Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 02, 1911, NEWS SECTION, Page 6, Image 6
IHE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. DECFfBEH 2, 1911. 1 or the WOMEN FOLR- For Foot Ball Squad The big social event of the Thanasslr ing holidays for the high school set will be the dancing party Riven by Miss Helga Riimuimn of Omhe High for the Mlss Ior and Wary Itosmor of Des Moines at Chambers' this evening. The members of the Wendell Phillip foot ball squad of Chicago will b the special guMs for the rrenelon. Bsv ral out-of-town studrnts have also been Invited. The hall will be profusely dc nrted with rurple and white, the Omaha High colore, and red and biiuk, the Wendell ThUllpe color. About forty-five ceuptea will be preeent. Following Is the guest llrt: Mfopee Mlfos Lora Hosmer of J.trseita Rmlth. hk Moines, Uvulah I'yrd. Mary llopmer of Margaret IHirlie, Ilea Moines, Klisaheth Klnley, Narv Carrier, Lucille Fellers, KdltVi Frederlrkson, Olive Frsier, ,iil Feaion, (Jtsitys Uoodman, F.ina larson. Until Hsrt. Tiiereea Hokan-Kin, Florence Iake, Nary Johnntone, Clara OIen. Kilssbeth (louM. Murton Towle. Marie Neeamsn, Minnie Slalehlen, Ksoml Towle. Anna Neble. Aine Nellson. K'lllun I'arsmis, Harriet Psrmalee race Rohlnson, Irene Kheppard, iielen fxkts. Frances Nelile, Marlon Parsons. I.nella Petersen, Helen I'ngua. Flute Honers, Marv Tavlor. 'ernlce Whitney, j::Ka iiaarman. ly lira Zimmerman, Helva Hasmussen, -Messrs. Rustln Carrier, Junius Featner, William Petersen, K;igar Morris, tVusrt Gould, 1 Jester Oould, leyo Crane, I'.irhard Hallman, H Houlton. Oieater Nlman. Jlward i'erklna, !enry Howes, AVIII Roe, Jesse Darbv, Ueorsra Urtmes, Jrneph Woolery, Vailace Fellers, X.frman I'ntter, M a?r Hairy Persona, I -onle VI avertn, Fred Frederlokson, fitly Heckett, John I'lfxel, I.elloy l.'pdegraff, Milton Petersen, Charles Hhook, Paul helMtil, Karl Allen. F.mory Nelson, v Hirry Jenkins, Hobert Flnley, Clarenne Klhhernsen, Russell lockwood, Walter Hlxensaugh, Robert louche, Jitltii itachman. Wendell Phillips foot bail souad: John Albert, Runnell Hlern, Kiigh Bhermsn, lave ("ummlngs, )tot,ert Koehler, .lark Mooney, Horace Keenan, Kdwjn Hart, Fiank Pet hr bridge, Walter fieveney, Knaliton Crist, Levy Clarke, 1'nrcivai Ulmchford, Mark Hhoemaker. Announce Betrothal An Interesting engagement announeed tcday la that of Miss Martha, Bliss, deugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. BHss, to Mr. Raymond W. Hay ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hay ward of falrai-rea. The engagement la the culmination of a school romance. Miss Bliss and , Mr, Hay ward were classmates during moat ot their school days. Btartlng In the third grade r.t Patk school, they war In th same rluss until their graduation from the.Omuha High achool. . Miss Ellen then completed her educ tlo at the Gertrude House In Chicago arid Mr. Hayward attended Oberlln college. Pleasures Past Mil. E. M. Moi smaii entertained In foimally at luncheon today at the Omaha club In honor of Mrs. Joseph Mo.sman of Chicago. Mrs. . 8. Westbrook entertained In formally at a cblidien's party this after noon at her home in celebration of the second birthday of her little im, Edward. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wharton gave family dinner party at the Omaha club at 7 o'clock 'last evening, followed by ft theater party at the lioyd. There were piesent! Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Klrkendall, Mr. and Mrs. Olen Whartcn, Mr. cerald A. Wharton, Mis. I' a i ber, Mr. Burdetie Klrkendall, Mr. and Mrs. John C Wharton, Several enjoyable dancing parties were given last evening. The Roue! ha club of the Holy Family parish gave a dance In the private ball room at the Home hotel, the Harmony club had a dance at Cham bers', and the Merrymakers' club of Trinity cathedral held a Thanksgiving dance at Jacob' Memorial hall. Mrs. r, I. Howell entertained at a children's party Wednesday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Frances Howell, Those present were: Mlfses MIssef Kstherlnn Ho'ilres, F.llnor O'abatigh, Frances Knpald. Margaret Hnuilg, Imogene Arhlik, Lucille Jenkins, Irene Bontwlck, Mary Thomas, Helen Btock, Masters Masters Kussell Funkhouser, Peter lierber, Clarence Hlock, Chester Hlater, Oordon Trimble, Ionald Woyca, litl I-ake, Bam Mtyler, A supper was given Thanksgiving even ing by Mr. Samuel Meyerson In honor of th engagement of her sister, Ml Cella Woolfron, to Mr, JS. Fondroff. Those present wsrsi Mesdamea ' Q. Meyerson, I). Richard, Belmont. Mlsass Ilna Meyerson, Llna Meyerson, Harah H. Holomonow. Messrs. Ren Meyerson, Aaron Richard, Martin Richard, Lasar Meyerson, Leo Meyerson, bum Meyerson, Mesdamea Meyerson, , 11. Meyerson, B. Meyerson. . Mlaaes Cella Woolfron, Grace Woolfron, Clara Paris, , , Messrs. I Meyerson, II. Meyerson. Samuel Meyerson, W. II. Holomonow, K. Frondroff, Meyerson, Abe Meyerson, Wedding Bells cooking cherries, diced pineapple, straw, berries or segments of oranges In th tame manner until they are firm and transparent. The canned fruits may b used If they are solid and whole. Mock candled cherries ar made by cooling cranberries in a tMok syrup until they are, firm and candled. FASHION HINTS ARABS TORTURE "ITALIANS Diipatchei from Home Tell of Tei rible Croeltiet. Lima SOLDIEES ARE BTJEIED Italian Troop Wlthdrserm from llossl Decaae of Pollotloa ot Well by Torko Corooral Escape Horoea. Very elegant Is this suit of blue velvet. The simplicity of line is espc claUy good for material of this kind. A pretty home wedding took; plaos Thanksgiving evening at I o'clock, at the residence of Mr. and Mis. J. D. Crew, KSt Arbor street, when their daughter, Flora, A Keelpa Book Cover. Borne of the best recipes you have are wihten upon lrre sheets of paper or clipped from mngaslnea. These recipes, neatly copied In a book, will make a valuable boms cook book. Such ft book neatly covered in natural linen with a stenciled or outlined design .makes a desirable Christmas gift for any house keeper or prospective home maker. WASHINGTON, Deo. 1. Storlea of al most Incredible barbarities practiced by Arab and Turks ar oontalned In dis patch received at the Italian embassy hers. In a dispatch received tody from Rome the Italian minister of foreign af fairs described alleged atrocities prac ticed on tha Italian woundsd. which In cluds crucifixion and burial alive. Women, It Is said, taks part In ths pet petrstlon of these cruelties. The dispatch, which Is signed by Blg nor San Oulllano, minister of foreign af fairs, follows: "Near the mosque of Hani, where the medical post of the Twenty-seventh bat talion of liersagllerl had been located and In' its vicinity, twenty-eight bodies of our soldiers wsre found. They were horribly mutilated, erucltled, with their throats cut open, Impaled, torn to pieces, and dismembered. Among them there was the body of a surgeon lieutenant. "In the Arab cemetery, near the place where the Fourth company of Bersag- llerl was located, seven bodies of Rersag- lierl were discovered. They had been In terred alive with the heads out of the earth. The body of one of these shows that he had bean terribly tortured. It showed many shot and dagger wounds; ths eyes had been pulled out ,-end threaded and the eye lids sewed to the "brows. This body shows terrible spas modic contractions. Another one had one arm out of ths earth from which the hand had been cut off. The body of a Bersagllsrl had been torn to pieces. Corttoral Berates. "A csptsln's cap has been found, am. its owner was Identified by the corpora Pasqul, who escaped miraculously afte. remaining mors than four hours In a ditch, . Ha . testifies that among ths ferocious hordes were Turk and women: The military engineering corps took photographs. 'It Is reported that tonight (November !9), In th Arab cemetery in th Interior of tha city, the body ot an Italian gunner waa found with many dagger wounds, The murderers were many and among them there was a local policeman (Zaptte) who is now under arreet. From other sources It s reported that tha murder was committed by Zptla with tha passive assistance of another Zaptle, who con cealed the crime." ' ; The dispatch also confirms th with drawal of the Italian troops from Honnl. This, It Is said, was necessary because tha Turks had polluted the wells. t At the Game Ons of tl .features of the Wendell Phillips foot ball game yesterday at Rourka park was the rooting of the numerous box parties. Ths pennants and decoration made a splendid arrsy. Several old "grade" and staid loeal business men threw all worldly cares to the winds and hooted like schoolboys whenever a thrilling end run or an un expected forward pass was pulled off. Members ot the Hoard, of tjucutlon showed their .true sporting" spirit by at tending the gams in a box, although many adverse srgument against th popular gr'.diron sport were advanced for their benefit during the recent Plate Teachers' association convention held In the city. The Vnlverslty club, the Ad club and the Commercial club ell had box parties, A party from the Young Men's Christian association a!so occupied a box. Th Beta Theta PI fraternity of th university hud one of the most attractive bosea at the gme. Others who had box parties were How ard II. Baltlrige, John W. Towle and Julius Rachman. In the t'nlveralty club party were; ' MeaHirs Messrs. It. C. 'iers. Samun Hose. t harks McOonuld. f. T. Manning. Wkst Wonii Are Tolns Kllen Kn. the erent Swedish reformer .,B ,,ue u. r,c a. sturair Kld wrtMr iV(i at Alvastra In southern l"f - "Vl? 1. W" P"rm' Sweden. Only this last summer has she 'XrZ'Z'.rVr I raised' th. dream tof nr long; work lif. W4"' V II M A M J Ul IUV W M 1 . . . x.. t j , -..wit-. , , . I JS IIUUIO VI IICI UWII it v . vuitt.1 j , ui vnsxu III wiliiV fsliu WK given fa W jr UJ her latlisr. Mr, tarnsst CaUey attended Handsome, bags for Xmas gifts. Weln th groom and Miss Maud Crew attended janjer A Bmlth. Vf Bo. lth St th brme, Mr. uurdlok graduated (com Omaha high school la ths class of 'Of, and Mrs, burdlck graduated In the class of 1910. They win reside In Hastings; Neb., what Mr. Uurdlck has ben erected physical director of tha Young Men's Christian association. Th guests at tha wedding war ths families of ths con tracting parties and near rsisUvss: Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Crew, . . - Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Uurdlck. Mr. and Mis, J. C. La, ley. Mr. and Mi a. K. ttalley, Mr. and Mrs. M. i. barlow, ' Mr. Lamest Latley, Mlks Mauas Crewi - Miss Lmrna Andiews, ' MUs Aianile Wasch, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crsw . Mr. and Mts. 11. 8. Hurdle k. It. it. k.,tick. i. P. pMiinir. Mamey Mm water, i. L. J i.hrr, umuil ifisnton.' rvd b.rrcK t huriee roster, Karl Iturkett, C. a. IajkI. t. i. Hayward. Sudden Death Comes to Girl-Wife at End of Thanksgiving Day Mrs. Rosy Weiler, II raars eld. HI North Sevsnteenth street, fell dead from heart failure as shs was coming out of ths Orand theater, tit North Sixteenth treat, at 9 JO o'clock last night. Shs was carried across ths street to a drug store and examined by Police Sur geon Peppers before the young husband, Percy WeileY, waa convinced that ant had died. The Wellers had gons to the Ths wedding of Miss Florence Plckrel, I P'01 ho' ? f"l entertainment as a High Quality in Christmas Bargains Saturday The pre-holiday season finds mair, rop looking for bargains little articles that arc very useful and that will aid in making the home more beautiful. ' We offer for Saturday specials three bargains that will appeal to every housewife. The reductions bring the prices down to a little figure. Read the following: $2.00 Brass Fern Dish, 81.00 This fern dish ia made of the finest brass and has n removable plant receptacle. . The eolidity of the quality nnd the lowness of the price make this dish a rare bargain, indeed. $3.00 Martha Washington Washable Raglin Rug, $1.85 Most housewives know how useful a raglin rug is they know. the quality, too, of n Martha Waf-hington rug, and it is only necessary to stato here that we are selling a $3.00 quality Martha Wash ington raglin rug for $1.85. $1.25 Three-Panel Golden Oak Screen Frame, 70c This golden oak screen frame is of extraordinary quality and never has sold for less than $1.23. Our price for Sat urday only is 70c. The reduction leuves no profit, and is made that this special may bo a bargaip in every sense. FRATERNAL UNION HOLDS ENTERTAINMENT AT CLUB Members and friends of Fraternal union, Wanner lodge. No. 10 were enter tained at a banquet and dance given last night at the club rooms in the Pas ton block. Following the dinner, A. E. Walkup and Edward Bradley addressed ths assemblage on "FraternalUm," About 1M parsons wars present. Mrs. - A. E. Oor furnished the music for ths occasion. A. Iangfeldt was In charge t the oeremonles. . On the ar rangement commltiee were: Mrs. B. It, Waldellch, Mrs. Clara Curtis, Mrs. Nel lie P. Van Horn, Mrs. Orace Standard and Mrs. Clalstia Wallace. daughter of Mr. and Mts. Oeoige 1'lckjrel, to Mr. Roger J. Wolcott. took place Thursday evening, November JO, at I o deck, at tha hi me of the b Ide's prs.its. The Kv. Hugh U. Bpeer of the Central United Presbyterian church read 'ths wedding lines. Ths bride as gowned In soft whits satin, with overdrapa of (hlts marquisette, embioldered in pearls and crystals, ins tune veil was held by a wrsath of Jllllea of the valley. Her shower bouquet was of whits roses. MUs Helen Wolcott, maid of honor, wors a gowa of yellow silk, veiled Ih slf-)ned chiffon. She csrrled an arm bouquet of yellow roses. Ths groom was attended by Mr. Ralph Plckrell, brother of the bride Mr. and Mrs. Weioott left Thursday even' conclusion 4o a happy Thanksgiving day. As they were coming out ths young wife grasped s4 her heart and gulled her hus- band's name as shs fell to ths sidewalk. Ths Wellers were married recently In Chicago and until three days ago had been visiting with the bride's parents at Lynch, Neb., when they cams to Omaha, where Percy Welter Intended to gat em ployment. Mrs. Weller's parents wsru notified of her sudden death. Coroner Crosby was notified and took the body. In the I. oar a of Education boa wars: Messrs. Messrs, Jme K.charditon, W . 'j , tomirke. levd CuU, J. U Jacubson, lr. lmuy.yiiar. . c. Keiiueu. Guests Are Not Tardy "Mil many nucleus complain that their guests are lute In repljleg to In- vustior.s and teray In arriving ai the funutlun, ou hosuss has discovered that all guests art nut like Uil yesterday arternowu wut.ii jl.. and Mrs. iaiin Jim an eniet tallied tor tuelr thiee sons, Jincls, Utortia and Charles vtel.iiuiton second, the Hula suik vere all theie ik me time bttoie tun Slated tiiuu tur the party, 'i oe sn.a.l to; s and yli 14 besau arriving about U.tu.n mniule. brfur 1 and an ie in tuir p.titca isauy and waiting tor the moving picture show which Mr. ChmiBS aiariln ana Mr. Fruit Martin tad pJiuneU tur tntir tntertaia. n.tnt. Thtxe wets pictures ot Japsuess clill drtn la brtlumut colored suits and kimonos ana tiux.cn youiiis and maidens ot Holland In thtlr queer nailve co.iunio. tups and wyoua suews: tltea there Mere ittovlug pictures and culur.d sddee of train UiaU and many things to fcniuno the )ouihful guenis. Ths ptctuiee wore siveil at ths boms of Mr, and Mis. Ueotge liarker, Tlictoe present were: Utile lluacc Ultle Misses ne.ina conun, Gntuu iwiueter, t.unoi biu.iii, tt. caldweii. lite .'Ur, tll(al)IS 1 lt.(, ST. PATRICK'S RIYAL SEEKS RESPITE FROM HIS LABORS Emulating another great Irishman, Pat Flynn marched down Douglas street to Ing tor Colorado. They will be St home I ths police station last night, leaving-In at tm Btnnsy street after December it his wake battle-scarred dragons, lisxards, cobras, rattlers and Ella monsters. In lPfV fVlA PlltlTPA1' I1 rrdor of the polics station ho s X Ul tUU i. UuUlQ eeuttd a tarantula and 100 garter snakos befors entering the office and asking to Tha Tempts Israel Sisterhood will give be locked In a mesh cell, where he would bridge party Monday afternoon, Ds not ftnd provocation for further combat GEORGE ASSASSIN SHOOTS MAN IN QUARREL OVER BEER In a quarrel over a can of beer, Frank Falco, 2KJ Plsrcs street was shot In ths left thigh at 6:30 oclock last night by George Assassin. He was taken from Twentieth and Pierce streets, where the fight took place, to St. Joseph', hospital. Tha quarrel started between the men who are Italians, In Jos Corlibro's saloon, Twsnty-sseond street and Poppleton ave nua. The police are looking for Assassin, who escaped. cember 1 Mrs. Henry Htller, Mrs. Albert Preyfoos and Mrs. Iau1s lllller will sntertain at bridge Wednesday, December , at the Metropolitan building. Mr. and Mrs. Les Herdman wilt enter tain at dinner Saturday evening at their home. Covers will bs placed for. Mrs Charles Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rosewater, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur F. rtntlth, ' Mr. and Mrs. W. I Tetter, Mr. snd Mrs. V. A. Urlmmell, Mr. Wurren K. Cundiff. Mr. snd Mrs. Lee Herdman. His request was grahud. Gurcd in One Day A few doses of Munyon's Cold Rem edy will break up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It' relieves the head, throat and lungs almost Instantly. Price ti cents at any druggist's, or sent postpaid. If you need Medical Advlt-o write to Miinyon s Doctors. 1 ney will carefully diagnose your csee and give you advice, by nail absolutely free on any dtseaaa UU and JeUerson Bis., Philadelphia, la. Christmas Gifts of Furniture . Gifts that are useful and that will endure for years and years are the kind which a vast majority of people are buying this season. Furniture is the most popular form of gifts, and we already have sold hundreds of pieces that are being held for Christmas delivery. Here are some suggestions for your Christmas present: Solid Mahogany Tea Tray Pret ty, desifn, with graceful, French lines; very handsomely finished. 7.00 $11.00 Desk Mahogany; beauti ful inlay; roomy compartments; solid writing bed " 0.00 $17.60 Marble Pedestals Italian . marble; fluted; especially fine; beautiful .$1350 $15.50 Ladiea' Oak Desk-One large drawer; "roomy compart ments; choicest patterns; very Telephone Stand and Chair Con structed of pretty oak; heavy lines; very durable and service able : $ 5.50 Silk Lamp Shades Size, sixteen inches; gold galoon; beautiful; im ported from France 9 8.00 Silk Lamp Shade French im- ' portation; silk lining; beaded i- fringe; gold galoon G.50 Mahogany Tea Tray Beautiful inlay, solid crlass top, handsome best construction .......... .12.00 article, very fine model .$14.00 Ladies Desk Chair Beautiful Solid Mahogany Fern Stand Re-' oak, solidly made; strong seat and movable brass receptacle; very , - back; very serviceable.. 4.75 well made; exceptional value $12.50 Oak Cellarette Made for beauty ' $18. Mahogany Tip-Up Table and. service; excellent arrange- Large size; full of excellent value; I .. , ment of compartments; durable. .$14.50 thoroughly made $14.00 Remember Good furniture may be cheap; but ' cheap" furniture cannot be good Siller, Stewart Beaton Co. THE TAG POLICY HOUSE Established 1864 413-15-17 South Sixteenth St. V ijfc. ul is. iie, liA.ueiiiiv ul. M enters Vt llialuu Cow. Bill. , ki.vit fto-'is.vl.ert ack lenrmacntr, ferulae . juutuu bvjullo, C.ai-ic uH Uuraeils Kkrkeudall. j-.fi.uf kst.n. lOIulli bOawllt, Anu touas. biasieis Uku c'uuon, t io J a.iutn, tuv.ajii biuilll, ie.fcuii I p.lias, 2'ii-i.ttJd IK'tl, JiiuiM i.Jrus. AubUU bil IU ...it, Aniuwiiy Ijct. nnailier, Otuu. I'm, iMiftiuin. turns.-- Misses. J.&ttiii I'avls, liLnueii) Klrkendall, t,u i.:, starry Kucm. lltaieme iMtlics, ir. ani ii. W. T. Isttr. ' iif. si.u iAt. r'.u;u biinio. Mr. end kits. Ueoimi iiiuker. iir. tklid All. Clikl.es Aiarnil. Mi. an 4 Mrs. jbittt uwur. Mr. uJ Mrs. Hiu, t I k. ktr, scoad. in. ai.ii alls, fc inuft MuUo. . Personal Gossip Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Fielding of Lincoln sre the guests Of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Howard, Mrs. Anna Orer of ChlOMO has ar rived to bs ths guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cliarlvs Mets. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kimball and little son. Jack, left last evening for their win ter home In Ormonde, t'la. . Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Choats and son. Ororse F. Chrale of Denver, spent ThanksKiving as the guests of Mr, F. Arlon Lewis and family. 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cameron spent Thauksjlvlng day at Schuyler, Neb.. guests or Mr. Cameron a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welleu Cameron. Buy Xrnaa novelties now. fcililUi, 117 So. 16th 8t. Welnlander Caadtrsl reel aa4 rralta. For osuU.td orange pl, seleot smooth. rresn skins ot orensrs or lemons Straps off as muuh as possible of ths Inner white skin, then when the skin Is thin and clear out Into strips. Cook a thick sir up of sugar and water and simmer ths peel In this. This jirocesa must be thoroughly watched and sllired to prevent burning. Take the peeis from the pan and roll them In (owdcred sugsr. A small fancy box (Hied with candied pei mkes a de- iifchtrul gt't. Cspdied trulls art mads by THE FAHOUS " 16th and Farnam Sts. 2d Floor McCrorcy's 5c aid 13c Store Finest elevator service in the west to Omaha's Beautiful Daylight Cloak, Suit and Millinery House. '"Where REDFERN and PALMER garments are sold for less than ordinary makes. The reason: We are on the second floor where the rent is not exorbitant, and wo give you the benefit. SATURDAY SPECIALS Our sntlrs stock of Importod and Domestic artistic trimmed Hats, valuet up to ttO.OO and 1X5.00, 4 pa 1- a ?AetfV-e74UV-iJ.lrV Baturdsr in I lots Ths much wantsj nnd popular Mannish Fldoncl Waists, Eaturday. leal ft.OO values Silk and Msjssllue Waists, values up to $4.50, at Bale of Fine Chiffon W'alsta real values up to f 10.00, Saturday ....... Choice of any Coat or Suit In the bouse In t lota. Plushes excepted 100 Eklrta in Corduroys, Serge and Mannish Suitlag, real 15.00 valuea Never In the history ot Omaha were values like these ever ot fered by any bouse. ...$1.95 ;ta real values up to 110.00, fte qs $7.50.$10.0.$15.0D 12.93 mm r; -. The fast, solid, electric-lighted, through train of the Illinois Central from Chicago and St. Louis to Jacksonville, FLORIDA Through btsrvatloB-eomptrtmsnt and lourtsen-tectlonerawlni-rooni sleeping cars, trse reclining chair car(ttesl construction) andeoaeh (also tourist sleeping car ea 1 and 3d Tustdsy ol tha month) bstwesa Chlcsgo and Jacksonvills. Twslvs ssctlon drawing-room alssping car and free chair ear St Leu is to Jack aoBvllls. All sitsls ia dining cars. Illinois Ccutrsl Daily Lt Chicago ... . 8; J 3 pin Lv St, Ixmls . f 11 :SO pm At IllrminghaDi. 8:80 pm Central of Georgia Ar Columbus ... 9:00 pm Ar Savannah ... 7:30 am Ar Albany 1:00 am Atlantic Coast Line Ar Jacksonville. 7:00 am Connection at Columbus with through sleeping car for Savannah, Ca.j also at Jacksonville (or all points in Florida, and with trains making jieambuip wuuuetuuub iur Havana, tuoa xi-? ' . Information about Winter Tourist fares and homeseekers' fares to Florida on first kv and third Tuesday of the month: also information as to tourist tickets and Illinois Central service to NewOrleans,Vicksburg National Military Park), Havana, Panama and Central American points via New Orleans; as well as reservations, tickets and describe literature, can be obtained of your home ticket agent, or by addressing S. North, Dist. Pass. Agt., Illinois Central R, H, 409 So. Sixteenth Street, Omaha, Neb. BEE WIT PRODUCE EES ULTS