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    THE BKE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1012.
I OAT BARGAINS,
V JUNIORS', SMALL WOMEJ
Three groups of very desirable coats
in which style, quality and values
were remarkable at our opening
prices of $14.50 to $29. 75, now on
sale at $19. 75 and as low as $10.
Group one, $14,50 lo $17.50 Coals,
choice
(J roup two, $19.7.) to $22.50 Coats,
choice
'Group three, $25.00 to $20.75 Conts,
choice
Furs-This Week-Furs
Special demonstration largo and small furs nil
week, samples displayed of nil our fitr coats, fur sot?,
fur lined coats, fur hats, fur caps, fur gloves, fur lined
gloves, etc.
You are cordially invited to in
spect this comprehensive show
ing of rare, moderate priced furs
TK V0UHO
mm
OWK
CHINESE GIRLS ARRESTED
Four Smuggled From Hong Kong
Detected by Cmtom'i Guard.
OFFICER REFUSES A BRIBE
Interpreter Who Hail Them In
Chare Offered Htm Store Than
Ycar'a Tar lo Allow TJm'ni
In Escape.
HAN KltANClHCO, Nov. i6.l'oiir Chi
nese Rlils dressed In men's clothes, who
had been smugeled ncrot the l'aolflc In
the hold of the Nippon Mum. wera bovno
shrieking and hysterical through the
city street today to the office of the
surveyor of the port- They warn aecretlv
arrested late last night fta they stepped
from the iilp'a gangplank In company
with Leorig Moon, Chinese Interpreter ror
the vessel.
In making the arrest, Xt. 11. J. Deasy.
n cuttotnt guard, refused ft bribe of
11,0)5, which happenaUo be just lio more
than Ills annual salary, with tli knowl
edge that he'.wa virtually aura to eacapn
detection.
Deasy tiptlced Leong loitering about tlw
pier last night. While they were talking
four figures In loo'e overocats, with
slouch hats drawn down over their eyes,
came allnklng down the- gangplank.,
"Who are theae?" asked Dcnay.
They all Utr. they my flrn." answered
l.eonf.
Deasy. not supcetHux,.that he- was deal
ing with women, began to search them
for arms, opium or other contiaband.
I.eong grew uneasy, tlo began to offer
hurh money-first then J3.V). then
1,W0. The girls were worth four times
that to him,
Deasy marched all five back aboard
ship and locked the four muffled flguies
In ona room and the interpreter In an
other. Then ho telephoned to the sur
veyor oftlce. The slrls gave thslr names
tolay and said they weio two pairs of
ulsters. Further, they would not taJk
Ixsong denied offering any bribe; didn't
know how the' slrls sot aboard, and was
altogether Imperturbable.
Supposedly the girls were stowed
away at Hong Kong.
DEATH RECORD
John C. SwarUtey
KEARNBV. Neb.. Nov. -(fipeclal.)-John
C. Swartsley, 7S years of age. died
very suddenly Sunday night at the home
of hi aon, W. II. Swartsley, of River
dale, suffering from an Internal
hemotrage. He was a Virginian by birth.
llfJIIIWl 1 B0ve llu . i if Btiumil w; until, i
an early resident of Illinois, moving th.ro
m itss o r..i,i.nt nf v.i,r..w ..i.
in 1153, then a resident of Nebraska, set-.
tllng at Columbus lu U!l, He leaves
eight children to mouin hta lots; V. II.
Swartsley. Rlverdale, Neb.: Mrs. (I. O.
Bums, Mrs. F. A, Hcotlcld and Mrs. M.
M llothleltner, all of Cnlumbua: M'is. W.
F Scott and Mrs. Hans Hansen of Uar-
An Honist Dru(ist Oftm
Glm Good Adyici!toU --v,uan,lcou,,,not ,,4VrVe,n
It gtea me grtat pleasure to take thla1,..-,,, . . ...
method of thanking jou for what Dr. 'nULK ISLAND ULtRKS
Kilmer a Swamp-Root his done for my
wife and at the same tln.tt to cheerfully
re ommend It to all smffeteru from Ulu-
iirv frmihli. '
Slv wife lm,l Uffrd t.n-ttiU- from li,i.
r.ey disiaee and had tried all kinds o
patent medicines with no success. ,u,
druggist recommended Swamp-Root.
Tnat brought the only relief she haa had
li irara and he I. ,nu . fMlnir heller
than ahc ever did before. I believe this
ta due entirely to ftwan-p-Root and atand,
firm In my statement when I say that,ulp wuu'u ,or "wri
Swamp-Root is tho king ot all kidney I ccnl ln the,r w"' bul hta ,et,cr wa''
mediM. v,.ii i,uv mv rnn..m in nuh. i reMsed. Men are being hired to take .
Mh thU statement at any time In the In -
akrafatt t ti 1 1 tTI il lal I .
Yours veiy tiuly,
V B T1NQI.K
"Tecutruih. Neb.
Subscribed and sworn to before me. this
Ith day of December. 1MI.
8MITU. Notary Public, j
This ja o certify that K. U. Tingle of
this city lias purchased ijwamp-Root
ua aeveral tlmen. "
purrif nnun rmui.Kv
Tccumseh, Neb.
XUec to
Br.XaVsaerk ..
Tim Wbt4 Swaf-i(ft WH li (t Ym
tiead to Dr. KlUasr i Co.. Bingham
ton, N. T . for a sample bottlr. It will
convince anyone. You will ulso receive
a booklet of valuable information, telling
all about the kidneys and bladder. When
Writing be aure and njcntlon the Omaha 1
IWly Jlte Regiilar flfty-'ent and one
dollar U. MUe. for gait t .11 drug
.ra.-AdvertUemrnt.
meN I
oats I
$10.00
$14.75
$19.75
PEOPLE?
JTORE
MISSES',
I
i
FAJlNAM STjtEIT,
Ian, U. . George U. Hwjirtsley. Mendofa.
III., and n. W. Swartsley, Stoddard, Neb.
Hhort funeral lervlcc.i were held at the
home of his w In niverdale Monday
mornlnr. after which the body was taken
to Columbus for burial.
Tlinnma II. Slmoiiton.
DJiNVBrt, Colo., Nov. 26,-Thomas it.
Slmonton, aged 85, who came to Colorado
In IBS, dim. at his home here last nltht
Jf disease Incident to advanced age. In
tne early days Slmonton engaged In thu
freighting business between Denver.
Idaho Springs and l.eadvllle.
Mr. Allierllnr llnrm.
WAUOO. Neb.. Nov. M.-(Bpeolal.)-Mrs.
Albcrtlne Harms, wlfo of William
Harm, an old-time resident of this
county, died at her home here last night
of general paresis. Mrs. Harms wa born
in Clermany and was 01 years of use. Hhe
leaves' a husband and three children,
Accused Attorneys
Produce Affidavits
Tti Tnf ariTlvlflo Haaojof
XJJ. xixxiMU.Ui.Ji.JLj uwuui A sy Jefrls. ! talked on the
"Reverie of a Fence Buster." This
(From a Btaff Oorrcpondent.) j ,mme -W8 Cqulred by Jefferls for his
MNC01,N, Nov, -U - (HpeclaU-That wonderful hitting poweis when he played
they tumperOd with the grip lined as evl- iMt base on thu Michigan baie ball nine,
donco In the trial of I)Uls Rogers In the' Jlc cleverly dodged his subject, however,
Dodge pounty district court Is emphat- ttn,i Xoq 0( n0w he chose Michigan and
Jtally denied by Attorneys F. f, Teuton j )mer Omaha. Ite told of his coming to
and F. Dolexal df Fremdni, and a number., Omaha and on the first day In this cy
or affidavits were filed by. them with tl? , Ml Lysle 1. Abbott, also a Michigan
supremo court, Intended, lo MeAr .theni-.'jman and JJfxter Thomas, whose nlma
olvs of tha charge that they artet'ed the! mater1 was Michigan.
exhibit. The nrlp wjs used as on lmpor
jant bit of evidence In the Infanticide
ease which resultod In the conviction of !
Rogers In the district court of Dodgo j
county and his sentence to a term In the
etate prison. .
In addition tp the aworn statement of
theiuaelvca, a bailiff, a Juryman and the
district county clerk. I.uUo Mundy, and
an attorney not Interested In the case,
Allen Johnson, contribute affidavits that
tho exhibit Is In the same condition now
us when Intioduccd In the trial. ,
The chances against the two attorneys
Were filed by County Attorney J, C. Cook
of Dodge county, who alleged that some
blood stains which now appear on (he
Inside of the grip weie not theie at the
time- of the rila), but dvr been put thud
surreptitiously by someone bent on "doc
toring" the grip. These charaea -were
made befoio the supreme- court
The grip belonged to Carolyn Rlohter.
t,he woman who traveled with Roger.
ami la alleged to have given birth to the t
child that wan found dead In a box car
iiiu inai waa louna aeau in a nox car
Colon. The prosecution claims that th?
did waa bortr at Fremont and waa killed !
at
child
. t , . ... , , ,
bKV"',1 h0 pUof ,n Xl
cur' ll" contends In the appeal
IVl. .-.,. r, ,.,
tu the supreme court that they have evl
dence to prove that the baby was born In
Omaha and was stillborn, the body being
carried In the gilp to Fremont. As Rog
tis was not In Omaha this contention. If
established, would clear.
It since develops that the grip was
thrown out of the Fremont county jail
before the trial and reposed on an ash
pile . for soma time. Since th trial ban
t-een concluded Clerk Mundy of the Dodge
i countv court contends that II tiaa hn
AT ESTHERVILLE SMKE
KSTIICKVII.UK. la.. Nov. M.-tSpeeUl-i
- - v al the Rock Island freight
trucker and checkers and the yard and
filling clerks at the local depot yesterday
! h' C8UMrt n,e nck UUml no ,1u:b
trouble. Eleven men walked out. Their
aalaries run from IU 10 W per mpnlh and
. th,y l la,m ,nnt ' ,,ot nou,", for a
" """, ,u.", u"; "'"V
: " "' 1 . , ' , "
! Jobs ot Albert l.ea and other towns pay
a t0 r"1 tHy tlllnk thnt lh,y
J entitled to as much.
1 " ' ' .
IGRUENTHER SAYS THE
PLEDGE IS BINDING
otj "
Chrlat arueuther. the democratic war
'horee of Columbus. Is lu Omaha. Mr
Oruenther has paid little attention to tne
contest the democrats are orinatng iu
Douglas county against seating
elected republican delegation tn the legis
lature. Aa to whether this might mean
a fight against Norrls for senator. Mr.
Guenteer said. "I hevr- alwsys canslderel
the pledge hi Statement Number I
binding."
II.KH rillKII l U TH 14 1YS.
Tour druBtst will refund money tt i
PA'.O OINTHCs'T fall t ore any cge
i ' luhit.g. Blind. Bleeding or rotrud'ag
' " d Mc -Advertuemtnt.
Popular Vote for
Less Than for
NBW TOHr. Nov. X The popular voir
for president In the election of 1912 (how
that Wilson polled throughout the coun
try a total of .IJ,74! votes; Roorevclt.
:.?1.I40, and Taft. XXti.ttl.
Mnte.
Alabam
Arlsona.
""Arkansas
f'Nifortila
"l-'oloiado
onneeth ut
Delaware
aKiorlda
Oeorgla
4Uaho
Illinois
tnidlsna
blowa
Kansas
Kentucky
tlxiultlana
Maine
Maryland .'
'Matsachusetts
MMlchlgan
VMInntsota
Mississippi
MUfouri
Mcntana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hempnhlre
'New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina....
North Dakota.....
Ohio
fOklHhotoa
a Oregon
Pennsylvania,
Hhode Island
Routb t'Hi-ollna ,
"g South Dakota
Tennessee
"hTexM
Utah
Vermont
"Washington
Wen Virginia
Wlsconln
"Wyoming
Wilson.
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Totals 6,15.1,748
Official.
Unofficial. aOne county
parishes mlailug. dKlfly-stx out of eighty
on ballot.
gtu.il electors not on Dauoi,
Michigan Alumni
at Annual Banquet
Recall School Days
The annual meeting and banquet of the
Vnlveratty of Michigan Alumni of tho
Mlisouri Valley was held last night at
tlm University club. ,Over forty members
of tile association were present and re
called Jaya of life on thu campus at
Ann Arbor with their old college yells
and song'.
Casper K. Yot. "W the oldest mem
ber of the Mlteourl Valley association,
was toastmaster. Oeorge U Fisher, "SO"
responded to a toast with "The Knehant
merit of a Name." lie told of hs com
ing tp Omaha and settling lti the Mis
souri Valley when It was a new country
and how Michigan men followed In his i
i steps as he hAd followed In the vteps
other Michigan mn.
jefn j. almer, "W gave a thrilling
account of the Michigan-Cornell game,
nntch he witnessed at Ann Arbor two
week ugo. He told of going back to the
campUs and renewing acquaintance
vyltli former grads who came back to
wltnVM the big game,
pr. C, F. Clark. "$1" talked on "Thu
Xjfe 8avng fltatlon of the Ulghtles." lie
retailed the old tlots which were pulled
oft n tne Akyt tn Michigan was the
,Mond urgwl ,Ch0ol In the country. Dr.
Don4W xi.er. f Council muffs was
called on for an Impromptu. "Momentum"
was the Hubject or a toast by S. K.
FauUen. I.ysle I. Abbott gave an In
teresting talk on "The Precessions of the
Kqulnoxes to tle Rule to Shelley's CAse."
lit, H: Clifford was elected president
of tho association. Of. Donald Macrae,
Council Rluffs, was cnoien first vice
president; TA'fle I. Abbott, second vice
president; Ray Croisman. secretarj ;
Walter V, Loomls, treasurer.
... . i m j.
yyolffaSt IS 1W0 tO
O
One Favorite
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. aB.-IJght-weight
Champion Ad "Wolgaat. ruling a
r to 1 favorite over Willie Ritchie In the
betting on their twenty-round bout here
Thanksgiving djy. did his last boxing to
day, and, apparently supremely contldent
of the outcome of his tight, conferred
with. Promoter Jamc Coffroth regarding
future matches. Coffrotli has promised
Vogat a New Tear's fight here If the
champlon'a terms aro teasonabl
Wolgnst has trained In a leisurely way
tor this fight and some critics have found Uase ot Pape's Ulapepsln and take a doss
fault with fits condition. A sparrlnrl Just as soon aa sod can. There will to
Partner. Willie Hoppe. a new local light-
weight, knocked Ad down In their boxing
Saturday.
RUchle has worked out quletlv and has
surprised the right follow era by the ease
with which he trained down to 1 pounds.
While Woliast'e manager. Tom Jones,
haa offered largo sums at 10 to . Ritchie
und his manager have not been lu evl -
denca In the betting ring: they eipres
themselves as well satisfied with condl-
Mlons. ,
Kveu money is otfeied on Aoisrat to
in within eighteen tounds.
Kiilrlit Inntrlt todae.
SUTTON, Neb., Nov. JS, (Special.! The
t Lincoln and llastlngi .Knights of Colum-
bui Instituted the Sutton council ot th
Knights of Columbus yesterday. The
Keeplnk pace with the growth of the city, this
bank has, from time to time, put part ot IU
earnings Into SURPLUS, thereby conitantly In
crcaalntr the bauk'a efficiency and atrength. ,
Banltof Omatlia
Harnlns, when tl,u rjnsferred , cannot be with-f-
drawn, but niuet remain a part of the working
capital. The Surplus Account Is. now $l,OOO,0UO.
Wilson
Bryan in 1908
The socialist vote for Debs amounted
to 6TH.7M, with the socialist count still un
finished In seven states.
In IW Hrynn's popular vote was 6,Xrt,
K. and that of Taft. 7.WT.676.
ltoosevclt. Taft.
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inlsu. bKour counties missing. cTwo
- three counlles. eltooseveit eiecaora noi
iiinrre counncn iiuzauiit.
latter' gave a banquet to members nt
home and abroad. -to the number of four
hundred.
Carnegie's Plan
Impudent One
Says Mr, Kenyon
FORT DODGK. la., Nov. 2U.-(8peclal
Telenram.) Senator W. 8. Kenyon In on
Interview heie today declared himself
unqualifiedly opposed to the government's
pensioning presidents and characterized
Mr. Carnogle's proposal to pension ex
presidents as astounding Impudence. The
president, with Ralary and railroad ex
penses allowed, should rave $100,000 In Ills
term of office and that Is enough for
any man, he declarud. lie will oppose
any bill Introduced and declares It will
be hard fought. Also, ho says, he will
oppose franking and tree seeds along
with marble baths and senate barber
Hhopj. tie hopes the future president
will cut off nauseating and needless ho
olal functions which are good fur no
one but the liver and etomach fpecln'.lat.
BOY HUSBAND CHARGED
WITH WIFE ABANDONMENT
FAlRirURK. Neb., Nov J W.-fSpeclal.)-
A youthful Juvenile dlwe and abandon
ment cane Involving two Falrbufy young
people Is on the docket of district court
for next week. This case la the out
growth of an elopment of a Fatrbury
boy and girl lat August, at which time
Otlio Curry and Miss Nettle Tlppen went
to Hastings and were married by the
county Judge at that point. Tills romance
waa of short duration, for the groom noon
tired of his bride. After he deserted her
the third time his father-in-law preferred
a charge of wife abandonment and deser
tion against Curry and lie was lodged In
the county Jail at Falrbury- It remained
lu the lockup until hi father secured his
release by going his ball for Wo.
f Ke to tho Situation Bee Advertising.
Worst Stomach
Trouble Ended
No ImllKeaUoii, Gas, Heartburn origirrtple Herb Quickly Cures This
Dyspepsia Mre Mlnutflj After oread Disease to Stay Cured
Tnblni. "Pane's Dlmietnln.' I . i... .....t... t,..n m.,i incur.
.... l. .u., ,ii.
-
Hon stomach sufferers In the I nlted
States Enitland and Canada take Papa's
ll."t',i.P-."r .... !. ,"LV
Dlanensin. and reallxe not only Imme
dlate, but lasting relief.
This harmless pieparatlon will digest
anything you eat and overcome a aour,
gassy or out-of-ordsr stomach five min
utes afterwards.
If your m,sl don't m comfortably, or
what you eat Ilea like a lump ot lead In
your stomach, or It you have heartburn,
that, Is a. sign of tndlgeatlou.
Get from your pharmacist a fifty-cent
no sour risings, no beicning ot unai-
tested rood mixed with add. no stomach'
gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feel
llig tu tho Ktomach, nausea, debilitating
headaches, dlsslness or Intestinal grip
ing. This will all go, and. bcsldts, there
will be no sour food left over In the stom
ach to polnon your breath with nauseous
1 odors.
Pape's Olapepsln U a certain cure for
out-oforder stomachs, because It takes
hold or your food and digests It Just the
same as It your stomach wasn't there.
Relief lu five minutes from all stomach
'ml,...- la waltlni- for von at anv druar
store.
These large fifty-cent cases contain
more than sufficient to thoroughly cure
almost any oase of dyspepsia, indlgastlon
or any other stomach disorder. Advertisement-
'i
Our Wonderful Thanksgiving
'$2.00 Places
Complete 7-Piece Dining Room Set
JUST WHAT YOU NEED FOR THANKSGIVING. The handsome table of this set, is
made ot splid oak, extends to six foot and fitted with easy
running slides. Massive pedestal supported by four heavy,
carved claw feet. The chairs are roomy and graceful in ap
pearance. Upholstered in GENUINE LEATHER. You may
have seen wonderful value offers, heretofore, but nothing that
could measure up to this one. Price of table $9.35. Price of
six chairs $11.70
1414-16-18
Douglas St,
BASSANO
The faatest growing young
city In western Canada. The
lieadqiiartcra of- the. Cana
dian Pacific great Irrigation
project now building one of
the largest dams in' the
world. Plenty of power,
natural gas and coal mines,
and the greatest distribut
ing center for large agricul
tural district. Divisional
point three railways and
branches.
Here Is a chance to se
cure a building lot located
15 mlnutea walk from the
postof f4ce for S0 each, pay
able V per week. NO IN
T 15 It K 8 Ty NO. TAX K S,
BVKRY LOT GUARAN
TEED wiair. DRY AND
M3VKD.
Population 1909, 35.
1912, S.300.
WIUUM XXXBX.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Diabetes
; Mi ,,) tb only hope hel out lo tbt ftllet -
, tct iioi Uta to prolans tnilr yrt bt strict
aioiisc,
I a punt icctnUr Jlico? rJ in neiico,
calltil
' Disbotol llrb. hi besa feuad to b a ip fie i
- :i th. tffatia.at.ot dlaft... ulcl ' redll'
th. .pocltle tr.iltr nd utr,
.tarlnc rlior
ana buuaiii up m jmu.
Thi. harmlksa T.tetahle ItiHI
Ill
rell.r.
th. p.U.nt of hit otit timplomi. la th. roo.t
ftr.fsud , l'nln w1, n4 10 n?
... . . ... . ..... in. . t . . a r..
U w will mill in tii.. .w v .v. ,
with fr booklet of tpKltl rsluet lo th. dlt
Utlc. contilalnc Utrtl dltt ll.t nd fichulr
t.bl of food Ylu. WIe prceats of ittrth
sad wisar (carbohrdrt) In dltf.rent foods.
T.ll lour afflicted friend, of Mt olf.r nd
tad : tJy tor full-ilt.d Me ptUtfO.
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, wju, perfect heads of hair without a
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vhon gray hairs come, or when the
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THE TURKEY
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are both satisfactory to you at
THE BELMONT RESTAURANT
Special Thanksgiving Dinner,
11 A. M. to S P. M 50c.
You may pay more, but will get
no better.
1916 Dodge St. C. K. Ball, Prop.
Open All Night.
AMLSUMK.VTS.
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VandavlUs'a Greatest Entertainer
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Gordon Perrr: Hippo,
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TONXOtfT MAXINEE WED.
TULLY MARSHALL
IN
THE TALKER
A aBIPFZNa PLAY OP TODAY
PSICBSt SSo to 91.60:
MAT. VTED., BEST 8BAT8, $1.00.
3"g5S. Thanksgiving Matinee
Cecil Leau and Florence llolbrook
in
The Best of All Musical Comedies,
THE MILITARY GIRL
Prlceat 83-&Q.7"o-$l. 91.60; Beats Now
BRANPEIS THEATER
Tha Merry ThanksrtTlag Offering
TODAY, 3:30. TONIGHT, 8:15
Thursday Mitlste and Night
TKANXSQIVINQ
Werba aad Lussoh.r's Cslebratad
Beauty Opera of Pun ana, raahlou
THE ROSE MAID
80 PEOPLE 80
SO ORCHESTRA 30
rrlday, Saturday, Dally Matlnets '
XTNCI.E TOM'S CABIN
bone
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Mat, Xrary Day 3:18: Erery Night, 8:15
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cpl bturdy aad Saadar. Mhu, 10c. su'
I tor, tic.
IKrug Theater
J Mattace Today, a:3o Night, s:30,
Best Ssata 60 Cents,
THE BIG REVIEW
Ivnth Trankls Heath and Harry Z.vaa
extra wis. zngnt caoaret right.
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