Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 12, 1910, EDITORIAL, Image 13

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    CHIEF. Ill w'iYiS.
Tars Boat Frist It.
s. J. Creed oa ft Bon Coal.
Take Year Ftiatinf In 'lie Times.
Slxtnrse nrjress-Brandea Co.
alp Tour X)s to Pmltli. Omaha.
Mlabtrt nioloerap'i'r. Mill Kar m.
eat Xr Cleanlne; of irsi-ment. Twin
Cltjr Dre Works. 407 Bouth KJf teenth.
Destistry aest of New York. Dr.
JTIckea. 724 City National Hank building.
STsfc, Having s a) Isoaa ." ss'a manaseinrnt
uses every precaution tor aafety. Funds
loaned on flrt nmrtj-.se: bent claee of
aecurlr.i. 1v; Kaiuam fclreet, Omaha.
Calckea Slnaer I-adl." AH of Wets)
Memorial rhuroh will nerve a chicken
dinner ThnrMsr. Ixremher 1. 11 :ti to
t . m , at rorner of Tenth and Pierre
streets.
la tb Divorce Court Maud Kontena
began an action for divorce axulnet Initial-
Fontana In dMtrtrt court Friday.
OoMIe Erlckeon bean a airnllar action I
against Herman Erltkeon.
Miss Joota Oalabrataa Mlwa Ida V.
Junta, secretary of the Associated Charities,
la celebrating today her second anniversary
In that po&ltion. Mlea Jonts haa been
elected aecretary for the eneulng year.
Sfarathom Saturday The Marathon at
r?L Andrew'a Erhool for Hoys atarta from
tha achool house. Forty-first and C'harlea
streets, at 2 p. m. Saturday and tha fln
lah la at tha achool house. About twenty
two boye will fare the starter.
X. T. Clarke Much B attar H. T. Clarke,
who haa been seriously 111 for some time
t hla home, the Her Grand hotel, was
reported greatly Improved Friday morn
ing. He waa abla to leave hia room
Tauraday and hla phyelclan think It
wUl only be a ahort time until ha will
be abla ta return hla business.
Arailka Trial Monday Mike Arallka.
rhargeil with etahblng to death John
Mkolio and Cancfr Antona in an affray
on tha Northwtern railroad traxka near
Thirty-sixth and U street. Houth Omaha,
on Auruet T. will ba placed on trial In
tha criminal division of district court
Monday morning.'' Arallka la supposed
ta bar been erased with drink at the
tlm of tha killing.
Boot Xu Bad rail R. I.. Re ran of
North Platte, Neb., a elate roofer'a helper
on tha new Bt. Patrtnk's church. Four
teenth and Castellar atreeta, fell from the
roof f that bulhllng at 9:44 o'clock Fri
day morning, suatalnlng a broken left leg
and fracture of the hip. H waa given
emergency treatment by Dr. Bchramek
and taken In tha pollr ambulance to St.
Joaaph'a hospital. Ha waa not dangcr
aalr hurt.
KeTaaB Soma from 'Washing-ton El. J.
MeVann returned to Omaha Friday from
Washington, where he argued tha bean
and coal rata caaea before the Interstate
Commerce commission. Nothing can ba
predicted about tha declalon of th com
mlaalon en either caae. Mr. MeVann goea
with T. C. Byrne, chairman of tha traffic
bureau, to Kanaaa City Monday, where a
meeting will ba held af Missouri river
hipping interests to oonslder the general
situation in tha light of recent declelona
by th Commerce commission.
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When Your
Boy Plays1
Officer's Bullet
Probably Fatal
South Omaha Laborer Expected to Die
m Eeialt of Shot by Police
man Small
William McMahon, laborer, who Is said
to board at SIM S street. South Omaha,
will probably dla aa tha result of being
hot by Polio ma a Jake Small at the
comer af Thirtieth and Q street in South
Omaha lata last night.
Small asserted h encountered MaMahon
and two other men at tha corner. Ac
cording to hla statement, wbea ha told
tfcam to move an, they attacked him and
en ef them struck him with a lunch
ticket. After this, he said, McMahon
started to- run and he fired la ordor to
top him.
Th bullet struck McMahon In tha back
In rioting a wound which. It waa thought
last night will probably prove fatal. Th
Injured man waa taken to hla home. He
iwa attended by Dre. Koenlg and Bhana-feaaw
He most likely acts just like any
other boy. If he does, he prob
ably surprises you, the way he
"goes through" his clothes. And
since you can't dress him in
"sheet-iron" garment.", you'd
better let us fit him with one of
our Boys' Suits and Overcoats
which are next best.
"Nebraska" clothes for boyg wear so
much longer than but others, and look
ao much better while he's wearing them,
because we hare made a special study
of boys and thetr clothing needs and
have personally selected strong fabrics
and supervised the making of each gar
ment. We'd like you to see our
Boys' Suits
? Overcoats
$2.95, $3.95,
$4.95 and up ,
BLTTS of cheviots and cassimerva, in
double-breasted atyl with Knicker
bocker pants.
OVKROOAT8 In "Military." "Converti
ble" Collar and "Regular" styles for
boyg of 8 to 17 years.
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Youl) go a long way without finding
Mens or Young Metis Suhc ? Overcoats
equal to ours at$12& $16iN,)M
At 1 lie coTTCri styles, ine iiaiiusuiiif liiu. ir-s, tut" m-w unu cum- r , r -x,
. mvp patterns and the expert tailoring ot our Mnta ana I
f .-v . . I 'll v.1 CiA , ti.
Q Dvereoats give them ttie ngiu to pe compared wmi any
or even $25 garments in town. And ve urge you to make
this comparison, because we know that " when you do, you'll find our
statement to be true in every particular.
SUIT FABRICS are all wool Worsteds, C5ieviots and Cabsimercs in
new grays, new browns and new mixtures. Also a splendid line of fnM
color dark Blue Serges.
OVERCOAT FABRICS are all wool Kerseys, Cheviots and Scotcl
mixtures in the srravs. browns and mixtures most worn tins season
'Presto," "Military" and "Convertible" col
lar styles. These perfect-fitting hand tail
ored models for men and young men are
tlie best ever
at .'.
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At
$12
"Whatever your needs may be you'll find these garments
well or even better suited to your tastes and requirement)
than any $13 Suit or Overcoat in town. Whether for style
r service, for fit or simply as inexpensive garment, you will
be well satisfied with any of these suits or overcoats. Their fabric-
are of excellent aualitv. their stvles always correct, their shades an
patterns new and attractive, and therr work-
tm nnr lilrk ia ay rtntl i rT oil V titaI 1 OTDflU foil TfVj OT1 I t I i 1 r I I
UiailOU 1 J JO LAl JllVUttUJ nvu ..-v v. v. v vv uvu
compared with the average garment of equal
price. There are models for men or
of all tastes, all sizes and all builds
t of equal v "v
r young men )))
TVS
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"The House
of High Merit."
A Special Sale of
A.dlers"
Worth $1.50 at 85c
Saturday we will place on
Gloves
UNIVERSITY OF OMAHA MEN
TO' FORM AN ASSOCIATION
Haa
Ltsjr IM4 1 ta Take
Vvwaaavl ttepa ta Ta.at Dl
retla.
' W. H. Kendall, student aecretary of
Tetmg Meu'a Christian aaaorlatlon In Ne
braska colleges, addressed th atudenta of
th Unlvralty of Omaha at tha Thursday
ehasal axerclse. The toplo of hla re
marks was "Public Sentiment aa Moulded
ty TTadltlone.
. "On tradition at Harvard which has
'gtvit rls to this motto, 'How th game Is
played, la mora Important than who wins,'
Is this," said Mr. Kendall.
"Soma years ago Harvard was playing
loot ball against th Carlinl Indians. On
jef Harvard'a men slugged an Indian. Im
mediately tha Harvard root era demanded
that that player be removed from tb
gam. Hla removal cost Harvard the game.
but gave and perpetuated clean at Me tics to
Harvard."
Numerous ether tnetancea of this kind
war .noted which have, done away with
- unfairness and have bred gentlemanltn
in bii ta.
. Ta doling Mr. Kendall ehorted the atu
denta to always stand for that sentiment
wtitnh demands clean and fair play In
vTTthing.
After th chapel exerclsra Mr. Kendall
mart tha men of the school and told them
th patur of college Young Men's Chris
tian aasocladors. Theee are founded
primarily for tha aodal and religions up
Rft of oolleg atudenta. T!ioy arc found In
nearly every college 1n the Vnltrd states
and lte membership form the largest or
ganisation In the aorld. Rvery year
student conferences a-e held to which all
Schools send representatives.
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sale 100 dozen "Adler's
Make" Gloves for men. These
glovea were the floor stock of
this celebrated glove maker and
were purchased by us at a very
low price.
They are made of ting cape and kid
kins and sell regnlarlv at $1.60 and $1.25.
Needleae for u to dwell upon the good
qualities of "Adler'a" GloTea every man who
wears gloves knows of them from his own ex
perlence. These Street and Walking Gloves go on
sale Saturday at '
Worth
$1.25 and
31.50
Your ISleiv Underwear
Will Fit Perfectly
Provided, of course, you allow us to
supply your needs this season. Not only
will it fit perfectly, but its quality will
be the best you've ever received for the
money. "We've every good brand that's
made and the best garments that come
under each of these "good" brands.
Note these:
Union Suits
"American Knitting Mills"
at . 1.50 and 1
t 'Lewis" Union Suits 1.50
"Superior" Union Suits. ... .$1 to $5
Two-Piece Suits
XionoiK ana "new urunswiclc". . , $i
' Winsted Mills " 1 to 3
"Standard" best derby ribbed and fleeced 45c
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aaSuwaZTI KJlJl'S.'L.'fL?.?,!!.1 "J'll?ll',",,,gf,l,w!!?
Our Superb Lines of
Afcn's and Women's
At $2.50
If these shoes were sold in any
one of a dozen other Omaha
stores they would be priced at
$3.50, or even $4 in some cases.
And when you're trying them
on, remember the above state
ment, please, and sec for yourself
that the only difference you can
notice between our $2.50 shoes
and other $3.50 or $4.00 shoes is
the difference in price. They're
as stylish, as perfect-fitting, aa
comfortable, and as serviceable
as the most critical man or
woman could desire.
FOtt MEX Patent Leather, Gun Metal.
Vlcl Kid, Box Calf or Winter Tans, In
all nlzt's and -widths.
FOU WOMKX Velvet-Top Patent Colt.
Cravpnette-Top Patent Colt, Vlcl Kid
and Gun Metal In every sire and width.
Boys1
High
Top
Shoes
SPECIAL!
Boys' Two-Buckle High-Top Shoes, in
Blucher style. Made with good, strong
uppers and extra heavy soles. A very
special value Saturday, all sixes
EXTRA
A Great Sale of
Mens Fall Hats
$1.85
Worth $3.50
and $3.00
ers who make our regular ;$Z$j!&$4
ao.ou ana .j nais we pur- ri-nL-j -s.''-
chased their floor stocks
at considerably below the
regular prices.
If-
Kverv hat Is narfort In oturv !. -
way the very latest Fall styles f'hi
either soft or sUff shapes ZZZ
all new colorings. Eale starts
O-A . .
$3.50 and $3 Grades
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AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Commercial Club Fassei Eeioiution
Against Biicrimination.
OBJECT TO SWITCHISO CHAEGLS
Gaesi Calave4 ta Sae Oaaaka Are
Seat ta On ah a Cltr CaeH
Awards Ceatiseti tor ravlag
Several Dlatrteta.
Tha Commercial clutt yesterday passed
a resolution calling tha attention of tha
legal department of tha city to tha dis
crimination br certain rallroada against
Pouth Omaha and requeatlng It to take ac
tion with a view to tha removal of the
cause ot complaint. It Is an old standing
grievance and according to tha statement
of a prominent business man It has dealt
hardly with tha city. Freight coming from
the south although unsigned for South
Omaha Is carried to Omaha and the con
signee has to pay the switching chsrge.
Tha railroad companlee most complained
against are the Miasourt Pacific, the Clii-
cairo and Northwestern and the Illinois
Central.
Kutintfls men fenl that theaa companies
should not discriminate against outli
Omaha and consequently the action of the
club yesterday.
ttty taaacll.
At tha city council last night on the re
port of the finance committee. Councilman
Miller re.tr rd t!--9 question of the payment
vt telephone charges for the aeaistant
ii.it-f of the fire department. Tha charges
cr parsed for the last month, but the
Stanton Salisbury waa Feleoted as stu.ient I hole quetion of the payment of charges
WTaepondent and will aid In the orKanlia- for etw-lnanu In ttie fire end police de
tloti of a student Younjf Men s Christian partmma will be considered at tha neit
aaovit!oa at the I'Mvetsity of Omaha. I tlng of the finance committee.
.At roon. a mass meeting mas held to j T,ie following contracts were awarded:
werk up enthusiasm for the Council Uluff i 1 ln t alley brtwern Tweiity-sevond
basket ball name, which mill be pla.1 "1:J 1 ety-thiid s;r-ets from J to K
ullh vttrliieu brim, jaan-s Vaiks; alley.
Friday evening tn Covuicil liluffa Speeches
irera made arid numerous yells were prac
. tlced. Friday everdnjr the ttudents will set
lunch at ti e uiuversity an! will all a'ti:d
tha game In a body. A si e. lal cac h.is
been chartered which ca.-rv the stu-
denta from tlia uui'itty lo tl.o Council
Hluffs Young Men's t'hrtr-tlan s.-sim intluu
and from triers back aero.-a the river.
.1 UJM I Nl J) 11 C5d!y IN II JlaJlJ
iCwHIlV )"f I! IIAlMtiri
Ot th Ctnift Routt VfcssJ t yfXZSS U FUrlds Ai Cab
This popular, all-1 he-year-round, an) Id, fast through traia
wQl be electric-lighted throughout on and after November 1st.
It has an enviable reputation for reaching Jacksonville,
O W U O If v
Deadly Krlsht
pssees sufferers from luntf trouble till
they learn lr. K ns' N.:W (lscovery will
help them. Soc an J $!. For fcu'.e bv Il-a-ton
Irug Co.
The Key to the Kituntiooi Hce Want Ada
Halldlaa I'rrwllt.
Jehu P. i'arloii T,Z !si-ith Taentv
"una. freme ilwt-lhtii, Jl . V. I'hbI.cI
ei-ty-fiflh H'I Ioik-k. Im It k more, l m.
wbi"soa, lei Nona r'ori lirat, fian.e
'j wentj -fourth to Taenty-fifth, i: to F,
itrtliel brick, Jau.es 1'arks; Twenty-second
street. U lo b streets. Portland rp-
F l,nil P.rkn- nll.v h.a r. Tw.n. !
ty-fourth and Taet.ty-fifth streets, L. to
M. tie .National t'oitstrucjoil company;
TIJrty-suath strn t. tj to iiairison streets
th Nnuoiial Ciuti uctlon company. There
A a tie oie on the awarding of the con
tract tor I he paving of I'aullne avenue lo
tjtoige l'arks a: Co , and noihtnj conse
quently eas done.
laale C lt Cussia.
City lJicmtr:' ';o erts eklu delres to
m peopl.- aaUi'ai burning leaxes on as
pliall pavt nn nr.
I'liona 1J.-.I .-octli v,v, Inilependent F-Wi
Im a cfl-c if Jett.-.r t(jUi 'too. irot.ipt de-
1 1 1 v e i to tu fai t of i".i . w'll.iaru Jotter.
A ball tl! be Kiver. by South Omaha
1-Miite No. 1.3 of On- MMtio A orkers of the
oi l.i. lu ltuching hall, Tuesday stening,
Nuiu;ibr la.
Jilintit Cmirml Deity
Lv Chicafo. COO pa
l.v M. Louia 11. W pia
Ax binuuiguam- 4-0 pia
C tntral CeergM
At Columbua 40 pas
Ar Savauiua 7 30 am
Ar Albany Lis aia
Atlantic Comii Ltns
Ar JackauavtUa 7.04 am
AtlmmtitCttM Daily
Lv Jacksonville. (.40 pm
Central tf Georgia
Lv Albany 2 30 am
Lv Savannah...... 8.00 pm
Lv Columbus...... , S.10 am
ttitnrts Central
Lv BirmliXfiMat 11.48 am
Ar St. Louie, 7.20 am
As Gtucagou 7-14 am
Equipment for the season observation-compartment and twelve-section drawing-room
sleeping cars, free reclining chair car (steel construction throughout) and combination baggage
car and coach; and on the 1st and 3d Tuesday of the month a through tourist sleeping car
Chicago to Jacksonville; also twelve-section drawing-room bleeping car and free chair car service
St. Louis to Jacksonville. All meals in dining cars. Connection at Columbus with through sleeping
car to and from Savannah; also at Jacksonville for all points in Florida aad with trains making
Steamship Connections for Havana, Cuba, via Knights Key cr Port Tampa
Infnrniatityi about winter tourtv (ares, homeaeekrrs' fares on 1st and 3d Tuesday of the month, reservations and
tickets, also descriptivcFlorida Fold of your home ti-ket agent, or by addressing
S. North, Dist. Pass. At., Illinois Central R, City National Bank Building, Omaha, Neb.
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"Yes, Madam, this fabric shows identically tha
same details and color as would be shown in broad day
light. You see I'm displaying the goods under the clear
white rays of this wonderful new General Electric Mazda
Lamp. It's really the equivalent of daylight, and that's
why all up-to-date stores are using h. Of course there
are also other vital reasons, one of which is this: the G-E
Mazda Lamp gives twice the light of the ordinary car
bon incandescent lamp and costs leas to burn.'
The invention of tike Mazda Lamp has caused thous
ands of people to have thek houses and state wked for
ikctric light If you are not tow using k, come in
iot a moment to-day and let us prove to your entk
satisfaction that this Wonderful pew lamp baa mad
electric lili as cheap a it is convenient
Omaha Electric Light
and Power Co.
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