OCTOBER HO, louse. Hold and Office Furnishers OOS&BCT BUM FOB MBIT ilB BOTI THE BEE: OMAIIA. RATUTtDAY, 0 1 (Orchard Al L f Hi -4 I J HI m South Sixteenth Street Willhelinni Saturday Specials Mission Waste Paper Baskets, with silkoline covers in all colors. You should have one in every room of your house. They are ornamental and useful; sell regularly at $1.00 Saturday special ....., 39c Library Table (like illustration) made of solid oak, beau tiful brown fumed finish, substantially constructed. Top 24 Inches wide, 36 inches long, fitted with drawer and wider shelf, good mission design; sells regularly at $6.50 special for Saturday only, each. ... . $3.75 J 4) -J--igMMirviiicr If J This Genuine Black Leather Hand Bag; Russian steel frame all hand sewed, leather lined, very stylish, with round cut top, 14 inches deep when open, 18 inches wide! Every one of these bags guaranteed by us; regular price $12.50 for Saturday only $7.75 Basement Special ANDROCZ BREAD TOASTER This is one of the most successful toasters on the market. It is nine inches square, made of sheet steel and woven wire, capacity four slices at one toasting, can be used on any kind of a stove, does the work quicker and better than any other toaster known. We have just received a large shipment of these toasters and will place same on sale at the sneei&l -nrir X vfor Saturday only, each 1UC 1 i ja V Corning Back for Clothes We never realized until lately that any one else in town sold clothesand tho possibility of this realization is in the number of people who are "coming back" and who say: Have bought my clothes in this store for years, but last season was influenced to buy a suit elsewhere, and it's been such a disappointment. After this, no more speculation "It's a Bepg SuitiorMe arid lVIirae All tire Time" for your prices are lower than others, and your clothes are "decidedly better." You cannot beat 'em for they are the best in the land. The style, fit and tailoring of the garments are the expert examples of the splendid taste, skill and ingenuity of such celebrated master tailors and designers as "Stein-Bloch," "Hirsh-Wickwire," "Kuppenheimer," "Society Brand Clothes" and "Sdiloss Bros." Selling you these famous makes as we do at prices no more than is asked r for the ordinary sorts, is it anv wonder that we sell more clothes than any one else 1 1 J a 1 A ' in umana ana me values ai I $18, $20, are positively without an equal. DEMOCRATS IN THE DUMPS Hake Loose Campaign, 'Knowing Their Fight ii Futile. SORE AT WOSLD-HEEALD APATHY Car Hitchcock Will H from Them for Hla Aatloa la Iajaorlna; tho Onadltetca, Eapeelallir Pat Bolaad. elf," aald Mr. Learned. "The last elec tion and lta moit disappointing results are too recent In the record of democratic foolishness and aslntna Incapacity to be forgotten by . any fairly well Informed citizen. Examination shows the fact to be that In heretofore democratic precincts there has been an encouraging gain In republican registration. This simply means that level-headed people are getting ready to vote right You don't find them at the meetings being held by the mayor and hla friends. W have a list of men of high efficiency on our ticket and their majorities will be larger than ever before, to my Judgment" In sharp contrast to the anxiety of the democratic candidates and committee, the republican aspirants for office In the pres ent campaign are making their canvass so effectively that the result Is regarded aa a foregone conolnsion. In fact, the democrat! themselves admit that they hope to pull ' only ona . man ' through. Coroner Heafey ; . has been singled out by th democratic leaders the candidate behind whom they will put all their punning power. : ':. Fete Boland has been causing. a good deal ot worry, by insisting on being put on , the program at ward meetings tha Dahl nianites are conducting. He refuses to "lay low," and takes so much time ex plaining his legislative record and apologls tk Ing.for his local affiliations that he gives the other fellows cold chills. Tha democrats are sore at the shabby i. wav tha World-Herald has been treating ' thenr They complain that the Hitchcock organ Is lsnorlng them and that especially Is It passing up Tete Boland. It Is sup posed the puper l silent on Boland because It can't take back what It said of him when be was fathering the Boland bill, which It so severely condemned. In the legislature. They affirm that Mr. HHch- cock will hear from them on trie subject f a time when he won't want to Ignore them. Another Boarea of Worry. Another source of grt-at trouble to the ' d.tocratle campaltsn committee Is the voVlf being done by their candidates for precinct assessors. The wine ones among them realising that the general republican ticket Is sura to win are appealing to per ....... i Mnnili for votes, and offering to reciprocate by throwing votes te the re imhllctn ticket. Sum of them ive done this openly, it Is known f Chairman Reagan and Campaign Kaiger 'Uob 7.V.fe have so fer been onable to stop It. if republican Candidas for assessor in . the various precincts nave confidence thai the success of the ieral ticket will carry tbm too. In a f t many Instances the fight for asscsaT la engaging attention to tha axclueion JI lne re" ol ulu Observation ot some ot the democratic "vnthuslas0" meetings show- conclusively .i., h only people who attend are the -.,1(11.ies and their particular boosters. ,,. Pahtman and Louie I'lattl as the r,rl.ilal orators, work hard under most (Wicouraglng circumstances to get up a ilow of oratory. Joe Butler, who la known among the elect as the "gastronomy" ex pert, has been called In once or twice, but even his pretended faith haa not moved any mountains. riyna sticks to Old riaa. Tom Piynn Is still sticking to the "kitchen confereme" plan, h!ch he ha found fairly satisfactory In times past, but there Is apparently a lack of the real masuma that made these kitchen gatherings popular of yore. Chalrman Learned and his aswUtants on the republican county committee take common-ems view of the situation a it Hands. "Tha registration speaks for It- Baby Incubator for Child Saving Home Thii Will Be One of the Features of the . Institute1! New , Building. ... The new Child Saving Institute building being constructed at Forty-second and Jackson streets, will contain a modern scientific Incubator for th saving of the lives of Immature and frail babies. This incubator is only a part of the complete equipment to be Installed In the building. Work on the structure is being pushed rapidly. . F.. C. Jackuon-. the grading con tractor put twenty teams at work without delay and the site will be ready In a short time to turn over to John H. Harte, the building contractor. A call lias rone out for the first Install ment of the subscriptions, which Is needed to make the necessary payments th first week In November. The building will cost $W.0D0 and will be one of the most modern children's Institutions In the west Th downtown olflce of the Institute Is In room No. 105, Eord of Trade building, with the Nebraxka Savings and Loan association. Carmen Plan Fight on Street Car Franchise Engage Lawyers, Says Commons, to See if Vested Eight is Sound. CATTLEMEN HAPPY, SAYS HE Kraak Carrie, Rancher and Sane, Da. rlares Northwest Country Dolagr , Klne, Thank Yoa. "You needn't worry a'ornt the boys In the northwest country this year," mused colonel rrank Currie, sage and rancher from Gordon, who drove in with a train load of cattle. "Vf you don't think' tho northwest la all right, Just stroll down to the packing houses somo fine morning and see train load after train load, of fat cattle sninpt-a irom me ranges. And if that would not convince you that the northwest don't need any sympathy. Just look in The Bee and see the fine prices the boys are getting for all this stuf, which is taxing the railroads to fetch to market. Peoplo ar bound to be right when everything la coming their way." An attack on the franchise of the Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway com pany Is the next step to be taken by t ie striking employes, according to Ben Com mons, who Is handling the situation for -the men. "We have one of the best firms of law yer in Omaha at work looking up th franchise and we understand something Is likely to be found which will give us an opportunity to start a real llvily fight now," says Commons. Mr. Commons declined to give the name of th lawyers or what tack the fight was liable to take. The carmen are holding political meet ings dally and have announced a parade for Monday evening, th course to be from tha Labor Tempi to Washington hail where a political meeting Is to be hM. An effort I being made to get 1,000 Chinese lanterns for illumination purposes. Pun day a meeting will be held at Barton's haM, South Omaha. r This parade of th wage earners wilt be for the dual purpose of calling attention to the cause of tha union street carmen and the labor candidates who come before the people at the fall election. Following the parade the meeting will be held at Washington hall. This meeting win be addressed by th labor candidates, Ben Commons and Rev. J. L. Fisher. A special meeting of tha Central Labor union la called for 6aturday night. Mr. Commons denies point blank the statement attributed to fdayor Dahlman at a political meeting that C. O. Pra t said the agreement signed by the mayors and council committee would be. satisfactory to the men. "The men gave th mayors but on agree ment, and that was for arbitration," be said. I Word h.i been received in Omaha that C. O. Pratt who headed the carmen In th lata strike In Omaha, had been work Ing In East St Louis for soma time and that aa a result the carmen were expected to strike Saturday morning. Mr. Pratt left Omaha a couple of weeks ago. New Bank Vault Contract Calls for Massive Work Hundred and Ninety-Five Tons of Steel Will Be Installed in New Home of Omaha National. PLAN FOR ALDRICH DINNER Causmlttea on Arrangement for Af. fair In irastor'i lloaor Ap pointed by tlab. A committee of sven his been appointed by Chairman Allen of th executive com mittee of the Commercial club to make arrangements for the dinner to be given Senator Nelson W. Aldrlch of Rhode Is land, who will b In Omiha. November 10. Th committee Is headed by W. H. Buchola. The other members are Luther Drake Johji C. Diesel. J. K. George, A. W. J efforts. F. W. Juditon and V. II. McOord. One hundred ani' ninety-five tons of steel vaults will be placed on the first floor and in the basement of th present New York Life building by the Omaha National bank, before the bank moves Into th building. The contract for the work has been let to th Mosler Safe company of Hamilton, Ohio. It Is said the vaults when completed will rrn.k one of the finest and heaviest systems of vaults west of Nw York. Th work will be put In under th dlrec- NEW VICTOR RECORDS A TREAT New Cootrlbatora and Smaoth erds Make On Forget Machine. Rce- STOMACH .DISTRESS SIMPLY VANISHES No Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn or Headache five minutes later. The New Victor's records hav arrived, "It Is another case of the last la the best" The smooth clear tone, with no Jumps or Jerks, th high quality of th produo tlon, make one forget that, he Is listen' Ing to a machine and think only ot th artist who originally produced th aounda. On of th star features of this new lot of records 1 a lecture by Dr. Cook, on his discovery of the North pole, describing the hardships and dangers of th trip and his sensations when his efforts ar crowned with success. Among Mh old friends heard again are Gadskt. Tetraxianl, Herbert Wttherapoon, Harry McDonougb and Selsak soloists, while the Whitney Broa and Haydn Quartettes and Pryor's Band con tinue to contribute to our pleasure and entertainment. On th whole th new records are a distinct Improvement over all previous attempts In that Una. ; If you had om Dlapepsta handy and t would take a little now your stomach, i distress or Indigestion would vanish In , five minute and you would feel line. f This harmless preparation will digest anything you sat and overcome a sour, out-of-order stomach before you realise If your mMtls don't tempt you, or what 'uu you do me to fill you, or x .ays Ilk a lump of leal .In your stomach -r It hav heartburn, that la a sign i'f Indigestion. , Ask your Pharmacist for a llr.ni o of Pape'! Idapepsln and take a little Just ' aa avwo aa juJ can. Tutre will t no 1 sour risings, no belching of undigested I food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling In the stomach. Nausea, Debilitating Head ache, Dlsinea or Intestinal griping. This Will all go, and, besides, 'her will be no undigested food left over lit the stomach to poison yovr breath with nauseous odor. Pape'a plapepatn la a certain cur for out-of-order stomachs, because It pre vent fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests It Just th same aa If your stomach wasn't ther. Relief in flv minute from all atonach misery la at any drugstore waiting for you. The large 6-oent caaea contain more than sufficient to tharjugLly cu( almost any case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any other stomach disturbance. Adv. WELCOMES COWS IN CITY PARK superintendent Adams Bay Bevlaes Are Itreaea ta Kat t a G la Fsntancll. "I wish there were a hundred more cows In Fontanelle park," said Superintendent ot Parks Adams. "W want them to at up th grass, which is far preferable and much less dangerous than to be compelled to burn It It any person la worrying about the possible destruction of trees, he can set his mind at rest because w will take car of that and of tha business. It Is passing strange that would move a man to send a letter to th council on th sub Ject where by inquiring at this office, 0 could get exact Information." Acquire the habit of keeping on hand bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy and save anxiety. There is nothing better for Every Man wants an overcoat to fit him and there are a good many men who do not get it. And the main trouble is they buy the coat at the wrong store. No custom tailor could make you a better coat than we can sell you. were he to ask you two or three times our price, for no better coats are made From $15 $18 $20 $22.50 $25 $28 830 and up We have no com" petition And.remember, please, they fit. mmt 'i was W One Dollar Invested in Our Turnishing Department WILL BUY A Two-piece Suit or A I'nlon Suit of Underwear. ElRht pairs of Plain or Fancy Hose. The very best Shirt in town. ElRht Corleas Coon L,lnen Collars. A Street Glove without an equal. Klglit fine Linen Handkerchiefs. A Tie of surpassing beauty. Two pairs of serviceable Suspenders. A mighty good Sweater Coat. White and Fancy Wash Waistcoat t $22.50, $25 Boys' Knicker bocker Suits... $2 75-$3.50-$5-$6-$7.50 - and they are the "beat" Boys' Suits the price ever bought. The cloth is strong and handsome, the cut the very Jnte&t and the tailoring per fect. The makers knew how I They're made strongest in the parts usually the weakest and re-inforced where the strain is great. Couldn't be made more durable. Test these clothes and see. Overcoats $2.50 to $10.00 Sweater Coats. .$1.00 to $3.50 The llome of Kuppenheimer Clothe Manhattan Shirca Guaranteed Clothe We Make I niforms of Every Description. Hosiery for Men and Women John D. Stetson Hate Carhart Work tlon of George B. Prlns, architect for the Omaha National bank, and J. C. Ogden ot New Tork, consulting engineer, and under the personal supervision of K. Jackson Cap so, contracting engineer for the com pany. . A safty vault containing 6,000 boxes will ba Installed In the basement. Tha cash vault will be on the main floor on the north sld of the court the wall In front of It being of glees construction so the door of the vault wAl always be In plain sight from the court This vault will contain a cash reserve vault with a screw door and a separate compartment for cur rent cash. The interior of the reserve cash vault will contain separate compart ments under sealed dial and signature con trol making It Impossible for the reserve cash to be lnterferred with without Im mediate attention being called. The factory will begin work at one on th vaults and the Installation will begin as soon as the bank gets possession of the building December 31. They will be In place within six months. Burlington to Build New Line Hill Will Run One Hundred Milei of Track from Boysen Dam , Southeast. Ths Burlington has officially announced a new line of 100 miles in extent The an nouncement came as so much of a sur prise that few realised just where the road was to run. When the announcement was first mado that the Burlington was ready to build south through Thermopolls and the Big Horn gorge, over the Bbysen dam, the plan was to build on south to Shoshonl. This plan will not now be changed. In stead the line from the dam south to Shoshonl will be built and used ss a spur, but a new line will be built from th dam in a southeasterly direction for nearly 1 miles through a sheep country to Join the Northwestern near Powder river. STILL HOLDING HIS COAT Stranger la Accommodating to an I'd sophisticate Albion Cit Isen. John Lohoff of Albion was in town show ing the boys a good time. In a saloon ha offered to show them something about clog dancing as It Is done In the moBt elite Albion gract "Hold my coat" he commanded a. by stander with lofty air. fhn dance completed and the applauaa ended, he turned for his coat. but the Tbr. stranger is still holding It, pollco cannot find the stranger. Th tiled Hand removes liv'er Inaction and bowel stoppage with Dr. King's New Ltfo Pills, the pain less regulators. 25c. Sold by Beaton Drug Co. j npHERE are foods for S -U- all purposes but fei " fop Energy Iw v For the brainenergy m W business men need; the ! ! f l muscle-energy workmen I j I jl need; the nerveenergy W( U housewives need ; the all- IyY v&l round energy school chil- IP 11 m rxfc dren need. IS, I tp CCV- BISCUIT W n; J - A soda cracker in ap- COMPANY lijl V pearance more than a ffrjj soda cracker in goodness, J Y freshness, crispness. - Moisture proof packages. v 'dr