Till BEK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. XOVKMRKR 22. 1011. torwJs rrrrjrri M. E. BROTHERHOOD SPREADS rnntiDnnvnnnBr? South a Omaha 20 Below Omaha Prices -Not Ono Day, but Every Day . .7 73 ""J Knags! Rugs! Step Taken to Launch State Organ nation in Nebraska. I FORMING ON FRATERNAL LINES There la at Gran Lodge wlti Sahor dlnate Bodies mm Jo.t Kaoagh eereey to Make the Orii laalloa Intrreetlme;. vMm 27xj4 Velvet Hugs Gx9 Seamless Brussels . . 7-6x9 Seamless Brussels 9x12 Seamless Brussels . 9x12 Seamless Velvet .. ,..$1.00 ..$6.00 ...$7.50 $11.00 $12.50 a 1 See Our Full Lino of BODY BRUSSELS and WILTONS IN ALL SIZES. 20 o Below Omaha Prices. Low Prices on Good Stoves Acorn Heaters and Ranges V 1 TV li 1 T - vuick ivieai Kanges a 1 t- 1 1 f rati : mm; 1 in All Sizes We sell a good 4-hole Range, for $24.50 6-hole,Range for . .$26.50 Set up in your home. ! ' 'Solid Oak Rocker in No. 1 Leather seat ... . .$5.50 Car load of Kitchen Cabi nets, 20 per Omaha prices. cent below At tha First Methodist church yesterday I steps were taken to organise tha Metho dists of Nebraska under tha banner o tha Methodist Brotherhood. Tho organ isation in on that was founded at Buf falo, N. Y., In lrx and haa spread with wonderful rapidity over the states of tha east. It haa tha endorsement of tha Methodist chtirrh everywhere and la now being taken up by tha churchmen of tha central went. The Methodist Brotherhood la a o- Iclely of men of tha church, or those who affiliate with tha organisation. It con sists of a central body that corresponds to a grand lodge, and t'nen In the towns I and cities whore there are local churches there are branches. There la a smatter ing of secrecy about It, enough, at least, to Interest all. There are the regular officers, consisting of presidents, vice presidents, secretaries and treasurerj. Then there are numerous committees, the members of which look after tho sick; entertainments, arranging programs lor meetings and many other thlncs. To become a member an applicant must be paased upon by a committee, and If accepted the Initiation follows, and this la said to furnish considerable amusement. At least two-thirds of tha members of any local cnapier mum w iiitmmi v. the Methodist church In which the chap ter Is located. for Mntal Improvement. The prime objects of the Methodist brotherhood Is to effect the mutual Im provement of Ita members by religious, eoclal, literary and physical culture; to promote the spirit and practice of Chris tian brotherhood; to Increase fraternal Interest among men; to develop their activity In all that relate to social, clvlo and Industrial betterment, and to build up the church In particular by leading men Into communion and fellowship. Besides the organisation for men, there Is a kindred organisation ror tne uoys. Some of the features are similar to those of the Boy Scouts. For them there la a drill manual and scouting. In a general way they are under the direction of the I brotherhood. Chauffeur Shultz Seeking a Pardon Al Hhtilts, the charfenr, sentenced to three years In the penitentiary for man slaughter in connection with the death of the late William Krug, killed In an automobile accident, haa mada applica tion for pardon to Governor Ahlrlrh. County Attorney ICnKlish, who prosecuted Hlnilts, and Judge I.eo 8. Katelle. before whom he was tried, have been notified. They will take no action, the matter being entirely In the hands of the gov ernor and the Plate Board of 1'ardon and Tarole. GRUMMANN LECTURES ABOUT OPERA THEMES The eighth lecture In the series which rrof. 1'aul Urunimann Is giving at the Toting Women's Christian association was delivered yesterday afternoon and the subject of the first hour waa "Lokl, Vulcan, llephalstoa." while the second i hour was given up to a consideration of the Interpi elation of the Tristan ana Isolde story. in the first hour the lecturer went into the subject of drmonoHigy and drew many . Illustrations from various myths agreeing In underlying Ideas. The prevalent Ideas about Uothlc architecture were given a gentle but firm touching up. rrof. drum matin contended that the oteeples of churches were to penetrate Into the realm of alr-splrlts who were to bo frightened way by the bells and that the style was not modeled after the "temples of nature," the groves, but to give a cov ered place to worship, with the least pos. slble Interruption of pillars. The lecture on Tristan and IboIJo showed that the lecturer had gone care fully Into the sources of the story and his distinction between the story of Gott fried von Strasfburglt and that used by Richard Wagner was given with thor oughness and was full of Interest. The auditorium waa comfortably filled downstairs for the second hour. S - 0. V ' W rT 1:1 'li ON ill LmiAltll Ml Sieves' on a One of these 10,000 MISSION CLOCKS to yunra If yon will secure two aubsiciiptlons to a weekly . magazine. ; - . - ' - l t f'r : . : ' -. , ' 3 f t ' "Ailiafc itmra i n li S , i: hat! i in.... iaTf1 I BRIEF CITY NEWS Bar Koot Irlnt It. Bgjftlam CkoooUtea 80c. Myers-Dillon. Qas, TUo. Futures, urgass-Orandn. Om. Maob. Wks. Expert auto repairs. liver Plating, Om. Plating Co. D.Z53S. Kn Sigma Meeting The Mu Sigma will hold an all-day ir.eetlng Wednesday being entertained at luncheon by the hostess, Mrs. Frank Boyd. Curranoj Pamphlet by. Tatee "The New Aldrtch Currency Han," reviewed and criticised by Henry W. Yates, president- of the Nebraska National bank. Is the title of a paper which Is being cir culated In pamphlet form by Its author. sTexal Wast Divorces Suits for divorce as follows have been started In district court: Maude Z. Smock against Dean Woodford Smock; Emma Hughes against William R. Hughes. Andrew M. Harrold has been granted a divorce from Lizzie Harrold. Elleulae Bbeppazd in Beoltal Miss Iilloulse Sheppard, well known to music lovers of Omaha, will ' give a recital Thursday evening at Fearl Memorial Methodist church. Twenty-fourth , and Citizens Object to Coal Yard Location II. II. Haner, Thirty-first and Boyu fctreets, appeared before the council in committee of the whole Monday and de clared that the cltliens of Ma neighbor- I hood are prepared to contest In the higher courts the light of the L. B. McCoun Coal company to locate In that vlolnlty. The coal company waa recently granted the right to build sheds at Thirty-first and Boyd and a switch track la to be I constructed. Mr. Haner with several of Ms neigh Ibors appeared with a signed protest and objected to the action of the council In granting the coal company's request. I claimed It would result In a nuisance, smoke from the engines haulln and lumber- to the yards would be con tinually blowing into their houaes and that housewives would be unarfle to hang laundry on the lines because of It, Fred F. Shields explained that Mr. Haner would not be seriously affected by the location of the yard and that tho Larimore avenue. Tho recital Is for the damage would be much less serious than FILE CLERK 10 BE NAMED ' FOR THE COUNTY COURT Appointment of a file ciorg, wnose soie business It shall be to keep charge of all wills, petitions, orders and other aocu ments In all departments or me coumy ,..-, win lie made January 1. 1013, ac cording to announcement of Clyde J Bundblad. clerk of the county court. For months the need of such a cierK v... h..n annarent. uusinees oi mo county court has Increased to auch vol ume that a man Is needed constancy 10 nalt upon attorneys and others who wish to take out papers of one kind or an other and to look up various matters lu connection with suits and probate cases The name of the new clerk will not be Btven out until the first or me year, though It Is understood County Judge elect Bryce Crawford has named ninu llnlldlnn rerrotfa. A T Penander. IrtOi Nortn Twenty-ruin street, frame dwelling, V.m; U It. Cock- erlll, M22 North Twonty-rirtn sireei, - ' ' - . M ill 'l ihui Thirtieth ifr..r. rrsmn uwnuui.i .,vw v w McFsrland. 1107 Lathrop. fraino ....tu., timil' Armstrona-waisn com mnv. 1M17 Sherwood avenue, frame dwell Ing. 12,500. HATS FUZZY and HAIRY. All the popular Fuzzy ones. Hniry ones, too, to suit all. In browna. Oxford graya, blue rt7", tana and black atylr-a and aliapea to please a. thousand different Ideaa re gardinK the proper bat. The prlcos are, as usual, lower than othern. $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 . CAPS All our caps aro suaranteed to give satisfaction. They are mado to protect yon and they DO protect you. Tho valnos ato ex ceptionalall ahaprH In all colors. Cloth Caps r( 7." 81.00 ' $1.50. Fur Cap8-$1.50 S.OO $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Vp. UNDERWEAR In ltno with our policy of allowing the largest assortments, our underwear department la no exception all welphta to fit all wolghta nil atyles to fit all sites all prices to fit all purBes all values better and greater than ever. Union Suits $1.00 $5.00. mn Two-piece Underwear, per garment, 4.C to $2.. SWEATERS Tho right kind are bore warm and comfortable, mado ,ot fine worsteds, and wool. Also heavy Bhaker Unit. In all colors, with or without atorm collara, aomo with pockets and some with outat our prices you are In your pocket $2.00 to $4.00 MUFFLERS Hade ol Fine Silk Theso mnfners aro oxtra large sire and aro a necessity. They protect the neck and rrotect tho collar they are lull of protection. Real value 2.D0 to 4.00. J Special at $1.45 Omaha Largest and Be$t Equipped Clothing Store MsaaBBaasB- LTI.IV-s A mm msML wwwm Quickest, Surest Cough Remedy Ever Used tops Evan Whooping Cough Quickly. A Family Supply for 50c. Money Refunded If It Falls. benefit of the Kpwoi til league. BeT. Xoare Will Speak The women's auxiliary of Uiu t-pifcopul churches of Omaha will hold Its regular meeting Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Bt. Mathlas church In addition to the regular program by St Paul's branch It was considered by the residents. "The property holders know," said he, "that some kind of a building must be -ulti mately located there and several of them have agreed that a coal and lumber yard will be no more of a nuisance than factory or some other Institution." The If anmennn In vour famllv has aa obatl nate, deeu-st-atnd cough even whooping ooucb wbicli bas yielded slowly to treat ltev. A. It. Hoare of Port Hope will de- council deferred action. liver an- address on his exerlsnces in Appraisers reported on the cost of re- Alaska. moving the Knox Presbyterian church at Chief Savage la Better Chief of Nineteenth and Ohio streets to make Detectives John Savage, who haa been wa? or change proposed In the boule- conflned to his home for the last month with stomach and heart trouble. Is recov ering, and Is now able to be up and about the house. He thinks he will be able to take up the duties of his office within the next week, vard. Objection was entered to the appraisers' report, which was tt.100, and the objections were sustained. An effort may be made to have half the cost of the change paid from the park fundi. An objection against paying the special Mrs. .Tla Waata JMroroa-Georgta fr'"f Twenty-third street frorp ST 0; makes dish-washing easy TUld l-UAY MISSION CLOCK vt biai.C tieiu.shad Mia Cried fcuk Willi relsad metal numeral. maaa venduluut sisa .u vu...iuu aitlw weiguls, tuy bail iuum me i.uur and laliiediul auiig uo iue hour. hlXfa. '.ml4. l- wura at i.i vaa4 A KupciU Xmaa Gift. A I'erfccC Tliuakoepe A handawiue objeut of Aroerlcaa art. suiiauie fur Hie lineal iion.e j we I. ear r.uin yuu t.ture Nov. II, tula ulowU will lie slilvped lo. It bend u your luiuie uuU a.i Areas aud we will tail you what to flu. to gal lk U la wwita inn aaaltig tor. y VXITE TOXTIOXT TO RISSItN CLOCK DEPT. Btlau BuUdUg, Sorantoa, Pa. The use o! a little Gold Dust in your dish-water will make h" ... IWO your aisnes wniter, bwcciw ; and cleaner than tney ever can be without it. Unlike 6oap, Gold Dust does more than clean the surface. It goes deep after germs and hidden food parti cles, and sterilizes everything it touches. Gold Dust does all the hard part of the work without your assistance, because it begins to dissolve and clean the mo ment it touches the water. When you have to wash dishes 1095 times a year, the Cold Dust method of saving half your time and half your labor means something. Davia, whoso husband, Henry was convicted of a statutory offense and sentenced to twenty years in the pen! lemlary by Judge wiuis O. Bears In criminal court lant January, started suit for divorce in district ouurt yesterday. The uocieo is asked on the ground that her nusband Is a convicted felon. Baort Measure Corn Returned N. 8. Short, a local commission merchant, pur chased a carload of corn In sacks from the Drone company of Council Bluffs 'and began forthwith to retail it In Omaha. ;o:in Orant i'egg, city inspector of .aUhts, discovered that each sack of .1-a.ln was from one to three pounds ahoi t. Uo ordered the car sent back to iho Ulutrs and Mr. Short Immediately omplled with the order, Prepare for Xmaa Rash Plans are be- . .., u. uuo to hauuie me aJinuol deluge of lirlHtmas packuges and mall at the jmuha postoffloe. Arrangements have jeen completed for the installation of ut forty big tables within the next o weeks and aloe for organising about thirty substitute carriers and clerks, besides a number of special delivery mes sengers, As soon hs the prellmlrjiry ar rangements are mada the postmaster will give each man special Instructions aa to his Individual duty during the two weeks of the rush and will also post in formation for tha benefit of the public 11.1. I 'J ' holders and as some of the council be lieved the protest Justified, the city engineer was Instructed to ascertain what a proper charge would be. meat, buy a CO cent bottle of tinex and watch tbnt cough vanish. If it falls, money bark promptly, and without argument. A FX) cent bottle of Plnex. when mixed with home-made sugar syrup, makes a full pint a family supply of the most effec tive cough ratnedy that money can buy, at a saving of $2. Gives Instant relief and ill usually wipe out a bad cougu in z-i hours or less. Rosily prepared la live minutes directions in packs Re. P nex Couch Hyrup has a pleasant taste -children take it willingly. It stimulate the appetite and Is slightly laxative both good features. Splendid for croup, hoarse ness, throat tickle, Incipient lung troubloa. and a prompt, succesaiui remeay tor whooping cougb. Ptnex Is a special and highly concen trated compound of Norway White Pine extract, and Is rich in guaiacol and other elements which are so healing to the mem- hrinn. Klmulv mix It with sugar syrup or strnlnsd honey, in a pint bottle, and ll is resdy for use. ',et in more homes In the Li. n. sua uanaaa man any uiuer couth remedy. pinex has often been imitaieu, hut never CHRIS SHARB INJURED WHEN CAR MAKES MOVE aucrsfully. for nothing else will produ. e mull mnrvl-o muv E. tb( Mme rrHultn The genulns is guaran- A Ureal for Liberty 1 from stomach, liver and kidney trouble la made when a tfio box of Dr. King's New Life Pills la bought For sale by Beaton Irug Co. Cold Dust ia vriW-.. sold la 6C aixe - and large pack af ea. Tha large package meana greater economy. "Ut cAe COLD OUST TWINS ate yeerr i 14.000 aorea of Idaho'a beat land will be sold under the Carey act at Jerome De cember 11, is". These lands are part of the Great North Bide Traot (a Kuhn en terprise, and are considered especially choice for arple and general fruit cul ture. Bmall cash payment and long time on deferred payments; low rate of Inter eat For all Information write or wire the Twin Falls North Bide Land and Water Co., Mllner, Idaho. curls Bharb, address unknown, had not a place to lay his head. He was sleepy and so tired that S.OW glasses of that universally advertised beverage could not relieve his fatlKue. He asked In the most pitiful of tones for a downy couch of everyone he met. It seemed ho could not find a person or an Inanimate thing but that glowered at him and refused hln; rest. The telephone posts stepped aside In disdain when he attempted to lean against them. The sidewalks seesawed and whirled him Into the gutter when he lay upon them. And the gutters pushed and nudged him out when he aeksd their cobblestones to be his bedfellows. The very ground Jumped up and slapped nis i ace wnen ne looaca too pleadingly, Ho there was nothing for Chris Hliarb to do but walk. At last, staggering weak. lie reached the railroad tracks at Twelfth and Jones tt reels. The soft cinders be tween the rails seemed quite Inviting to blm and a box car nearby smiled assent when he pillowed his head upon a rail and stretched his body upon the cinders. As he stared up at ths box car and breathed tils thanks, he heard far down the tracks the engine bell the welcoming chimes of dreamland. Then the low, de liberate click of wheels upon the roll clattered in his ears, growing nearer, louder and harsher. Bharb looked up at the box car; It frowned and shook with rage and with a hiss Jumped at Mm. When Bharb came to In the surgeons' room at the police station, he found that his cheeks were bruised and he carried a cut above his right eye. A Union Pa cifies switch train bad moved six Inches In coupling the car, Just enough to arouse Bharb. He walked away after the sur geons dresaed bis hurts. teed to give uhsolute nctlw action or money refunded. 'ertifif-ate of guarantee la wrap ped in each package, lour druggist ha Pinex or will get It for you.. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. When You Buy a Ribbon Do you know that you are going to get the results you want! If your typewriter is not equipped with the ribbon that gives the best results you can over come your troubles by consulting our Supply De partment. For many years this Company has manufactured its own ribbons and carbon papers, and their sale is supervised by experienced men. We have a de partment that can tell you what your needs aro and supply those needs. We handle no cheap goods. Only the best materials go into the manufacture ' of our goods and we do not sell our goods on a cheap "catchy" scheme. If you have ribbon troubles call us. If you are not getting the service you think you Bhould have from your typewriter ribbons let us consult with you. Our ribbons sell at 75c each, $3.50 per half dozen, (16.OO per dozen. All goods guaranteed and replaced if for ny reason unsatisfactory. The Smith Premier Typewriter Co. Branches in SIOUX CITY, IJNC0LN, . DES MOINES. Modern Office SuppUee 19th and Douglaa Sta. Otnaba, Neb. TleplHn Doug. 1284; Ind. A-1284. SEND us a trial order TODAY for HAYNER fine old Bottled-in-Bond Whiskey on our positive guarantee you will find it the richest, purest, most delicious whiskey you ever tasted or it will not cost you one cent. THAT guarantee is ai fair and X PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ' '.-4 V. Sm i. m:j C. E. Griffith, proprietor of the Monria mln hotel In Houlx City, la spending sev eral days In Omaha on buslneaa. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberts of Merrt inun are spending the week In Omaha. Ttit-v are stopping at the Merchanta hotel. KdKar A. Waltz, In Hd of the Hotel I'rut-clie asMix.'latirin of New York, Is luiip'.ii at the Hotel Ixiyal. He la In li. liu in titivating lumllliuns lu several vtul hotels. WAGONLOAD OF GOODS STOLEN FROM SHOE STORE Joe Balemo's shoe store, located at 607 South Tenth street, was broken Into Monday night by burglars and robbed of property valued at fioo. Two motors. heating stove, and two shoe machines were itolen. square at we know now to make it. Ic means what it says. It is a guarantee backed by out $500,000 capital and our 46 years reputation for honorable business dealings. Send us your order for four quarts of this magnificent Hayner Private Stock liottled-in-Bond Whiskey. When it arrives, open one, two or all of the bottles-TRY the whiskey -and if you don't find it all that we claim, and up to your highest expectations in every way, send it back at our expense and we will return every cent of your money. You see, WE MUST MAKE GOOD we must send you a quality that will win your instant favor and we will do it. Note the prir this b key U. S. Government supervision and every bottle Iff STRONG T ll WEfAY SCALED ' EXPRESS i prire only B0 cents a qosrttexpreaspaldj for this highest grade bottleJ-ln-itoiid whiskey -a vhiikey that It distilled, seed and bottled under vri ai u vy WHISKE shVa lis aa - Jt mnuM ew"", aoia i mat, iiw.se I ii in mmmim ' " j LET us show you what a magnifi cent quality we are producing. Let us convince you of the great savinj our "DIRECT FROM DISTIL LERY" plan of selling means to you. Don't put it off. Use the coupon below fill it out and mail it to our nearest Office and Shipping Depot and we will surprise and delight you with tho quality of the goods we will send you. Renembar, you take no chances. WE take all tha risk -and we stand all tha expense if we fail to pleat you. A' Itittr it utctuary Cut Out and Use This Coupon Address Our Nearest Office. THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY IkIoms 1.4 ).M Ul wkltkMns at FOUI. Ml n keiilM ! Hirui Pilvua tiuck BuiUa4-U-aaa4 Whltt.r timm mU m set ri ll I. ..dmM4 Ua II iblt vklik.r Is .( Ioa.4 M mpmw4 4 t.lMicMry .rr wir. ll my Mimset si ini iijtins ml air H.M U w ke tmaUr nhiaSei, SV-lQg M ttr.r. ffllt.S for 1... tH.N 4 quarts sealed with the Government's official bottled-ln bond stamp- positive atsuranc that It it a STRAIGHT whiskey fully aged full 100 'proof and full measure and absolutely PUKK to the very last drop. THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO., Dept. B405 KANSAS CITY, MO. Oinresand ShlDDtna DcmM alM at ST. LOUIS. H. St. fill, HI. H'W OBUSITS. U. tTTeil.O. BOSTON. SS. Jll.MXHUl.rii. Distillery at Troy, Ohl Oi4n to Aritoaa, C .llloi.lt. CJoim, kii..Mniiu.lnWi, Mew M.llc.Oitto.. Uiih,VVutklifii of v.iut bum Km Ik kul. si 4 Uu.it. lai 14. at kr S.ich Fi.u4 m J Ubiiii M lt.) kr glUsUl ri.l4. 4-K itTtftU3HD iaa Capital 9800,000.00 Pull Paid Key to tlie mtuatlon iie Want Adj. J