THE BKK: OMATTA. S ATTHOAY. PECErBER 17, 1010 n n ypo J 1 r--J ILL Ji 11 x a xjr 1 0- t&ttcM) ' t. A . n FATHER M'CARTHY IS BURIED GULPLMGVORTHY CLOTHES SHOP Crr CORNER STOfi J Impressive Ceremony, with Sixty; Priesti in Attendance. J CHANT SERVICE FOR THE DEAD Promfaont tltlaena of Omaha and tblldren of Orptaanaae Atti the Fuaeral erlr latrrmeat at H0I7 epalehre. In the Gity National Dank Build in Sixty prints irathM-efl from all part of the Tathollr cllorese of Omaha, chanted th nrrvlrpg fur the rtoail. and a requiem lilch ina. marked the Imprenslve funeral nervlrra of the lute Father Patrick F. McCarthy at St. James orhanaffp Friday mnrnlnK. The Tllght Kev. Hlshop Soannell officiated In the reception of the great throna that packed the chapel, lie ad ministered the taut absolution to the dead In the nanctuary. The acrvlcea began at 9:30 o rlock. The requiem hl,h ma a bepun at 10 o'clock and continued to 11:30 o'clock, nhen the funeral procession started for tho Holy Sepulchre cemetery, where In terment took place. The Rev. Father Smith acted as cele brant of the mass, and he wa assisted by the Rev. Father KnKltsh as deacon anil the Hev. Father Morlarity as sub deacon. Scores of the leading citizens of Omaha nho had known the Rev. Father McCarthy In life attended the funeral, paying tribute to his memory. The orphanage children were present In a body. Woman Pays Fine of Clerk After She Had Him Arrested Said He "Was Trying to Run Store with a High Hand Husband in Hospital. CharRlm? Intoxlcutlon and dlxturbance of the peace. Mrs. Mans Hoxicn, whose hupbimd Is la a critical condition at the Frepbyterian hoHpltal from Injuries re ceived at the hands of a burglar, cauped the errest of William Filwards, a clerk Thursday night. When Edwards wa ar raigned In police court Friday morning .Judge . Trawford fined him JI and costs, and .Mrs. Iloglen paid the fine. It appeared that Mrs. Buglen had re pented her action awilnut the clerk, after the trial. She originally alleged that Kdwmidi ban undertaken to run the store to suit himself after Mr. ISoglen was tal.cn to the hospital. Our second shipment of holi day Cravats and Novelties ar rived by express this morning. "Authority on Mens Wear" Imported fll.ve Oil quart 75o Tennessee White Corn Whlaky (moonshine)), full quart, 75c; gal., $2.50 California Port, Claret. Sherry, Muscatel, Tokay Wines, per quart bottle, 25c, Sic, 60c and 75c. Mall and telephone orders. Cackley Bros. Wine Merchants 121 No. 16th St., Opp. P. O. Both Phones Orchard & Wilhelm- The Holiday Store Our Saturday Specials are assembled with a view to giving purchasers serviceable merchandise and also an opportunity to buy at less than manu facturer's wholesale price. It's a business stim ulus." Pick out ohQ or marc f these items Sat urday and save about one-half. Picture Frames Uric-a-brar Department (main floor) These gold frames are reliable as to fin ish. Each contains a pretty miniature; regular values. Doc; Saturday, each, 21c; 7'w Picture Frames engraved French gold plate; Saturday, each 49c Pitloiv Tops In our l)rajM?ry Department, remnants, 24 inches square. Tap estries that :sell up to $ a yard; your eliokv Saturday at 0.1 ch hoc Clocks (Like cut.) For dck or dresser; beauti ful finished frame; good timekeeper; regular $.'5.00 value; Saturday special, at each $1.50 life 'Mil 1 H I- ; lisp III 3 1 II Sell V' ; rr I'll Mission 'Table (Like cut.) Solid oak framed finish; top is L'txotl inches; has under tdielf and drawer; was an excellent value at our reg ular price of ).((); Saturday, each $3.75 Oriental Rjips Due lot. consisting of llnmadan, Aveatotian and ........... .w.v.-, ,u,,, value up to 10: Saturday, your choice S5. 00 vf v? Percolating Coffee Machine High (Irade Copjier I'ercolater, either copper or ff nickel finish; has large alcohol burner; for Sat- j '.' -1 urday only, in basement, each. . $5.50 t - J Merely the NAME "EDISON!" Promises Pleasure; indicates ingenuity; satisfies a longing Nou why not make some person even a whole family happy VERY happy with a Phonograph The Ginwne "Edison" Phonograph on Christmas Morning! Now then, DON'T let time or dis tance prevent you from owning one of these eternal sources of joy; call today if you live here; write today if you live out of town. We send machines and records out on trial anywhere everywhere -wo pay express charges on machines and records ue offer complete out fits on payments bo small that even the most modest salaried wage earner may have this pleasure about his home. Just think! A COMPLETE "Edi son" Phonograph outfit may be purchased for as little as $12.50 a marvelous little chatter box, singer and orchestra and one may go higher as purse or taste impels up to the exquisite "Amberolas" at $200. (The Amberola is pictured to the left.) Pay cash only if you want to not because - you have to for you may buy on VERY easy payments. t.la 1 Vlft mmirmm GEO. E. MICKEL, Manager Western Dutributirs for the fJationi) Phonograph Co. 100.000 Records in Stock Always lS'.h and Htr jv Mrietj J34 Broadway Omaha, Neb. Council Bluf . Iowa. Out OK DtOCK The entire stock of books, embracincr many thousands of volumes and a great variety of titles, will be closed out at once. Books of travels, poetry, fiction, history, art, science, invention, children's books, sets suitable for library or gifts Not a complete book stock, but a vast quan tity of desirable books from which any book lover can cull something profitable,' edifying or pleasing. All except copyright and contract books will be sold at half price or less Bibles, prayer books and religious books also very greatly reduced. Stack going rapidly hurry for pick. Now's the day and now's the hour. Thomas Kilpafrick & Co. f Women's Shoes of "Stock That Wears," with Style In 'em, Too! IB C?! At tin Prices that Appeal l - 5 pg T, You -To ALL J It isn't much of a task to offer women's Shoes at $1.95 and $2.95. But it DOES take expert buying; an un excelled knowledge of the busineris; quanti ty figuring, and a field to use the neces sary quantities, to en able a dealer to offer good, reliable made up, yet withall STY LISH footwear, at $1.95 and $2.45. Think a bit com pare our shoes with others at even Higher prices then admit our merchandising capacity. CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS I'.etity of "i t. r i ; : :n i i-?- ' ;;ilpier In din' HiioHl!ix. -v.hc holiday Klil'pr; fur in.-n lit 1.4.'i anil Ivi'.uilly i cw (Hie, fur women' ut.ir at from tl tmr li.ilr u.iwanl. NO &H0E5 CHARGED our urnfilM r no greater t ha.ii l.forc we rannot ", lm r; n. shoos" neither can w "d,.ir" thm. Commit thin to inriiioiy: A ff"W t pa ilow n hriiicd Ihe irirp ilnwn. SHOE MARKET BASEMENT 322 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET Measure The Bee against other loca) papers in respect of quality as well as quantity of timely news and interest ing articles from day to day and The Bee's superiority tvill be demonstrated Special Candy Kale for Saturday Jteceiiieber 17th. I'lirmiliiK our ukiiuI cuMoin, wa are offering tie I o i h iv I nil ('AMU' SJ'Kt'lAI. It'K hATI'UIAV. Iiun'l f irxi't thrp la onlv onti niot S.ii uriluy letore "In Islni.iM ' mi; your lioiiiiav orir nou. 40; AH-toilfil I 'n am i mi Kind . trr iioiimi ' tiOr "I'rlluCMM Swlel," 4'hoco- Q- Idlen, -r iioiini) , l MYERS-0ILL0.1 ORUS CO. 16tU and rarnam C.i. 1'. S A roll of our Xt-a iioll ta n ! p i rmni will iuinih'l jour hritiiiiiii lilurikir. 25c IE