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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1911)
THE BKK: OMAHA. RATUKDAV, OCTUHKIi 21. 1D1 1. Willi flJJJWW. MiM i1iM jvVti'i WOMEN'S Silk Petticoats Worth f .1.50, at $1.98 Ilasemrut. SATUE AY The Host Extraordinary Sale 's Fall Suits. Cloaks. f " 1 " ' ii n 1 1 i i , '! ""'I ihiiii p. ,ni i... i . i hi . i . i ii i j.i ii i i m ii -ii i . i . m '! V i - f i Jkum mtmM mum .. ...i i,Jito,Mm - . . . . . , , ..i-. A ti- ,. - . .., ,- .B , t -i-Ti-r r- ' ' -- Dressing I'D D If A 7 OJ Collon House 3 Sacques f n' kV4 k I F n)$ Petticoats Dresses :j 35c tt 39c 98c I -...ant. L CZ OrViyJjrfc r . V-mmL ItaM-mrnt. ,J In . ii.'iiiiiii.m n . r mi , m.iiMt ,,ftt ,., ,. K'-j c h i Women I Dresses, p 1 irP mm K l I rife : . r.M ?... f i 9 i! to ml fil Children's Cloaks "Warm and fierviceable, new $ CA styles, worth $3, at. . vlwU GLASSFORD 0N0R1ENT LIFE Former Omahaa Writei of Experi ence in the Philippines. TEAKS ABE JLVTH ONLY BY DAY Tkrrafcera ( ll-4 Dll Marhtaea aaa tfca Katlvca lltfaae V.mt niea that la ! Taroask Tbaa. An lnlrtlni letter on Ufa In th Philippine hai bn received by J. M. Guild of tha Commercial club (rum Colonel W. A. OloMiford. formerly In command at l'oit Omaha, now atutlonsd at Manila. lera ara coma of tha thlna Colonel Cllaistord ha noted'ln four and ono-half muntha In tha Philippine: Travel by railroad l an eiperlenca not to le forKOlltfii. Tralna are run ap jurnitly In arrord with tha Klllplno char, nirlrr that of delav. ilnner and wait. It t atd that In the eurly hltoiy of the fhlllitplnea rallroail trulnn were run at ume 1. with short atps at eiutlnnit. fou-.plnliit wan made by the imtlvea that the tare chanced waa too ault kiy earnml. alxo that almrt itnpa Kave too IHU tlmx fur frleud who came to the utatlon to vtHit them. In taklim a trip over thee railroad one must prepare to occupy the time either In readme or ltn companion, au thai the lonK witlta will nut be an' ni'Vlnu. The railroad management alvea ale attention to tha Filipino who, quite naturally. rides thlrd-cli iase. Second- You Can Sleep in a Cool Room and Dress in a Warm Room If you have & Gas Heating Stove Tlio moment you light it tho few ir.inutcii to Auy daily corner iu tho house very low cost if you have A Gas Heating Stove They come in various styles und t-izes from the small jKirtaltle at .t-'.CiO up to the large fireplace fixtures We have a HplendiJ display at our offices. OMAHA GAS COMPANY Skirts, etc. ever Known ramdels it h ALWAYS BRANDEIS That Ol.ers the Really Big Bargains In Genuinely Goad Merchandise Women's S7 Fall Dresses at 12.93 Drosses that are ko much in demand.New, dark and light colors; pretty, practical (Tft AO and up-to-date. All sizes. ifa A In basement, at VVU Women's $4 Skirts at $2.50 Many styles to choose from. All new models this fall. -The most desirable Positively $4 qualities, at Women's $15 Suits at $7.50 Several hundred new, up-to-date, stylish fall suits of good materials, newest (ftl f"A olors. A wonderful bargain lot in Jta basement, at Women's $10 Cloaks at $5 Scores and scores of those stylish, big, warm, roomy coats that ai'e so popular now. All sizes. All colors; practical as can be. (J rand bargain in base ment, at And scores of other BIG irandeis clnna la little used and flret-claaa la al ways lone v and the accommouaiiona oi the latter abuut correnpond with our tourUt cara In the I nlted Biatea. Traliu only run In the daylUht; thera 1 a peace ful complacency inn no .tauciu take p.acc. There In Ulte a movement in nm i.om mcrrial club to boot tha i'hlllpplnea by evndlng aume men Into the United Htatea to laik up tho advantaKe offered out here for tha Investment of capital. Thera are good opportunities, but thera are no many dirticuliu-a In the way. Our bualnesa men in tha United Btatea are not mora alive to tha ,htllpine trade because of the amallneaa of It. In thla ri-icard 1 wlh you would aend me ilailMlf of the commerce of Omaha, for 1 noticed when thera that LKiuglaJt county produced more thun tha fhlllpplnea aa measured by iinlKrtatlona. Goods from America. It la two yeara since free trade between the t'nlted Kdites and the Philippines was extablixhed. The ehirm that was raleed when frea trado was proposed has been sllenctd. lne would naturally expect that tho Kouds brouxht Into the Philip pines would coma r xcluxlvcly from the I'nlted Hlates tveause no duty la added to tha orlKlnal cost and transportation charge to K-t them here. It Is true thnt more goods have bem biounht from the I nitr-d flute-, (hail b-fore. but It Is equally true thut more goods have come from other countries than before. axes ara clt.-d In nhlch ioodn of American manufacture aro carried to a foreign country and then brouaht to Manila, duty pwld, and sold In competi tion with apenta selling; tha same goodd bought and brought direct. Considerable intchlnery or various tunc taa .rn Introduced Into the talund. ptdally for agricultural purposes. At an boat is there and it takes hut n teri'i'er tho can Ik; nuule conifortahle at a Basement colors. BARGAINS Saturday Basement Instance tha uaa of a threahlnR machine I typical. A threshing machine was taUen Into the country to thresh rlca. A lace of rlca was run through tho thresher. As the cleun threshed rice poured out from the mnchlne the natives could not be convinced that there waa not a box of rice from which the streum cume. The machine whs opened and the people shown how the operation of threshing waa accomplished, but It waa still a mystery. After the stack selected had been Uiienliod It waa proponed to put througn tho thresher anotner stack, but the people objected, believing tha machine waa aomo sort of a devil and that If all the rlca stacks were passed through the devil mucmiie mey would nave no fit seed nor could they eat the rice put through the muchlne. I he remedy to these notions waa found In blessing of tha machinery by tha local priest, for which a churns was mado, but then the rlca could with confidence b eaten and planted. It Is found well to blea machinery of all kinds. 1 he atrlklng thing of Ixland climate and Weather is that about the same warmth, the Hume breeae, the name showers re cur from day to day throughout the year, lircat and sudden changes are unknown. Tho climate Is so genial that one soon succumbs to the static habit and doea very little because his movement of mind and muscle la melted by the monotony. inn oeoomes ina cnarm or 4 ne tropica becuusa of a Ufa of comfort and luxury. Judge Day Thanks . the Retiring Jury Serving on a Jury and voting ara the two moat Important dutic of the cttlien. and Jurors who have dono their work well should not bo dismissed without a word of thanks, according to Judge Ceorga A. Day of tha district court, who made re marks to this effect In dismissing the first set of Jurors of tha October term Friday. Tha Jurors bad completed their three weeks' service and a new act will go to work next Monday. "Tou have worked la accordance with tho instructions given you In every case," aid Judge Day, "and you ought to be told your services are appreciated. Tha Judgea ara well satisfied and so ara tha litigants. Of courne. those who ara beaten always are dissatisfied, but someone must lose, and It you hove conscien tiously weighed the evldcnco and mado return ou cau look In the face those who have lost und tell them so. "Jury reiving and voting ara tha two mobt Important public duties of the cltl- rm. They hould be performed conscien tiously. I believe you have performed them that way und you should be given proper crrdlt for It. It la no easy task to be a good Juror." SCHOOL AUTHORITIES WATCHING DIPHTHERIA As a result of tho Inspection which is being maJo lu tho public schools In which dlphtheila has appeared a number of children have been taken out of school The school authorltiea are taking no chances, and where there Is a case of sore throat or any Irritation of the nasal organ It Is considered sufficient to keep the child so affected away from the other children until such time aa the af fection has disappeared. Several were sent home from tba Columbian school resist day, one front the LlhfH and two front the CaaUaL S2.50 $5.00 in Omaha 1 1 ! " if i I 111 v m III ' Children's Dresses Good styles for school, worth $1.00; CAp at, each. "Vv BOTH SIDESCLAIM YICTORY Those For and Against Annexation Assert They Have Won. DECISION COMES ON SATURDAY Marphy Bays He llaa Deem Able to Get Enongh Names Off tha Pe tition. While Dreen "aya Enough Will Stay. Victory In tha fight over the proposed special election to determlno whether or not Omaha and South Omaha shall be merged, was claimed by both tha annex ationists and the antl-unnexatlonlsts Fri day morning, when the checkers and can vassers completed their work on the an nexation election petitions and the pro test petitions whJch the antl-anncxatlou-lbts filed. Henry C. Murphy, city attorney of South Omaha, leader of the antl-annexa-tlonUts, said: "Of the l.CIO names we protested as un. registered, the canvassers have found about So per cent were registered. The other 05 per cent are not reentered and must come off the election petition. This will cut it down to about 2.C00. We have about 300 withdrawals, that will reduce It down to 3.000. The petition then will bo about GO) short of 10 per cent of reg istered voters, which Is required to cull the special election." Members of the canvassing board said about 60 per cent of the protested names are unregistered and probably will have to be stricken from the petitions. John P. i'.reen, attorney for the annexa tionists, declared he will show that many protested signers are registered, even though the canvassers and checkers failed to find them on the registration books. The big fight over the question whether or not a special election shall be called will come Saturday morning, when tha Board of County Commissioners takes up the quostion for final consideration and action. If the board Indicates an Intention of ordering the election, the antl-annexation-Ista probably will go Into court and ak sn Injunction against such action. L?.underers to Meet at Grand Island The Nebraska Launderrrs' association will hold Its first avml-annutU convention at tjrand It land October and , and ai loast a dozen Uumlrymcn from Omaha are expected to attend. Ceurso il. SUain of this city Is pres'Ueut of tho association. An elaborate urogram has luen ur. I ranged for the tao days' meeting by the Grand Island members, and the time not to be devoted to business will be taken up by entertainment furnished by the liiun.l Island men. At It an 10 laundrymcn are expected to attend tho meeting. A banquet vlll be given Wednesday after noon, following tha selection of the city for the meeting next Msrch. The Key ta the Situation Bee Ada, i; h'pm iiiititiiii ii!liitiii!iJ lii'iii'1))!' fill! !lli!ll!)tltl'! I II' !! I '1 llillll illllllllllllill!!!!!!!!'!!1 Illlilllik ISillllliiiB mmgi I u(w I ft ll II 'Clothes satisfaction" has a different meaning for different men. Some accept as their satisfaction the fabrics the( amount of service and wear the suit will give. Others look to the shades, weaves or patterns, and still others demand per iect fit and correct style. Adlcr's Collegian Clothes satisfy every man, no matter what clothes characteristic he demands, because we build into Collegian Suits and Overcoats every essential to produce the utmost in service and smartest style and use only the finest and choicest fabrics. Whatever price you pay, you cannot buy better clothes value and Adler's Col legian Clothes cost no more than ordinary clothes $15 to $30. There is a clothing store in this locality where you may see these unusual clothes. We will tell you where this store is end also send you our new Fashion Book on request. DAVID MILWAUKEE LIBRARIANS ELECT OFFICERS Entirely New List is Selected at the Closing Session Friday. MISS C0MPT0N IS PRESIDENT Miss Florence Smith of Omaha Is Chosen Secretary and Treas urer Mur Papers of In terest to Librarians, Miss Nellie Compton of Lincoln was elected president of the Nebraska Li brary association at the business meet ing hold Friday morning. The other offi cers chosen are: Miss Nellie AVllllams, Geneva, first vlco president; Mrs. Ida Capp, Hastings, second vice president; Miss Florence Smith, Omaha, secretary and treasurer. This Is an entirely new roster of officers. The closing program Friday morning was devoted to papers on rura? school libraries by A. V. Toed, county super intendent of Dixon county, and on rural extension of librar work, by El Joanna Hacey, llbrarlat o Cedar Rapifls. 6. C. Paa'ett of Gibbon outline! an! explained the new library la-- I'ohratka Passed at the last eesio: i the lBtlature. IOWA TEACHERS COMING TO THE OMAHA CONVENTION Teachers of the Harlan, la., and Mis souri Valley, la., schools will attend the Nebraska State Teachers' convention at Omaha, Instead of the Iowa Teachers' convention at Dos Moines. Rheumatism Ad vies OWes Prominent Dootor's Best Pre crlptUi Is Easily Mixed. iiat nn nunea of svruD of Baraapa- rilla compound and one ounce of Torls compound. Then get half a pint of good whiskey (or sherry wine If It Is pre ferred) and put the other two Ingredi ents Into it. Take a tableapoonful of this mixture before each meal and at bed time. Shake tho bottle before using.' This Is not new In this city as many of the worBt casea of rheumatism and backache have been cured by It. Good results come the first day. Any drug gist has these Ingredients on hand or will quickly get them from his whole sale house. Any one can mix them. Not only will tills prescription knock rheumatism In a hurry, but It Is a splendid tonic and soon restores appe tite and vitality. Those who have tried it are enthusiastic over the results ob tained. Adv. It Ksans 0r!g!n&l and Genulnt L3ALTED 172 1 Lit Thi Feed-drink: far All Ages. More healthful ihoa Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the V cat est digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, mnltrd grain, powder form. A quick Iuncfc pit pared b a minute, Tale no tuUtltute. AskforllORUCK'S. XT Other are imitations. ill i ADLER & SONS Here Is a Just Above the High Rent District Never Before Told in Omaha- Culp-Horton. And wo don't want any clothing man in town to feel that we are criticising him because our victory in the clothing game will be won by getting down to clothing facts and giving you more for your money. "We're not going to give you that old line of rot about "distinctive style," "exclusive materials," "perfection in fit" and then that oldest of old in the bunch "satis faction guaranteed or money back" stuff-" it looks great "-and "lis tens fine," especially in type. But take it from us, it's a fine lot of dope. The man we want and the trado we are after are the men who have been putting out good money for BAD clothes. "We want the men who have tried to get their "money back" from these "guaranteed satisfaction" fel lows and got tho big harpoon.' We are giving you this tlk right off the reel because we bave been through It all and these money back boys are mighty few that come across clean. We want the men who know a square deal when they get it to come here and get a suit or en overcoat and pick from a hundred styles at 115.00, $18.00. $20.00, $22.60 aud $2a.00 with a sure saving of $10.00 from anybody's price see us make good CULP-HORTON Take the end Save 910. CLOTHES 1H0P 223.4.5.6.7.8.9 2d Floor City National Bank Building. Destroys Liquor Craving Drunkenness is a progressive disease; the moderate drinker Is not satisfied with two or three drinks a day; the craving fur more and more becomes irresistible as the dleease advances; the result U Chronic Alcoholism. T tr.lm.nt tiBt SXf'PKsfllll V 1V thouKands right In their own homes Is Orrlne. It is sold with the understanding that if It dots not brnetlt after a trial, we refund your money. Orrlne No. 1. Is the secret remedy; Or rlne No. 2, Is for those willing- to take the treatment. Kilher form robts $1.00. If you are Interested roma in and we'll Kladlv tell you about the Kood OR1UNK Is doing-. Ask for free booklot. Mit-nnan e Ui-i'onnril Iruir Co.. l5ih und DoUce Six.. Owl Drug Co., lKth and liurnrv, and ilih and Karnam, 217-9 No. In h fct . Omaha. lie's Coming Here hi CLOTHING CO. CHICAGO Clothing Story $5.00 to come and HATE BECOME k NECESSITY TO ALL. for tba safety of Jewels, Bonds and Important Papers. ixoi oniy do thiv offer Drotartlon against less by H-jriUra and Fire, but also offer rrtlVACY ts a greater extent than safo In your horns or office. Kafe Deposit Uoxes In our Burslar Proof Vaulla may be selected toiiay the yearly lantal from ta 00 ud warda. Why not have security? OXAUA SAFE DEPOSIT h TEUST CO, tre Level Estreat ta Vaalta. 1614 Faraaaa afreet. B 1