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NATIONAL GUARD TO OMAit
(reneral Harti&an Says Thii is
Prfsrnt Plan of Action.
the
SPENDS THURSDAY IN OMAHA
-ae thai Omaha' Fall PeetlTlHes
Oitriik tar Aarlent aed Honor-
Me ntsplar Made a M.
I.oala Kacsj Fall.
Several full regiments of the National
.ruarrt will be present at the 1911 Ak-Sur-Hen
mtnrurri and festivities, some, from
Nebraska and some from Iciwb, and be
tides this thre is a good slied possibility
that the military end of the festival wtlv
be enhanced ti' the presence In Omaha of !
Major Uenernl Leonard Wood, chief of j
rtaff of the I'nlted State army. ;
All thi cornea about by the friendliness
tcj k-Hnr-Ben of Adjutant Ceneral llartl- i.
Kan. Mr. HartiKan has Juwt had a day's j ,
conference with Secretary Tenfold of tlie
hoard of Roveinors. The state official ',
brought word that two regiments of the ji
Nebraska Quard will be here without
question. It la General Hurtlaiin'g plant,
that the guard shall be ordered out for : i
ten days Instwad of five as heretofore, and i !
the first five days will be )ent In camp i
at Ashlanii. The second half of the time ,
the regiment will be encamped In Omaha.
where the Nebraska soldiers will take paitj
In the military yarade and other features :j
of Ak-tiar-Uen week. jj
General HartiKan came here from St. .
Iottla. where he attended the meeting of i j
the Association of National tlu ird officers, j
l'resent at this gathering were General j
Wood. Ilia ataff and the wives of all of I j
these. Morn than 300 guard officers were j i
ai the meeting, which coincided with the ;
Veiled l-Yophet celebration Incidentally
General Hartlgan declares that "the Veiled i
Trophet electrical parade ;ind the Veiled
Prophet ball cannot be compared with the j
tlcctrical parade of Ak-Har-Ben and the j
Ak-Par-Ben ball ." This, ia may be noted. '
Is the. testimony of a Lincoln, not an i
Omaha man. I
Mar Meet la Omaha. !
Where the association meeta neit year
will be settled by the executive committee,
in January. Ht. Joseph is a candidate and
Omaha's candidacy will be promoted to the
utmost by General Hartlgan. whether he
himself at that time be in his present ,
position or not. In the meantime all en- .
ergy. effort and strength will be aet forth ;
to bring the asaoclatlon meeting, which j
involves the chief of staff of the regular j
army and his personal ataff. to Omaha.
Alao the secretary of war will be Invited j
to Omaha for the 1911 festival. At the St. j
I-ouls meeting, Iowa officers solicited to
work for St. Joseph declared that thev i
would not commit themselves, but wait I
until an Invitation to go to Omaha had j
reached them. j
Two of the four Iowa regiment are In !
western cities and thee could come here '
at little expense. It is regarded now as j
certain that all told four regiments of
guardsmen will be In Omaha next fall.
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Special Sale of
Warm Underwear
ior Women, Hisses and Children
Women's Vests and Piints, fine ribbed,
fleeee lined, in medium and heavy weights
ecru and cream
all .sizes
Misses' and Children's fine ribbed, fleeee
lined, eream colored Union Suits extra
good quality, a.11 sizes, worth
at "
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39c and 49c
49c
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25c
25
! Misses' and Children's fine and heavv ribbed Vests, Fants,
Drawers fleecy lined, all sizes up to .'U worth up
to 50c at
"M" Waist Union Suits White, fleeee lined, well
tatH'd buttons, all sizes, worth 50e at ,
Women's, Misses', Hoys' and Children's Munsiug L'udei wear
vests, pants and union suits in cotton, part wool and all
wool. Prices are 49 98(" $1.50 up to $2.98
Sale of Kid Gloves
Women's one and two clasp French kid and capo gloves, all the new fall
shades. Including; gray, tan, green, blue, copper, mode, black and white.
Parts point and three rows embroidery on backs.
m,ed. !!.?.'. hand:T. . . .: $1.75 and l
Women's French lambskin and genuine Arabian mocha gloves, tan, grey,
blue, blrck and white. Fitted If desired. Q
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apndi rit
tm Tronaars.
paolallr srlcad
One and two clasp effects, at, pair
BREAKFAST BACON TRAIN
IS VOTED A GREAT SUCCESS
raaaaanda ( Farmers Tarn Oat
Lcara More Abont Host
Raising.
to
DUBOIS. Neb., Oct. 28.-8peclal.-The
Rock Island Special Breakfast Bacon train
that has been touring the South Platte
country of Nebraska for the last four daya
closed Its series of lecture to the farmers
and hoc raisers of this district Thursday
. evening; at Dubois, In the southeast part
Jt the state. This educational excursion
balai proven highly satisfactory to the pro
of this enterprise. The attendance
ll.'ajo' ia lectures shows an aggregate of
city 'Bta-sons, practically all residents of
HA.RUV,
farm at a '
Wis., M ret manifest at these meetings I
clay Ioa iportancs of producing more hogs, 1
IniT oK"a P"111 opportunity of getting j
y renumeratlve prices for the hogs
'iTJPfketed were features readily understood
by tha farmers. These meetings have j
never been equaled In Interest since, the
first seed corn trains were operated over
the state by tha railroads years ago, under
the same Incentive and Influences that
prompted this excursion. Those most In
terested In this work, railroad officials,
business men of the towns and cities of
the state, and the leading hog breeders,
all agree that this plan of calling tho at
tention of the farmer and hog raiser to
the need of more pork will have the In
fluence of renewed activity In hog produc
tion. It Is believed th.it Nebraska should
within tha next year Increase Its hog popu
lation at least 1.000,000 head, or show an
enumeration of over 4.000,000 of hogs. The
Uock Island r a road has the , universal en
dorsement of the public in this effort to
arouse Increased production of more hogs,
which means lower pork for the people.
( liamolsette Gloves Black, grey,
brown, navy and chamois color,
extra heavy, wash-?!
able, at, pair
4:50c-75c-il
Cap (Jlovcw $1.25 gloves, new
English tans, all aizeg, on bargaii
square, Saturday,
special, at, pair
.85i
Great Sale of Hosiery
Women's heavy pur! thread silk hosiery, all silk and silk with lisle soles,
double heels and toe black, tun and evening shades worth AO
up to $1.50. at, pair U0C
Women's Tar Thread Nljk Hosiery Plain and ribbed, wide hem tops,
double soles, heels and toes worth up to 85c a pair at, 5 fa
per pair OlC
Women's fine imported
Ilale and Cotton Hos
iery, fancy silk em
broidered boot pat
terns, allover lace.
Mack mercerized silk
lisle; at, pair S6o
Men's Pure Thread Silk
Hosiery. soma with
lime sol, double heels
and toras black, tan
and colors, worth B0c
pair; at, OQ
StftSb
pair.
Women's, Men's and
Children's Fine Cotton
and Lisle Thread Hos
iery, also Boys' and
Children's Rib bad
School Hose, worth
,at..Pair- 18C
Hallowe'en Novelties
In Candy Department Pompcian Room
Hundreds of th prettiest and cleverest things In
lanterns, table favors, decorations for parties, or
naments, etc. By far the biggest assortment In
Omaha.
Black Cat Candy Boxes, each 5-10t
Red. Cat Candy Boies, each ........ 5-0
Unbreakable Pumpkin Lanterns, each 6c, 10c and
up to . 4 ......... . $1.50
Devil's Head Lanterns, each 5-10ct
Log Lanterns, ach 25
Pumpkin Head Stick Pins, 2 for jjji
$1.80 to SG
era n rziu1 n r
The nobbiest
line of rail snd
Winter Caps la
the city
50c to S3.50
The Pall Outfitting Proposition Is now bars and mast receive yonr
consideration. The perfect tailoring and correct models of onr Suits and
Overcoats will speak for themselves the moment yon see them, while the
values attached to every pries Is also a pleasing featnrs. An assured sav
ing of from Tares to llve Dollars on every Suit or Overcoat.
The Best Suits and Overcoats in the City
mJM 111
25
Mer'a
Coata.
popular
Sweater
all the
colors.
scatally worth
3.00, at
$1.96
4U
Boys' heavy
fleece lined
Union Suite
aiies 84 to 34,
very special, at
50c
IMm Living
Expense Less
Vage Earner Rebels at An "All Cash" Outlay
Vith Ordinary Expenses Plenty High Enough
Rag.ey Offers Vearabhs for
"less" o.i Easy "Dollar"
Payments.
100
IMPORTED SCOTCH LINEN CALLING CARDS
Sseciat is Ct rrit(ii Dt. Est Arcane.
BRANDEIS STORES
69clfm
Beys' High Gut Shoes
Our high cut shoes for the
boys' winter wear are a very
sensible, comfortable and dur
able boys' shoe proposition.
A splendid investment.
Durable black or tan
water-proof leathers.
Heavy oak tarined shoes.
Slses for boys of all ages.
$2.25 $2.75 k $3.50
High Cut Shoes are ideal
Shoes for school wear, for
Coasting, Skating ajid Stormy
weather.
A great proposition to the
boys' feet. Sizes for boys of
ell ages.
FRY SHOE CO.
. Til IIOIII,
lata anfl Douglas 8 treats. .
; The season is here when the boy
needs protection from colds. There
is no better protection for the
;boys feet than
Our Boys' Shoes
The real live boy requires a shoe
of iron. His feet are always on the
go and the ordinary shoe does
not last long; that is why we have
made especially for us the
tool
hod
hoos
; The CRKDIT clothing establishment
; (the right sort, like Kidgley'si is
i proving itself u boon, indeed, in day is
' like these.
i
Wearables, bought in tlie usiini
j "ALL CASH" Btore. are highor than
, ever, but a concern as gigantic as The
Rldpley Credit Clothing Co., purchas
ing merchandise on ilie "syndicate
1 plan" for n chain of :',; stores, sellt !
attire at practically the OLD-TIML
i prices, and. In addition, offers you n
DECIDEDLY EASIER wy to PAY for
: your merchandise.
In other words, you may equip your
i self, your wife and all the children
: with EVERYTHING you'll wear or
they'll wear this winter on payments
of a DOLLAR or two a week.
It's vastly easier to take a DOLLAR
or two out of jour pay envelope than
to give up the ENTIRE envelope to
some dealer or other; it's much
WISER to KEEP a little money in the
house to meet OTHER bills that con
tinually pop up than to pay it ALL to
some clothier or ladles' appareling
concern.
At Ridgley's your account is your
own private affair; no outsider knows
your business; you dress as the
wealthy ones dress and make use of
the WEALTHY man's convenience
A CHARGE ACCOUNTv"
Not really steel shoes, but they
wear like steel. They are a match
for any boy, and we guarantee
them to outwear two pair of ordi
nary shoes.
Boys' sizes, 24 to 5H . . $2.50
Youth's sizes, 1 to 2 .... $2.25
Little Gent's sizes. 10 to 13 $2
We have a full line of high cut
storm shoes, with buckles, in all
sizes and widths for boys, youths
and little gents sizes. Prices
$2.50 to $4.50
Just now the Ridgley Credit Cloth
ing l o. is showing a SUTERHI.Y se
lected line of winter needful-- u ;irin
clothes and any amount of it Is yours
it' you express a simple willingiieHS t
"Pay as you earn."
This list gives yon an Idea of the
way prices run at Kblgleys." Check
off what yru need and open a "Charge
Account" Saturday.
MEN'S SPITS, $9.50 to $30. nil.
MEN'S HATS, $1.00 to ".('.-
MEN'S SHOES, $2.i0 to $4..'.t.
HOYS' AND YoVTHR' SPITS are
priced at from $1.60 to $18 nu.
LADIES' COATS, $6.f.O to $UB.i0
LADIES' SPITS, $12.50 to $J2.0'i.
LADIES' HATS. $2.50 to $9.50.
LADIES' WAISTS. $1.00 to $5.f.O
LADIES' SHOES, $1.50 to $3.50.
Rv all means note that THE RIDG
LEY CREDIT CLOTHING CO. has
moved over to 1519 DODGE ST.. the
location of the former "WHEN" Credit
Clothing Co.. whose business and ac
counts has been purchased by "RIDG
LEY'S." Mr. Elmer Peddeo, who has made to
many friends among credit purchasers
in the past, Is still manager at the new
location and is anxious to see former
patrons, as well as new ones.
As a means of fastening the NEW
location on your mind Mr. Beddeo of
fers you a SPECIAL credit plan tomor
row if you will only cut out this adver
tisement and bring it along with you.
But by all means remember, "RIDG
LEY'S is now at the old "WHEN"' lo
cation, 1519 DODGE STREET, where
"YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD."
Dreiel Shoe Co.
1419 Farnam St.
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SAN ANTONIO BIDS CONGRESS Q
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Vy Omaha Pure
Food Center.
Specials for Saturday
Trxaa Cits' Seads aaoanrr meats
oa f;rat Trana-Mlsslslpl lo
greas. Which i'anvenea Soua,
Tbe twsnty-flrst TransniisHlsl)ii Com
mercial congress will convene in Nin An
tonio, Tex., November ?J-25. Th cummer
elal organisations of that city and the state
sending out announcements to elicit
the Interest of the western business men.
U-nry T. Clarke of Omaha is vice presi
dent of ths exposition for the state of Ne
braska snd two other Nebraska men. W.
J. ICvans of Ogallala and Walter S. Whit-
ten of Uncoln, are members of the exeou- j
llvs committee.
Ths congress centers Its activities upo
tha opportunities In such a gathering tcir
the free discussion of all large projects,
governmental anil Industrial, that are of
general Interext to the wt-et. The motto ia
"Assemble at the Alamo." and the plctur
enqueness of San Antonio and its sur
roundings are offered as attractions to
tourists.
Bweet Cider, per gallon 40o
j Johnson's Boiled Cider, per, bottle,
3 at a
V Mince Meat, per lb loe
Barley Flour, per pWg IS
t. ream or xtariey, per isg
New Crop Buckwheat Flour, sack,
at
8 lb. sack Lotus Flour .... 91.45
3 pkgs. K. C. Corn Flakes
g New Navy Beans, per lb o
jfl 2 pkgs.
2 lb. a
.IS,
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Persistent AJvertla.g is ths Hoad to U g
1 tetania
f THIS IS
THE TRUTH
Our market la neat and clean. From
tha time the cattle are purchased un
til they are raaolri to the customer,
cleanliness Is a law with us. Kvety
tlilng Is kept strictly clean, and you
appreciate it. Tender, thoroughly good
meat In an immaculate meat market
makes an attractive Inducement for
uur trails.
Baoon baa gone up Mot s with na.
Baron by the strip
Spring t hickens .
L'huck tileak
Hot Koaxt
lot Boll
Home tlendeied lard , ISs
Home. Made Sausage lSe
Jcs. Bath's Cash
raraam Stovri.
. tae, Ifto and IN
15o
. . imt ana 10c
. . 10c, aas
l-ox. Heeded Kaislna 95a
sack Pancake Flour 850
Large cans prepared French Mack
V erel 65
O bOc can "George Cadea" French Sar
dines 400
Bxrrrxm. xooa ixo exxssa
SBrAaVTsCXITT
otua Butter. In lb. cartons 35o
best Country Butter (In' aanl-
ary Jars), per io
we guariiiiiee uur rii, iv Vv..vv-
ly fraah, per dosen "
Imported Hwlss Cheese (In fins con-
? dttlonl, per lb.
f Komestic Swiss Cheese, per ll. tt
? Old Full Cream Cheese, October
(?' make, per lb a&
All kinds fancy ar Cheese, lmiorte.d
O nd domeKtlc, to be had In our Cheese
f! department.
W rmSSVBl TBU1T iD TlOItalll
(JI 9xrAmTM3irr.
v Fancy Colorado Jonsthsn Apples, in
- , w,iea al M
Two Celery
New Figs. Dates,
Mslaga Grapes,
Head Lettuce,
10
Mushrooms.
New Nuts, i
Fresh Mint,
Cawllflower.
COTXXX BXPAXTaCXsTT.
Courtney's "Lotus Ankola" Coffee.
unequaiea ror sirengtn sna riavor; mi
per lb.. 3 So, or S lbs. for. .... .(1.00 V
RlUgway's famous Teas, prepared in
London: x O
English Breakfast, per lb... tfto el
Oolong, per H lb 5o jfl
6 o'clock, per lb '. . . .760 1H
S o'clock, per Vt lb 40o
i o'clock, per
Lotus Hplces,
X.XQUO
sr Vi lb 40o v
er t lbs . . . .W.80 Ci
s. per can .... 10o and ISO a
B SKTASTMXsTT. jl
Mil Cassia lf,
Whiskies
Comet
Monogram . .
Ouckenhelmer ..
Lotus (l0;t) . . .
Atherton (1901)
Harper Rye. . . .
Rockwell
Quart
. 9 .
.75
. . 1.00
. . 1.00
. . 1.25
. . i.as
1.60.
Considermli
Eal
s i -
2 H onl:
T,u . nn lr Ititlnn to .hn'" 'he
many economies we ars dally of
lerfng in liroceiieH, .Vlelt4 aid
Bakery Goods. Your phone order
will receive the same careful at
tention you woud exercise If you
msde the selection yourself.
XT7TTXB All brands of
Creamery, per lb "
POT SOAIT Lean Juicy flp
and tender, per lb uv
BOAUT Tender and 1 Q
juicy, por lb, 19Vo
PXACHXX Table, yellow 9.
Crawford, in syrup, can...."vv
PXAX New, Early June, f Ag
per can
IXTTUCX Ftna, large C
heads, 2 for v..."v
WXXT POTATO X8 Blue and
qusllty right per OflC
peck w v
OUTK8 Two good 10c C
bottles for
PXOKUES 10O bottles, Kp
sour, for "
COOXIXB Fresh, orlop. K
home made. 2 dox. for. ...... vv
(lint Two laver. white, exutils-
Ite flavor, appetizing appearance
unevlor datnlineas
only, each . . . i
20c
Tom Johnson
. 20th and Idke Sts.
Trleithone Webstr 1B75.
Independent B-1575
a. 50 f
10.60
10.60 (I j
18.50 V
1J .50 O
15.00 fi
16O0 M
ft Choice Jonathans
1 at
In bushel
boxes,
.tl.76
Hoi'kwell 1-O0
Ws prepay freight on orders or i
quarts or over. tj
OAITST DXPABTafJgXT.
Chocolate, Maple. Vai.llla, Strawberry f
snd jnui riav ura our ahibi r oo
Taffy made from pure sugar and
i-ritain tier lb 16o
Vantlene's Spiced Almonds and Fe- sM
fan oieai, in w . K .. J - "
at 00 O
Spiced Almonds snd Pecans, In bulk.
per lb . .too
Mauls WalnuU, a delicious confection Jj
-per lb 1
PS
New Tork Concord Orspe, basket 300
Four Lettuce
QaV C-i C3 CCB ZJ Cs
w- Hr froinir to wU 500 pairs
of Lace Curtains next week at,
S17.50 a pair; values up to.
$25.00 and $30.00. Watch th
tinners and our north vrindow. I
OltCHAlU) & W1LHFXM. !
Candy Special far Saturday
40c Mexican. Maple Pinoche,
per pouud -25c
("A- "Princess Sweets"
Chocolates, jound . . .39c
Salted Nuts New crop,
popular prices.
UYERS-DllLCH DRUG CO.
16th and Farutm Sts..
Queen Olives
76c bottle
I0o bottle
;i6o. bottle
:6c bottle
1 m
JUST FOR
Saturday !
$3.50
Per Pair Instead of $6.00
Gold Filled Eye
Glasses or Specatcles
The lenses, of course, will be the
very grade of crystal that has made
my optical department famous.
The fitting will be In charge of a
RE.Vl.hY expert graduate optician.
There Is only one difference 'twlxt
OCR optician's work and that of a
high pr1rd oculist's, and THAT'S
the PRICK.
Remember V glasses for 13.60.
Mandelberg
1522 FARNAM ST.
AH housewives
WHO SAW tho "TRIPLE-TRICK" ROASTER COM
BINATION under actual service conditions at the
Omaha Gras office recently were AMAZED to see tho
marvelous and hitherto unknown top burner possibil
ities made available by the aid of this wonderful and
many-featured kitchen utenail.
to see, for the first time in the history
stove cooking, the BROILING or
TRUE ro&cting principle successfully applied to the
heavier cuts of meat.
a
Astonished
Delighted
to find it possible to Roast Meats OVER
ONE SMALL TOP BURNER of their gas
stoves without BASTING, WATER or SMOKE, and
with no stooping, lifting or heat discomfort.
Convinced
.5o
. .Sfte
. .aoe
. .lie
Imported Italian Olive Oil, per quart
at 7o
Ravarlan Malt Extract, per bottle,
at lOo
Home Made Grape Wine, red or whlto
per gallon, at Vl.OJ
White Corn Whiskey (moonshine)
per quart, T5ot per gallon . . . ta.50
S yr. old Kentucky Rourbon Wl.lekny
per quart 91.0O- gallon $3.00
Rex brand Ileef Extract, per lai . 350
fisher brand Beef Kxt.. per jar. SOO
Kurnham'a Clam lloullon, per bottle,
at 10o
Burnhsm's flam Boullon, per bottle.
pint Wo; small bottle :' for 15o
fort and Claret Wines, per iiuart bot
tle, at SSo 3So aad BOo
Mall and TelephoneOrders Promptly
CACKLEY BROTHER?,
Wins aferabaata
ill H. Itta street. Opp. rtofflce
Beta Ptoses
It's the purest,
It's the best.
Nothing finer
For your guest
Roliablo
Dontistry
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IliVII I Atl'at llMnta llo.,,... I
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TrtC BEER YOU LIKE
HAVE K CASE, '
SENT HOME
CvHsnisjars' Dtrtrltoita
John Nittler
3224 S. 24th Street
toig. 1839,
lag.
Rs4 1912
. A-1429
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The Bee Prints the Newsh
by the evidence of their own eyes and
taste that MEATS small roasts or
large can be roasted without losing half in bulk and
appetizing flavors it BROIL-ROASTED instead of
baked or steamed in ovens YES, and kept hot for
HOURS if needful without drying or burning.
THE TOASTING, WARMING and STEAMING features
of the "TRIPLE-TRICK" were Been to be possible
with but a Fraction of the Gas required to operate the
faulty constructed appliances in common use.
THE IDEA that a MEAT ROASTER cocld, in addition to
the features named, include all the advantages of a
Baking Oven, except the Flour Food functions, was so
new, so unique, that people actually wanted to know
if they couMn't bake bread, biscuit or pies In the
"TRIPLE-TRICK", too.
IT WAS CAREFULLY EXPLAINED that the "TRIPLE
TRICK" is constructed on the scientific principle of a
BROILING OVEN and would be a failure for foods
made of flour, as would the Gas Broiler of their stoves.
MEN and WOMEN alike were intensely interested and
overwhelmingly convinced that
CooMnjj Willi Gas LT.t
nancial reach of every family in Omaha if the full
value of its heat units is utilized, as is emphatically
the case with the "TRIPLE-TRICK" COMBINATION
ROASTER, TOASTER, WARMER, STEAMER and
SAD IRON HEATER.
The "Triple-Trick" Roaster
-IS
The Bee's Newest Premium
HOW TO GET ONE
Subscribe for The Evening and Sunday Bee, and pay
16c a week for six months. This pays for .both the paper
and the roaster.
and leave your ul.scrit-
ion, or phone Tyler 1000
and our representative will vibit you.
Call at Bee Ollice
ibiatcMit Advertisinir is tlie Koad to liijr Ketiirii.s -
The lietj's Advertising Coliiuiusi Are Thul lioad.