tribes, PaciJlQ, railroads, revolu
tionary cluims. , ,
Smith Commerce, 'expenditures In De
partment of Justioo; Pacific railroads, pen
sions, revolutionary Wun.
The-chairmanships, of pie . republican
committees of tha. swfijto now stand as
follows;, . ,
Agriculture and Forestry Proctor.
Approprlntlons Allison. " .
' Contingent'' ExpchseJr-df the Senate
Kean.
Canadian ReJatlons-rrCirape.
Census Long. ' '
Civil Service und ;-. Retrenchment
Perkins., v., , , ,e to .-.i ,t -
Claims Fulton, , ,
' COast and Ihtfur-'Survey Piles.
Coast Defense -Nhioti. -- l
.i (;imcFiyer-i.i,-jrr' ' " -.-itjeT..-;
, Cuban Relatlons-rurnham.
' District of ColuVnbf Oatllnger. '
Education and 'Labor liulllver.
Enrolled BUI Hopkins.
Examiner of the Kevera) Branches of the
Civil Servlce-Dlxon. -
Finance Aldrtch.
Fisheries Bourne.
Foreign Relations Culloin.
Forest Reservations Brandegee.
Geological Kurvey Flint.
Immigration Dillingham.
Indian Depredations Curtis.
Interoceanlc Canals Klttredge.
Interstate Commerce Elklns.
Irrigations Ankeny.
Judiciary Wetmore":
Mnnufactures Heyburn.
Military Affairs Warren. ..
Mines and Mining Dick.
MiMFisslppl River and Tributaries Nelson.
Naval Affairs Hale.
Executive Departments Carter.
Pacific Islands and Porto Rico Foraker.
pacltlc Hflllroads Burkett.
Patents Bmoot. .
Pensions McCumber.
Philippines Lodge.
I'oFtofflces and Potroads Penrose.
Printing Piatt.
PrlvlleKes and Elections Burrows.
Public Buildings and Grounds Soott.
Public Ianrls Hansbrough.
Psllrouds Kulkeley.
Hevislon of the Laws Depew.
Rules Knox.
Territories Beverldge.
Tranrportatlon Routes Gamble.
I'nlverslty of the L'nlled States Hemen
way. -
Expenditures la the Treasury Depart
t cnt I!i lcs.
Industrial Expositions Warner.
Potomac River LaKollette.
Tiesiussers upon Italian Lands Suther
land. National Enn!s Smith. t
Standards. Weights and Measures Borah.
Expenditures--In the. War Department
Dupont.
Expenditures in the Department of Jus
tice I Irown. .
Kxi-crHittures in the Navy Department
jUPKonheim.
K.:mTllttires In the Interior Department
Richardson.
After the caucus adjourned and the sen
ate convened Senator 'Hale offered a reso
lution for the reorganization of the senate
committee and the Committees were ap
Kilnted In accordance with the caucus ac
tion of the two parties.
The democratic appointments were made
as they Were outlined' in these dispatches
last night. Democratic senators were
awarded chairmanship's as follows:
Corporations In the District of Colum
bia Mallory.
Engiussevl Bills Bacon.
Woman Suffrage Clay.
I'selec Papers in the Executive Depart
ncntd Money. ;
Private Land Claims Teller.
R.'volut Ir.pary ("lalim Taliaferro.
Public Health snd National Quarantine
Daniel. Additional Accommodations for the Li
brary of Congress Martin.
Five CIvlliz.-d Tribes Tillman.
Transportation and Sale of Meat Products
McEnesy.
The committer assignments of the new
democratic senators are as follows:
Davis Claims, ooast and Insular survey.
I private land claims, expenditures In the
1 interior department, immigration, inaian
I depredation. Indian affairs, public lands.
Johnston District of Columbia, Indian
depredations, inter-oceanlt canals, mines
and milling, Philippines. Indian affairs, Na
tional bunks, woman suffrage.
(Lire Canadian relations. Immigration,
irrigation, niin-s and mining. Paolnc rail
roads, pensions. prtvtU'gt-a ana elections,
transportation routm-to Hie scanoaru, ex
pindituri-s In the Department of Agrtcul
ture.
owen Civil aervlce and retrenchment. In
(Man affairs, Indian depredations, Mississippi
river and Its tributaries, Pacitic Islands and
Porto Rico, postotilcea and postroads, public
lands, territories.
Paynter Claims. District of Columbia,
education and labor. Immigration, lndlun
affairs, privileges and el''tlons. revlslun of
laws, trespassers on Indian lands.
Taylor Purest reservations. Indian af
fairs, lnter-oceanlo canals. Interstate com-
merce, pensions, railroads, Cuiversity of the
Liiitvd Stales, industrial expositions.
Officers ol Katabts of Columbus.
SIOL'X FALLS. 8. D.. Doc. IT. (Special.)
At the annuul bustnexs meeting of the
members of Marquette council No. 81S,
Knights of Colutpbus. of this city, tht fol
lowing offi(ersi were elected for the com
ing year: Grand knight, D. 7. Conway;
deputy grsfut Ifi'tliti, B. J.'Mannlx: chan
cellor, Joseph H. Bechtold; recorder, Henry
A. Human; financial secretary, John Flts-
"Iri fact that the terms mean the
same thing In the procedure of the fed
eration does not seem do'ubtfuf." ,
Tho case has attracted widespread atteO-
tlon and today's decision has been awaited
with great Interest by labor and buslnes
Interests throughout the country.
- Opinion of Attorneys.,
James B. Beck of New York,' former as
sistant-attorney general, wrk with Daml
Davenport of Bridgeport, ; Conn., and J. J.
Darlington, of this city, represented the"
Buck company, said today.. ....
While the derision contains no new de
parture In legal principles and simply
follows the . weight of . aHthot Ity In botii
the state and federal court, the,(5ase Is of
far reaching Importance as the first case
where the American Federation of Labor.
as a body, had been enjoined from using
Its rnler weapon of offense and defense, the
boycott.' For years the manufacturers
throughout the country have ' feared the
formidable blacklist, of the federation with
Its membership of nearly 2,000,0ti0 men and
msny of them. In some cases, whole In
dustries, hsve yielded to the demands of
the federation. Previous Injunction suits to
irevent these widespread boycotts have
een brought agnlnst local and state labor
organisations, with remedial reeultawhlch
were purely local. In this case the In
junction is granted against the officers and
executive council by whoso orders boy
cotts are declared and prosecuted. Such
boycotts afe now declared unlawful In the
district of Columbia, where the headquar
ters of the federation are. While the court
old not pass on the. application of the
Sherman anti-trust law to the plaintiff's In
terstate trade, yet this omission Is of minor
Importance as thst point will soon be
passed upon by the supreme court of the
united States In case which was recently
advanced for argument and argued."
(lonapera Defer Discussion.
NEW TOIRK, Dec. 17. Samuel Qompers
of the American Federation of Labor, who
is In this city attending the annual meeting
of the National Civic Federation, declined
to make any comment on the action of the
court In granting a temporary Injunction
against the federation on motion of the
Buck Stove and Range company. He enid
he would want time to consider the riatter
nd to confer with some of his aseoclates
before deciding pon what further action
may be taken by the federation.
"This is an old case, brought several
months ago," said Mr. Qompers, "and be
fore I have anything to say on the decision
I should like to know Just exactly what
we are enjoined from doing. I do not
know what further action we may take
and I shall want time to confer with some
of my associates and to investigate in per
son before I have anything further to say.
The decision of the court will In no wise
cause me . to hurry back to Washington.
That Is all." .
Gas Plant Chnngres Owners.
' YANKTON, S. D.. Doc. .17. (Specials-
Messrs. Fred Schnauber, F. V, Van fassei,
John Dolman, Springer and. Isaac. Plies
have acquired tha 'Property and franchise
of the old gas company, and' have formed
a new company to erect, a first claas plant
In the spring. The gentlemen Interested
are all prominent men of means, and citi
zens hope to. see the neW plant materialize)
within a few. months. , .
Mllbank Bay Takes. Poison.
MILBANK, S. D., Dec. 17.-(Speclat Tele
gram.) John Templeton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Templeton,. living In the coun
try near' hero;' took a dose of 'poison, mis
taking it for medicine, this mornlng.-at
7:30 and died before . medical, attendance
could be procured. Tha boy atU-ndud school
in this city and was Just preparing to leave
his home for town when the. accident oc
Broke and Tired of Life. '
PIERRE, S. D., Dec. 17.-(Spoclal Tele
gram.) The coroner's Jury at Fort Pierre
today returned a verdict of suicide In the
case of John Q. Arnold at that place. Ar
nold was one of the old residents and was
clerk of the courts of Stanley county.from
Its organization up to a year ago. He left
a note saying that he had no money and
was tired of life and did not care to try It
any longer.
First Colored K. P. Lodge.
SIOUX FALLS. S. D.. Dec. 17. (Special.)
Sioux Falls has organised the first col
ored lodge of tho Knights of Pythias or
der in South Dakota, with twenty-two
charter members. The lodge was organised
by H, 8. Bomar of Kentucky, who Is the
deputy supreme chancellor of the aolored
lodges of the order of that state.
COLDS (AtSK 1IKADACHE.
Laxative Bromo Quinine removes the cause.
Used the world over to cure a cold In one
day. IC. W. Grove's signature on box. 25C
Mistakes Poison for Medicine.
MILBANK, 8. D., Dec. 17. John Temple
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Temple
ton, living near here, took a dose of poison.
mistaking It for medicine today, and died
before medical attention could be secured.
M order Follows Transgression.
CHICAGO. Dec. 17. M. L. Dillon. S5
years old, a salesman, last night shot and
probably fatally injured Mrs. N. (J. (Jncn
ran while she was asleep and then killed
himself. The shooting was done In Mrs.
Cochran's room at 2B Ohio street, where
Dillon had concealed himself while Mrs.
Cochran was at the theater Dllhin, It is
said, deserted his wife, and then, according
to tho police, persuaded Mrs. Cochran to
separate from her husband.- After having
been dlvoroed Mrs. Cochran became peni
tent and refused to receive Dillon's attentions.
UNLESS
You Know
V
of a better and safer Investment
you should place your Idle money
'In the safe corf era of this Associa
tion and let It work f6r you. Your
pocket ia-a poor place to keep
money, because the temptation to
spend it is doubled while you have
It on your person. Better begin
to lay up a little now and week by
week drop in and deposit your sur
plus cash here.
OMAHA LOAN and
BUILDING ASSQCIAtlOli
C. V. Loonils, Pres.
U. M. NattlnKcr, &c.
W. It. Adulr, Asst. Sec.
K. Cor. lflth and Podge SU.,
For fifty years a staple
.remedy of superior merit.
Absolutely harmless.
i
Ouy Something Sensible!
Christmas Millinery
'Below Cost '
$6.75
hatb, mown ror tn first tlma Wednesday,
-worth $10 and f 12.60, your cholc
ABSOLUTELY; EVERY HAT "olll BELOW COST
1500 Douglas
'Street.
First Mortgages oi
ileal Estate and City and
County Bonds ,
Guarantee our deposits. These securities do not
fluctuate in value and are not dependent , upon .
trade conditions. These deposits draw 4 per cent v
compound interest.
6ldest, largest and strongest Savings Bank
in Nebraska.
City Savings Bank
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Capital $1,000,000
OFFICERS:
President J. II. Millard
Vice-President Win. Wallace
e-Presldent ., C:'K. Mctircvr
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W. II. Bnciiols
.-. .Frank Boyd
Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS:
J. II. Millard, Guy C. Barton
W. M. BnrRess
K. rtaum
Wm. Wallace
W. II. Bucliolj
A. J. Simpson '
0. F. McGrew
1. W. Carpenter
C. II. Brown.
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j3th Street. Between Farnam and Douglas.
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SOUND ADVICE
If you loan out your own money and the loan is paid off
shortly, or If you buy warrants and they are redeemed In a few
months, you are then obliged to hunt for another Investment and
It takes time to secure It. This reduces your average percentage.
By investing with us your money is safely Invested for Just
as long as you wish without loss of time. We receive from $50
to $5,000 any day from any place and allow dividends from tha
date of receipt of money.
RESOURCES $2,700,000.
RESERVE $06,000,
. paying 6 per cent. Write or call for further Information.
The Conservative Savings & Loan Ass'ti.
1614 Harney Street, Omaha.
mas Specials
AT BEATON'S
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AVo have verV niftv trifts for
men and wom&vtoys and girls.
Look usriVe'rj,' '-
BEATON DRUG CO.
15th and Farnam Sts.
P. S.-Pleaso place your or
ders now for Xmas candy. Give
us your.. card and we'll do the
rest.
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BOX ?B4JU aN BPXOIAXTT
31 So. IStb Btrsst.
READ THE BEST PAPEJ.
The Omaha Baity Be.
Tons of Ktnas
Candy
Our store Is headquarter tot
Christmas Candy. Kvery kind of
ure. wholesome candy known to Ihr
confectioner's art is to ba found here
Kaon Is the best of tta kind and all
of the Baldpff nigh quality.
ATTBACTITB OOVrXOTIOB OIRI.
W'n are showlnc an unusual appro
priate line of Xma boxen and baskets
irt very moderate prices.
Attrsrtive H. 1, 2. 8. 6 and 10-pound
boxes filled with Guld Medal Choco
lates or Chocolates and Boa Bona, at,
per pound, 60c
A Una of beautiful imported bas
kets filled with our choicest confec
tions a ti.QO. 11.10, tl t0, 11.60, 13.00
snd fci.Wi Other fancy confection
boxes and baskets, from to 116.00
We pack all aoxes and baskets
In a syeelal container ready to
mail oi express free of cnarf.
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The sioRt rot Drticci r-v
lSJlw2U r ariutm btreet.
Thone Doug. Til,
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Boyds Theater
TOHXOXT AT .1B - '
Charles B. Dillingham HroaanU
FRANK DANIELS
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Th Tattooed Man
Friday, Saturday, Matinee and Bl bt
TKB COMJO OrSBA 8700X89
The Gravid Moul
wrrx run mouzujt
commit or 78 rxorz.B
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.. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE ;
Hattnee Dally 3:18. Bw.ry Vlfbt 8 ill
THIS Will Minnie Belltcmsn A MVm.
Hi am well, Alay Ward and Her Elht Dres
den Dolls, Frederlok Vo!kr assisted by
Mrs. Voelker, Msaon A- Bsrt, Charl.-s
Hharp, Dixon A Fields. William Tomklr.s.
(nd the Klnodrome. Prices uo. tio. 10c
THEATRE
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Until
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Th Oreat Baolstr 'lay
IN OLD KENTUCKY
Orand Daaolsr Contest Wednesday tight
Betwieen Uiuttn of the Company and
local Dancers. TEValfiit lO K La M D.
ROLLER
li RISK
SKATING ALL THIS WEE
Except TiJtftday. '
Thursday M ill lto Il(i-s Iay.