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GEORGE
THE CIGAR MAN
1506 FARNAM STREET
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THE 131013: OMAHA. THTRSDAY. l)Kl1KMBKH 1!. 1l
ROGERS
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GARCIA
CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS
The name "Onrolu" Ih uynonoruoiis or
Quality. Both In Imported nnd Key West
Cigars R Garcia and Dros., have for the
last sixty years maintained a reputation
for making high quality all Havana cigars
until now their goods are in favor with
every critical smoker.
Packed In .Suitable Xmn.s Pack
age at Prices from ijiii.OO Vp
Hote the Boring of the Wall. Registered
Cool Smoke Easily Cleaned
THE WELLINGTON PIPE offers two im
portant advantages: The well of the bowl
collects the sullva and thereby leaves the
tobacco dry to the last. The peculiar ahaped
mouthpiece permits the tongue to rest easily
underneath, the curve, and thu upward boring
of the draURht nolo compels the smoke to pa
over the tongue and thereby docs not Irrltato
any part of thu smoker's n.outh, which draw
back Is usually experienced In an ordinary
pipe.
The Wellington Pip smokes oool and pleas
ant, bocauso of the above mentioned advan
tages. The plpos are made by tho most skilled
Workmen, tho wood is of the best selected
briar root and the mouthpiece is of tho finest
uuauty solid vulcanite.
Mi Rey
All Havana Cigars
BOXKB OK !!.-, $2.00 AND UP
hoxks of .no, S4.QQ and up
No matter In what part of the
country you may travel, you will
find tho famous Mi Roy brand of
cigars on sale, which emphasizes
Its widespread popularity.
Made of Cuban tobacco aud
packod nnd sealed at Key West,
the place famous for fine cigars.
PORTINA
A 95-Cent Cljikr for 10 Cents.
tlrforo Porto Hlco Joined
the United States wo sold this
rlKar for 25 conts atraleht.
Porto llleo jrrcms Just as
fine a tirade of tobacco as the
famous Vuolta Abajo district
of Havana and when this vlicar
sold for 25 cents It was
the equal of any 2&.-cent
cigar on mo innrKoi
Now, since tlio Import
duty has boon removed
from all (roods coming
from Porto Hlco. this
same- former 35. cent
clRar sells for only 10
cents. It Is tho most re
markable cigar value on
thn market todnt Thn
ii,m who 1'Acolvos a box Bomb of BO, (4.80; Boxes of 95, $3.38.
of those clears for Xn.na has, Indeed, a present of much enjoyment.
El
Toro
The Imported climr
that )ays no duty.
This Is the brand
that made
Potto Mean Clg-ars
Famous
Since the annexation
of I'orto Hlco this
clear also Is nil
mltteil without duty.
Hoforo thtu It sold
for IGe now It's 5c.
CKB.ISTXUL8 BOXXfl
91.00 ana $3.00
Chancellor
Cigar
It's Bottor Than Ever!
It i not economy thaT makes tho
Clinm ellor rlKor so popular with
Mnokurs who need not ntudv
Thej're milder. They satisfy
don't rii'k tho nerves.
91.00 rEB BOX AND
ur la THE FBIOE.
To Smokers of Fine
Havana Cigars
It is with puiHsuro wn attain bring to your
attention the t'tXHl UK t't'HA Citrar.
Tho FIAMt UU t't'HA hrnnd Is made in
Htwnim for tho Kuropoan lnnrltot. and in tho
Tampa branch of the Havana factory for tho
United Ktates market. This Is dono to savo
the smoker of flno Havana cltinra In this
country the excessive lT. 8. customs duty Im
posed on i'Ikui-m ImporUwl from Cuba.
The oholce helectlon of wrapperH and filters
usod In the ntannfnoturo of 1'I.OH IlK CUUA
cigars Is of the Identical grades used 'In the
Havana factory In fact, tho selection of to
bacco Is equally dlvldod between tho two fac
tories, maklnit the blend and smoke uniform.
The FLO II DP! OUHA Clfrar Is today (riving
complote satisfaction to alt sn.'okcrH of Im
ported and fine Havana clRars.
In this brand Uio finest clgwrn of Havana
are actually reproduced not Imitated, but
positively duplicated.
Ferfeociouadot, $3.00 per box of SB
Perfeotos . . 94.00 per box of SB
cost.
lint
La
Demanda
Thee mildest till
Havana cigar sold
Bvery smoker en
Joys its perfect,
even quality and
true to Its name It
IS In great de
mand. $1.75 per
box and up.
BETWEEN si ACTS
Little Cigars
Mild and fragrant,' with just enough of that
ripe, mellov? flavor the cigar smoker likes
hest. A short smoke but a "bully" good one.
"Rogers' Special"
aiM
This perfect cigar is sold
fit) in a glass jnr and each jar
is a lunnidor lasting for all
tiino and keeping tho cigar.
in perfect condition. 50 in
the jar, $2.00.
"JttLiC MY
JH iK w, '(If (
aw
ransviMf s
Preferenda
The Worlds'
Largest Seller
This brand of cigars 1b
positively the greatest sell
ing; cigar in the world. It is
recognized and profered by
thousands of men here In
Omaha. It ls not only the
beat known butyt, VJ1
KNOWN AS THE BEST
$100 Per Box and Up
Hare You Smoked One Lately"
El Principe fe Gales
Clear Havana Cigars
Mild, Fragrant, Delicious
Crop of 1912 Vcelta Abajo
exclusively used in 111
Principe tic Gales ami
pronounced liy connois
seurs to be the finest
Havana Tobacco grown
on the Iplnnd of Culm
hinco 1005.
Judge for Yourself
flW, hy mil
Alll 111 , mW by mti
All tobacco whole leaf not a stem in 'ai.i
a billion of them.
Between the Acts Little Cigars made a 2lC
reputation years ago and they've kept 10 for 10 Cent
it up day by day ever since. so for so Cnu
Flor dc Rogers jCleodora
., x We guarantee the "Flor, do Posers"
a strictly high grade, hand made, select
ed Havana filler. These, cigars are
placed on the market with the assur
ance that they are t,ho boat goods of
fered to a critical public
$ii.00 Per Dov and Up
ThlB is an all Havanu filled cigar sell
ing for only 5 cents, nnd is one of the
most enjoyable smoltos to bo had; wo
recommend It as excellent value at
91.00 Per llox of
Ulii.OO Per Hov of no
MASKETTE
A truly flno cigar Belllug for only n conts and the
only Java wrapped cigar selling at this price.
In boxos at ... 81,00 nnd S2.00
I
7WScen
TUK AVOHM)'H liAIUiKST
HISIiLlNO NIOKLI-: CIOAK
Hoffman House Boquet
I'orfocto bIzo. No higher grado cigar for the
money In America. Rvcryoue knows them and
everyone likes them.
si. oo pint nox ov 2n
su.oo pint nox ov so.
THUGS BEATUPW00DR0UGH
leading Attorney Badly Bruised by
Supposed Holdup Men.
HE WAS ON HIS WAY HOME
Had Just AllKlilcil from lu- Car .t
Tweiity-Fmirtji nnil , I'P1'I
ATcniti; Wlirn Tito TIiiikii
Aoanllcil lllm.
3. TV. WooiirouRh, attorney, xraa slue
ed by supposed highwaymen at Twenty
fourth street and Poppleton avenuo at
about tl o'clock Tuesday nlsht when on
the way to his home, ldifl South Twenty
fifth avenue, from a meeting of tho
ilconomlc league.
Mr. Woodroush fell to the sidewalk,
ut regained his feet and cried out with
-nouffh spirit to frighten awuy his as
sailants. Mr. "VVoodrougti was not rob
bed. Mr. TVoodrough alighted from a Twenty
fourth street crosstown car nnd walked
westward. He had taken only a row
Htops when two roughly dressed men
with soft hats pulled down over their
eyes emerged from tho Hhailows and ap
proached lilm. JIo moved toward tho
right to permit the men to pass.
Struck lvltli f'luti.
As the men reached Mr. Woodrough
they parted, as If to pass on cither sldn
of htm. Tho one on his right raised a
hand holding a club or '-'billy:' of somo
sort and struck him on the right side of
tho head. The attorney staggered back
ward and fell to the walk As he fell
his nssalla'nt again struck him, the blow
(ailing upon thu hack of his right hand,
cutting It open.
As tho attorney fell his right leg wa
twisted and the Un was slightly
Hpralneil, but he scrambled to his feet
and set up a cry for help. The ruffians
took to their heplM.
With blood streaming from his head
and his hand Mr. Woodrough made his
way home, where his wife and a phy
sician caned for him. Swathed In ban
dages he was a5t work In his office yesterday.
BIG STORES KEEP OPEN
EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS
Beginning last night Christmas choppers
will bo able to do some of their buying
evening until Christmas, aa all the largo
stores have arranged to keep open until
9 o'clock for the rest of tho week ahd
tho first of next weak.
Old People Given
Christmas Treat
Old people of Omaha who live at tho
Old Poople's home were given a treat
today by Oikln Bros., who sent taxis for
them, brought them to the store, whern
they were shown the latest Christmas
Ideas, and where eaoli was given a pres
ent. Mrs, George Tilden, president of
the Woman's Christian association,
which looks after tbe home, piloted the
seven old men and three old women
through the store. Each was given flow
era on entering the store and on leaving
each was presented with a box of handkerchiefs.
CARS NOW RUNNING ON
EXTENSION TO MILLER PARK
Regular service lias been Instnlled on
the Twenty-fourth street extension of thu
Omaha street 'railway company line from
Twenty-fourth ' and Kort streets to tho
THE FINEST
BEER EVER
BREWED
Go to the
phone now
and order a
case of Blatz the
beer; that should be in
every household where a superior
malt beverage is desired.
Generations ago Blatz was brewed by an old
fashioned brewer in a prl nitive fashion. Today
the methods are modern and original, and the capac
ity of the plant is enormous, but the quality and
character of the product remain the same as of old.
BLATZ COMPANY
802-810 Douglas Street,
Phone: Douglas 6662
ALWAYS THE SAME COOD OLD
southeast corner of Miller park, cars run
ning at Intervals of eight minutes.
With the extension i)f 'tho Twenty-fourth
street car Uhp the only cars turned at
Twenty-fourth street and Amea nvenue
are the extra run morning uihl evcnlng
AU other cars run' through to the terminals;
Christmas Turkey
Stolen from Coop
"A bird In the stomach Is worth four
teen In the coop.' Is the way Charles
Itlgbe, Twenty-eighth and Camden avenue,
has twisted the tlmo honored saying.
Tuesday night some one, whom High
says must be the worst man In town, en
tered thn chicken coop In the rear of
ItlgbVs home and stole a fine turkey
gobbler which was being fattened so an
to appropriately adorn the festive board
on Christmas. Not only was the prUo
bird garnered, but alo thirteen hloodnl
chickens. PJgbe has asked the entlto
city detective force to locate at least
the turkey
Judge Smells Cups
and Fines Mr, Smith
James Bmlth, arrested In a raid upon
a rooming house at Sixteenth and Cali
fornia streets end charged with being
thn proprietor of a disorderly house,
was fined $50 and costs by Police Magis
trate Kostcr.
Smith placed four tea cups on Judgo
Foster's desk to prove that ha had sold
tea and not beer- Tho Judge placed one
of thu cups under his nose, took a long
whiff, set it back on the desk and said,
"150 and cpsts. Next!"
The Inmates were fined III) and costs
Naming the New Hotel
Why not call the new mllllnn. dollar
hotel ''The Koniiels?" This combination
of" syllables has the tight sound and
nvans something.
II. K. HKUURMlAril.
A name (hat means something should
be attached to the new hotel. For this
reason I suggest It bo called "The Over
Innd." This title will have a signification,
past, present and future.
M. H. OPTKHMAN.
WJiat more appropilate nAme for the
new hotol could there be than "Tho Hran
dels?" With all duo respect to Kennedy
and Wattles. T. J. O'NEIL.
Itallronil Sotrm mill I'emonnla. '
Klmer II. Wood, freight traffic mana
ger of tlin Union Pacific has gone to Bos
ton to appear before Wit. lntcrstuto Com-
merco commission In a hearing where
transcontinental rates aro Involved.
I.yninn Hhulos, division freight nnd pas
senger agent of tho Omaha road, and 11
O. Mount, Northwestnrn trainmaster tit
Fremont, aro on their way to Chicago to
attend a family meeting of Northwestern
men.
It, W. McQlnnes, assistant general
freight ngenl of tho Northwestern at Lin
coln, In In town on his way east to at
tend the meeting called for Chicago.
K. C Griffin, genurul ivKont of the
Northwestern for tho north coast com
pany, with headquarters at Portland,
Ore, will be In Omnha Hunday, accom
panied by Ills family, enioiitn to his old
home at llatavla. N. Y.. to spend tho
holidays. On their return they will re
main over soverul days In Omaha.
BTEItUNO WAItrc-FRENZBIl.
Vr lirnaLnna fSrudiintr In OhtuitKo.
01IICAUO, Dec. 18.-(Specla! Tele
gram.) Catherine M. Inc of IJncolrt,
Ida M. Gordon of Omaha and Julius T.
House of Wayne, griiduatod from the
Chlcngp university yesterday.
SOUTH DAKOTA FAIR
BOARD ELECTS OFFICERS
HUItON. 8. D Deo. 18,-Hpeclat.)-Th(
Bouth Dakota statu fair board haa elected
theso officers for tho ensuing two years
President, W. H. Hill of Mitchell; vlc
president, Isaac Lincoln of Aberdeen; C
N. Mcllvalno of Huron, secretary; J, E
Piatt of Clark, treasurer. Several mem
bers of tho board, among them tho offl
rera-elcct and M. I Tobln of this city,
attended tho nnnual meeting of the
American Association of State Fairs and
Rxnosltlons in Chicago, held In connec
tion with tho National tve Stock show
Secretary Mcllvalne states that the time
for holding the 1913 South Dakota fair
has been fixed for 'September 6 to 13.
which will be Immediately following the
Nebraska and Minnesota state fairs.
Key to the Situation Bee Advertising
THOMAS BRENNAN IS VERY
SICK AT HIS APARTMENT
Thomas Hrcnnan, prominent real estate
6ealnr. Is eerlously 111 at the Hamilton
apartment, Twenty-fouttji and Farnain !
Mrects, with a complication of diseases. '
llo became III a week ngo with pn.u-1
mum mm Miuiiey irouuie later developed.
The attending physialan yesterday ex
tended Utile hope of ultimate recover,
' His caso Ih very serious. Pneumonia,
complicated with kldnoy trouble has set
In and hn is u very sick man."
Omaha, Neb.
TWO RESIDENCES ARE SOLD
BY NEW REALTY FIRM
A- L. Fitch of the Uetoe & Itunyan
i company has bought a stucco residence-1
,at Thlrty-flrit and Harney stroets from,
I Frank Doyd of the Omaha National bank, '
.He pld 17,600 for the property
, William D, Counsman has bought a
homo at 6W Capitol avenue. In Dundee.
from K. W. Hlckok for 13,900. Iloth deals
were negotiated bv the new realty f m
of Glover A Spain
I
SPECIAL
HOLIDAY
OFFER
"For Christmas Cheer
Drink Willow Springs Beer"
This Beer is aged aix months
before bottling.
OLD
Xraas basket containing full
quart Wedding Boquet whis
key, 1 quart Angelica, 1 quart
Port wine, 1 quart Sherry
and 4 good cigars,
all for
Just the wines and liquors
you should have for your fes
tive holidays.
VS &$ E? C?witl1 each pur
" l& Ichase of $2 or
over, one full quart of fine
wine. (Case beer included in
this offer.) Take advantage
of this exceptional offer.
$1.65
W MOOSE
wmwmmmwmmmmmwmmwmmmmwmmmmwmiEBi
For Xmas. Day and Every Day
Drink our boors; it's light, henltli,
tasty, bright and sparkling, refresh i nt?
and oxhilerating. Tho only boor that
plouses everybody and i3 not to lx
compared with any other. Absolutely
pure, being brewed from the eelebrnt
od Willow Springs water. Order a
ouse today for your Sunday dinner
yon will be pleased.
Henrv Pollack
CONSUMERS' DIST. WILLOW SPRINGS BREW. CO.
15th and Capitol Ave.
Phon Doug. 2108
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