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TTTE OMAITA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMTIETI 25, 1007.
DANIEL STOPS, JIM STAITS
City FroMcntor Sty. No More Sunday
Armt Till Teiti.
MAYOR NOW riAXS SECB.ET RAID
Before) Arrmtlmg Others Baa
Ml Violators Will Be Trl
Daaliaaa '. !,Tak t' Pra
frtbed Dtatrirt Matter.
Two tw move In th regeneration of
, Omaha wars 4edde1 on Tuesday: Mayor
. Dahlman has a secret plan of doing a little
' crusading- In the proscribed district on hl
own account 'and City Prosecutor Danlol
.has calls off tfis dogs of war and will
)' bars no mors arrests for Sunday deseera
i tlon until some of tha million or more cases
! now stacked up are tested.
. Bo corns on. anta Clous.
' "No more arrests w,ill be made for vio
lating the Sunday labor law until some of
the caso are decided In the district court,
and an Interpretation put on the term
common labor." said City Prosecutor Daniel
' Tuesday morning.' "The only kind of labor
the statute prohibits on Sunday Is "com
, ' mon labor.'.''
Whether the term was Intended to In
clude all sorts of labor, or was used In on
I tra-dlstlnrtlon to skilled labor Is a ques-
tlon on which the city prosecutor wants the
opinion of the district court before he pro
. ceeds any further with the arrest and
I ' prosecution of Sunday laborers. One at
j torney whose client has been arrested for
1 snaring a man on Sunday says that If his
' client Is convicted he will let him go to
! Jail and he will test the law by bringing
I habeas corpus proceedings.
I Our Jim Raa a Secret,
i Something Is brewing In the matter of
' a crusade In the proscribed district, but
what It la only Mayor Dahlman knows and
' ' ha Is as silent on the subject as the pre-
verbla clam.
1 Monday morning h decided to request
! Wood Hartley, city abstracter, to furnish
him with a report showing the ownership
of record of every tract of land in that
I part of the city bounded roughly by Far
" nam street, Chicago street, Fourteenth
street and the rlrer. Asked why he de-
! sired such information the mayor abeo
I lutely refused to say a word on the sub
ject. He jlo however, intimate tne request
was In connection with the work now going
on In' tha way of "cleaning up the district"
as outlined In' the police court by Judge
Crawford Monday.''1
Many complaints "have been received at
j the. police station that women driven from
I the "cribs" on Ninth street are taking
rooms in houses In other parts of the city.
I As fast as the complaints are received
they are investigated and where the com-
plaint ,1a well founded ' the women are ln
1 structed to "move on. Just where they
will be permitted to move they are not
i advised and police officers say they do not
know themselves, since under orders of
the Board of Fire and Police Commission
era they have been trying to drive these
.women from respectable neighborhoods,
jand they are tiow being driven from that
part of town where heretofore It has been
generally understood they would not be
'I molested.
ANTI - TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY
Braach ef National Congress
Formed la Omaha.- with Ash
hni Ma at Head.
Is
Members from Nebraska of the National
by Secretary General John 8. Fulton, met
In the rooms of the Commercial club Tues
day to organise the Nebraska Association
for the Prevention and Cur of Tuberculosis
and which ' will become a branch of the
national organisation.
Dr. Alexander R von Mansfelde of Ash
land was elected chairman of the associa
tion. Rev. 8. R. Morris of Omaha, secre
tary, and Dr. C. O. Olesse of Holdrege,
treasurer. Dr, S. R. Towne of Omaha was
made chairman' of the executive commit
tee and the Nebraska committee of the
national congress, together with four
others, to be selected by the chariman,
will compose the executive committee.
The Nebraskans appointed by the secre
tary general were Dr. ' Alexander 8. von
Mansfalde. Dr. Henry B. Ward of Lincoln,
Dr. H. M. McClanahan of Omaha. Dr.
Charles D. Gleets of Holdrege and Dr. a
' R. Towne of Omaha.
. The organisation Is to be permanent, as
well as for the purpose of assisting In the
International Tuberculosis congress to be
j. held In Washing-tort next September. The
i membership will not bs limited to phy
Vslctans. but those who desire to Join and
assist In the work of preventing and cur
. ing the disease which Is taking thousands
annually, wHl be admitted on payment of
the nominal membership fee of $1.
FEDERAL PETIT JURY PANEL
, .''.' ""
. rawtagta Are Made for the Jary List
for the Jaaaary Term
of Coart.
United ; States Circuit Clerk George H.
Thurnmel and Jury Commissioner M. Keith
Neville of North Platte, completed the
drawing of the panel for the petit Jury
.for. the North Platte division of the fed
eral . Judicial district. Monday, December
, 2.. The Jury Is drawn for the January
. term of the United States courts to con
vene, at North Platte and is ordered to
: report at North Platte January 7. These
constitute the Jury!
Gordon E. Thompson. B. W. Seller, Harry
T. Prltf hard. Dallas K. Atkins. Claude O.
' Wslngand, Hans Jensen, James J. Jessup,
Hugh Unn. Leonard B. Dic k. James White,
Elhart Scott, Robert A. Emanuelson.
George Schundler, Charles U Dillon, V(l-
11am Ritchie, Hudson F. Carpenter, IJn
coln Carpenter, H.' Clay Robblns, Alfred
jC. Welch. W. P. By ton. David Foyer, A.
II. Plerson', Wallace M. Basklns. E. T.
Weslervelt, Sidney Tool, J. R. Williams.
' Charles I. Hill, Edward R. Green, Frank
Rail. George Aubel Frank Coker. W. P.
Devsult, Irving S. Walker. Minor Illnman,
John F. Holloway. Cyrus Fox. M. C. Due
, land and William. Crist.
The North Platte term promises to be a
long and Important one and will "be pre
"sided over by Judge W. H. Munger. The
cases are all law and equity cases.
Faaavd fCxamlaattaa aceaesfally.
James Donahue, New Britain, Conn
writes: "I tried several kidney remedies.
, and was treated by our best physicians for
diabetes, but did not Improve until I took
Foley's Kidney Cure. After the aeeond
bottle I showed Improvement, and Ave
bqttlea cured me completely. I have since
passed a rigid examination for Ufa Insur
ance." Foley's Kidney Cure cures back
ache and all forms of kidney and bladder
trouble. For sal by all druggists.
Marriage Jest Before Death.
.' PHII.ADKt.PHIA. Deo. M. -Christ Ian W
Stengul. president of the Felgenapan brew
ery Interests tn Newark, N. J., died In the
German hospital her early today, leas than
twelve hours after ha had hewn martin to
Mrs. Marie Louise Feigenspan. tha widow
ef the man who onoe employed him. Mr
tlteusel whs the confidential assistant of
Christian Felgt-uspan and shortly brfore
the latter died, it la said, he expressed a
wish that Ills wife marry Mr. Stengel.
' A ' B era las; Baasse
Is not to have Burkina's Arnica 3alv to
cur burns, sores, plies, cuts, wounds and
. lUussa, Bo. For sal by IleaUa, Drug Co.
f'Ui 11 " ! saacriaeniMWiu
f - M "VTI TV HI
Wo Wish All A
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And A Happy
Prosperous Mi W
Permit us to thank you for the greatest Christmas
business in our history. Our efforts will always be to
give better service and better satisfaction. We assure
our patrons that the supremacy of this store will always
be maintained. '
STORE CLOSED
All Day Christmas,
THURSDAY
Will be a day of
Extraordinary Bargains
Many odd lots and broken lines must be cleared up
immediately before invoicing. To accomplish this we
have arranged startling bargains which no woman in
Omaha can afford to miss.
Big Cash Purchase By N. Y. Buyer
jjg Over 100,000 yards of
HIGH CLASS EMBROIDERIES
At a Dig Sacrifice.
i
All kinds of fine Embroideries in this great pur
chase, including Swiss, Nainsook and Cambrics,
medium widths, also skirtings and corset cover
Embroideries; fine bands and insertings, worth
up to 25c yard, at, yard
After Christmas Sale of
One big lot of men's and ladies' all linen i,
handkerchiefs, plain hemstitched, etc., some O) 2
slightly mussed, worth up to 25c each, (O)
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CALENDARS AT i PR1CI
CLOSING-OUT
Fur
Scarfs
As a great ex
tra special for
Thursday i wa
offer one fine
lot , of Fur
Scarfs, made
In n a w a
shapes, worth up to $4.00,
$150
a i
WOMEN'S
Petticoats
These are
mercerized ef
fects In black
and colors
many are Very
prettily trimmed
Worth up
to $2
Big Assortment of
P3ew Year's ards
Including Post-Cards at 1c Up.
BIG CLEARING SALE of
3 CD (ED Iks
DAMAGED and LEFT OVER from our
GREAT XMAS BOOK SALE.
Owing to the enormous crowds
that have thronged our Book Departs
ment during the holiday selling, many
books have become more or less in
jured through handling all these have
been gathered up and marked away
down to close them' out See the
tables of books, at
10c. 35c
f s and
x up.
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OMAHA'S GREAT STYLE STORE.
WE WISH
OUR FRIENDS. CUSTOMERS AND EVERYDODY
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
WE THANK the countless thousands for their hearty pat
ronage. WE THANK our army of employes for intelli
gent, capable work. We THANK the newspapers and the
street railway-scribe for doing so much to induce early
Christmas shopping. We have enjoyed the biggest Christ
mas business in our history.
WE CLOSE CHRISTMAS DAY
and open bright and early Thursday A. M.
THURSDAY IS RED LETTER DAY. TEN FREE
STAMPS TO EACH BOOK SHOWN.
' ,
Clean-up Bargains of all Holiday Merchandise
SOILED HANDKERCHIEFS,
LOOSE TOYS, BOOKS,
STATIONARY,
ETC., ETC.
Wishing Ml fl Merry Christmas
Thanking
You for
Liberal
Patronage.
illl
THR RELIABLE STORE
A Most
. Prosperous
Holiday
Season.
AGAIN! A MERHY CHRISTMAS!
a
20 Discount b
On All Traveling
Bags and Suit Cases
Appropriate Oifti for Ladies or Gentlemen
We carry the best line made, and tha
finest ever shown In Omaha. Sea our
choice line of fitted Bags, Suit Cases and
Toilet Articles. . Also our large Una of
Trunks "our own make," artlstto durable
and well built In every particular.
OFEir Evzxraraa until xkas.
Prices lower than inferior goods usually sell
OMAHA TRUNK FACTORY, 1209 Farnam St.
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BAILEY . MACH
DENTISTS
THIRD FLOOR PAXTON BLOOB
Corner 16Ut and Famam Streets.
Best equipped Dental office in the middle west
Highest grade Dentistry at Reasonable Price
Porcelain fillings. Just like the tooth.
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' ST:.
Tou should not be deluded with the Idea
that diseases and ailments of men will cor
rect themselves they seldom If ever do.
It Is useless to worry about the past cause
after the trouble becomes once established.
The fact that It now exists makes It neces
sary that there should be no apathy, no
delay, no experimenting, no deferring
treatment until later on. Special diseases
or affections resulting therefrom should
not be tampered with, owing to the natural
tendency of every disease to continue to
progress and assume more serious propor
tions If active measures are not employed
to bring about a complete and radicnl cure.
Do not let a temporary subsidence of some
of the more prominent symptoms lull you
Into a sense of fancied security.
lowt oo.t. saoSnrTT. Mr f ?ptIy' tnoronghly, and at the
POISOV JLAK' NMTOUS DEBIT, ITT, BLOOD
Bpsoiai DUeasss and wsaknsssss and their compUoatlona.
Consult FreasS&KK.
STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
DOCTORS FOR EulEW
Call and Be Examined Free or Write
Office Hoars 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 10 to 1 Only.
1303 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb.
Permanently Established In Omaha, Nebraska.
Announcement For Thursday, December 26th. The Open
v ing Day For the
Great Annual White Sale
And Half Price Sale of
Women's Coats
A bigger Bargain Opportunity was never offered buy.
ers of Omaha and vicinity. '
See Large Ad on Page 3 for Particulars
and Prices.
Does your lease
expire January 1st?
If the lease for your office expires January 1st, and
you are not satisfied where you are, now is the time to
let us bIiow you what we can offer you in the wayof
handsome offices. We have several from which to se
lect, and these happen to be among the choicest in the
building. There are a few small offices and several
larger ones.
THE BEE BUILDING
offers advantages which no other office building in
Omaha can give. It is admirably planned as an office
building; it is fire proof; it has good elevator servicer
it is kept clean; it is constantly maintained in perfect
repair. There is a common desire, on the part of both
the management and employes, to look after the welfare
of tenants.
For office space, apply to R. W. BAKER, Supt.,
- Koom 418, Bee Building.
1 mmBm
' S Faxa KiiiJ -ill I I I Fl M I
ft MHHiS
GAs Omaha
National Bank
Capital $1,000,000
OFFICERS:
, PM.M.nl V -
Vice-President. . . Wm. Wallace
vice-i-resiaent . , O. F. McGrew
(Cashier ". . . . W. U. Bncholl
I Assistant Cashier Frank Boyd
I DIRECTORS:
J. H. MJUard. Guy O. Barton "
V. M. Burgess A. J. Simpson
, J. E. Baam O. F. AlcOrew
Wt. Wallace I. w. Carpenter
W. H. Bncholz O. H. Brown.
13th Street. Between Farnam and Douglas.
BHHESJJSBSlSSStSaS
MAIM DO
taslr iria nV ,,n .f '
ar. Tke
fa a h .1 ..ii.kl.
T . . ". E.arc battle Bl.eai
'. Srud far lshlpt frae.
Madame Josephine Le Fevre,
lass CkMi.yi sk. railaaiaw Pa.
14 ' bf Boatsa stor uras tBt.,
Th. Bnntt CosipAa.
Tb ball Unit Co.,
BoUw Dn.f cs.,
Mycri-Dlllou Drug Cs..
i. H. Schmidt.
Cams. K. iAtbiop.
HOTRL1
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LEXINGTON HOTEL
AbMluUc. ttrv-proof, M tcalsaa Blvd . auu sUnd
It , Cb1iu. aCuruava pUo. huutxiA. $1.60 t. dvf
ud upWavid. Ilia Lvxtncioa Bppl uptxla.ly t
U4.r an 4 Umillea, at thus sVcking qulit, kuo..
ik boivl. AcorMibi to th ibtstiwr and aaitkfv
plug dttrt-t-.r.o rooms 4 II wltU hoi aud cotd wir
aud Ur( clotha tiobv (. rounka with prtvu Iwtfe
-attriaultv ctet at muderai pric- ioUmt nr.
Ic aud eutitiu. Fur further pariicuUra and tuforva.
tluo vtita manager. ud4 and oprat4 hf I NT II H.
TATB HOI UL COMPANY. B. K. Crliaf. T.
U. Crllcy. V. P. i L. U. rtraf, mf.
tHlrttftr Ta CeaU Jitja4 "- t Clt
f fWerry
fe Phrinfmoo
w uiii iciiiiao
We hope everybody will
have a Merry Christmas
tomorrow, but on Thurs
day we must get down to
the necessities again.
And, if the children need
a pair of shoes, now is the
time to bring them in and
have them fitted while
they are out of school.
WE CLOSE
ALL DAY
WEDNESDAY
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III SHOES B
16th and Douglas Streets.
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Galifornio
The land of perfect climate the land
of fruit the land of small farms the
land of ample and intelligent irrigation.
Tho Versatile State
. that yields everything that grows in all of
the Atlantic States from Maine to Florida and
the Mediterranean regions as well.
BEACHED VIA
UNION PACIFIC
Writs for books tlist tell bow to Uts real LIFE.
Address,
CITY TICKET OFFICE.
1324 Farnam Street. 'Phone Dour. 1828
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EVERYTHING IN YOUR HOME SHOULD
LOOK BRIGHT AND NEW FOR
THE HOLIDAY SEASON
We Repair and Replate Table Ware, Re
finish Statues, Electric Light
- Fixtures, Lamps, Etc. - '
HAVE THIS DONS
It will help to make yovr
entertainments a succew.
Omaha Silver Company
Phone Doug. 1773. 314 South 13th St.
Between Farnam and Harney
Forts! frtf wak nc nervous rasa
a. hub iui ho flnd (nelr Dow.r to
N(rvns work and youthful vigor
Hons aa remit nf
work or mental exertion ahnul.i tai,
GRAY'S NKHVH FtXH) FII.l.H Ti,v .ill
ftiaks you eat and slwp and be a mat again.
$1 Bos) 3 boaes fil.SO br mall.
KKKMAIf m MoCOITHELI. DMOO OOu
Corner leth and Soar sjta.
OWL ztBttro COMsAjnr.
Oor. 1U a ad sUuraaj Sis. Omaha ,
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
DELLEVUE COLLEGE
CObl.KdK-Clawlul, KUntlAr. phllnaoahlol aosnMS.
ACAOKMY Q a acred Had ksa acattul srepana, fas
lillavue or aiijr olbar eollt. ar uuivaralljr.
NllHMAl. SCHOOL Kleniauury aii4 lilllt
courar-i Orllrriatra graule4.
COKbKUVAIMIiy I'tlKjry ol nil, US, Selea.
vlolln. eloL-utlon and art.
OMAHA co.NMCcTlu.Ns Elrtr1 Use and Barila.
toe rallwar. Four Mudarn r- "-ria
aaatlaS iTMldcat W4WMlA. SMUeTa, aMSkl