0 . . . THK BEE: OMATIA. SATrRPAT. DECEMBER 24. T01O. V 3 Est. sVovt Trtnt It. F. J. Creeflo ft Song CoeL I 1 ska Tour rrtauaf ve t. Times. e6lna; Iin-pe Bmrf H-flrtidi Ce. , A.mtbun, Hiou.ri her. Itiu it firn. i Cas t Tn T pn cast on your r. nr in ai..ai,t of tjun to fi.uuo. any .-.cth of tni warned. Oood security. l.aMjfi.s 4c U-, den, 1;4 Hsrney St WF is Opea through the Neb. Sav U ca A ln Asn tn ..tart a fund to tuy a l.cii.e. pa). per annum, lit 1 sr nam. Hoard of Trade bunding. Public krvict Corporattoa We claim 10 be or.e Nern to tuvnis aUoe eieiy ti.lric In all lines of Insurant, i'hum Crush. l;urlge a- Co., Lk.u. :0u. ,bl Toplo "The Urratneaa "t.at 1 .i.ve .Ail." via be ti.e sur.ject of i'r KreJer.tk Conn uiscoure at Temp.a rnJav evt!i, at (s o'c'.wk. Za tk Divorce Co art lcres of an1r-e ae foiljw,. w. r trranted In the -juitv dl.islon of the district rourt Friday: lYanK :v Auti aajnt Mavme K Aughe; Christine Lariten against r"eter Urwn. Privet. Safe tn the Oinat.a Safe Ie !'' Trust tom(.a.ny a fire and burjlar . i r.K(f vaulta for U Uo and up per year. At i.ue ou the only key that ill unlock the Pk(e. Omaha r-sfe l.iieit it Trust com etreet Ktitranre. 1C14 r'aniam street. ny. Za CoBOiur If ou ant an rubber toya you can get them at the Rub r Btore. hL.bbr bfils, rubber dolls and S"itw,r ,hi": e1" th1 u Tulr The Omaha ' Itubber CmD.n), K. H. fjpraa-ue. tresl- dent. ISO Harney street. "Just Around ih Corner." nearly all Up The last atory of 1 steel construction of the lo,n r-aciflc headquarters building la being put up this eek. From now on the construction work In raisins the walls and the Inside work of the new building will be pushed with ' a view to finishing the structurs In Mil. Tree at Hosm of Hops Christmas will I celebrated at the Houaa of Hop Satur day aflernoun at I o'clock with a Christ -, mas tree, at which time Rev. Luther Kuhn will deliver a short address. Mrs. f John W. Tole will provide the Christmas , tree and the directors of the home will act as rJita Claus. J ad ge Defers Beataao Thomas lier j bert, a lad Zl years old. charged with breaking and entering, pleaded guilty be . i i fore Judge tatelle In district court Friday. I . Th ,udee Mami dispoa.tkn of the young ' ' " an s caae. Young Herbert baa been tn i troubls several Lime It appears that hi I wrongdoings have resulted frora his failing In with an e-eonv1ct, Tom Baker. Baker ; Is at large. f B. Q. O. ClPk la Xatartaiao The D. ; G. C. club was euleiUUned Wednesday s evening by Mr. and Mrs. Bealah. XS1 Pratt ,r- -A very pleaaant time was passed. i Itlses were won by Mrs. Karla, Mr. Ben- Uh. Mrs. Olhler and Mr. Glbler. Members preswnt were Mr. and Mrs. BeoUh. Mr. and Mra Weng utat, Mr. and Mrs. Ulbler. Mr. and Mrs. Jjineen. Mr. and Mrs. Mohai nr. ana od Mr. i V, ATues Vnlted i and Mrs. Karla. Bobbers' Appeal F. 8. Howell. "nlted States district attorney, returned Saturday morning from BL Lu(a. where ha has been arguing the case of Mathews and Fhelton. the Union PaciCe train rob bera. before the United etates coort of ap peals. Tha two men, are alleged to have belonged to a band of five men who held up and robbed a Union Pacific train a year ago. They were sentenced to life Imprison ment In tha penitentiary and Mathews and rhelton appealed. Walkg W1U rrao taxed Skull Walking around with an Injury to, tha head that afterwards was thought to be a fracture ft the skull. J. W. Ooff. a kindling dealer, appeared at the police station Friday after, noon and reported an accident that had oi-curred to him five hours before. Ooff as thrown from hia wagon, landing squarely on his head, in a collision In which a second wajron hit his wagon at Seventeenth street and ths railroad tracka. IJotf declined to make a complaint against Cman who caused bis injury, explaining i!V thought the affair waa an accident Tha Injured man was attended by polios surgeons and taken to his home, KOS Francis street. . Hugo Heyn Captures Air Trophy Again 1 Model Fliet Forty-Fire Feet in Y. M. C. A. G7mna.sin.n1 Fridolph it Second. Hugo Heyn. IT years of are. won tha liver trophy for the swond time la suceeo alon Thursday night when his monoplane riew forty-five- feet In tha aviation tour nament held by the Junior Aero club of Omaha. Heyn's model would have mado a longer dtataaco but ths gymnasium of the Young Men's Christian association, where the affair was held, waa wot loag enough to permit a greater flight Second place and a t9 scholarship In the Omaha Commercial college was woo by Fridolph. a 14-year-old lad, his machine flying thirty-four feet eight Inches. Otis Hhurtlet a 14-year-old boy, won third, with a distance of elirhtem feet nine Inchea Other lss who entered their machines made good flights, some of the models having various mishaps before landing. All the aeroplanes were monoplanes. Ths other boys entered were as follows: Clar. nee Pfiffer. 11 years; Harry Coesfeld, 14 years; Kenneth Morton. 14 years; Ianlei McCarthy, li years: Wilbur Bradley. 11 i eara. T. K. Klmhall acted as referee and the Judges were, (iou! I I'et. Frank Diets. E. E. F.stell. W. D. Htf rd. J. J. Der.ght f Another event will be held by the dub In two months under ths direction of Miller of the Young Men's Christian aao ciauon. If Heyn can win the cup for a third time he will be allowed to keep it tuder the rules by which It was given by the Nebraska Aero club. RAYMOND MILLER DIES OFJSPINAL TROUBLE oa ( Rosae Miller Paaeee Away avt Karly Hoar This Morales After LoasT lllateee. r.aymond Thurston Miller, son of Rome Miller, proprietor of the Hotel Boms, passed away at ! 10 o'clock this morning. taih was caused hr spinal trouble. He had long been an Invalid and for four years had bees, confined to his bed. REAL ESTATE MEN CALLED tale teavealUa Will Me Held Turk Keat Week to Dleratas Trade Matters. at YORK. Neb.. rxc Special V-The York Real F.state exchange mailed 10( letters to real elate dealers in Nebraska advocauag orftanisattim ef local real estate irhangaa. the reorganisation of a State Real tstate Men's association and having received hundreds of letters from all over the atate. ursine the boldrr. if s att. eal estate nis s tjovenuon. ha.a called a atate ronventhtn to meet at York oa rvetnber IK. rt only for the purpoao of taking up the organisation of a state aa aodattun. but auany other lmpurtant topics Baiineu Men Kay Take t'p Commer cial Club Pinner. WATTLES' KETLY NOW AWAITED tosasnerrlal lab rrla ton as It tee lavesllnate Freight oadltloaa la otk Omiiha Went l ower Rates la F.ffert. As a huins rr"Tfition n the interest of South Omsha bun' mn they will have to take up hMinr the Commr c'sl cl-.ih nner anr.ual'v. N Milpt that the !st d'nner was a ucc. hut the fear of Inrurrlns expfnse to 'he club f foiTH prei-arstions to Isg th a year. At the meetlnr of the eluh veternay thi teemed to he the prevailing trouble, aa It was 'nlrrtly st the meet'nc li1 week. Veterdav a omm:ttee wn arpf'lnfl i sound the different bn1ncs Interests whether they are favorah! to help out the club. Traasfere by the Croae-Town I.lae. No rer.ly was received hv the Commer cial club yesterday from Trelient Wattles of the Omaha Council Bluffs ftreet B-ailway comrny In reeard to iaau-ng transfers st O or N streets by the cross town line street car service The club de cided to await his reply wi'hout taking further action, tut the prevait ni view Was that the transfer would be granted at either of the points named. Frelcbt radltaaa lal eat laaled. A committee was appointed hy the Com mercial club yesterday to Investiirste local freight conditions in South Omaha. It Is claimed thitt shipper are compiled to send their stuff from trmaha. snd It is cheaper, according to present conditions, to adopt lhat course Thia is a matter that ha leen before the club for a Ion teritl. and business men hoi that the committee now apointed will have the effect of sav ing the f&c.litles to South Omsha that a business center of its sine demands. Msiir lltr f.oaajp. Ptorm Kah See Howland. 'Phone South 7. For Novelty Pictures and picture fram ing, see Fred Parks at 714 N. :4th St. A pretael ball will be given Saturday evening by the Uerman-Anierican Enter tainment club. Mr. and Mrs W. B. Roberts of Ashland apent Wctneeday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Henry. Mis Marie Tollan Is home from the normal school at Kearney to visit her parente during the hol.daya. 'Phone Bell South . Independent F-t4 for a case of Jetter tloid Top Prompt de livery to any part of city. William Jetter. Today the various school teachers will receive their pay at the Packers' National bank, which this month caches the war rants. The Gee Eye club was entertained last evening at the home of Miss Kdna A etsdt, who was asiled by Miss Kna Kennedy. Members of South Omsha lodge No. . Ancient Order of United Workmen, will meet at I S this morning to attend the funeral of I wis Wallace. Hoof and Horn lodge No. HM. Brother hood of Railway Trainmen will give Its ninth annual 111 at Rushing s hall on lbs night of December 11. Monday will be generally observed as a holiday tn rVouth Omaha. Christmas day falling aa It does on Sunday. No business will bo transacted at the city hall. Mra. Andrew C. Walker of Mason City. Neh.. Is In South Omaha for the holidays visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wiers, 1011 North Twenty-first street. There will te an election of officers of locsl No. Till. American Federation of lAbor. at their hall. 2i.Jf Q street, (his evening at t o'clock. All members are requeued to be present. T.ate and Early you will still find It at Flynn'a. There s a raft of nice, desirable articles left la our stock to offer your friends things In which you w II appreciate the quality and the price, and your friend will admire the beauty and the utility. I.00 us over; It's free as daylight, and ion will find It worth more than the effort. It'a worth a lot sometimes to be Inwued on what is good values. Not a place 10 America where you can get nearer to the real Inside of that question than here. The people who come here regularly know this; they know our system Is correct. If you are not one of them, try us. and you w II be as loyal. Now is a good Urns to start for 111. We will never allow you to have a kick. Thlnira will be made rtKht to your aausfsction If a mistake occurs. John Flynn t Co. JAPANESE CONSUL VISITS MIKADO'S JEXPERT IN CITY Haras M. a. Raalsaoto, M'arklas; la Par hi a Itoitr, M rets C.ia Irjari. An immense fn-stem of parking houses to supply not only the government troops, but also ths people of Japan. Is to be In stalled In the mikado's realm arlthln the next five years. The plans of the great packing centers of America are to be foUowed and modeled upon these will be built ia the laUnd country. With this end In view the Japanese gov ernment has sent over to America several college graduates and nobles of the land. These rasn are beginning at the very bottom in packing bouses In Omaha. Chi cago and Kansas City and after taking a course here are to go to Franca, Germany, England and other foreign countries to leara the methods used there. Baron If. 8. Ruglmoto. a graduate of the s!-y ear-course of the Toklo Imperial unl. varsity, is one of these men now working out their packing house education tn Omsha. Hs Is In the canning department of the Cudafcy Packing company learning the methods. The Oudahy company sup plied the Japanese army hundreds thou sands of cans of tinned meats during the Japanese-Russian war, but by the next war In Japan the government will have Its own canned meaia. The Japanese consul in Chicago Is aiding In the aork. He visited Baron R us mo to Thureday in Omaha. The latter has only been here s.x months, but speaks very good English. He plsns to go to Germany from Omaha and s.udy u.e European methods of causing goods and of agricul ture. In which he U an expert. TWO HOLDUPS LAST NIGHT D. bray twra tevea Dollars from Crerrrr Store Till ieere BlaJke K aurked Oat. Two bolj holdups, one at a store at T.'fi Cuming street and the other a street af fair at Twenty-ftfin avenue and Cuming street, supposedly perpetrated by men.bers ef ths same gang, were reported to the police at about t o'clock la.t n ght snthin a few rolnutee of each other D. C. G-ay mas held up in his grocery store at ZTOB Cuming street and the money drawer relieved of V In change. A man dressed as as ordinary customer entered ths store and asked for i cents woth of red pepper. When Gray returned with the packajce the man thrust a gun In Us face and told him to bold up his handa Gray tt:d so and the man searched the cajh drawer, taking all there was in It and leaving quietly ty ths front doov. finy Wss sols to furnish the police with a good daecTiptloo of the stickup man. A few minutes later Oecrre B ake. on the ay to tls tome at IT"! Cutr.'.cg. a as acoosted by two men st the Intersection cf Twenty-fifth avenue and Cuming street. When they discovered that be had no euuoey on his person the men viciously at tacked Utm. aooordrng te Blake a story, asd. although be put up a fight, sucoredad -. I - -w.-w- A Convenient Xmas Gifts To u'ul late Christmas Shooters in choosing pifts for men we have arrange! the following list of useful, sen sible and acceptable gifta. Fill in the blank sjmoe with the name of your men folks opposite the article you think they'd like. Then bring the list to our store and we'll assist you in making a selection. Kid Gloveg $1.00 A IxuDgirig Robe at $4.50 Necktie and Hose to Match at 75c. Leather Collar Box at $1.45. Leather Collar Case. Handkerchief Cane Dd Necktie Holder, at $2 85 Military Brushes at $3.95 . . Belt and Watch Fob at $100. A Scarf Pin or Set at $1.00. A Silk Necktie at 75c A Silk Muffler at 1.00 A box of Initial Handkerchiefs A Suit Case or Bar; at $7.95 Silk Half Hoae at 60c Sealskin Caps at $5.00 r Xmas Gifts Men's Slippers Romeo, Cavalier, Faust, Everett and Opera styles, in black or tan leathers; at $2.50, $2.00, f $1.50, $1.25 and. ...V 1 in knocking him completely out, leaving him insensible on the walk. When Blake rame to be Immediately notified the po lice. He was taken to the police station and his Injuries, consisting mainly of a nasty cut over ths eye, were dressed by Police Surgeon Bishop. Blake told a story about somebody lay. Ing for him who knew that the night be fore he had had (Tiut on his person. Seven Geese Play in Yuletide Drama Break from Their Moonni end Then Lead Community a Merry Chase. Seven geeae. destined to grace a Christ mas table, but luosened from their confin ing crate, seven fleet-footed schoolboys eager to earn a dime; three peddlers, who proved themselves to be men of the hour; one traveling salesman, one thrifty house wife and a city detective furnished the dramatis persons e of a thrllllr-g drama last evening. Max Cross, a salesman traveling out of Chicago, wlio haa a alster Bvln- at 234 North Eighteenth street, picked up a bar gain In seven big, fat geese, bringing them In to bis alster from Broken Bow, Neb. The expressman left the crate at the rear door of the sister's bouse. A board be came loosened and the geeae stepped out Into the street. Three peddlers came along the street In a wagon, and a little behind them seven schoolboys going home from the Lake Street school. It waa the oppor tunity of a lifetime and the peddlers were fully equal to the occasion. 'There's a dime in It for each of you boys." they proposed to the lads, pretend ing that tha fowls belonged to them, "It you run down our geese for us. Th boys were off with a whoop and presently returned, each lugging a squawk ing bird, all except one Uttle fellow, u whom the goose looked larger thaa the dim be didn't come back. TBe peddiers paid per asrreement. and the first act ended with everybody happy, the sister and tha salesman all unsuspecting. A minute or two later Gross came up the street, happy tn the virtue of his Christ mas gift. At the bouse the empty crate eonfoonted him. One of the small boys, still lingering about the place where money was so easily earned, told him the atory. Gross told it at the police station and De tective Ian Lahey enters. He found that Mra. George Zeidell, J4U Decatur street, had paid 10 cents a pound for the six geese to the peddlers and most certainly claimed them as her property. But it soon mas made known that she was a close friend ofMr. Grose' slater, for whom they were originally Intended, and that the two families mlsrht some day be come related through means of matrimony. Then the atmosphere cleared and the tangled skein of the plot unraveled. The geese would all be In the family, anyway. raided by ftteaaa or scorched by a fire, apply Bucklext's Arnica Salve. Cures pile, too, and the orat aorue. Guaranteed. Sic For sale by Beat oa Drug Co. Will &dj (ol.hiatruLl hi, in von fciuuuu i'iui;, tuu i a in give ain. I err v. n iiinr. In k .. 4 . i r i 1 1 . r . i .1 I .- l. 111 , ...... ..vw iu .rtiJiug j our guwug near, an a crtsn tn moat t-icluxive service lmajtaable. Onr chauffeurs are courteous and bUt-inf. They will rie you every hit of assistance possible and they will be prompt In calliuff another time, should you desire. Write m for rate and other lnformxdon. Address Omaha Taxicab and Auto Livery Co. Karnsju Street and Ilome lioirl, Omaha, Neb. Hotb I'Uones: IHmfUs Way to Buy for a Man at $1.00 of Slippers "RegaV Xmas Certificate Enable yon to make Christmas Rifts of these famous shoes for men and women. The recip ient selects the shoes himself nd iiree at the certificate In payment. Buy one today at $3.50 to $5.00 Mrs. Turnbull Tells of Discovery that She Was Deceived Woman Asserts "Lucky- Baldwin Admitted He Should Hare Been Mohammedan. LOS ANGELES, Cat, Dee. 2J -Tomorrow afternoon ths curtain Is expected to fall on the chief attraction In. tha Baldwin will contest. The case Itself, according to at torneys, may last two or three months, but Sirs. Lillian Turnbull may leave the stand for good when rourt adjourns to morrow. Mrs. Tumbuli's long cress examination was completed today. She bad four days of It but all that now remains Is the lay ing of foundations for Impeaching ber tes timony regarding the contract m arrises on which she based her daughter's con test for a share of "Locky" Baldwin's Bullions. "When I told Mr. Baldwin I had dis covered be had a wife living. the witness aald on cross-examination, "hs frankly ad mitted thai be had done me wrong, but be aald be was a Mohammedan and believed in having mors than on wife. He called me a narrow-minded New Eng-land Puri tan, but said my mind would broaden. The finest picture he ever saw. he said, waa a Turkish scene of a harem. Hs told me hs would give me back ths m arris- paper ,on condition that I agree tn live with him as Virginia Dexter had done after he had oeeetred ber the same way. "He had fooled many girls, he said, but after foolm- them they remained with him He wanted me to do the earns thing, saying that If hie wife would secure a di vorce he would make things all rurht and take ears of me and my baby. "When I refused to do as he said, he put tlie on ths table se that I could go to him If 1 changed my mind. "Did you take the money r asked Mo Nab. Of course I did." replied Mrs. Turn bull, "but I never went to lire with hi in." PRESENT FOR UNCLE SAM, TOO Rsarksiss Instate oa Qlvlsur Dellar Bill ta Oeveraaseat, Fellewla Cearteer Received. WASHINGTON. Dec 2J-fDcle gam re ceived his first Christmas present today. A shock accompanied It such as would be conveyed to a gentleman 1M years old re ceiving his first visit froai Santa Claus. A few days ago a ranchman wrote from San Antonio to Secretary MacTeagTa ask ing for a copy of the estimates of the ex penses of government for U1L He enclosed also a SI bllL Robert O. Bailey, Mr. Mac Veagh's secretary, sent the estimates show ing U will cost the government about S6St, WO.O00 to run things another year, and re turned the 11 Today the ranchman's reply was received. Ths same SI bill came with It. "Take my dollar," be wrote, "and play ten way against the expenses of 4en dif ferent departments, with a Merry Chiist- There'll be lots going on during the holidays and a taucab in nurin - i a i . you every advantage of per- . . 40711: A -An? ft lth H ! CINCE you HAVE resolved to buy your menfolks a Suit or an Overcoat as a Christmas gift, let us r SllPp-esr flint much time, trouble and a Cod part of the cost by askine us to nid you in making a selection. If the garment you braska" garment we'll guarantee that you'll get the great est value your money can bur anywhere, and that the man who wears the Suit or Overcoat will get more "all-around" satisfaction out of it than he would from most anvthing von could buy. As suitable Christmas gifts or as simplr 'ex amples of "good clothes making" we urge you to take the time necessary to see our Men 3 Suits and Overcoats $10, $12, $15, $18, $20 up VOUR boy's Christmas may be gladdened with a new Suit, without vour expending any great amount if you'll follow our suggestion. Get him one of these new 910 styles, in gray, brown or a dark mix ture. A suit that's dressy and serviceable, as well as warm and perfect fitting. Worth $4.00, but priced tf ( nr specially at e)aWJ ""V a I 1 l-C f .a ,.,.11 ij" vm invest a uttie more. ;uu get mm a suit that's even more stylish more serviceable and of better materials throughout. Wee every- desirable model, shade and pattern in this CO OH $5.00 value which is now priced at VV0 Store 'Tha House of ' ' ' "W mr U 4 O I O O O f1 13 ?? WW I Q Last call before tc U L q must vacate these Q first. Q Now is the O sfs-aU s,M O Vory Easy q Ladies' Coats, Waists, bilk Fetticoats, burs, bur O Sets, Fur Coats, iDNAM q just 2 legailar Prices o r 16ia & Th K J coooooocococcoooocooococcoo I QUARANTCE TO CURE PII rrQFISTULA M B EflLsaW All ALL OTHER f RECTAL TROUBLES rt I I Bisks Ibis stataoeat aosi-1 ova. u ii s fact. Mu people hsva eiperimamad us psieai Biedicitiet sad spplirstiona or with doctors ef insuoiciaiit ss periaace to proper lj treat tbam. Mr sotis pr actio it dsvcaad to tha trastaieai ef Files sad sec--lal I'lMim. Mr core sbao- ijuick soil tar a. left It is c asruteed bi ss J u m SAfK. rOSITIVC CURE lor these psinraL artimes fatal diseases. Ctm plicauuas oftca ariM ia Icaotal Lfiaaaaes tast ve'd te ear It oonauluuios sad proper treat. suaat. &obis el lbs wot at esistins cases aavs baaa tor aooat soeoessfal anas, all my treat, raaat is dose Wtrdaseit Ctorseee rttser r Oe.ereJ Aa..tfs.tt so thers is partect Iraadoei frost dacter. How var aaas roar coasuiauoa liom aub eriu do not Sesiuue saotbar dar. Let bis eusuoe you. If I aocapt oar case, 1 soar sates te care yoa. fassalejstlasj Prs was) ray see at Wbe Crsrael I aranl so parmeai ariiil yoe srs eared. Coald aartrtibs b axva lair I Coald yoe lass teasnah. Trua pautbe bardse all oa u. WRITE rOR MT NEW BOOK I fc ii.rt a aaaUiaaliatod kuoklx tallies all abowl har ai It i un lrwtaiu4c.if fiw.fc Mia .1. . rrum ikAXir lr a auftarrr. cli -"(Ka 1 Jvm ma t aa.1, plaaaa ana tuaay Taa aaiuoa Is liiaiua. DR. E. R. TARRY awl a U4sessWwaai Osaaaia. Wefc, rrn11 coup choose is a "Ne !' .1 Open Evenings Until Christmas $SSWBSBSBjBf s1PBaaWSBap'SF Vr Ve Xe Ve a-e Vae e Vaa VVc move T premises January time to buy Paymonto Su: s, Skirts, Shirt Millinery, etc., at 0f tw.omces- STREETS, OMAHA. If LADIES! - In getting off the car when re turning from shopping, be sure to carry your bundles, etc., in your right hand, leaving the left hand free to grasp the hand rail. Try it and sec how much bet ter it really is. Assist Us in Preventing Accidents awHBSB-SB-HBBTSBBBBBBBBBTSBBSR Omiha & Council Blsift Street Railway Conpaij. 333 V Va Vs Vase Vas O Our Dig Consolidation Sale o o o o () o o o o o o o o o Is i.3tt on in full blast. It's a big saving to you if you attend. Cash or credit. Men's Suits and Overcoats, ar tual $20 values . $ I f) C ft H for only plUiDU) Men's Suits and Overcoats, the f best makes and quality. $23 f to $30 values "j gQ KJ Boy's Suits and Overcoats O make useful Xmas presents, from $5.50 down eSt Pfi to $2,500 O Men's Dress Shirt3, actual $2f 98c o Men's Underwear, regular 8c O quality, special Q Q O for. . OuC r ! 1 s f