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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1912)
5 THE BERG CLOTHING CO. Announces the Greatest Clothing Sale in the History I 'lilh Uhb: OMAHA, JWhhM)A, MAlvMBhR. U liL2. Hi EL OF THEIR STORE STARTING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 At 8:00 A. M. Sharp Through a Really Wonderful Purchase From the House of Kuppenheimer of 2100 SUITS OF THE FIRST QUALITY Made to retail at $25 to $40. A big portion of these .suits are silk lined. Sale prices, $17.50 and $22.50. We are enabled to offer the men of Omaha and vicinity the GFEATEST BARGAINS IN MEN'S SUITS EVER KNOWN IN THE WEST. RIGHT AT THE HEIGHT OF THE SEASON The House of Kuppenheimer makes the finest clothes in America. Every suit offered in this sale is absolutely perfect. The sale stands unprecedented in Omaha's history. These are unheard of reductions for Kuppenheimer clothes. We Announce This Great Sale of Men's Suits Tkat Were Hade To Sell at $12 and $15,Now $18 and $20, Now $25 and $30, Now SH 2 i il VJ? Z L mm $35 and $40, Now BANKERS CROWD SHEEP MEN "Losses on Ranges Last Winter Have Brought About Conservation. MEAT PEICES TO GO HIGHER ' Wyoming; nnncher Gives IntprentliiR Tlfw of the Sltiintlon nn lie Here It to Kxlst In the Htockrnlslns Con 11 try. "Those who complain of high prices '-of meat win see the prices higher yet before spring," said John Flndloy. sheepman frpm Tender, Wyo., In Omaha Tuesday. "The republicans, demo crats or bull moose will not nave any thing to do with It, cither. The live stock supply la simply not In the country, find for that reasons meat of all kinds Kill be scarce.',' Mr. Flndloy said the sheep run for this fall Is about over, as practically all the fhoep have been cleared out of Wyoming land tflo other sheep states. Very few range cattle, he said, 'ure now left on the ranges, and he called attention to tho fact that the hog crop Is especially short n the hog raising states. Sheep IlnnlncnH Dwindle. "'There will never be flocks of Bheep on the ranges again like those of the past. Rankers are growing conservative because they are beginning to reallzo that there Isn't as much range to pasture sneep as there used to be, and consequently the Josfc3 H winter are greater. It is harder now loget a bank to advance money on a large flock of -sheep. They learned something last winter when they found that after advancing money to tarry the sheep, they had to advance larger sums to the ranchers to buy hay jto keoR the sheep through the winter. .-Way was tSO a ton, but the sheep had to have It. because the range grass had been cropped too short In summer. Then "came the worst blo- of all. After the uheep had been wintered through at great expense, there came heavy storms In April during the lambing season, which killed sheep by tho millions. It Is no wonder .that the bankers are conservative now. There are many largo ranchers that went so far in the hole last winter that It will taken them ten years to get out, I, noli for Sninll Crop. "But while the crop of sheep was short this year on account of tho storms, I look for even a smaller crop next spring. The bankers have crowded tho sheep growers for money and forced them to sell every thing that Is saleable, forcing many ot them to reduce the large flocks down to 1,600. Fifteon hundred owes for a ranch man are not enough to restock the ranges, as you can't flguro on more than 75 per cent as many lambs as owes." BUSINESS MEN TO HEAR RUGH TALK ON CHINA Arthur rtugh, national student secre tary for China of the Young Men's Chris tian association, will 'deliver an address Wednesday noon at tiio Young Men's Christian association before a number ot Omaha business men. In the evening lie will be the principal speaker at a dinner to be given at the same place. Mr. Hugh Is a nativo of Pennsylvania. lie was born In 1873. He attended Witten berg college nt Springfield, O., and was graduated In 101. He has been In China for six years and visited practically all the provinces In the Interest of the asso ciation. He will talk on China at the meeting Wednesday night. JURY SECURED IN TRIAL OF EDITOR FOR MURDER CLAUEMOUE, OI0., Nov. li.-A Jury for the trial of H. O. Jeffries, editor of the Nowata Advertiser, charged with tho murder of Mis. Irene Goheen last April, was obtained today. The taking of evi dence will begin tomorrow. Mrs, Ooheen was an advertising solici tor employed on Jeffries' paper, llor body, with the skull fractured, was found in a pasture. Near the scene were footprints of a horse, shod with racing (hoes. Plaster casts of these prints were, It Is said, found .to correspond to the shoos of Jeffries' race horse. $100,000 Window is Displayed at Store Of Fred Brodegaard Fred Hrodegaard Monday observed the twenty-eighth anniversary of his Jewelry business by giving away souvenirs and holding a general reception for the pub lic at his new store, 203 South Sixteenth street. Mom than 1,000 beautiful sou venirs were given away in three hours. The reception was begun nt 12 o'clock. Many thousand perrons visited the store and Inspected tho largo stock. In addition to giving away souvenirs, Mr. Brodegaard also made a special dli play In one of his show windows, having on view there more than 1100,000 worth of diamonds, watches and pearls. Ac cording to Mr. Brodegaard this Is tho first J100.000 window that has over been displayed In Omaha. During the reception In the afternoon a band furnished music, playing many of tho most popular airs of tho day and at tracting a large crowd. Each fall Mr. Brodegaard has a Christmas opening, it which time ho makes a special showing of holiday goods. He this year combines the fall opening with his anniversary observation. Five Men Killed in Hunting Accidents VIRGINIA, Minn., Nov. 11.-Five per sons have been killed In hunting acci dents In northern Minnesota nnd Wis consin, according to reports which reached Virginia today. Near Sand Lake, Joseph Kuskl, aged 15, was shot and killed ac cidentally by Kmll Jacobson, n hunting companion, and at Mountain iron Arthur Hill fatally shot J. W. Nelson, a mem ber of tho sume party. August MnrUnr. aged II, near Knife Valley, dropped his I gun on a stump and the Jar discharged it, a load of Bhot killing the boy. Carl Nelson and Qeorgo Fehrenbeck were drowned when the canoe In which tlnty were hunting ducks capsized In Oremi Bay, Wis. At Chrlsholm today a reckless hunter fired point-blank at a group of workmen, but they, accustomed to working In tho woods, during the hunting season an ticipated his act nnd escaped Injury by dropping flat on tlV.-lr faces. p0URT RENDERS DECISION IN DENVER TROLLEY LITIGATION T For Dandruff, Falling Hair or Itchy Scalp 25 Cent "Danderine" SaVtNhe hair! Danderine destroys dandruff and Btops falling hair at once Grows hair, we prove it. If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and Is radiant with life: has an Incomparable softness and is fuffy and lustrous you must use Danderine, because nothing else accomplishes so much for the hair. Just one application of Knowlton's Danderine will double the beauty of your lialr. besides It immediately dissolves very particle of dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair If you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of Its lustre. Its strength ui.d its very life, and If not overcome It produces a feverlshnesa and itching of k" scalp, the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out. If your hair has been neglected and Is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, don't hesitate, but get a 25-cent bottle ot Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a little as di rected and ten minutes after you will say this was the best Investment you ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised that If you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of It no dandruff no Itching scalp and no more falling hair you must use Knowlton's Danderine. If eventually why not now? A 25-cent bottle will truly amaze you. Advertisement. May Call Militia To Suppress Strike Among Students STAIUCVILLE, Miss., Nov. ll.-Declar-ing that If necessary he would call out the state militia to protect loyal stu dents, Governor Brewer today took a hand In tho "strike" of classmen at the Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical Institute, who "walked out" after Presl dent Hlghtower had refused to rescind an order prohibiting men from visiting young women students in classrooms out of study hours. It wan announced today that 250 men students had left the college. Governor Brewer, who attended' today's session at the Institute, asserted that the contention of the students was groundless He said writs ot arrest had been Issued for striking seniors and that they would be taken Into custody unless they left the college grounds. - It was reported that young men stu dents did not consider President High tower's order unfair. Ilenth on tho (inline Is sharp, short agony. The lame back of Kidney trouble Is dally misery. Take, Electric Bitters for quick relief. 00c. For ale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement, ST. PAI'I,, Minn., Nov. 11 -The Denver City Tramway company Is entitled to the uso of every street In Denver until 1920, according to a decision of tho United States court of appeals handud down to day. The deoislon was filed in litigation of tho Mercantile Trust company. New York, mortgagee of the tramway company, agalnBt the city nnd county of Denver. Tho trust company nought to have the franchise granted In 18S6 mode final In all Its parts. The court holds that under a special agreement ratified by the. voters In IPOS tho matter cannot be adjudicated until 1J24 and that the prcsont franchise Is not pormanent. AMBASSADOR BRYAN HANDS IN RESIGNATION WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. ll.-Charles Page Bryan, United States ambassador to Japan, today tendered his resignation to President Taft, who reluctantly ac cepted It. Mr. Bryan gave ill health, hrought on by a carriage accident In Japan, as the reason for his resignation. He Is now nt his home In Eimhurst, IU. receiving medical treatment. WOMAN DEFIES JUDGE KENESAW M. LANDIS CHICAGO. Nov. U.-Unlted Slates Dls- trlot Judge K. M. Iandls was doflnd by a woman today In the Inquiry Into the man ner In which her husband conducted his private banking business, Mrs. Margaret Klrby was tho woman and she refused for ten minutes of steady questioning by the Judgo himself to answer. "Why not?" asked Judge Iandl. "Because," she roplled, Tho court finally entered a rule requir ing her to nnswer by tomorrow. Mr. Klrby Is under arrest on a chnrgo that she continued on Insolvent banking biiHlnesa after she knew she was Insolvent and after her husband had been ndjudgod Insane. A Swell Affair ninke Hhut Ur Trumps. MOBEKhV. Mo., Nov. ll.aeorgn Blake of this city was killed hern to night by two trumps, who had robbod him a half hour before. Blaktvand three companions were hold up by the tramps and Blake later secured his shotgun and went In search of tho robbers. They were hiding behind a pile of nteel rntls and shot Blake ns he came suddenly .upon them. Roots, Barks, Herbs ROOSEVELT LIKES SHOWING ' MADE BY HIS OWN NEW PARTY NEW YORK. Nov. 11. Theodore ncoee velt made a formal statement tonight bearing upon the election and the future progressive party. In line with previous expressions of his own and of his col leagues, he reiterated that the "Progres sive party has come to say," and "So far from being over, the battle has Just begun." 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Aside from the good Impression a youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing that you are "looking fit" gives one courage to under take and accompllsti things So why sur fer tho hundlcup of looking old on ac count of gray hairs, when a simple rem edy will glvo your huh- youthful color and beauty In a few days' time? Moat people know that common garden auge acts as a color restorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grandmothers used a "Hage Tea" for keeping their hair dark. soft and luxuriant. In Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur lialr Jtrnedy we have an ideal preparation of Sage, combined with Sul phur und other vegetable remedies for dandruff, Itching scalp and thin, weak hair that Is split nt thn ends or constant ly coming out. A few applications of this valuable remedy will bring back the color and In n short time It will remove every trace ot dandruff and greatly improve Uie growth nnd appearance of the hair. Get a, fifty cent bottle from your drug gist today, and notice tiro difference In your hair nfter a few days' treatment. All druggists sell It, under guarantee that the money will be refunded If the rsmedy li not exactly as represented. Agents, Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 103 So. 16th-324 So. I6th-207 N. 16th and 24th and Farnam Sts. Advertisement. US MAY THROW Y0URTC w 11 sw rxssssssL STIIDC lsH, of all varieties cured in In a few days without pain or loss of time. No pay wlllbe accepted un til the putlent l.i cured. Write or call, "Fidelity" Rupture Cut Rig U. 8, fit. Offica Prank X, Wray, M. D, B Building, Omaha 1