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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1913.
NEBRASKA -WHEAT DOES WELL
Burlington Report Shows Cereal in
lest Condition in Many Years.
ACREAGE UP TO THE AVERAGE
Jlld Went her Md Fnrornble Con
dlllon Pnnh (he riant Alona,
Greatly KnconrnRlnar the
Farmer.
The Burlington' special crop report,
compiled from data, secured by General
Superintendent .Allen and up to Novem
ber IS, haa almost entirely to do with coll
and the condition of (all wheat.
Tho report Indicates that at the time ot
tlje receipt ot thi last data, -while thi
cround In the Nebraska fall wheat belt
was somewhat dry on top, half an Inch
below the surface It was moist and In
the best condition for the growth of tho
cereal plant. Owing1 to the warm
weather that prevailed during the latter
part of October and the early days of
November grain had made a good
growth and ..was fully as far advanced
as during any season In the last ten
years, notwithstanding the ground was
dry when a large portion of the grain
was put Into tho ground.
Relative to the acreago the Burlington
r,port shows that It Is fully up to the
average and ahead of many of the former
years, which la presumed to be due to
tfje fact that last season through the
squth part of tho state the corn yield
Ties light and the wheat unusually heavy,
many of the fields turning out from
twenty-five to forty bushels per acre. In
the report it la stated that In hundreds
of instances whero the corn crop was
almost a failure through the southern tier
of. counties, farmers cut and ' shocked
their corn while tha stalks were green
and planted ,the ground to wheat, thus
Increasing the acreage of. this grain many
fold.
The late fall and the warm weather
that haa accompanied It lias kept the
pastures in good condition and as a rule
farmers have fed Utile hay ' and no
grain to their cattle. Sine the third cut
ting of alfalfa .the warm weather haa
started the. shoots of the forage, plant
and it Is mow fiira-IslilHg an abundance
of lata feed tor .both hogs and' cattle,
these animate. ke!c pastured In tho
fields. .
JUDGE PAGE MOM! S OF
DULUTH ISOPULAR HERE
JuoVre rag Mom of Duluth. who has
oeen In Omaha for" noma weeks presiding
over cases in the federal court, has made
many friends and become popular at, tho
Omaha, Pallmiwesi and University clubs.
Judge Morris is of the old typo of Vir
ginia aristocrat, who, while conserving
hi instinctive elegance of manners, be
trays the character of a true democrat
fe. meet et thoeewho meet him admire
Mm and enjoy his company.
Hl poHtkal and efflckl career has been
interesting. Though a southerner, h is
sad haa for years been a republican.
Many years ae he settled in Proctor
knott's "Seatta City ef the Unsaited
," a ka t be aettv In po ft teal
affairs.
rul4h's Meeriet in senates was repr
Mted by a vary HrMlaat. very hand
some, very premising young republican,
r.amed Chart A. Towns, alee a citizen
of, Xteinth. WMh the whirligig of politics,
tKe silver eraae. earn aieng and swept
Town, tofeinar with John Unfe of
Minnesota, (now tho president's personal
representative In Mexico), over Into whajt
was temporarily known as tho "sliver
ttpubllcans." In time many of them be
came democrats. Both Towne and Ltnd
did. Llnd was elected as Minnesota' first
democratic governor, Towne continued to
hang on to his place In congress.
And then came another change for
Towne. He had beaten the young Vir
ginian, Morris, In the Duluth district, but
Duluth did not go over to Bryanlsm, and
when Morris came Up against Charley
Towne again, Towne now running as a
democrat, Morris was elected, and then
re-elected and re-elected, until finally he
was appointed to the federal bench. Then
tho district began to be represented by
the famous J. Adam Bede, humorist, until
after three terms, Adam went over the
fence with Uncle Joe Cannon and some
more of the stalwarts.
Manchester Martyrs
Remembered by the
Emmet Association
In celebration ol the anniversary of
tho deaths of tho Manchester martyrs,
Allen, 'Larkln and O'Brien, local mem
bers of the Emmet Monument association
held a meeting Thursday night at the
Arlington block, Dodge street, between
Fifteenth and Sixteenth. To bo exact, the'
anniversary occurs on November 23, but
on account of .tho regular meeting of the
organization being so near that date, It
was held earlier.
A formal program was given, headed
by Dr. William J. keary. who narrated
tho story ofthe deaths of tho three Irish
men who were being commemorated. lie
denounced the men who had a 1ind In
the prosecution and ended his address
with the hope that Ireland would soon
havo homo rule.
Other numbers on tha list wera: Violin
solo, James P. Savage; vocal solo, John
Comerford; flute solo, George Hurley:
tenor solo, Mike Cronln, and a talk by
Jerry Curtln.
The committee In charge of the pro
gram was made up of James Coffey. John
Comerford and Mike Hagan.
IMPERSONATED AN OFFICER-
WHILE HE WAS INTOXICATED
George Terdue, HOT Bu Mary's avenue.
Impersonated a United States secret serv
ice man whllo Intoxicated or Thursday
evantng and was arrested on the chargo
for the federal authorities.
White attending the Empress theater
Perdue left his wife, who hod accom
panied him, with' the declaration that he
would return Immediately. Instead, he
proceeded to get Well stimulated and
upon visiting a houso conducted by dertle
Bloomfleld, 1114 Douglas street, Informed
the occupants that if they did not move
by Sunday night he would have them oil
in JAIL. Tie made little Impression, how
aver, and wan turned over to an officer.
BIRMINOHASV AM.-T". U Willis ef
the firm of ttartllne & Willis, pharma
etsta, suffered greatly fr6m avtlmia and
fereashtlts, so bad he could 'not attend to
busln. As he writes: "I got no relief
until I took IloUy's Honoy and Tar Com
pound. U entirely removed those choking
sensations and never failed to produce an
easy and comfortable condition ot the
threat and lungs." Itemember tho name,
Foley's Uonoy and Tar Compound, and
accept no substitute, in the yellow pack
ace, For sale by all dealers everywhere.
Advertisement.
Katherine Goodson
and the
PIANO
MIM GOODSON, the plaaltt,
whs helots supreme
title m a Master of tbe piano
forte, appears at SraacJels,
aatlaee, oa Tuesday, Novem
ber 2 i, 2 p. sa. This young
Kbr-IMi artiste has toured the
United Males aad Canada on
ker feraer eagafc-esaeat. The
fellewing letter tress her pea
taenia wove to he et tatereet
te all whe eajoy her art aad
realise the Importance et the
ptano a her saeaUusa ef ex-ftreeetoa.
0 Board United Fruit Company's
w ? 8: '"Zacapa." April 6th. 1912.
Was. Kmabe & Co., New York City.
Dear-8 1 ra: I want to write aad thank you for the
jerfectly beautiful Concert araada which you have
?ueti ai. ?y d,BIJ0aI during my present tour ot the
United States and Canada. Tho "Mignonette" Grand,
too. which you havo so kindly eent to the various hotels
for my private use I consider a veritable marvel: for
oace, when my Concert Grand was "snowed-'UD" and I
was obliged to -make shift" with a Mignonette Grand.
IvBd i?y ?0,,,fht D2 that I need not
?V.?.in a1, tbo S0Bnty and sweetness of
toae of this little Instrument, combined with its rarely
lorely touch, satisfied me even to tbo largest numbers
oa hay program, With renewed thanks, believe me.
Your very sincere,
KATHARINE GOODSON.
Big Special Sale of Music Folios
Hone Songs, COc value, con
t.alning 100 old favorites,
t. 37
Ceatege Songs, GOc value
cMtatalag 100 numbers
at 27
Opera. Gesns No. 1 and 2
containing 10 popular
numbers, such as Trova
tore, Mlserari. 1 Dreamed
I Dwelt in Marbln Halls.
Toreador's Song from Car-
s, etc., regular 25c val-
t in
V&x Moving Picture
.Fello. No. 1 or No.
Sftq value, at......
2 a
224
Famous Songs soprano
over 126 standard classics,
11.50 value 98
Autumn Sketches (Wilson
G. Smith), on the style of
Novia, Day In Venice a
book that will make &
beautiful JCmaa gift, $1.25
value, at 7j
Home Circle Series, violin
books, 50c values, on Bale
at -v 27s
Carrie Jacobs' Bond Bongs,
"Perfect Day," "God Re
members When thj World
Forgets." regular 30o
copies, at 19
HAYDEN BROS.
Saturday We Bring Forward Thousands Upon
Thousands Dollars Worth "Fresh Merchandise
, 1 n
FROM THE BANKRUPT STOCK and Will Sell firm for
LESS MONEY THAN THEY CAN BE MANUFACTURED
1,200 Ladies' and Misses' Serge. Silk and Corduroy Dresses
Also Hundreds of Ladies' and Misses' Coats and Suits From Our Big Purchase
Go on Sale at Unbelieveable Price.
AIjL THE DRESSES from
tills great stock, worth up
to 911.00, will bo divided
in 3 lots as follows, Wd
we wohUI advise you to
bo on hand at 8 o'clock
Saturday morning:
liOT 1 Women's and
Misses' Serge Dresses,
pretty styles, all leading
colors, including black,
blue, brown, tan, etc.,
worth np to $7.50, aU go
Saturday at
$1.98
Lot 2 All Wool Serge
Presses, whipcords, silk
messallnes, etc., leading
styles, Jn navy, black,
brown and all colors. All
sires for women, misses,
worth to 90.OO; all go
Saturday at
$2si38
IXXT 8 High grade man-
nlsh serges, corduroy,
diagonals, el Ik htessa
lines, etc., all sizes for
women and misses, all
leading colors, some ex
ceptionally beatttlfHl
dresses In tills lot, worth
Hp to '811, at
$3S8
Other dresses from this
big stock on sato Satur
day. All Hie high grado
silk poplins, messallnes,
crepe de chine and fancy
party dresses, tho most
beautiful of styles In
every leading fashionable
color. All sizes for wom
en and misses, worth up
to S1B.S6; Saturday at
$8.98 - $6.98 ui ,. si,
COATS and SUITS from
this bankrupt stock oa
sale Saturday for the first
time.
Ladles' and Misses' Win
ter Coats, worth np to
$10, good styles, all col
ors and sizes, in three
lots, at
$2.91-3.91-4.11
Handsome new coats for
women and misses, in all
the newest styles and ma
terials. Some exception
ally handsome coats La
these lots, worth to
817.60, go Saturday at
$8.91 i SMS
Some of the season's most
beautiful cloth and' seal
plush coats, worth to
$22.00, will go at
$12.50
DOES THIS INTEREST YOU?
$6,000
IN CASH AND
PREMIUMS
Positively Given Away!
Lodges, Churches, Schools, Labor Organizations, -Hospitals,
Societies, Women, and Children (under
15 years of age) Profit by this Splendid Offer.
ASK US ABOUT IT
It costs nothing to inquire. Fill out this Nomination
Blank RIGHT NOW -while you have it before you.
Mail or bring to The Bee publishing Co., Contest Dept.,
550 Bee Building, Omaha, Neb.
WATOH THI BEE for FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS
N031INAT10X BLANK
.....,
Name ,. s ,
(Woman or Child) '
Address V. ,
I 4
Name ,
(Organization)
Address , .'
Good for 3,000 Free Votes. WOQD & COLDRKN, Contest Mgrs.
Tailored Suits, worth to
810.00, good styles, lead
ing colors, all sizes, Sat
urday nt
$1.95 aid S4.95
Raincoats for women and
misses, north up to 86.50,
"$2.98 md 98c
Children's, Girls aad Ju
niors' Coats, a big assort
ment to select from, dur
ing this sale at -
$1.91-2.91-3.91
Pretty Trimmed Hats,
worth ap to 95.00, Satur-
Thousandsof Men's. Young Men'sand Boys'
Suits, Overcoats and Pants on Sale Saturday
For the first time t ridiculously low prices. ThonBands ot shicwa men buyers liaro already token
heSTupuSXomR ' yU BCCa 8 must Investigate whit woTre of fTring
THE NOVELTY CO.
214-216-218 North 16th
88 Note
"it Luxe Misit tills
9930 Aaerlca, fOHr verses
for 30
3324 Home 'Sweet Home -,
mandolin, for ........304
9823My Wild' Irish Hose
'or 30i
' 76976 Silver Threads Among
Tbe Gold; .30
4444 Tdrkey 1h the Straw
tor ..304
73927 H.HSsereske, popular
clasele,' for 30e
SS41 Narciius, popular
clasele,.-fer ......... .304
8568 FaplUen (Butterfly)
popular class-lo , 304
76316 or 62.68 The Rosary
popular classic 304
1133 Trauaercl, popular
Classic, for , .304
And the, following sacred
pieces tor '. 304
7504 Abide with Me: 7611
Adeste Ftdeles; 76927 God
,Be With You Till We Meet
Again; 7503 Load Kludly
Light; 7601 Nearer My God to
Thee; 760.6 Rock of Ages;
7650 What a Friend We
Have la Jesus, 3 verses; 76248
Where is My Waaderlag Boy
Tonight Any or all ot these
88-note'rolIs, for 304.
It py Ball, add 6c postage for
each roll.
HAYDEN BROS.
Tai-lTlc. Wta for ear Xassdar avsalar a for low vrless.
FRESH DRESSED SPRING CHIGKENS,..13c
1MM it. Tig rsrk x.4a
fig i-otk iioast ...UUe
Pig Pork Butts 13 Wo
Steer Pot Roast........ 10o,attl lUe
Young Veal Roast .Utto
Choice Mutton Chops. 10c per pound
or three pounds for SSo
Choice' Mutton Roast 7Ue
Choice Lamb Legs ll$o
10,000 lbs. No.
per id.
1 Extra Lean Hama
lsvr
E.000 lbs. No. 1 Small Hams...le4io
fiurar Cured Baedn 14tia
,15,000 lbs. No: 1 Extra Lean Hams,
per lb .lSJio .
sraoxAxa
Ft em 8 to 9 P. M. Lamb Chops So;
From 9 to 10 P.M. Pork Chops ieov
38 lbs. best Sugar with 1 lb. .Tea or
Hersheys Cocoa ...eo
Public Pride Flour, 48-lb. sck 81.15
Rumford Baking Powder, l-lb. can lo
Pkg. Mince Meat or natslns 8)e
S-Jb. Jars Home Made Mince' Meat So
4-lb. can Plum Pudding for......Ieo
Ak-gar-Ben Coffee ..." Illmla
Best Oysur or Soda Cracker 7Ho
Largo Bulk Olives. qurt .... . se
Imported wlss Cheese, pound..-, .3So'
American. or .Brick Cheese, lb....aoo'
Comb Hony VTMo
Lemon or Orange. Peel, lb. ,. aoe
Best Largo Prunes, lb....,.'(..19V&o
Best Crawford Peaches.- lb, loo '
Karly June Pas, Com, Tomatoes,
Pumpkin. 'Hominy, Baited. Bears 8H0
Butter Cup Creamery Butter, lb. aeo :
Best Creamery Butter, pkg; .... ..350''
Best Country 'Butter, lb. ........ .30
COAL DEPARTMENT
?1S5 SZzn ft?? l m,m '
.nn. am VWrtm.. ........ BT.VB 1
JCevtorw ............. ,sjs,so i
.f4e
Ckrokt Shbsb
PUBLIC MARKET 3
f Office For Rent
Th largo roam ob prouati
floor of B Bttildii,?, oc
eupWd j tha HYi.
Whit OmI bo. ,
Mioo Fanws itroot front.
ig. Aoot 1,500 sqoaro
foot ot floor goo wit
largo vault. Xxtra tn
traaco from, court of tho
buikUng.
FiM of fico fixturos aro of.
fored fpr aalo. Apply to
N. P. Feil, Boo office.
Scottish Rite Masons
Large pictures of group maybevhad
at $1.50 each, from -
The Bee Photo Department
Room 103 Bcc Building, Omaha
A little Bcc want ad iocs the business,
Ererybody reads Bee want ads
HOTELS.
HOTELS.
TODERBET HOTEL
Suiw Sutrunoa,
wAk holol sf dUtiHction
with MKKJorat chargoo" '
Wkhln iv sslnutts cf principal railway terminal.
Situation Ideal.'
. . TARIFFi
SJmfly recms . . - rrr d.y-13. U. S3, M
S?UH r.m - . - - S3, M, 17, M
Double b4rooms, beudelr
. i. t' roora 4 bth T " S, SJO, ttS
Sultt Pailolr, b4reom rul bath . " StO, Sit, SIS
Etch jvaan with WA
ext..,, tji . i -tf
Most Mothers Know
That You Can't
Better Our
Children's
Shoes
at the Prices
HeaSnarters for
Iayqrted, O i't
StMl JSKet
stoae Baektrs,
We represent the
best makers In the
country, and sell only
dependable shoes
that seem to satisfy
huh the children and
the "folks" year
mt rear. Priced
from
$1.51 to $2.51
PRY
HOE-CQ
16 Si 6t DOUGLAS.
A New Collar, Long on good Points
am.
HED-MAN tiAKHls, .12.80
inOQUOIS M.SO.
CvHlTEW0pbj
i' TWO
V FOR
W 26c
RED
MAN
RAND
EARL & WILSON
JiAKEUa OF TROT'S BEST rROD'UCT5
ROOMS -This Bsf. Varifttv. T 1 :r: j
carry adrertjaomeHts of the best rooms and apartments for
rent in the city. Phone your ad to Tyler 1000.
25 Years
of Quality
Yesterday ono of our
customers teaid:"1 "About
twenty-five years ago
my father bought my
first pair of boys ' shoes
at Diesel's, and thoy
were
Steel Shod
Shoes
Today I bought my
boy his first pair of
STEEL SHOD SHOES.
The styles have chang
ed but the quality is the
same. I envy my boy
because you don't carry
Stool Shod Shoe? largo
enough for me."
Naturally we are proud
of our Steel Shod Shoes,
for thoro are many cus
t6mers just like this
one. "We have them in
Button and Blucher.
loytM to 5 $2. W
LM Sort's II to 131 $2.N
Drexel
1419 FinuM
Winter Blasts
in Your Store?
Papers Disarranged,
' Clerks with Colds,
Patrons Disgusted
and' .Business Poor?
Use a
Revolving Door,
and Eliminate
" This Trouble.
FOR SALE CHEAP
A sUadard pattern, collaptlkls
Revolving Door solid oak.
heavy pfato glass, with solid
brass push and kick plates.
NECESSARY EQUIPMENT
AT A BARQA1N
The Bee Building Co.
"Sloom 103.
AMCSHMEN'TS.
BOYD'S THEATER
StaUses Today. 3:3 Tonight, 8UB
Vas Orlzlaal ynoto Brama. "Tlu ast
ays ot roiapsll." grloesi 19o.aSo.
BRANDEIS THEATER
iTOTsmker 23-24-35-as; wd. Katlaee,
'isrrtois tit"
ThaaksiivlBr Xymasa aal VoZBtrrs
AMERICAN THEATER
nnaxr axz. wine
SCsUases Thursdajr ana atarday
American Theater Stock Co. la
SHERLOCK HOLMES
IText Week "The rortane "Jtaater."
0, 1S-2S-90-7S0
UST TIMES TODAY &'
S'JHE TAXI GIRLS
min' Mxaa Matinee Week Bays.
Tomorrow Wl "Ujjtti- clru" 4, Qu rtj.
A Eoo wat ad dooo tko bui-
iBOM. SYorybody roads thorn.
TzzArseara
BSmZiAJi 4S4,
abvajtoxb VAfrsaTruui
Tit atUcUloii t Orphaaa Mtrau U callo t
t Unt tnlcht tho emrkiU ri KoasUr M
SslO
rriout onr. toci a&icos,. h-,
au St a4 tu.