Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 10, 1910, NEWS SECTION, Page 9, Image 9

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GHEATEST riEaCAIITlLE EVEUT C? THE YEAR
613
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We have purchased the entire mammoth business of the HOME RAINCOAT CO., one of
the largest manufacturers of high-grade waterproof apparel in the world. All of their
stores throughout the United States will be consolidated with our own under our name.
To make a prompt adjustment of tha financial affairs involved by thi3 great purchase,
it is necessary to turn these goods into immediate ca3h within ten days.
Beginning Saturday 0 a. Far Bslov Cost of Production!
Men's Rain Proa! Oisrcoats asi Priestly
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Gravensttas
.57.35
..$8.00
SO. CO
Home Raincoat Co.'s price 113.00
our price now
Hume Raincoat Co.'s price $17.50
our price now
Home Raincoat Co.'a price 120.00
our price now
Home Raincoat Co.'s price 122.50
our price now
Home Raincoat Co.'a price $25.00
our price now
Horn Raincoat Co.'s price $30.00
our price now
Home Raincoat Co.'s price $153.00
our price now
I VlVW
$12.00
SI4.75
$(6.50
Vsnsn's H33vy zzi Uiiizn 7siht
Cravenettas, Raincoats, Rubberdza4 Silks,
Mains, Mohairs, Sargas and Worstad Coats
Home Raincoat Co.'s price $12.30
oiir price now
Home Raincoat Co.'s price $15.00
our price now
Home Raincoat Co.'a price $17.50
our price now
Home Raincoat Co.'a price $20.00
our price now
Home Raincoat Co.'s price $22. so
our price now
Home Raincoat Co.'s price $25.00
our price now
Home Raincoat Co.'s price $30.00
our price now
$0.00
$7.2&
. $3.25
. $9.50
SI 0.75
$12.75
$14.75
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RAINCOAT
A fo)
S. E. Corner 16th and Davenport Sts., Hotel Loyal Bldg.
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Fifteen thou.sanil Christmas tro will
mak hnjipv an many Omaha ami South
Omaha homes this cominn 3th of Dwnii
bw ami 3. 'TOO more trwi will brlgh;en fam
ily llstn rooms, or, perhaps, nurseries In
Council Cluffs.
But theso flffiiros are not really signifi
cant of th irrrat businpss done every year
i in Omaha In the Ch.iJtmas tree line. Seven
I full carloads have been received here so
far. In each car are trees, which
makes a total of 31!.i00 trei-s sold and dis
tributed from Omaha. Many dealers handle
them, but the lsr nt dealer at wholesale
In the city Is the Snyder-Trimble company,
which annually disposes of from 16.U00 to
IO,0 of these evergreen trees.
Christmas trees will ranee in price from
23 cents for the small shoot to tS or te
for the big church trees.
In quality, the stock on hand ranges high
this year and excellent quality pertains In
unusual degree to holly this season. Sprigs
with many, many rnd berries are for sale
and the sprigs of this blight tree will be
really cheerful this Noel season. Nearly all
on the market are the genuine Delaware
' ariety. Mistletoe, which comes from the
south, varies little as to quality from year
ti year.
"Chriatmaa trees do not cost the con
sumer very much at the worst," said one
dealer," and when the cost of getting them
Into tht; retailer's hands Is considered. It
Is really a low price. ThH trees are all
out in the frozen marshes and pineries of
Wisconsin, must be loaded on wagons and
hauled to flat cars, then shipped consider
able distance, hauled to the wholesaler and
hauled again to the retailer.
Moreover, they ars very bulky articles of
commerce and occupy a great deal of stor
age room."
SAMSON INVITES, TAFT HERE
r Wants tie President and Secretary of
' War to Inspect Troops.
plans roa iiiiiTAit,Y tothutey
tuarmut Ma4n tkat RcprvMacatlT
ttt Troop from Adjolaias
StatM Will Be Pvoaoat
for tiio Festival.
a.iiKun ts already planning big things for
uext year In uunnectlou with the fall fes
tival, and among other things has Invited
PreMtdenl Tart aud Uie secretary of war
to visit Omaha at the time of the gather
ing her of tiie National Guards of several
states.
This letter was sent to President Taft:
a.Tl'RJJAY, Deo. 3. Utia To the Presi
dent fir: TUa seventeenui annual fail fes
tival of the AH-ai-ben ursniuzamm will
be held tn this city in October uf lull. It
la our purpuMi to alarmuia the National
liuaids of tia stales of NebruKka. luna,
suulli Dakota, Wyoming, CoiuraUo, Kan
sas. MUuun and umor states in die cen
tral went with as large a representation
as posxibla.
At whlcn tlm aiso we have Invited the
national convention of the National Guard
officers, aud 11 would be a great pleasure
and honor If the president and seureiary
of war of the United Status would review
tue miULary oauiy U thai time.
We have the assurance (iial two regi
ments of Nabi'Uka and two or more regi
ments of Iowa miliu will be in attend
ance, and bavs letters from over thirty
of tile adjutant generals of the different
state of the union tnat they will favor
oniana as ilia next meeting piace for tneir
convention, and we sincerely nope that aJ
fur as yon nia' be able at this dale you
will sivj us tne assurance mat w wlU be
honored with vour prewnoa. Yours truiy,
H. J. Pli.N HL'LX. Sascretary.
As shown by aha letter the Board of
Governors of Ak-oar-Bea sre axpeotlng a
larva gatherlns of state troops for the fall
festival In connection with the big mili
tary tournament, and will also expect to
again have lanrs numbers of the regulars.
Says Subdivision
of Ranges Floods
Market with Stock
Sheep Eaiser from Wyoming Explains
Seduction of Meat Prices Prom
ises EaDid Increase.
Recent reductions In meat prices are
credited to sale of stock resulting from the
subdivision of the rargea Into farms, by
i. J. Blackstone, a sheep rancher from
near Cody, Wyo.
"During the last year or two," ha said.
"Wyoming, which is one of Uie principal
stock raising states, has had a wonderful
Influx of aetUera, who have cut up many
of the big ranches by their land purchases.
As a corsequencs Uie stock raisers, not
having enough land, have oeen forced to
decrease thrlr stock. They have flooded the
market, which has naturally reduced the
price. If you will look over Uie receipts
of the markets, especially the South Omaha
market, you will see the Increase which
has caused the drop In prices. Most of the
stock from Wyoming Is sent to the South
Omaha market."
The ranchman said, however, that It
would only be a short Ume until Uie prices
return to their former seal and probably
go above It.
Blackstone sustained a broken shoulder
a few days ago, when a team ran away
wliii him, lie cam to Omaha Friday
morning for treatment.
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Men's and Young Men's Suits and
Overcocis, Hals, Furnishing Goods
218 North
fl OUTFITTERS TO S 218 Nor
KdJ MEN AND BOYS VlSth Strc
Jail Expert Says
. Local Eastiles Are
in Bad Condition
Mrs. Ehetta Quids Dorr Says that the
City and County Jaila Are
Filthy.
The Omaha city and county Jail are the
worst In the country, according to Mrs.
R.ietta Childs Dorr, a mugzine writer and
investigator of Jails, who visited the local
detention places Friday. After making a
tour through tha city and county buildings,
Mrs. Dorr became the guest of Mrs. Gib
bons, city police matron, and expressed her
opinion of Omaha Jail affairs in candid
words.
"The Jail Is filthy." she said. "The cook,
who has never been accused or convicted
of crime, so far as Is known. Is burled
away In Uie dark, fllUiy quarters like an
Imprisoned animal. Prisoner? also must
suffer privation far more than they de
serve." Mrs. Dorr was born In Omaha In the
old Herndoa house, which wu on the
present site of the Union Pacific head
quarters. Shs Is the daugnter of Dr. and
Mrs. K. C. Chillis, and Is in Omaha, on
a visit with her friends and relatives.
Tha new county Jail will be located, on
Uie top floor of tha new Douglas county
court house.
Nolaoatr I Too Old
to learn that the surs way to cure a cough
or cold is with Dr. King's New Discovery.
60c and S1.0U. For sale by Beaton Drug Co.
Bay I aalrretanda.
"Little boy, don't you know you are in
great danxer on that thin Ice?"
"How .r
"Wail, you might break through and get
wet, and even If you don't tiru tfirouifh
your parents would undoubtedly punish
you severely If they knew you went on the
I ponu.
I "You ain't no ruesner. mister: If I break
I through an" get wet I'll be a hero at home
i an' get ail the sympathy an' good things
in Uie house." Borton Herald.
Business Men Are
Mindful of Their
Sick Companion
Commercial Club Cronies Take Small
Pool Table to Friend with
Broken Leg.
Willis Hoppe himseif does not lore his I
game of pool mure than W. H. Gerhart, j
the lumberman, who la confined to his
home with a broken leg. So a dozon or so of
Mr. Gerhart's carrom cronies in tho noon j
hour game at tha Commercial dub devised j
a little scheme to bring him In contuit
with Uie game of pool, even If housebound.
Friday afternoon H. E. Fredricksou. one
of Uieee pool friends, took four automobile
loads of frtenda to the Qerhart home, Uie
party bringing with It a portable parlor
pool table. Mr. Gerhart can now sit up In
bed and push a cue.
"T'.is mere sight of a pool table made him
feel better at once," said Mr. Frodrickson,
speaking of Mr. Gerhart' a appreciation
of tha gift and Uie call.
Follow the crowd
to the corner of 16th and Capitol Ave.,
Jewelry Store of Loyal hotel building,
where you will find the most complete
line of watches, diamonds, sterling sil
ver, cut glass and plated ware at prices
lower than the lowest.
A 20-year gold filled, 0-size, Watch; El
gin or Waltham movement, at. .$9.75
20-year gold filled case men's Watch;
Elgin and Waltham movement $7.75
Solid Gold Ladies' Rings with Emerald,
Ruby, Garnets, Turquoise, Sardonix,
Opal, Pearl, Topaz and Amethyst set
tings, at $1.25 to $8.25
$10.00 to $13.00 Silver Toilet Sot?, at
$5.00 to $9.00
$4.00 per dozen Teaspoons, Rogers extra
heavy plate of pure silver on nickel
base, at, per set 75c
We have 25 gross of these spoons; as
long as they last at 75c per set
Specials in Cut Glass
$2.50 6-inch Xappies; very fine cut;
at $1.25
$5.00 8-inch Bowl; extra fine, at $2.25
$9.00 to $25.00 per dozen Tumblers, at
$G.OO to $15.00
Gustafson 2
Jewelers.
$2.00 to $5.00 U-k. Gold Fountain Feng;
your choice for $1.00
Diamond Rings, from
$5.00 to $1000
All real bargains and guaranteed.
Henrickson,
201 North 16th Street
PANTOMIME 0FJ5EALS SHOWN
M.TlagT Pletnr Shows Ira Hallnsr
to AdftrtU tha Little Red
Htssaps.
The national society for th. sals of Red
Cross seals has prepared a very Interest
ing pantomime drama' which will appear in
various moving picture shows throughout
the country. In Omaha It will be exhibited
by the theaters of tha Elite company ani
will remain here a week. It will appear
In Omaha. South Omaha and Council
Bluffs and then go to Lincoln and from
there over the state. The drama relates the
story of a charitably Inclined young girl who
works for others, although her own condi
tion is not a happy one, and finally Is
rewarded In true romantlo fashion. Plain
slides of the seals and advertising the sale
hav been appearing In many moving pic
ture shows for soma time.
The Typographical union and the Omaha
club are two new recruits to the causa,
giving eoual amounts.
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W-&mmW,MVWMi.W.er-x"?r i .,
Shop Workman
Crushed by Crane
Aatoa,Daabchick Diei ia Accident at
TJaioa Pacific Plant Coroner
Inveatiirates.
Anton Daabchlck, 8S years old. a laborer,
waa crushed and Instantly killed In an ac
cident with a traveling crane at tha Union
Pacific shops Friday morning.
Daabchlck was at work under Uie huge
crane as It was being swung Into position
to lift an engine from the ground when
tha accident occurred. A set of heavy
(hams became looawaiied and fall arjuarely
upon the workman, crushing his skull.
The body was taken by Coroner Crosby,
who w!U hold an Inquest this afternoon,
noon.
Daabchick lived at 1214 Chios -o street
He Is survived by his widow and a J rot her.
Persistent Advertising Is the Rosd to
Big Returns
10 pounds Fresh Leaf Lard 01.00 1
Lanib Staw . .JH
Veal Stew tt 4 c 1
Umb Roast 1
AriHtiur's Jsa-al Iwuun, from 4 to 3 puuuU aycras per lb. 10 J
T i Pork Roast 10H
- Kill Lamb Legs 1U'C
- veal Put Roast, Dc and TT
Central Market
Kl'LAKOFSKY
171MS; Ind. A-2141
MKAT 0, Prop.
210 North lth Stnwt H
l'tuu Doug.
il Last Day of Oanliiip Stock Sale j
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Thre still remains thousajiils of garments from the immenso stork bought from Uie bankrupt New
York manufacturer, who waa luuUile U withstand the garment workers' strike, and these we are selling
at less thaa the cuet of the raw material in them.
LON'O KJLRSEY COATS, WOKTH UP TO flO.OO. .
Ft" IX LENGTH COATS, VJOUTU IP TO $18.50.
hPLKNDIl COATS, WOUTU CP TO 7.SO
S 2.08
12.08
Tailored Suits at Loss Than Vlfholosalo Cost
GOOD SHOES fpS.SCI) HO -KOBE
Why iuy $1 54 to II iJ for shims that I sell for li.Srt
We r doing busine.a every uunuia ban:auaj we sell gud shoes st th
nli t price ( 1 j)
Coma and See ste -yewratua."
Loyal tSlioo Store
Splendid Suits In serges and fancies, actual $15.0')
values; on sale at ' ST. OS
Beautiful Suits, la this season's most favored
styles and materials; best guaranteed satia lin
ings; actually worth $35.00; bankrupt salt
price S17 OJj
WELL MADE SKIRTS, la Panamas and fancies;
regular $ 9 Taints; on sals at. ...... . tw
WOOL SWEATER COATS at 3 liV;)
Attractive warm Sweater Coata; regular $2.sand
2.9S values.
LONG KIMONOS, made of good quality flannelette;
large assortment of stylos and pauerns; actually
sold at $1.50; oa sale at 75?
FULL LENGTH CARACUL COAT at. . .$12.50
Made of fine Imported striped caracul, long roll
shawl collar, guaranteed linings, large Jeweled
buUona; other stores ask $23 50 for the sams
coats.
PRICXJ O FUR SETS AND FUH COATS
CUT LN HALF.
r.lset Santa Ciaas at (hs
JEW YORK
Sample Store
208 N. 16th SL
Opposite Hotel Lyal
TeL Tyler 1019
Saturday Specials
400 black Persian and
cUrcd Taffeta and
Messiline Petticoats,
values $6.00, at
9
$2.00 ladies
Tailored
Waists . . .
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21-1 North lth St. New Building.
Success) hrUMta tiiiUaUtra. IXa' bm miaied by sifus put out by unscrupulous sturrs LiuiLsXLng our
sl. Look for the large bauUrupt sale sign or our buthiing at iH-l North 16th St.
lflth aud DaTeuport.
Fresh IIomc-Msde
Candy Special For
Saturday, Dec. 10th
0o VsoUia anrr AITIX, pr
pounil aoa
4ilc Mapia MXtt ViTTUM, imr
poun.i
0o Chocolate JftJT VATTISB, pr
lb 10a
it "raivcxas iwnr ciio
Iat.s per pound 3o
rmsax iiw cow jttttj,
fresii ami saiief, at reaaaouatoe
prtiM. Your CHSMSTsUI OSV
Bta must not he lir 'm ini. 1.1
us nave your orli'r early, that wi
ma Vive. 11 th varv Iwai at
teutlon. We ptu-k goods for ai
preaai without cuarge. aud dollver
avarywtera In tha city.
Hjers-Dilloa Drai Co.
1STM AID lixaill IT1SITS.
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'.VE GIVE A ail.tU.1TU;
CIiniSTtlAS
if
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Th most appropriate of all
gifts buy them of us at our
SATURDAY SALE.
and Save 50 to 75 per cent
$73 Astrakhan Coats. ... 1 ft
$20 Blac kLynx Sets. . .g.S.Sol
$0 River Mink Coats $2250 !
$20 Black Lynx Seta. . .SgjjiS
$75 Russian Pony Coats I
$37.50
$3 5 Black Wolf Sets. . .0 75 t
$100 GENUINE FUR (
CARACUL COATS. . $32.50 !
$25 White For Sts. 2J1O.50I
$50 Ladies' Fur Lined 1
Coats JtgF
111)0 Jan. Mink Sta ft-
$150 Persian Lamb Coats 4JJ
$90 Mink Sets $-43
$150 Hudson Seal Coata
$32.50
$65 Natural Australian
OppoHum Sets $20
$35 MEN'S RUSSIAN
BUFFALO COATS. .$12.50
$200 Men's Michigan Musk-rat-lined
Coats, with Otter
Collars 533
$100 men's fur-lined
coats $22.50
Numerous other Sets and Coats
at less than oce-thlrd of what
you have to pay elsewhere.
Alaska Fur f
COMPANY
2C4 2. ICih St.
OPEN EVENINGS
HOLIDAY SALE
ORIENTAL EUC3
comxaTcrxo
MONDAY, DEC. 12TTI
ORCHARD & YTT.TTELT!
SOS ST. ISUi SL Laya4 BuM.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARM LA
Oaa Dollar Pes' V tat.