Boys' Overcoats Ovorcoiits made carefully, and well of the fiuest fabrics money cau buy coats the boy can wear this reason, .and next, and always look well dressed. Kxperiem'e has proved to us that coats mad to sell for less than our prices lack the tyle, material and workmanship of our coats a dollar difference; nt first, makes a coat from here an investment instead of an expense. liring the boy in tomorrow and let us help you to select one of these handsome brown ' or gray coats for him he will be am pleased over a good looking coat as you arc. Overcoats for Uovs, '2 to 10 years, $3.75, $5, $G, $7.50. Overcoats for larger Boys, $7.50, $8.50, $10, 2.50. OV STOWS si IB 1518-1520 FARNAM STREET SHORT ON STAND FOR KELLY Friend of Council Bluffi Doctor Telli of His Condition. SUIT AGAINST COUNTY BOARD tireater lies Malum (ommlltrr .SerUe t I'revrnt Ktpaaaloa of Ki'hixil Dlatrlrt lr ICnJotn. In Tas Collection. Theodore Stanisics Hangs. Himself-in City Jail in Linpoln (From a Ftaff Correfpondent.) LINCOLN. Nov.'3-lKpeclal Telegram.) Theodore Stntilafe. who was brought to this rlty early this morning to fact the eamroeneirnent of a enl:fitiary sentence for conviction on the charge of amon, hanged hlmstlf In the city Jal shortly after noon ortay. Stanlalca waa convlctrd for Inciting lioy Wliscam to burn house here more than a year ago. Both had agreed as V) division of the Insurance money. He whs located at t'tlca, N. V., a few weeks ana, and followlnz tha cancellation of k IS.000 bond In tho district court here was re turned here to meet the sppeul of his esse In the supreme court. He via worth 810f.ro. Tha houiie for instruction of which he Wl convict? wan blown up with gasoline In a attempt to fire It over a year ago, arid Itoy Wll- IVash your clothes jtattW't w a v cam, wlio actually committed the deed, wi found half dead with burna on a farm near here a week later. Ptenlalcs vii placed In a cell with an other prisoner, who went to sleep and wa only awakened by tha attempt of the officer to break In the cell door. Htanlslcs attempted to commit suicide with cyanide of potassium In Utlca, N. V., beforo being brought ' back and a loaded revolver via taken from him here. Hie conviction resulted In a nervoua breakdown. He fled from IJncoln In the latter part of August and n appre hended two weiks ago. On being brought back this morning lie Mated that ha had paid to.0 to police officiate, Inwyere and other to escape convletlin and Imprisonment. (From a Blaff Correspondent.) DKJt M'INi;, la., Nov. 2.1-tHpccal Telegram.) The mother and brother of Dr. Harry Kelly gf Council Rhiffs ap peared In court today to attend the trial of Kelly for murder The state crncludd Its testimony late In the dav. Two po llcemen, a bartender and two porter re lated what they knew of the esse, also a hotel clerk and newspaper r porter. None of them added anything new to the case. The flrt witness for the defense wan Sergeant Short of the police department of Council Bluff, who wne Kelly'a clone ft lend, and he related an Incident a f'W day before Kelly wa committed to the asylum, whn Kelly we brought to the police elation a raving maniac and waa evidently under the Influence of "dope" and threatened to kill hla own father. Short' testimony was not concluded. ( oonlf Hoard Kited. The county official were today served with notice of n suit commenced In dis trict court by members of the Ureater Ie Moines committee lo put a stop to the expanjdon of the school .. strict by enjoining the collection of tasea for this ynr amounting to Itoe.OflO. This Is levied for the building fund and the committee claims it is Illegal. The committee has been making a fight on the school board for some time and has especially opposed the expenditure for a new East High school building. It Is the contention of the Ureater Des Moines committee that the levy Is Illegal because It was not ap proved by a vote of the people as required by the lowa law. A temporary Injunc tion Is alted pending a hearing and that tho enjoining order then be made perma nent. (irsy Fatally Hart. O. 8.' Gray of Sioux City was struck by an automobile this evening on a business street and Injured so he will die. He formerly Uvea In Des Moines and la now head of a manufacturing company In Hloux City Tha motor belonged lo Krauth Wltmer, an Insurance man, and was driven by Reuben Larson, but Wlt mer claims the auto did not strike tho man. Good soap washes clothes well ii you use enough elbow grease; but Gold Dust washes them more thoroughly and with little or no rubbing. Gold Dust saves half your time, and spares your poor back. Another great advantage of Cold Dust us any kind of water you like. Gold Bust softens the hard est water, and makes it toft as rain water. . . Gold Dust is Just a vegetable-oil soap in powdered form, with other cleansing ingredients added to make it work more thoroughly and Quickly. than soap ever can. Just try Gold Dust next wash day, and see how much time you cave. LAWSUIT OVER RIGHT TO OWN AUTOMOBILE BEATRICE. Neh.. Nov. Il-lSpeolal.)-'-Th replevin cas of Anna K. Hoerr against Sheriff J. I.. Kohlek. In which she la attempting to secure possession of an automobile attached by the sheriff at Vfymore lHt winter, soon after the Beattle, Kan., bank robbery, and which Is supposed to have been used by the robbera In making their escape, waa tried In tha district court ycrterday' and wtit to the Jury early thie morning. " Tha Nallohal Purely company, If ap pear, had Insured the Seattle bank against robbery, and the1 autdmobrUj In quest ion was founu In the naif el . SA1 Menard, a tarmer, near vt ymore. i no company began proceedings to hava the car attached as tke property or ma yeg men. Schick attached the car and brought It to' Beatrice, and on "Kebruary t, 1911, tha court ordered tha car aold under the attachment. On that date Mrs. Hoerr 01 Wymore filed suit for replevin, claiming that tha ear belonged to her and that aha bad purchased It of Clyde Crawford, who, It is said, la serving time In the 1 11 not penitentiary for bank robbery.' lie waa arrested in the western part of the lute laat spring. On March I of tlila year the National Surety company filed a petition In Inter venilon In thla rase ai.d Is really the defendant Instead of the sheriff. Tha Jury found for the defendant, the National Hurety company. Mrs. Hoerr husband la In the penitentiary In Kansaa serving tlma for bank robbery. Gold Dust U old la Qq.U ana lfrrgft pack age. Tha Ur package mesa fraa tar economy. "Lt C01X DUST TWINS 4m Cct.3 In and select a pair cf tan or black chess $3.50 $5 Latest Stylo Stolen Pig Grows to Be Hog, but Owner Recognizes Animal WKUBTIilX CITY. Ia., Nov. 23.-(Spe- clal.) Because J. Thompson, ex- sheriff of Hamilton county, never for gets a face whether It belongs to a man or a pig he Is today the possessor of a big fat porker worth a good many dollars which was stolen last August from Ui fa cm north of this city. The occurrence Is a mot remarkable one. last, August Mr. Thompson waa out at the farm looking over hla fine herd of pigs. He noticed that ono was missing and made a thorough search of Ate place for It, but to nd rtf-poxe. The other day he went to the country to -buy a calf. While talking with tho farmer, Mr. Thompson's eye lit on his long lost pig no w grown to be a large, fat and veiy rospectablo hog. II Inquired where the man bought tha hog and was told ha got It from a neighbor. Thompson called on this neighbor forthwith and the man confessed to having stolen the hug three months ago. Thompson recovered his lost plgshlp and the thief reimbursed the man to whom he had sold the animal. Seattle's Spiritual Adviser Believes He Will Confess RICHMOND, Va.. Nov. 21.-Honry Clay Drattle. Jr., awoke at the usual time this morning on what, by law, was the last day of his life. Tomorrow, shortly after day break he will, in the electric chair, ex plate the murder nf his young wife. There vcre no signs of a break down this morning, the prisoner dreslng with the rame care thst he has taken ever since he entered the state penitentiary and the Jeath cell. Rev. John J. Vlx put In an appearance raily and probably will remain with Beattle during the day. The elder Beattle. Hmigla-t lleattle, brother of th convicted man, and the attorneys who defended him In the trial Joined the min ister soon afterward. Neither Heattle's attorneys nor his relatives believe he will confess. His spiritual advisers are of another opinion. ihey entertain, the hope, amounting al most to conviction, that ho will do so. If he Is guilty, I feel reasonably cer tain lis will acknowledge all," said llev. lir. Fix. -To tio to his death with a lit on hi lips would be sacrilege, and lieattle Is at peace with hla maker." The fact remains, however, that through all the ordeal attending his trta. and conviction, young bea'tle has sought in every way to spare his gged father. The elder Lleattle Is said still to believe In the .Innocence of hla son. It Is a ques tion whether the condemned man doe not consider that he owes It to his father, to whom he lias brought a much pain and so much disgrace, to go to his denth with lealed lip?. BAR ASSOCIATION WILL ' MEET LAST OF DECEMBER (From a Staff Correspondent ) LINCOLN, Nov. 23.- (Special.) -The State Bar association will meet In this city December ZS and 2). This year's an nual meeting will clof-e with a. banquet on the evening of the latter date. Chief speakers at tha gathering .will be John If. Atwood of Kansas City on "Tit State as a Rate maker," Jesse L. Root on "The Other Hide of the Shield" and Paul U Martm of Omaha on "The Trained yer." . ' A committee selected some time ago by the bar association will report at the meeting In regald to recommendations as to possible revision of the state crlinl nal and civil codes. Such matters as re celve the sanction and endorsement of the Bar asnoclatlon will afterward be submitted to the recodifying commission for Incorporation in the report to the next ecorlon of the legislature. EIGHT INCHES OF GROUND IS BASIS OF LAWSUIT (From a Staff Correspondent) IjINCOIjN, Neb.. Nov. :3.-(8pecial.) From Douglas county J. CI. Jacobs and V. M. Maul on one side and Fred L. Goodrich on tha other have' brought a case lo the state supreme court in which title to tha possession of a strip of ground eight Inches wide and thirty-two feet long is at stake. The plaintiffs In the matter set out that Goodrich In con structing a twelve-Inch wall for a dne story addition to his building on Fanlam street, .Omaha, had placed a part of the wall on $helr property. Old party wall agreementa and line fencea figure in the legal Aontrovexsy to a considerable Extent. Mothers Here's an Opportunity to Buy mmm ' Browning, King & Co. Clothing For Your Boy at a Decided Saving, Our Boyt Clothing Stock Mast B Reduced Prior to Taking Inventory Friday and Saturday Note These Reductions Carefully Then Act. $6.50, $7.50, $8.00 Suits and Overcoats Jaunty styles in all wotjl fabrics- Overcoats, sizes 3 to 8 years; Suits 0 to 17 years sjOontlid assortment from Qr AA which to choose; special sale prjee VwVV $8.50 and $9.00 Suits An exceptional value in BmV Two-piece Suits sizes 9 to 17 years all wool fabrics; for .Friday and Saturday, Ofi AA your choice, nt VVaVv $8.50 and $10.00 Overcoats For tho little fellows between 3 and 8 years of age; here's Over . coat values you seldom see erfualed jaunty styles, CA well made all colors; choice, on sale VvwU $10. 00 and $12.50 Suits and Overcoats Dozens of Rarments in this lot of Boys' Two-piece Suits and Juvenile Overcoats best of styles; our special' ?Q TA sale price ..vtJ'tJ" R. s. wilcox. m8, BrQwningl(ing & Cq fHylALAl P Jse? ten lUl f Samuel Holzberg of sioux city, iowa , is now on sale in basement of raodets Stores At actually less than 1-2 its value IB GOLDSBERRY ON WITNESS STAND IN HIS OWN BEHALF (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb., Nov. 8peolal Tel egram. )-Mel Ooklstwrry. who la being tried lit the district court here on tha charge of embeasllng nearly fl.KO from an unsophlslcated Kansas City girl whom he la a'leged to havo promised to marry. appeared on tha aland today in his awn behalf, and after admitting that ha had hid tha money tn tpieetlon In Ma posses. slon. declared that "he had paid It all bark. A portion of It. he asserted on trie stand, had been paid back In the presence of a woman whom ha later married. Ho strenuously denied that he had ever advised Lillian Casey, the woman In the care, to sell her Hotith Dnkota land and make Investments In Kansas City realty. Ho inaintalned also that ' he had never been enniiged to MISS CasfV. although he admitted 'that tl.e two had frequently tatl.ed of msrrlage. The conclusion' of the case. It Is ex pected, will be reached within a short time. After disposition Is mad of the charge. Ooldnberry will be taken before the federal court here to answer la the charge of using the malls to defraud. A rlen-e Attack of insist I, liver derangement and kidney trouble Is easily curod by Cltctrlc Bitters, the guaranteed remedy. Kor ante by Bea ton Drwj Co. Woman Accused in Black Hand Case CKDAR UAPIDH, Ia Nov. I3.-Llla, Zajtcek of Holon was arrested this morn ing In connection with tba black hand casa tn which John Adams, a wealthy farmer of Holon, la., was threatened unleas ha turned a large amount of money over to tha writers of black baud letters. Miss ZaJIcek, who la said to be the sweetheart of Joo Dvorak, now In Jail at Iowa City, was given a preliminary hearing before tha fclergl commissioners tiara later released on bond. 8he Is charged with coaspiracy In tha case. BLACK HAWK FARMER SHOT IN QUARREL WITH AGENT WATKKUIO, la.'. Not. IX (Special rttegram.)-Henry Phillips, a Hlacklwwk county farmer, living near luinbeck, was fatally shot in a quarrel with McCasklll, sewing machine agent of Waterloo, last night. Tha murderer says the crime waa committed In self-defense, but evi dence Indicates it was a deliberate mur der. The deceased waa 61 years old and leaves fix suns and five daughtvrs. He haa llvtd In this county thirty ycara. The 01 tm was witnessed by two children. t Ol.US I'tl SK Ilk: A II At HE. ' fJtXATlVK IIROMO Qulmne. the woild wM ColJ and Urip rcut'dy removes cause, t.'kll lor full name. l.ook fur slg i.ntuie K. W. GKUVt Sbe. Frenzer'sfor Diamonds I "Kreuier'a (or diamonds" should convey to every ear tha authority tf a rich, pur dUmond'g appeal. The reputation ot this store as "the I'Uce for dlatnouda" Is so well known that when one is asked where these precious atones should he bought the repbr Is "Freezer's for diamonds." The purity of the stones sold here and the expert knowledge exercised In their selecttcn (Ives to the Krenier store thst authority which makes lt(tbe best place In Omaha and the west st which to secure your diamonds. All soil under guarantee to repurchase at price paid less ten per' cent at any time within one ear. 15 & DODGE. PORTUGUESE MONARCHISTS DRIVEN ACROSS BORDER LISBON. Portugal (Via rKontler), Nov IS. Advices from Motitnlegro eay that a small group of monarchists, believed to be tha vanguard of the main body, had crossed tho frontier and tried to capture the town, but was repulsed by republican troops sent from Chsrv. It Is declared that the duke of Oporto, uncle of former King AUnuel, la to take supreme command of the tnutiarchlst forces and that he will be accompanied by tha t princes, Miguel of Bragansa, the pretender to the throne, and his sou. COURSE IN MATRIMONY IN LOS ANGELES SCHOOL LOH ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 23.-A course In matrimony la Included In the cur riculum at the Gardena Agricultural High schooU While partly hidden under the name of "household economics," five classes ot girls daily take advantage ot examination In the care of babies. mothercraft and domestic economy. Boys will be given a somewhat similar course beginning next year. The girls are taught such plebeian matters aa how plumbers ara supposed to do their work and are shown li cssh Just how much plumbers should be paid. HYMENEAL. Jaaes-liavrle. FAIRBUnV, Neb., Nov. 23.-(Speclal.)- Mlss Mildred Kawlea and Harry Jones, both of Falrbury, surprised their friends by taking a trip to Habetha. Kan., and getting married at that point. Tha wed- d'.ng took place at the home of tha groom's sister. Mrs. George Pace, The bride la the daughter of Mr. anu Mrs. Juhn O. Rawles, who live Just southeast of Falrbury. Mr. Jonea Is an employe ot the Independent Telephone company and a member of the Falrbury Concert band. Mr. trryd Mrs. Jones will go to housekeeping this city at once. Thousands of people -will visit our basement Friday, where we will sell the fin est shoes from the big purchase of the Holzberg retail Etock. You can be correctly fitted in these strictly new, up to date shoes for women, men and children and you'll pay less than half the price you would pay anywhere else in Omaha. Unrestricted choice of all the women's and men's High Shoes 75 Worth 5 !' $3.50 1 1 per pair All the Infants' shoes, worth up to $1.50 at, pv. 59c and 85c All the Women's and Men's $2.50 & $3 high Shoes. Unrestricted choice of all the Women's and Men's Ox ford, worth $3, $4 and $5. All the $2.50 High Shoes for Boys, Girls and Misses will go at All the Martha, Washing ton Juliet Shoes will go at i Choice of $-125 Per Pair BRAUDE1S CASEMENT Unrestricted choice of all the women's and men's High Shoes Worth $4 and $5, pr. &t All the Children's. Leggings; worth up to $1.00 at, pair 49c ', 2 GUTICURA mm HEALED CAD E DEATH RECORD. Ueorare I'resrk. KRADHHAYV, Neb.. Nov. (Special.) The funeral of Ueorge Krench, who died at tha Soldiers' and Sailors' home, at Urand Island, early eterday morn ing, wus held from the Methodist church at thla plaie Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock, tha pastor, Rev. A. U. Foreman, officiating. The pallbcarere were civil war veterans. Tha decaased waa a mem ber ot tha Thirty-seventh regiment ot Illinois infantry, and waa tha color baarer at tha battle of iea Ktdg. Ark., and was slightly wounded. Mrs. t'raak II.- 1 rawer. M'COOK. Neb.. Nov. IX-Mrs. Krank B. Cramer of Quick. rYontier county, county, died at the farm borne, at 11 o'clock Tuesday nUht. Tha Interment was at McCook Thursday morning. Scraped Flesh Off Bone Below Knee. Suffered So She Couldn't Sleep. Also Sayss "I Believe Cuticun Soap Is the Best Soap Made." "Soma thne age I was earning up soma steps when the board crushed under m Ilka aa egg thfll, and my right Ihab vent tarouga iTrv ' ln0 sirr, anu sciacu (lie neth off the Done jail Inside and below th knee. I neglected it for a day or two, then It beean to hurt toe pretty badly. I put balsam Sr on to draw out tha poison, but when I had J .i.A it .Mb It ktirt M CTliCy badly that I changed to "'s'- einlment. Tost tnsd tt smart aad burn w badly that I couldn't use It any more, and thai was the lounh week after 1 was hurt. "Then 1 bersn to useCutletire Olalssent for tbe sore. It stopped hurting Immediately and bejjn healing iicni awsy. Il was a bad looking tore before t'utkura Ointment favsled It and I suRersd so 1 couldn't sleep from two days alter I fell until 1 began using Cutk-ura Ointaient. "Cutlcura buap Is tba best soap I erer it. I hava used all kind of soap lor h Ing my tsce. and always it would leave my laco smarting. I had to keep a lotion to slop tite smart, no matter hot etpensivs a soap I used. I and at last In Cattrura fioap soap tbai will ci.an my face and lea re na smarting, and I do ael hava to use any latloa 4 anything sire to ease It. 1 believe Cuttcuta boap I in beet soap niilf " (Signrd) Mrs. at. E. I alrclillj, BOS Ufajrlt Bi.. WWrhlia. Kan.. May 8, 101 1. Cuticura ftoep and Ointment are for aula throughout the world, but to those whe have suffered much, lost hope and are with eol faith I'l any trrstmeut, a litwe! urnp;. el each together arih 32-p. booklet will be mailed free, on appt&etlon. Addrns Foliar Iirug Cheat. Co.p, Drpt. botfae. Patek Watches The finest watch made is the Patek-Philippe watch, which is manufactured in Geneva, Switzerland. That this time piece excella all others with absolutely no exception may be news to you. It is convincing evi dence to state that only the leading jeweler in every city in the world is permitted to sell this, watch, as, for ex ample. Tiffany, New York; Spaulding, Chicago; Shreve, Sua Francisco ; Hudson, Minneapolis;, Jaccard, Kau nas City; Kdholm, Omaha. When you think of Christmas pres ent remember the i'atek wat. lu Bou't Merely Bay Xaraat. ALBERT EDHOLM JBWELII BLxtoenta and Xarnajr. EVERYBODY LOVES A FAT mil The rureat wsy In the world to take on avoirdupoUi la to dine here. lrop in here for a meal some day and find out for your self. Be loYee. Belmont Restaurant IBM Dodge It. O. W. Ball, Frop. Opea All Bight. IUI.I...I...I..IS-I i ..in ii.inassiiiiaa...ey Rug Sale Extraordinary Tremendous Purchase of High Class New Rugs Just Received from the Big, Alexander Smith & Sons NEW YORK AUCTION WILL BE PLACED ON SALE HERE Saturday. Hov. 25th and Monday. Hov. 27 We've offered you remarkable bargains from this great auction sales before, but nothing, we believe, that will equal the magnificent assortments and values shown in this bis sale. SEE WINDOWS. WATCH PAPERS. HAYDEN BROS. BiswrinMifill"B'-'"JJL''! BBJQ2 IMt'SKllKJITS. THE OMAHA BEE is read by people who want cold facts in news that is news. AMI ftKMKVrg, AMURIUAN THEATER Tonjgbt and All Weak, Mats. Tues, Yhnrsasy an4 Baturday Pkiccg aeo oily KIM IVA LalS and tha WOODWARD SVOCf CVMH STY "ARE YOU A MASON" NMt Week "Glorious Fstty kkOUH SNGL1SI GIA1 Pf ftA (.8. Tonlgkt Mnv BatterHy at. Mat. "TALIS Of MOT MAMBT. Triday Iaoia Hi X.smmermoor Set. alight 'IL TkOYAIOgU." NEXT STJatrAAY ALI, WEEK ropular Matlnaa Wad. aad Bat. Iitta ata. Vfcanisgtvtng Say BABY MINE S'xact Trom a golld Tear's Baa at Daly's Taaatar, Vmw York, frtcea 9lo to 1.80 SBlTtl ROW. AUUSEHOTi. Vsaalka's l"wa Caatas Cfts-y t tT7A aU Mmt- o-5-sb ii't " Svgs, aa--eo.7M Another tl.W attriv-tlon st our prices oTiT, STAR AN! GARTER SHOW rxTaiTidiiti A' Atmgvrn.A. Harry Leeier Maion. Elotse Mittinewa. Jack Conway and 8uper,'or CasL h avl sung -Kagia and Ulrl ' v'lgt.ls ever audi-n.-;. Lot. iter HI. Chorus, Ladles' Dim Matinee Brr Weak Day. koaes DODg. 404. Ind. A-1494. ADVANCED VAUD1 VILLt: llurmlne Bliona at Co.. v.y.ina urotii- . era, i'rlinrosa I' oor, Karl ICi'jiX y ami Ills : i i ts. Croucli & Weli li W'tlliui.l. it hevul. I i VI. a Three l.iea. iviiietoetoi Orpneui.. ! Con. ei t tir.'iirstra. ! I frteaa, vlgktl 10, gr, SOo, 7e. Mat' ' Inaa lOe, taaS seats C&c, aacaow Satturua .aU auaday. 1 TOariUHT TDSAT ATUKDAT KATJBBB ROBERT HILLIARD la Xia Tremeadoug Success "A rOOX. TStgg WAB." TABTIHO fjUsTDAY BTXCIAX TOSS. MATIBEE TsTB WEIrTKa.T OTBI, TW aK. mij mmm -mums "1? 4 e" '-.'-'iVS'et wii a tbixie . jrr KRUO THEATER Bona of Tamily Barlesqo. Mat. giSU. Bight giJO- Beat Seats fSOc NEW CENTURY GIRLS Z.adia' Daily Matinee. Asy Seat 10a. tiorus tjlrl' Conusi ionium Itedut'.fjl Rilvtr Tea Spoon re fceulfd to mil luily utteuUuiK th liihes' liiiia Mat. today. Touiur iu Mat., lUt I'.oa. Amateur Night. Tonlclit.