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    THE BEE: OMAHA. l-TilDAY. JAXUAKT 11'. 1912-
A Bargain in Children's Coals
mi
In order to effect an immediate clearance of thJ
many beautiful coats which yet remain, we have grouped
a splendid lot of Children's Coats of Chinchilla, Broad
cloth and Cheviot, in handsome colore and patterns and
pretty stylos, sizes 2 to 6 years Every coat has sold reg
ularly at $5.00 and is ahundantly worth that figure.
Your choice Friday at
. $3.34
All other Children'g Coats, embracing Broadcloth. Chinchilla
and Cheviot at S3 Vi discount, a follows -
IJ.9S Coats 82.64
$.50 Coat $4.34
17.50 Coats 85.00
$9.50 Coats 85.67
$10.00 Coat 86.67
$13.00 Coats 88.00
$U.o Cost 810.00
Girls Colli S 13 16 Years . Olf
Clever, girlish style handsomely tailored and finisher:
Broadcloth. Velvet. Chinchilla, Black Dobeon Seal Plusb. Caranl
and Mannish Mixture.
$5.90
$.B0
$0.75
$7.60
IS..0
$$.75
$.T5
$10.00
$10.50
$11.75
foi 84.17
Coat 84.34
Coat 84.50
Co.it 85.00
coats 85.67
Costa . 85.84
Coau 88.50
Coata 86.67
R7.00
87.84
coats
Coau ,
no
$12.50 Coau S8.34
$13.50 Coat 80.OO
$14.76 Coau 89.84
$16.50 Coala .. 810.34
$ 10.50 Coat 811.00
$17.60 Coat 811.67
$18.00 Coat 812.00
$10.75 Cuatg .. 813.17
$13.60 Coau 815.O0
$23.00 Coat 816.67
tr mit ptonn
iMraawoac
ISIft-20 FAR AM HTRKRT.
10 WANS CHOSE CEDAR RAPIDS
Republican -State Committee Pick
Convention City.
C. M. THOMAS IS TO PBISLDE
Dee Melaea Will rreeably Crt the
UK Ceaveatlaa Be Held
. After the atleaal Cath-ertaa;.
Ifr on iho.-t notice and liana Belch ef
Klgia was ehoMn la hit auad.
K. P. Hubbard of Juniata asked for a
Vota of the fanners on parcela poet. Tha
vote was prsrttralry unanimous hi
Uvor of It.
A resolution committee was appointed,
4o consist of 8. It. Rlker of It or k ham, J.
B. Caaaday of Mlnden, W. H. Campbell
ef Clsrks, E. Oslley of Elfin and Fetor
Xroga.
At tne business teuton of lb Ne
braska Farmers congress F. a. Odell of
the leglelativs eeovnl'.'.M reported on the
work of tbat eommmea during lb hut
asssloa of the legislature, lie enumer
ate? the lews that were pawed m the
lntereeu ef the fanner and fotiid fault
only wltb tba one eetaWtihlr an seri
culture! aebeol In the southwestern part
of the state, ssylng It waa purely a par
ti eaa raeaeureand made agricultural edu
catloa 'the foot ball ef politic.
Will Vl.lt South Uatehn.
The delegates ettendma the Nebraska
farmers and allied orgaalsatione eon
grass will be the gueats ef the Vnlon
took yards. South Omaha, today. Spe
cial ears will lake the Till tori te the
stork yards, wner they will be shown
ever the yards and taken through several
ef the packing housss.
At IMS o'clock a luncheen 'will be
given them In the Exchange dining hall,
after which a talk-feat will ba held.
Brute ItcCullough will Ulk on shipping
and marketing lire stock. O. tl. fmlth
of the Co-operative Shippers- auortatkm
LORIMER GOESJNTO DETAIL
Senttor IniiiU TJpoa Expltiniaf
Answer to All Question.
HAltXCEY READS THE PAfESS
Attorney Attempts te Skew by Chi
sago Jeeraals that Larimer I
the Osly Una Wit Ceeld
Have Been Elected.
WABHINaTO.V. Jan. Il.-Detallt of the
Band of Hope, the Hopkins Helping
Handera and the Hopkins Apple Barrel,
all things more or lees nynonomous with
republican politics In Illinois In the sea
atirlal fight ef 1KB snd UMS, were told
by Itenstor Lvrlmsr oday before the
committee of sensters Inmstlgailng hit
election. .
Pert of th morning seerlon wss uktn
up the reading of political stories printed
by Chicago papers St the time ef San
stor Lorl Tier's election. Judge Haneey
Insisted on reading them la full to the
committee. He said they would support
hla contention that Horklns could never
have been elected with the opposition ef
Oovemor Deacon and that Senator Lar
imer waa the one man at that time who
could be elected with democratic votes.
Thla waa Senator Lorlmir'a third day
as a wltnesa and hie testimony bad
4 cached only the groundwork atage. Coun-
Shipplng Assoclstlons," ,Trro.r' Con- ," "L" Z.ZlTZT- -k. T.
reached before Saturday. Members ef the
IneeetlgsUng committee ara Uklng a lead
ing part In the Inquiry. Senators Kern,
Jones snd Fletcher ask almost ss many
Questions a th lawyers.
Senator Larimer gives complete snswers
snd insists on explaining contributing In
cidents. Frequently when asked a ques
tion be ssys:
1 think I had better tell you the story
that gees with that." Then h recites the
events which havs political significance
to the point In nutation.
will be fully discussed by U C.
Lawson, president of the Fsrmers con
gress. Jack Walter of lbs Unloa fuxf
yards will te' Stoat the line of work- m
wklck be la enVesed, S. OdeU will speak
on tht "Rural Life Cwnmleeles." Job
O Hears, supedntendem of th Armour
packing house, will enterlsln the visitors
wttb a description oijihe work which
goes an withia the walls of the modern
packing houses. F. Bl, .atepticarson. a
cemmleelosj man at the yards, will speak
ea "The Commission Man."
Basse af tba Parasere.
Friday morning's meeting will be In the
I.lvs Stock exchange building at Houtb
' Omaha, after a visit to the Hock yards.
T. O Lswson. president of the Nebraska
Farmers' coat nee. worked ur-UI I e clock
I this seeming ea plsns for the convention.
It Is chilly m the convention ha 1 1, but
'. with their heavy ove.coele en the farm
ers say they keep warmer than when
pealing fodder te the stock.
J. aV Osnsday. former secretary of the
i co-operative (rein men and newly elected
president, bee been a leader In the farm
ere so-operative movement In Nebraska
'for maay years.
II V. Farrtab. manager or the publicity
.bureau of the Omaha Commercial club,
Is primarily a writer, but. when be bad
flnuhed Inviting the grain men to come
e Oman In UU he was proclaimed as
'.'-soma speaker."
O. a. Smith of Kearney, who presided
'over the sessions of the Farmers' Co
, iswrstivs Live Stock and Orsln Slate
Delation until hi succeiaor wss
elected, has evidently Isken Joe Cannon
. las kls medel of a presiding officer, lie
puts the business through with a rush.
r and rf anyone tnee to Impede it or turn
dellberationa la another direction the
rteam roi.er Is run over aim wlih s vim
hat leaves him figuratively flat on tne
ftoor. . ; ..... .
'
DES 1101NE3 is., Jan. ll.-The rrpub
.ican stste cci.ral committee in session
here late this afternoon selected Cedar
Kspids, la., as the place of holding the
republican state convention. The date
agreed opon waa April 24. C. M. Thomas,
s "progressive" of Maqookets. la., waa
c-hoeen temporary chairman. Vigo Llngby
of Council Bluffs had the proxy of Com
mitteeman Lorana of the Eighth district,
wke ess delayed the the storm.
Dee Molne probably will get the late
convention, which Is to be held after the
nstlonsl convention, according to mem
bers of the committee.
At the conclusion of the session Carl
Franks of Parkrrabui-g, chairman or the
state committee, announced his candi
dacy for national committeeman to suc
ceed Krnest K. Hart of Council Bluffs.
John T. Adams of Dubuque and E. H..
Moore of Cedar Rapids are other candi
dates. DKS MOINES. Jan. li.-Hnow, driven by
a strong wind, swept over lows, today.
The govern meat thermometer here tonight
registered 1 degrees below sera, and Is
expected to sink to below before morn
ing. Reports from the northern psrt of
ths state ehow temperatures ranging from
II to M degrees below sero. Mason City
experienced the coldest day of the winter
with a temperature of 1 below.
Sew rerporatloas.
There wss filed with the sccreury of
etsls today1 the articles of the Central
Investment company of Augusta, Me.,
with t3,S0 In use in Iowa; ths Daven
port Novelty and Manufacturing company
of Davenport. CS.0W; Sentinel Publishing
company. Oaceols, HJ.One, and ths Iowa
Beef Cattle Producers', sssoelatlon.
Board at Health Meets.
Ths regular meeting of the Bute Board
of Health waa held today. Members pres
ent report tbat general health conditions
are good In ths state, though there baa
been some diphtheria and typhoid in va
rious parti of the state A number of
certificates were signed of new doctors
m ths stats.
Para Papers Divide.
A surprise was sprung todsy when tha
Iowa Homestead, oldest of ths farm
papers of the state came out strongly
sgslnat Prof, liolden for governor, and
In opposition to ths attitude of other farm
papers thst are bark of the Holden can
didacy for governor aa( distinctly for tha
seaetti or tne termers. Tne nomeeteaa
questions whether or not Prof. Holden
would be of any benefit lo the ttats as
ths republican eandldsts and recalls the
fsct thst a few years ago hs wss con
nected up with a land booming scheme
for tar western lands,
Bdaratlaaal Directory leased.
The state department of public Instruc
tion bas just Issued a new educational
directory. Th reports of county superin
tendents show that there wss spent In
the ststs last year for schools tli.Ue.E4.
Ths number of teachers smployed was
fi.let. Th total school enrollment w
Xi.sh and tha average school attendance
Ml. 141. There are fifty consolidated rural
oheoia and ninety-nine schools were
cloeed so that th pupils might be trans
ported elsewhere.
fighting against such sn Influence ss
that!" .. i . -
Mr. Carnegie also related bow he bed
given a credit to Collls P. Huntington,
president of the Southern Pacific, at a
time when Huntington wss "hsrd up."
He was my friend." said Caraegls-
What chance had a paid agent to com
pete under those conditions?"
Mr. Csrncgis was questioned at length
about ths price of . steel nils, the com
mittee seeking to establish. If possible.
whether t a ton for rails wss a fair or
unfair price, or ths pries for which they
ava sold since tne organisation or the
Steel trust.
Representative Gardner (Mass.). and
Mr. Carnegie had a tilt. Mr. Gardner be
coming quite agitated, and ifr. Carnegie
refuting to be fUistrsted.
"Do you believe I! a ton a reasonable
charge for steel rails at ths present
time?" demanded Mr. Gardner.
I think It It a liberal price."
Would IS be a fair price?"
I don't want to alt here as a critic on
my successors.
Was ta a reasonable or unreasonable
price for rails when you left th busi
ness y
Asked ta Be Mare Specific.
'I would like to ask my counsel a ques
tion.'' Mr. Csmegte replied. "I tblnk your
questions are a bit unreasonable."
Mr. Carnegie, in view of the examina
tion of tile last two Car"." said Mr. Gard
ner, emphatically, "I do not tblnk I am
unre tenable. It seems to me thst you
are reluctant to answer questions which
are of Interett. Tou were unable to tell
ua about the steel piste pools; you could
tell us nothing snout the book vslus of
our property, snd now when w ask you
about what you thought a fair price for
rails you turn to your counsel for advice."
I turn to my counts! because at that
time there might bsvs bee a boom In
ralis snd ths price bed been up," said
Mr. Carnegie
I do not think Cf sn unreasonsbls
price." continued the Ironmaster, "if
there wss s bom th pries would bsvs
been higher. I wss In ths business of
making money and wanted ths highest
price 1 could get. If I wsnted to sell for
& and the consumer was satisfied to
buy at that price, Ihst wouldn't be ua-
air, would It?"
SIOUX CITY LUMOER FIRM
PROTESTS AGAINST RATES
i t . ssHSsaavssss
(Front a esff CesTssposident.) -
WASHINOTON. Jan. ll.-(Kpecil Tsle
rrar.) The Kdwsrds 4V Bradford Lumbar
fcosapany at loath Staaix City. Me., to
gay riled a eofspls'at with the Interstate
bommeree comrauaSoa against th Bur
tlngtea road, protesting against rates
Charged on shipments between Seutb
Sioux City and Chicago.
The asmpeainuts arge thst South Sioux
pty a cwnsMered a Missouri river com
men point Is th future; thst the detend
aiu be eompMled to refund ensures col
lected ea shipments moving between Chi
cago and Mississippi crossings and South
Swat tsty. Neb., la sxorss of rates ap
tiring between Chicago and points Uklng
same rates snd at iu: taint river croaslni
ad Sioux City. Is., covering shipment
moving within s period of th lest two
years. .
P. K. Everett of Scott' a Bluff arrived te'
K'ssnlagte today to testify before the
Hardertck spectsl committee chsrged with
lac mvestunttioa of the sugsr trust. Mr.
Everett represent ths beet sugar grow
trs of Scott's Bt.iff and It has been ar
;anged that be be given an apoortuetty
i be beard at torn jrrntr's session of the
f.wnjejttea " ' '"'
' Tne president today nominated 'Albert
B. (' id te be post muter at Alma. Nebr
: ptLKS I RED I TO 14 DATS.
Your druggist will refund .asooer If
- l'. vz O. J . t.VT iUa u cure any ca
Meningitis Epidemic
Causes Excitement
in Northern Texas
DALLAS. Tax.. -..... 11-Th menses of
stent ngltts in Dallas snd other cities of
north and east' Tsxss has Instilled sues
fear among all classes of populstloa that
public gatherings have been practically
abandoned. Even church meetings hsvs
bee given up. society gstherings are
rare, saloon keepers ssy fesr of ths
meningitis epidemic hss caused a serious
reduction In their trad, while worsens
and men's clubs meetings scheduled for
the next ten dsys havs been postponed.
Th convention of ths Texas los Cream
Manufacturers' aeeoelslion which was ex
pected to bring sN delegates hers January
17, baa been put off.
While ths ststs board ef health yester
day found lhat epidemic conditions hsvs
Improved, there Is no letup In the fight
against ths malady. Physldsns now sre
experimenting with meningitis serum to
cheek the spread of lbs disease
Administration of this preventive Is
under direction af Dr. Abraham Sopblan
ef New York, who declined te go to hit
dylag mother's bedside yssterdsy, ds
elarlng hs wss needed In Texas.
GRORSRKCK. Tex-. Jan. ll.-A guaran
tin "against ths world" has been estab
lished here. All persons are warned
against buying railway tickets to Oroea-
bsek and tks statement Is mad that as
pel sons will be permitted to leave trains
at Grneabeclu Lime has been scattered
through the stieets. There has seen ne
meningitis here.
losrn News Motes,
PENISON-Ths books of the county
auditor show thst ti e tsx valuation of
property In Crawford county amounts to
A.M1.UJ, and that on this Utt.OM will
raieeo. ths leadina items or expense i
ss follows: Plot. t2tl; hrldge, SM.IMU;
tremors. tMia: county, lu.ae.
PKMHON-The sheriff of this county
brousht back from 1. a vet. port John Kolln.
chsrged with a ststutory uffenss asa.nat
Ml-e A bills Frits or Manning, lis aas
held by ths justice for hearing before the
gran jury, lis save rx nae to appear
court, to meat here January U.
LOGAN "Jim" Milllman, the younger
ton of Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Milllman of
Logan, waa picked up unconscious fol
lowing a fail on Icy streets here Tueeoay
evening, snd taken to hit horns, where
hs wss confined lo his bed yesterday !-
rsuee of Injuries sustained on ths side
ef bis head. He will recover.
Holligan Expelled
from Stock Exchange
NEW YORK, Jss. IL-W. R Holligan
board mem her of th slock exchange
Cm of Holligan Co.. . waa expelled
front the exchange today, according te
announcement made by tne governor.
The cause af the expulsion waa given
merely as alleged misreprestntatiea tha.
as bad made whea obtaining membership
l BOi. The firm of W. R. Holligan 4
'Co.,- was organised In Max. and eonalets.
heeldrs Mr. Holllgsa. of John W. Rodger
and Thomas I. Wslsh.
Major Arrasmith
Will Command the ,
Expedition to China
MANILA, Jan. ll.-Delay bas arisen In
connection with the departure of th
transport Logan, which It to convey th
first battalion of th Fifteenth Infsntry
regiment to China. It will now probably
not leave until Friday morning.
The delay was due to 'the alterations
which It a-as necessary to make on th
transport so aa to pruvlds proper ao
oosnmodatlona for the field and machine
guns and the draft horses.
It la exnetnd the voysgs to China will
last ten dsys. Th troops will disem
bark at Chin Wang Ttu. and Rear Ad
miral Joseph R. Mutdock, commander of
the United Sta:ea Asiatic squadron, prob
ably will assist st ths binding.
The strength of the expedition will na
17 men In sIL Including th first bat
talion of th Fifteenth infantry, tha de
tachment of the hospital corps. machine
gun platoon and field service wagon
train.
Major Jam M. Arrasmith, who will
la command, will as accompanied by an
officer of th intelligence deiertment and
win report to Wllllsm J. Cslhoun, Amer
ican minister at Peking.
The troops will go aboard tha transport
st 4 o'clock this afternoon. They c
down from Pert Mckinley In huge barxea
slong the Paslg river. All sre Jubtlaxv
at the chance for field service. Thay
were paid en Wednesday la gold and
all af them are ra.tr.g their money for
the trip. - '
i.cniHJ. u.ind. Bleealng or rTotrudingf phcel en coach of passenger train
llei Ii ( 4 II oat a. aw-.
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FLAT WHEEL ON COACH
BREAKS MANY RAILS
ABERDEEN. . IV. Jaa. ll.-A
Key to the Sltuatloa Bee Advertising-
fist
of the Chwnae. Milwaukee St. Paul
railroad, wktch Is reported te have broken
maay rails betasea here sad Mllhank,
i. t- has demoralised traffic oa ths rail
road between the two place.
etlae teser Seal a he
NEW YORK. Jsa. II. All grades of re
r.ned sugar were reSueed f cents per let
pounds twdsy.
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DENTIFRICE
FIX PEICES AND
MAINTAIN THEM
(Continued from First Page)
GNAWING COLD INTENSIFIES
(Contlnusd from First Psge.)
servlcs on ths Scott City branch line
sines ths 1st snowstorms, wer tied up
west of hers todsy on their tour of In-
paction. Their apecial train waa unable
a move other way.
KANSAS CITY. Jsn. U.-Comng with a
pronouncd drop In temperature enow
driven by a wind of thirty mile an hour
wept over southwestern Kansas, north
ern Oklahoma and southern Missouri today.
In the Missouri valley temperatures
ranged from 11 below st Des Moines to
4 below at Huron, 8. D.
aaw la Deaver.
DENVER, Jan. Il.-Bnow began falling
generally throughout ths state today, ac
companied by an average drop of W de
grees ) temperature, with th mercury
aoverlng closs to kero.
HELENA, Mont., Jan. 11. -The lowest
temperature reported la Montana, today
waa o degrees below sero at Malta.
LA CROWE. YFI.. Wis, Jan. lt-For
th eleventh sueeesslv day th tempera
ture todsy waa below ssre, th taermcm-
eter registering a minimum of tl degress
below. Practically all out of door work
Impose! bl.
MINNEAPOLIS, Jsn. U.-Wlth a tec-
ord of 10 degree below sero todsy Ihe
thermometer denoted the coldest dy la
sight years.
Hundred Seventy
Drowned When Ship
Sinks in Black Sea
BUCHAREST. Roumenit, Jan. ll.-The
Itussian steamer Ruse foundered during a
gala la ths Black tea with ths whole of
its passengers and crew, tetsllng 17
persons.
Ths Ruts, which wss under command
of Captain p. A. Homoff and belongs to
the Ruatlan Steam Navigation company
of the Black sea and the Danube, wss
Menmlng from Gslsti to Odessa. Among
t.is passengers were Carl Anuseff, who
recently was appointed Russlsn coneu.
general at Oalats, and a's family.
INDIAN TROOPS MAY
BE SENT TO PERSIA
CALCITTA. British India. Jan. 1L-
Orders were Issued todsy to the brigade
of Infantry stationed at Akmadnagar te
bold Itself In readiness to proceed Im
mediately I Persia. Reports aa to ths
danger Incurred by merchants traveling
orer the trades routes in southern Peril a
led to this step.
Reductions on Children's Suits
Unusually Good Quality
And Smart Styles
Browning, King (EL Co.
Fancy Double-Breasted Two-Piece Suits and Single and Double
Breasted Norfolk Suits, some with extra bloomers:
Those that formerly sold at $5.00 to $6.00. $3.85
" " " " " $6.50 to $7.50..- 5.00
" " " " " $8.50 to $10.00. 6.75
. " " " " " $11.00 to $12.50. 8.50
These suits were made in our own Workrooms. They were superior
values at the original prices, but f- e Reductions make them Ex
traordinary Bargains, offered at j proper time to clean up all
our broken lines of this season's best selling attire for children,
ALL BOYS' FURNISHINGS RLDUCED
Boys' and Young Men's Shirts, $1.00, now ..65c, 121L- to UV2 sizes.
Boys and Young Men's Shirts, $1.50, now. . . . v $1.00, 12 to 14 sizes.
Boys' Blouses, $1.00, now 75c
Boys' and Children's Sweaters, $1.50 to $3, now $1.25
2o discount on all Gloves, Outing Flannel Pyjamas and Night Robes.
"A NATIONAL INSTITUTION"
BrQwning,King & Cq
FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS R. S. WILCOX. Plgr.
PAPERS IN FAULTS ARE SAFE
Wrecker Begin Clearing Awiy De
bris of Equitable Building.
CAITH0T BE 0 PUKED FOE DAT.
Law Caesaalttsa al ak Kaehsaa
Estaaaa Delivery al aaaarlllrs
Tlsa la r ka Flra l a
tll slosaar.
BlLLe?".
NEW TORK, Jan. 11. Olrsctora of ths
I'nion Pacific railroad held an sxtended
msstlnc bsra todsy to consider ths ad-
virabllltx at cslllnc In all ths outstand
ta( cert! lies tea of ths company because
of tha destruction of records In ths
Bqultabls firs. No decision was reached.
tw vnnif it Wreckers beasn
today ths work of clearing away tha de
bris and tee which encase ths sa(s de
posit Tsult In the burned EqulUbls.Ufs
Assuranea society nuuaini. ns
vaults In ths struct urs ars said to bs In
iui and ihalr contents at half a billion
of dollars in securities sre eat. L
Tha vsults of ths KquUsole Ufs hs-e
mm Snuiui ia hava' auccsaafully with
stood ths flames, though they will not bs
opened until they havs completely eooieo
off. officers of ths society say there Is
not a doubt that tha tJOMOMOo in securi
ties of ths society sre unnermea.
i t announced that the asm policies
on which ths Equltsbls had loaned soms-
thln between ro.tpoo.ooo ana iwtow
ksd been found to bs unharmed In ths
steel boies In which tbsy wsro kept.
Securities ars already being removed
rom ths vaults of ths Mercantile Trust
-ompany.
8hortly after tha opening of ths Kew
Vork Stock uchangs today notice was
posted "thst ths law committee gives no
ircs tbat delivery of securities between
-art lea dtrectlv or Indlroctlv affaned br
ths flra In ths Equitable building are
urtner delayed until Jsnusry la."
Chief Jaattew White Better.
WASHINGTON. Jsn. II. -Chief Justice
Whits had recovered eufflrlcntly from hla
cold today to prealde over ths supreme
court of the United States.
ETI
JsMiPbtos
Remarkable Dress .
Purchase by Orkin's
Douglas St, Store
Will be Included" in the Great
Final Clearance of Dresses
. Starts Saturday -
Orklns' Douglaa strsst stors announce!
an extraordinary purchasa of MO drssss
from a leading eastern sstabllsbnwnt at
a very low price. These dresses. Includ
ing sll the regular stock In ths Or kin
stors thst sold for 115, 117 50 and 1.M
will ba placed oa sale Saturday In ths
grsat final clearance of dresses for ..
Every drees Is strictly new and this
wonderful clearance offers a wide range
of selection In serais. Bedford cords,
corduroys, silks and chiffons, la all alter
and colors. Remember this big final
clearance starts Saturday morning at
o'clock. Bee full particulars In Friday
evening's Papers.
A Verfset su traaraatee Xa Xsery Oaes
I solicit Uitllcull cases in pteie
brlda-s work, renews having troubls
with tbslr lata4 or having their pis tes
flttsd are Invited to call and consult rr.
Ret of Tseth J-
Very Best Set of Teeth ViiS
Aluminum nates. Very Beet Made.auMM
Gold Plate WMo and JJ
Oold Crowns HjO aad Hp
Porcelain Crowns. Uka Your Owa Teetn
at 9340
Oold Fillings ft-00 aad p
Sllvsr 1lllns-s oa aad Vp
Porcelain rulings V.zl
Bridgs Work, per Tootli
DR. CLAW K
m PamiM wm
to rastoa lock.
Offtse Soars. Ss l Xsaalaga, to (S
aadaya. lint
1&$Mfy QZy Qfimfy Q)MNt
OMAHA'S rVBE FOOD CEXTEB
Friday's Specials
rrssh sratt aad VsgstaMs sst.
l.sss strictly fresh las Cocoanuta,
each so
tu-ge boxes riorida Strawberries,
ea.-h se
I plain lettuce as
California Navel Orsngea. per dos-
n Ids. aos aad ess
) Michigan celery be aad 10s
Large bunches Badlsbea, Onions.
Beeta snd Turatps as
Orspe Nuts per pkg. las
Macaroni. Vermicelli and Alpha-
beta, par pkg. ....las
.Varment or Ohio Maple Sugar.
per lb lie
tSc Layer Katsins. la cartons, per
lb. tea
ISc caaa Osillard's Imparted Olive
oil sue
White Asparsgas. Individual rana
each Use, per doaen tl-sa
t Boyle's Chill Sauce, per bottle tee
' sad las
Ideal Honey Cske. per lb. lie
Pretsels and fresh crisp Ginger
Rssps, per lb. as
lie -aa Heckmalt'a Table Apri
cots, la syrup aas
4
In asm- Mfj
Labia r-gas, per I l
eos w
Edam Cheeee, each, g
-i Sl.lO . "l
s Cheeae. vr lb. ate
attar. Sggs aad Ohsaaa Sept.
Our oest country Butter,
tary Mrs, per In,
oinctty rreea i
en
Fancy large
at
DomeMIe 8wla
Our m make Peanut Butter.
glass ...... ...lea, las aad t&s
O'.d fashioned Lys Hominy, per
Quart ......... .......... .10s
Celery Relish or Cbow-Cbew. per
quart SOe
Home Nads Mince Meat, per Jar. .
at lee, ate aad aos I
Uaasr fleusilmsst.
-anll- Sals ef reedlslsi
Blackberry Cordial, par bottle SSe
and soe
Apricot Cordis L per bottle . SOe
aad TSe Sjl
Banana Cardial per bottle. ... tc . fcj
and Tie
Stawberry Cordial, par bottle aos '
and
Cherry Cordial.
and
Apple Braady, par bottle
and
Peach Brandy, per bottle
and
LOW FARES
Ct (3 (3m (&tf
prr' botlie SOo 0
Tse fc
SOS f
.Tse
.aos 9
.Tea r. 5'
VIA
CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE
&
ST. PAUL
RAILWAY
From Omaha to points in
Alabama, Florida, Geor
gia, Lsouiaiana, Mississip
pi, Cuba, Central America.
ROUND TRIPS TO
New Orleans $41.00
Mobile M1.00
Jacksonville $50.50
Tampa, Fla $6110
Palm Beach, Fla.. . .$69.00
Havana, Cuba $87.00
LIBERAL STOP-OVERS.
Delightful tours to the
k Mediterranean, West In
dies, South America.
v Three pplemPd daily
tittins Omaha to Chicago
mike good connections
with through trains for the
East and South. Reserva
tions .made via all railroad
and steamship lines.
For pal tlcrjara Inquire at
CITY TVCXZT OPFICE,
1612 r.irnam Street, -Omaha.
Neb.
THE HALF HAS
. NEVER BEEN TOLD
Half of the wotld benefits havs never
been discovered. Half of life Is never
told. We live half of our full time be
fore we lesrn half of what we ahould
know. The miser plana hla future oy
saving half of whst he should spend.
Hla wife with poor health and half of
her teeth out. goes to the dentist, who
puts in hslf teeth. She finds hla prices
are too high and goes to the cheap
dentist, who chaiges only half aa much.
After examining her new teeth aba finds
that they are only one-fourth tha nat
ural alas. This la tba kind ef dental
work people have been getting. From
one-fourth to one-hslf teeth are food
catchsra, gsrm breeders, bacteria beds,
which causes foul fermentation. Tha
old styls dsntlstry Is a pretence of re
placing nature. It la tlrr.e people ahould
be educated. Tou can educate your den
tist by telling him you are tired of be
ing told that you will get used to un,
comfortable and unsanitary half bridge
work and teeth. Dr. Todd's full por- ,
eelaln teeth have atood tha tasL Hun
dreds of users are praising hie sanitary
methods of dsntlstry.. To provs thslr
statements, as wsll aa to inspect hla
work, hs Invitee the moat aksptloaJ, In
cluding tha dentists, to call at his office,
tai Brandels building.
wAjms
(10,000.000 ta fcoaaa Seemed by
Omaha Beal Batata.
My clients havs confidence In the
stsbility snV future growth of
On aha. I am, therefore. In a posi
tion to loan on residence and busi
ness propertiee In sums of $1.00
up to arty amount dealred where
sufficient security Is offered, and
will afrree to accept from 10 to
!0 of loans on any interest dele.
Loans clcsed promptly. Your busl
nsss solicited W. st. Thomas,
609 First rational Beak Bid.
BfCSEMEJTfc.
oaight, Saturday Mat. aad aright,
toe, SOe aad TSoi Hat. ese US S3.
mm aaaajeT mar
With si. DDDLBT is tha
Brew U usleal
BB. BXaJTS VBOM BOSTOB
s-sopio SO
Snaday Bays -alios lOord
"tittle Kiss Fix Tt "
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BOYD'S 'hoasst Boaglas
uw I t- O iM. ran. A3M
TOaiOBT ABB SAT. stATTaTBB
, iossna niius iar .
The Love Tales of Hoffmann
ATTTBDAT BnOaTT OBI.T
II Trovatore
Coala Bna The Bohasslaa Ctrl
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Plumes: Douglas 49i; lad. A-1491
Mat. Bvsry bay t:lS Bvsry Bight till
AOTABCBO TACDBVILUi
Mary Noruian; Valerie bergere ek Com.
pany: Van Hoven; Weeton a! Lynch: The
Four Floods; Harry tfreen; Internation
al Polo Teame: Klnetoecore; Orpneum
i :onccrt Orchestra. Cricee, Bight lea, lie,
, tee, TSe. stsrlnse, 10c, beet seats ate,
sseept Batarday aad Sua Say.
-oaxxxA-g ran CBBrrxB.
The Big. Classy Hurrah Show.
;E2S SOCIAL' MAIDS
IZTaATAaAJtSA ABB TAVSBTTLU
i Iimi. 0ie w ' .lisrd OX Uft laue,,
i Petite Jennie Austin, Electric City four,
; Wilbur Dcbbs snd a atrrty Fifty.
' Indies' Btsae ststlnss Bvary Week Bay.
AMERICAN THEATER
Tonight, BUta. Today and Saturday
KISS BTA aVABB aad the
rOODWABD STOCK COBCPAsTT ta
W1M WB vzai 1L-
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