lilK Jihb: IhMAllA. hl)ihSJAi, DLt WAlliLK 4, lsJlJ. SCHOOLS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ComniEvents Cast Their Shadows Before. $10,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE IN PREMIUMS AND DISCOUNTS 1 1 Effort Will Be Made to Turn Them , Over for Pnblio Gatherings. legislation WELL BE ASKED , I'ruptmnl nlll l I'rMMlfil nt l."t M eh I'll Meeting r Hoard of Kiln J cnllon and Will llr llrnustht Ilefore Legislature. Tonr eholc of a Beaatl fnl I, adits' or Oent's Watch ao-ytar fftua cmh or bsantlfnl tt of Guaranteed Table BtlT.r, bsantlfuUy engraved, Tree with every IMano o14j ' Gift No. 2 Extraordinary Holiday Offer A Beautiful New "Stone" Piano, Sold the World Over for $325.00- On Sale During December for FREE STOOL. FREE SOARF. FREE LIFE INSURANCE. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER NO. 2 For the first time in our carcer,ve will offer, during December, your choice of any NEW Piano from the following- world renowned makes at WHOLESALE Prices. This means a DISCOUNT of from 20 to 30f.f. Remomber, these are not used Pianos, but BRAND NEW INSTRUMENTS. During December ONLY: WA Un Saleswomen's On UL UTi jEBHamMSBBBBBBKBBna' This rloKnt ' lira I olonJnl llbrarj- .Lamp, wthedral rImi hnle, tmlH romplctft clcY- ij trie n t r k i) ii- j mentii, Uinii f It 13 K with, nvery V I a it ol oiu EMERSON, WEBER, McPHAIL, HARDtVIAN. STEQER & SONS SCHMOLLER & MUELLER $ ftrt DOWN GETS QUE I V"' A week pays for it i . MORE BARGAINS IN HIGH GRADE PIANOS $175 (Inylonl Upright . ,$ta5 i& Smith a. NVxtfii Upright $loo HWir.O KurUmaii Upright . . . .9105 SJWM) .?. & C. Kivrher Upright $205 $35 Htnnn Bon Upright . .$182 $100 Art Stylo UprlRht $18i5 $0(K) Kimlio Upright . .$Ot $I7 Mohlln UprlRht. .$.1lO $1,(100 Stcimvny tJrnntl f BOO $050 88-noto Player . ,$ai)() Your choice of fe,ny of the premiums shown, given FREE with every piano sold SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. 13114313 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA. Gift No. 3 11.1 . . net, finished In all woods, wal nut. aoX or mahogany, stands 30 Inchot high, a crsdit to any home, arlran rBBE with every Piano aold. MLB AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA i i i City Council Flatly Kefutei Police t CommiHionersr AGREED TO 'NUMBER OF "MEN Hoth roller unit Ftrr Chiefs .Muted llotv- Large I'orcea Would Hi He for Council Adopteil I.rt-y for Year. iii -1 t That the Hoard of Kire and Police Com missioners "laid off Al Holeourt. Louie Bandwlck and George npenrs, the three veteran members of the fire department,' whose names were striken, from tile city payroll, tjy Commissioners; Hyan and PI venka without the consent of - Mayor lloctor some weeks ago. before tho coun II act a limit on '(.tie fire fund, wiu tlm sense of a resolutlmi fnt'ro'rlu'ct'd by Coun. rllinan Jny Williams at the meeting of tbf "city McuJji" lat .nlsht. .. In the resolution, which tvai adoptfd DiiHtilmoudly hj-'alt tha inml)ra ot the council and wblcli tlir clerk wa In atructcl lo put Into the" permanent mln titot ot the' Incetink, Councilman VUHnma ) r "In a, recent UUe of "a" moraine tfaper tKlre and Tollce CommUalonera Jonn J. Hyan and. Joteph rtvonku made a state ment that the city council at tho limit on tho fire fund atttjr the three, new men had bfen put to work. nyan, jnv.onkn. Chief of Police tirlBKf and ytre Chief McKale met with the ma iorlty of tlje fire nd wntef coinmlttee at the cly hall ahortly before the levy vum made. I!rlf;g ntfreed to run ha de partment with twenty-four men, Includ ing Mmlf, aiil MoKale waa to take care ot the tire department with wnty-fi( iilon. Includlnc lilmiclf. To thlc loth j(nh and Plvonka uxreed. Thla meetlnir waa Held neforo the levy wad mqde. The limit put on the police hm well ai the tire fund wat muda ac- vordlng to thU nsrrtinent This was bo fore the throe men were prtsaed service.'' Drlnr .on Ylntlnot. The companies retnlned by th I'nlim Block Yards and the railroad companion la iiu,t a vladUfct iicrosn tho trck ut V street, informed the. council that It would Into I been applied on part ot the t'nlon I'a- clflo aystnm and on uther railroads. Ilnll road mm uny It Is the solution ot the i-roBs iic urooiem in rnnwnv e rcirs. Tim r n.. - ,r YastenrV-ns well arf 'the ifo ftire all steel, i Mouth Onu,h-.i lodKo No . 17tl, Mystic heti tisfd on the regular Mtnndard rails yockPT. ot the .World, will hold their )t reildora -travelliiff smooth and abso- UBI ,c ociion tins. rVimiht. Hy. "'J-yo returned from , pleasant A'lstt with frlnnds in Iowa. Mind Maud llrunkM In. raiiii-t.n.1 i. , ;Mty after a pledswnt "rhanksetvlnir with lululy nolKtjlcss. The cost of the ateel tlo fuatener . aniounts, to SI more than a- wood tlx with- the .difference that tho wood tlo lasts from two to eight yearn only while the stcol tie lasts from forty five to fifty yoarsi Where one mile of railway will take 39,000 wood tho now contrivance, .will, out the number down to M.0C0 etwj tlm. Mr. Klser has been away from South Omaha for moro than otshteen years Arter leaving South Omaha he enKBod In the Denver real estate business, In Which ho has been very aurcessful. 6ome Vme nitQ )ic Invosted dn the Shane steel railway tie and at present Is making Ihi Impassible to compile tho work by the required date. Cold weather makea It almost Impossible to hiatal! the cement wofk. the. communication atate. and tho condition of the structural steel market will necessitate thro months' time before nh order for tho steel I flllnd. The ordinance- maUliiB It u misdemeanor td operato'or Install any kind ot Kam bllmt devices In the city waa .pawed by a vnto ot I to J. Councilman' Jack Walters moved that the ordinance be re ferred bnck to , tho Judiciary committee for correction .aj'the. n.iliUtalit .c-jlty- at torney had Informed; -Mni tlut the ordi nance was. of no. vatiu. In. Its , present foim. Councllinan Marlnott said City At uf the "steel tie" among-, the different turney Murphy. Itfi'd tdld'Milm that the tallroad companies. ordlnartce was binding nd thero was not j .,, , ; ' , flawV$y Place In tt constrncUou. Rl ta Althpugh tlm state legislature :?wll not wUhdthe ordinance placedMptho hails Jnloet for ,,, nu)ntll 0.et unt.n'nnxa. of t;i fire and polled cpiijinls.loner. jtionlsta In the southern part of town arc saying It was their work tt 'look after jh stirring themselves. A meotlng if the such ,ffalra. ( llolieinlan Improvement club will be held Jt wa agreeit to give Mljllur and IKunday, December 8. for the purpose of Decker the 1150. Judgnient awarded them j organising a demonstration agnlnst nn against the city In district . ourt for Jnuxatlon. Mayor lloctor admitted yes damage of'.tholr property vcaused by thejterday that he had been Invited, together! grading of Worth TWenty-Wond treot. ' with the city council, to attend the me et- II. a. l'lke was awarded ,fS5,. damages jlug. Mayor lloctor Is not opposed to an and M, Tanner HJ5 for dannges caused ncxatnn aa auoh. What the mayor wsnta; their property by the overflow of a sewer ' om adequate provision In the cliar-: close (o their placetj,bUf4ne8' In thp ter of Omaha whereby the annexed city vicinity of the city hall! - , wll careil for properly. Jt Is under- . .. u'l .... c-od that tho legislature will make all l.ndrr Iirtver..No.HUU. ; proper provision In the eventan aSncxa- George KUer. who-yaw.ago diove a itlon bl , pnM(di . laundry wagon In 8outH.Oui.ihH, returned 1 -yesterday on a bualntKs vjslt from his j -Mnstc City Hi1Imk l.rnRur. hnms In DeuvVr, wlroi'o ho ha accuinu- , J1''lt's' uoi.U TOlS. lated a fortune In trn.1 'statA He Is'now i.-i. lntrrctd In prumotHilt tlo Wa of tl.ejt'hadd nbntie steel rnllwnv .tle hih! fastener, n ' I'l'IffK11 r enntrlvntioe tlml it Is sld will rfliutttitt - " t-- . - nan i,,,. yt ll wrecks caused by, sprcadlhg rnlls or ibroken ties. The Invention lfaa alreAdy Totals .'. sal Members of the Board of Kducatlon will attempt to eecure legislation mak'ng ! ejat to hold nelghSnrtinod meetm?." in school buildings The bill, drafted by tho attorney upon recommendation of th board was submitted a a meeting last night find sort to the Judiciary committor for approval. It will then be reported back and arrangements wilt b'Wde for Us Introduction In the IfgiFlature this winter The bill provides: Section 1. It shall txj lawful for tin Beard of Education of every school dis trict In a city of the metropolltsn clas to permit the use of school buildings for public assemblages. (a) .Such use' shall be within Ihfc ill? return of said board, and limited for meeting of Improvement cluhs. lectures,' musicals, entertainments, readings and, matters purely educational nd never par tisan, political, religious or for the pur pose of exploiting any pa'tlciilar't)eur)r, propaganda or'' subject upon wllch- th community lsi divided, oi toy or through which tho promoters op any of them de rive an Incomo or profit directly Or .indirectly (b) The Board of Kducatlon may exact such rentals h may be nectssary to men the expense, of such meetings, restore the property and pay for extra help requlled. fe) No meeting of any kind shall 'be pw- hiltted when the buildings are In' use for spbool purposes. fd) The Bosrd of Kducatlon may adopt 1'cMrlctlvn rules and regulations for tho carrying out of the provisions of thlj act not Inconsistent herewith. Notes of the .Mertliiu, Tuition at the high nchool. Increased from J'7.50 to las. was reduced tor the present year to the original amount. An order for five couches for CastcUaf school had been duplicated and the sec- retary waa Instructed to see that pay- i ment tor the original order or rive no made. Property will ho purchased of Hen Wolf In block t4U for $3,500 for playgrounds. Thomas H. Kltigerald, assistant Janitor at the high school, was retired, owing to physical disability. Henry Curstens, xx South Forty-sixth street, asked for an additional school in that locality, a requeat that ban been made mahy times by residents recently. Superintendent draff was Instructed lo provide for a carryall to take k the ohll. dren to and fiom school The salary of K. D. Gepson. truant of ficer, now 1 1, (GO. may be Increased to 1.SO0 If a resolution Introduced toy Mem- hfr C i ranter is passed, i ne reso lution was referred to the teachers' com mittee. Gepson, In addition to his duties of truant officer, Is a teacher In the night,- schools, for wnicn ne receives a niymth. Mainber Sears protested against the payment of a bill of Jira.iKi to the l.eHion Klcctrlcn) company fur testing tlie iipatlnt apparatus at the high school. ThlH, St-srs said was Architect Latener'a buMneas, The bill was referred to the building. on, I srounds t'ommlttec for lnvestlKntlnn. lit was Hated In the report of the build ings ana grounus cominuiee as lor -wiring high school." A. C. Knnntdy. Dr. K. Holovtcl'ilner and Judge W. A. Foster were appointed a. committee ot three .tp meet with, other committees from civic associations o discuss city planning, as proposed ny and upon tlm lnvltetlop of Mayor Dahlman. Members Sears and Pouter objected to the payment of the bill of Er G. Solomon for IKS for Investigating pollcu poutt conditions. They said the hoard expected tho attorney to do it unaided. The bill was approved. IsssssssM I I .asW-WsWM IMP llalsaM -iBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSl M s w w M m t j mr . - VBlSSSSSSSSSSSSP- mri mus niiiiMM irsnisna rri 1 1 1 M l I ill ENTIRE STOCK WOMEN'S SHOES TO BE SOLD AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP GREAT SALES ALL DEPARTMENTS JOFIN A. gU'ANSO.f, Prrm. Wil. I,. HAI.7.MA.V, Tr.. Mayor in Address On City Beautiful The bounl of riiiiallx.itloti 'will meet next Tuesday mid. Wetlncadav In the council cluuubor at tho city hall. Muyor Thomas Hoctor and .Mrs, lloctor entertained Miss Mario Illohm of Rred stadt, Schleswlg, Gerniany, at their home over ThanksgivluK- Mlsa Blohm Is the niece of Mrs. -Hector, Sho will make her honiu with relative In -Grand Island. The. -Willing Workers- of tho First Christian church will meet at, the home of Mrs. . J. HnnUe. 3105 J street, on Wednesday af tcriioon. We wish to expresn our hearty thanks to our frltmds who have attended the funeral of our little nlcc. Allcu In- I Mayor Dahlman and George T. Mortun, aracn ana lor mo sympamy snown us in ... -.M-nt of the lteal Estate, exchanue. I our bereavement. We wish to thank the!11".1 . ...":'. I fol nwlnir lodceti: Shoe mivnvn nntn. were the speakers at tne umana woman s lest. vf. P. D.: annlet Pavnla Oe;hnvii. ' M,.,.-. I , T. .D'; apo'et 1'ayala Cechovn. ,HuU Monday afternoon. 8. D. V J.; upolrk Cecil e, S. U. ... . tuur ot the country lbmotli,fr the use Ja.Voiyi'npIo ub and teachers V Ju'iniM It was all open meeting of the club and ili.ktiit oiiiiiifi nil nitiyci n tiiiu ill iui nilV I fwaMli 1P hi vimt fn kj i ml a, av u grandfather; HAHBAlt A 1.A1TNHR,, nltt, and Mrs. , O. Paisley, chair man of the conservation committee. Mayor Dahlman read a paper on the 'City Beautiful " He spoke of the plan ning of a city and the Importance of it and the ways which Omaha might profit by the mistakes which older cities have made: Themayor called attention to the fact that .progress was toeing made along these lines. He said, "Sky scrapers are unde sirable in' a city for many reauons, first that they shut out sun light from thp surroimdlnr buildings and then that they congest' traffic around- them." 1st. - .11 ,.1G0 is- Kltigerald ISO nan j; 5d. 1. 1W 179 tw 1W SA'Total m l!HI i BOVCES CttAOKKIUACKH. 63! W, H5 ,1 Roots, Barks, Herbs Carefully seleclttl at the regions of their crctct medicinal value! are skilfully combined with uther valuable ingredients in Hoods Sarsaparilla Blakins It, in our opinion, the ttrongcit and fafeet, the mo6t euccentful, and the most widely useful medicine for the--- Blood, Stomach, Liver and Sidneys K -contains not only Sarsaparilla, but also those great Altera- ' tlv, Stflljnjrja, and Blue Flag;,thos9 great Antl-BIHous nnd ' UVW remedies, Mandrake and Dandelion ; those great Kidney Teedie8, Uva-TIrti, Juniper-Herrlea and Plpsissewa; Ihosc. great StCHTiach Tonic,' Gentian I loot and Wild Cherry Harki and , other valuable curative agents. It is ot wonderful benefit" For "Rheumatism, Sciatica, Catarrh, Stomach Troubles, Kidney and Liver Affections, Scrofula, Eczema, Skin Diseases, Blood Poisons, Boils, UMersJM Eruptions, General Debility, Loss of Appetite, That Tired Feeling, and other Ills Arising from Impure or low state of the blood. Over 10,000 H Testimonial In Two Years, warrant us in urging YOU to give Hood'e SawaparilU a trial. Get a bottle TOpAY. Prepared only by C. I. Mood Co., Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A. r Smith , im ... Hammond m K'ruse .......IK 1 1-tirkln ITS lT Goldeliborg ...... .....157 VJl ctaybuurne 1M W Total ,...rt Ml by.' Ha lull on p 40 I Totalf .,...88 MS KUf'rn OMAHA ICK 3(1, J7! 102 19t 1J7 m 40 :.Hu t'otaV 185, Ut) 493 tfrondmother. ULU INDItACEK, ilstr Nelson Children Stand by Father; Deny Bla:ok Story ... Ook ....,...k 173 Mann Ul Gribble '..m Tombrink IVschek ,A. HI Totals $18 Handtcau 11 2d. ifiO m 1ST 11 c. CO. 3d. Total. Tour daughters of , Henry Kelson, 21X17 Marthtt'straet. refused to testify agalit't their father at his trlsl before Judge Leslie on -a charge Dt- contributing to tl;elr delinquency Tho, 'g!rl. were com mitted, to tho Industrial Home tqr Girls' aToejuiva by Judge Kennedy. In Juven.lv co'urj. several weeks ago. fl'hey wcte brought brtck to testify In the cae ngalust their, father, whom the state xhurges with countenancing the things which moved the Juvenile court Judge to Vqmmlt them to trie Geneva school. The girls denied that the'lr father had any knowledge of their delinquency prior to the tlmo tho Juvenile officers took them In ihargn. Thoy testified that ever slnco thMr mother's death tho father hat tried t(? ;nake them go In the way they should. Qrje girl said their father always was good., tfy tbem. but they were not good to him oha. they deceived htm. All the girls denied that' their father and brother permitted them to drink beer. ! toh alto teetlfled for his father. S.WI i denying nil the charges. ' ..err Key .to the Siiuatton Bee Advertising. i rrr-. l .. ' - ' IT'S FINE FOR Catarrh . The Totals MimVlSST TA1I.OHH A Cht ....Hi 1OT llHncoek 179 is H. Ohui-e lb Martin IQ 155 lloal XI HS Totals frti im .na ss) IM IV. Sol &I0 ii m ' m 53j - 1! 491 910 ImT 11 .H3 Ml I.&70 ' Jd. Total. JUS 4T2 , IM) 123 J 177 1 HI VX w, m Christianity Drifts From Its Moorings l-'atture ot one to make his life conform I to primitive Christianity waa depicted In j an attentlon-CQinmandlug manner yester- . day afternoon whon Prof. Paul II, arum Jiiami ot th University of Nebraska. gaVo his lecture on "Immanuel Quint, or a Fool tn Christ." tho novel by Gerhart Hauptmaun. In this work the great Gar man writer, the author who has had such ' of wretchedness and misery, the author of "The Weavers," "Tne Sunken Bell" and "Hannnle" has made his principal and H streets." report the birth of a girl. I chictcr - Immanuel Quint, tlm Fool In ills Mary Moore has returned utter a 1 Christ. a wretched, deformed piece of wen Hon spent with relatlven In Sioux ! humanity who has gone hack to the very .V -v w v.i.-s w. v. I Primitive. . Ideas of Christianity for his Foi Sa.e-3ia. sideboard. TlttR uel. for- ....i,,an " fli SSC N, i-ctli.-Advertlsement. ?" k 4?P v , . Miss birUbotli Hayes is lmiovtugl T3 H'.jV " "'.the hjea vt' ...... w.v. v .itv I week. , i Prank. Ulmtk DUkk. has returned to hla home I lutpid. la ' Shlrle.v Meiiefoe and Morris ()1mii uprut , the ueek-end with Mr. Olsen's parents at Stromsburg. , Sir a Mt. P. J- I-eniitth.in "Jt North ' Twentv Ihlrd street are rrjoinug over the Ui th or a bo I Thv Mlest-a 'amei and Tolbcrt of this of more, than a ' primitive Christianity." said the. speaker! vertlsement ?: i "i ou may dream of the ldafrural life! nwoj from the oltlcs alul the usmmer- XJTO riansni, cui mat urrum is loeausiia. 1 Chrlstlanit has drifted from Its primitive i moorings on account of the great growth of the world . tlie last tOCO vei MlUion of Catarrh Victims Kave Used Booth's RTOKXX with Wosdtrfnl Xesnlts 'Uhls picture shows the little hard rublxjr ' HYOMKl Inhaler the ex act alze. If you own one yo'i can get a bottle of HT OMKl (liquid) for only 50 cts. It you do not otvnone. M00 will secure for you a complete outfit, In cluding . inhaler And now you have In your possession nonie thing that has banished more case of catarrh than ail the catarrh special-. lsta on earth. 1 Just breathe HY- OMF.I that's all you have to do no alomaoh dosing. The soothing, healing air passed 6ver the inflamed membrane, kills the germs and heals the Inflammation. It la guaranteed tJ nd the distress of catarrh, cc ghs. croup and colds, pr money back, Ul. trlbuted by druggists everywhere I Booth's HTOMEI (pronounce It High u-mti Js Australian Kucalyptus and, other gTand antiseptics. It contains no I i cocaine pr other Injurious drugs. Ad- brothor of OffltW Joe in Cedar Persistent Advertising is (he Itoad to Snnsit-incr HUT Itetu-n, ,upUllUK idE2tsW Painting ILLINOIS CENTRAL sk, a inn w bsju. a r jewi ivi i i'k. x NEW H SOLID tefe eW WfMssmiHwrrfffiis JAj xiMilMfftiitiilltillhtiii Zrt r)HOUR n HOUR. TRAIN CHICAGO -NEW ORLEANS ST. LOUIS - NEW ORLEANS " "The' nevr Panama Limited, Train No. 7, daily, leaves Chicago at 5.00 p.m, SloulsNo.307)at 6.30 p.m. .arrives at Memphis at 6.00 a.m. and at NewOrleani at S-oo p.m.; corresponding service northbound, leaving New Orleans at tt.oo a.m It has electric-lighted equipment, consisting of observation car, sleeping car, dining car and coaches running solid between Chicago and New Orleans, with through sleeping car connection out of St. Louis. Additional dally service to New Orleans out of St. Louis: "The Special," leaving at 1.30 p.m.; "Tho Limited," leaving at 11.20 p.m. NEW ORLEANS, PANAMA, WEST INDIES. 'New Orleans the " Winter Capital "charming to visit account of Its delightful climate, interesting hittorkal French Quarter, beautiful semi-tropical, American section, and its charac teristic mtnoers and customs. Mrdl Qrai, February 4. igij- , , New Orleans Is the port through which to resch Colon, Psnsmo, and Central America via semi-weekly saltings of the modern ships of the United Fruit Company ; Havana, Cuba, by weekly sailings of the Southern Pacific steamships; the Hamburg-American " Kronprinseuln . Cecllle " .two, .weeks' cruises to Jamaica, Panama and Havana, leaving Nrre Orleans January 13 and February to, 1913. Ask for free literature and specific information pertaining to any of the above, and to National Military Park at Vlcksburg. Tickets, reservations and general information as to fares and specific train time can be obtained of your home ticket agent, pr. by addressing 'Si NORTH, District Passenger Agent, ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R. , . . 407 So. Sixteenth St., Omaha, Neb. I Washington Crisps The SUPREME quality of Washington Crttps is absolutely beyond quettion. Thoroughly steam cooked , toasted, dellclousljr crisp, ready to serve. On every package the unqualified GUARANTEE that every logredleatU of as HIGH DUALITY as the Ingredient, la cereal foods of ANY other make REGARD LESS OF COST 1 and GUARANTEE that Wathlagton Crlips are made under MOST PERFECT SANITARY CONDITIONS possible to create in SPOTLESSLY CLEAN MILLS, by ,hlh-cli workmen. Waahlngton Qritps, from field to home, never touch human handt everything done by automaUc machinery. We give BOTH the CONSUMER and too GROCER a Square Deal t Wariilstoa Ctltpt y I Hih cost of living! U row cum rooo 1 and both Grocer and Contuacr inttaatly recogolxed this hence our big sales of SUPREME quality Washington Crisps to millions and millions ot American!. . 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Hyan are sot thoroughly convinced that It is the finest whiskey you ever used, return the balance at our expense your money will be refunded without qnettioa. J. Rlsacr ft 1713 Otnsase St., Saatai C3ty, Ha, Trimming." We Prepay The Express 8 Ota BIcB" e Monogram JJ Prlvat Stoell v 4 Ota. aleeer'a Q Men oa mm S Kxtri Fine v ED171? With Eacfa "JUIJ Order Two sample bottles ot Klaaxr'a Fine Mono fram Whiskey, Gold ippad Whiskey Glass and Patent Corkscrew. "8 3? -t