Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 30, 1913, PART ONE, Page 10-A, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 30, 1913.
In City or Town the Sign oi the Crown
Our extensive Branch System, embracing 100 stores in various towns through Nebraska and Iowa, enables us, far better than ever, to offer the highest class of STANDARD AMERICAN "WATCHES, HAND
MADE GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING OR PLATED SILVERWARE AND EXQUISITE ROOK CRYSTAL CUT GLASS at CHALLENGE PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE THE DISCERNING CHRISTMAS
SHOPPER. In other words,
WE'VE LANDED WITH BOTH FH
in
among the larger wholesale buyers of Watches and Jewolry in the United States, and "101 Stores" is the password when our buyers go East to deal with the big manufacturers in New England. We have gained
an immense advantage after 29 years of toil
do you Want xo share this advantage now?
10-A
Diamond Rings
Never during our long business career has our
directly Imported diamond Btock been moro com
plete than now. Prices given below show plainly
that it is no empty boast when we say that we can
save you money on diamonds.
Genuine Diamond, mounted In
14-k. hand-made Tiffany or
fancy mounting, Regular price
on this lot was $12 to $15. Wo
sell them, every stone guaran
teed, as long as 7C
they laat, at PUW U
Ladies' 14-k Platinum Lined Tiffany Ring,
Mlfy weight of stone " one-quarter
JraL carat, a bright and 4OC CA
Sri. i8"appy Dinmontl ntPivJW
Gentleman's 14-k, claw mounting, like il-
lustration, weight oi
stone plus 1-64
carat, beautifully made
and splendid (inC
color, at
SCARF PINS
Extra fine solid gold set &n nj?
with diamond ipO.
Our slocV comprises all the latest
ideas in iiifty neckwcar ornamenta
tions. Every Jknown stone and gem
havo beep employed in the manufac
ture of thp'so deferable, and to a gen
tleman, quite neces- Cn AM
sary articles. Prices JjDC lO Ht
Standard American Watches
An Extra Watch Bargain 17-jewel Elgin, Walthain,
Kockford, Hampden or Illinois, patent regulator
movement) "with 14-k., 20-year gold-filled, hand-en
graved or plain, open face
or hunting case, fitted
with solid gold non-pull-out
bow. This watch is the
now 12-size model. Well
worth $22.50. Special
price this
week
Movements warranted and
kopt in ropair free during Ilvo
years.
10-slre Elgin Movement, water
and dust proof, thin modul,
silver nickel case. The cry
thing for tho grown up boy
A challenger IZf
Indeed, nt ipOeOv
It rniCK8 ON 1IOWAU1) WATCHES.
SEE UHFO
$15.75
Ladies' Watch 14-k solid gold case with Elgin
movement. A fine gift to a lady and movement fully
guaranteed for fivo years, bpe
cial this coming week (g
Ladies' Watch, in 14-k. gold filled
20-year hunting or openiace case,
with revolving pondant, plain,
Roman or engraved design, fitted
with tho old reliable Elgin move
ment. Special this week
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OUR 1913 WINNER
Wo call it tto, becauso through special efforts and
prompted by a 'desire to glvo our customers the
latest and very best for their money we had this
bracelet made special in 14-k solid gold shell and
set with throe genuine and beautiful small dia
monds. (Note Illustration)
Bracelet (like cut) 36.00
Same as above, but trlflo narrower S5.50
-Narrowest width, otherwise tho same. . . .$4.80
LaVallieres and Pendants
We have anticipated the demand for
these highly fashionable ornamenU ami
are showing over 1.200 different and
beautiful designs In gold, silver, plat
inum and gold, or all platinum, designed
and made by foremost makers of high
class Jewolry In this country.
14-k gold-filled, ranging from, 91.85
to ..94.73
Sterling stiver, set with brilliants and
pearls 93.60 to 97.00
Solid Gold, set with diamonds and other
precious stones 83.00 to SIB
Solitaire Diamonds, set In platinum
at 876 to 9100
800 Pairs Solid Gold, Diamond
Set Cuff Buttons Thcso are
extra fino values, not a single
pair used to sell
for loss than
$13.50, and many
regular $18 val
ued. Pick them
now while the
picking is$7 7C
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good, at-
BRACELET WATCHES
The new fad. Solid gold Watches placed in
gold-filled brac.eldts, very 1 C 7C
natty f U
SEAL RINGS
A-splcndld display of thcso mod
ern rings for ladles, aa well as
for gentlemen.
Solid Gold Rings $2.50 to S1G
from $15 to $23
Mesh
Bags
Quadruple Silver
plated Geralaii Silver
Unbreakable Mesh.
Beautiful Roman
designs in French gray and J
polished finish, from clIKl Up
SILVER CHESTS
American
Beauty
This design has become
famous in Nebraska
through our efforts, and
ft spells refinement and
good taste In any home.
Six hollow handle knives,
six hollow handle forks,
six tablespoons, six tea
spoons, one batter knife
and one sugar shell 26
pieces contained in mahogany fin- f1 V OP
Ished and rich satin-lined chest, at. . LittJ
YORKTOWN
A Tery pretty gift, sure to bo appreciated. This
chest is built of solid oak and has a fancy satin lin
ing. Six knives, six forks, six tablespoons, six tea
spoons, one butter knife and one sugar shell 20
pieces In all of a high grade of jn
silverware that will wear indefinitely. . ipOe 5U
Coin
Purses
Latest fad,
very con
venient. Made of
quadruple
silver plat
ing on German silver base
great variety of designs
in silver and gold; from
$1 to $20
10 Gross Ster
ling S i 1 ver
Thimbles; sell
regularly for
50c; right q
now aL
Hat
Pins
Sterling Silver Hat
Pins; per Jf
pair r
Many others
of d I f f crent
styles to se
lect from.
AT THE SIGN OF ?
WE CROWN
MP 7W GOLBUi STAIRS
mm
Sterling Silver and Quadruple
Plated Toilet Sets v
Comb, brush and mirror. Tho best bargain
of our entire magnificent Christmas stock.
They go on sale tomorrow at the d a Qff
unusually low price of pTraaD
Electric Stove and Toaster
ZVvlS&Vz inches, just the thing for -r i
any tea or breakfast table. DU
BBBpi :wBAm
JUDGE SBARSHOLDS .
AGAINST BELAHGBE
(Continued from Page One.)
for Cadet Taylor In tho laser's libel suit
against The Bee, be summoned Intocourt
to account for their relations with Wesley
Card, Juror, was an unexpected senaa
Uon In pie contempt hearing before Judge.
Sears ot the dlitrlct court. Clinton Brome
ook the iiland In the wonting session and
U, C Jlrohjtt. and Judge Shields were
culled for the afternoon hearing.
It developed from Clinton Brome' a tes
timony that he had twice defended Cord
,n suits In Justice court ylthtn the laat
few months. Tho story ot the second
case came as a surprise. Young Mr.
Brome admitted that this was an action
brought by other persons to iput Oard
inrfer bond to keep the peace. The
first case'ls' oh the court docket, bavin
been appealed from Justice court.
Clinton Brome admitted that he had
known Oard before the Taylor ault be
gun: that he had tW lite father that
Oard waa hla client and that neither of
them had brought out the fact during
the examination of jurors'. Jte aaja tnat
If they "hadn't been convinced the other
aide didn't know about tt they might
have disclosed the fact."
Brome denied that there had been any
talk between him and hla father or At
torney Shlelda about Inducing Oard to
bring In a verdict for Taylor.
Gr Promises n Verdict.
ChArlfS Bvlanscc. the defendant In the
contempt hearing, went through a de
tailed examination and cross examina
tion and Prosecutor Magney was unable
to shake hla testimony. He teatlfltd that
Oard. whom he had Known six or aeven
j ear, told him that he waa afraid he was
In a fix."
I am afraid I'm In a fix," Oard aald,
according to tha teatlmony. "I aald In
court I didn't know Brome & Brome.
but rBnlon Brome has tried a caae for
me. What would you dor
"Jtaa the case gone to the Jury, Belan
Bee aikcd.
No."
"Then go down early and tell the Judge
that you didn't underatand."
'But I have promised the Brome J to
bring In a "verdict for Taylor or hang the
jury."
Then I would keep my mouth hut,"
waa Ue la usee's final advice to Gard.
Wanted to Hell Shop.
Belangee's first teatlmony accounted
for "tils two visits to Card's home, whlck
la a few blocks south of Belangee'a ahop.
on the way to the Dodge car line. j
Oard twice previously nad talked ot
buying the ahop," Belangee aald, ' saying
the first time that tha rocking of a street
car affected his stomach, and that he
would like to have a ahop' like mine, Til
sell you this one,' I redd.
The moralac of October at, about 10
o'clock, X went over to the atrect car
barn and asked for Oard. I waa told
by Sherman Clayton' that ho waa on th
Jury and that I would find him at home
or at the court house. I went back to
the hop and then on the way to the car
stopped Ht Oard'a house and asked far
him. His wife aald he waa at tha cowt
bousa.
Mrt Htsa OmtMt.
"I came down town and to the court
heua, u In tho second court room
Into which I cmm Oard waa alttlng In
the Jurors be. I m4M to hlsa. Wben
went down on the street to wait for'
Oard. Across the street I saw Barnett
arid baited to him. I told htm to wait
until a man from the court house 1
wanted to see. Oard came across the
street and I introduced htn to' Barnett.
We walked north on Seventeenth street
to Podge, and on the way I told Oard the
shop stood me S80, but that I would sell
It for W. Oard said he couldn't raise
the money, . I said I would sell It on
tortus. The matter was left open.
"Th4 mornlnl? of November 3 I went
to Oard'a houte about 7 o'clock so as to
catch him before he went away and told
him he could havo the place it he j could
pay J60 or )100 down and the rest on
terms, and that I owed vn on It.
said he couldn't raise that much money
and I left. There waa nothing said about
a Jury."
Belangea testified that on November
W, when the Oard family asserts he went
td their home between 6 and 1 o'clock in
the morning,, he was hunting at Kelly's
lake with another' man' and a taxlcab
driver, and did not return until 9 or 10
o'clock that morning,
ifburly ruffians, and Staytate doesn't dare
to go near the house for fear he'll be
rocusn km iiAtn nr tiiAni ''wiTiAvintid
"Plain Dealer.
Secretary Daniels
is Much Pleased
WitliOmaha Visit
'Omaha men who met Secretary of the
Navy Daniels when he waa In Omaha a
llltlo over a week ago, havo been In
vited to call on the secretary at Washlng
ttn whenever- they happen to go ti that
place. Secretary ' Daniels, wrote back to
Omaha as soon as ho reached Washing
ten, expressing appreciation of the hos
prtallty he had enjoyed whlto here and
inviting any of hla acquaintances made
while here to call on him when In Wash
ington,
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'Am Unpleasant Kncounter.
"I waa told young Btaylate had quite
an encounter with Maude Brown's
father!"
"Vm. ho did. He met the old man
tacking homo from the club Just aa he
was lt-avlnff and In trying to avoid one
soother, they both fell down the terrace
and broke a fT garuen vase. Ana now 1110
Ileoubllcan.
old man says he was assaulted by two
Ad Club to Stage
a Scteam for Its
Friends,on Tuesday
The Ad club's next scream Is announced
for next Tuesday evening at the Home,
when an 'International" dinner will be
served, and the attractions are billed as
"chefs from France, dancera from Itus
ala, musicians from Persia, Swedish
nightingales from (Minneapolis, spell
binders from Mexico and actors from
"Necessity."
The, gastronomlCAt performance Is
scheduled to begin at,, 6:30 o'clock, after
which the "tired business man" will be
given soothing rest In! the form of the
-very latest cabaret features. A ftamlnr
circular mailed to members ot tha club
requests them to "stand off the gasoline
bill If you lack money, break the news
to your wife by phone If you lack cour
age, but be there with lard In your hair."
ATTRACTING NOTICE TO
BILLBOARDS WITH GARDEN
Combining civic. Improvement with bill
board advertising service is the latest
feature in the "ad" game In Omaha. To
beautify the ground in front of blllboarda
at Twentieth and Farnam atreeta and
attract more attention to the signs dis
played there, a miniature park, with
small trees and shrubbery is being laid
out by the Thomas Cusack company.
in St John church, Twenty-fifth and
California avenue, by the Rev. Francis
Cassllly, a member of the faculty of
fCrelghton university. He haa chosen a
beautiful theme, the First Epistle of St.
Paul to the Corinthians, which will be
treated in conformity with the latest de
velopment of scriptural exercises. The
first lecture will begin Sunday evening at
7:45 o'clock.
WILL GIVE SERIES OF FOUR
SUNDAY NIGHT DISCOURSES
A series of four discourses will be
given on the Sunday evenings of Advent
WEST FARNAM WOMEN
NOW PICKING FLOWERS
Picking dandelions the last of Novem
ber waa a novel entertainment partici
pated In by several West Farnam women
Friday. Just to prove that California Is
not the only land of winter flowers this
year, one well known matron packed and
sent a big bunch ot the yellow blossoms
to a relative In Los Angeles, after spend
ing a few minutes In her front yard.
Invitations Are
Out for the Next
Teachers' Meeting,
The ballots have gone out to the teach,
ers In tho state, members of the Ne-
braska State Teachers' association, for a
vote on the next president and also on
the next place for holding the convention.
There were ,i0 ballots required to coves
the membership enrolled this year. Both."
Omaha and Lincoln have sent out circu
lar letters to all the members, Invltlna
the teachers to meet at the respective
places. Omaha has set forth the fact
that tt Is the only city that haa adequate:
facilities for caring tor so large a con
ventlon.
IHKi
BOOKS CHRISTMAS
Prevent 5Kln
Blemishes
Ben Hur
, General Lew
Wallace's
great ndvel
now .on 'sale
for iho first
time at
50c
SPECIAL BARGAINS
GIFT
BOOKS at
58c
Each
By uing
Cuticura 5oap
and Ointment
They dp so much to promote and
maintain the purity and beauty of
the complexion, hands and hair un
der all conditions, and are unexcelled
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Mad 1 to 811 at tl.50. "
AX SOX er rxXBHBalXXP. Prose and
Verse, complied by Ina Ilusselle
Warren.
A Hex Or XATrnnMM. rrose and
Verse; compiled by Jennie Day
llalnea.
KOTKU X.OVS. A Book of the Heart
Prose and Verse, compiled by Ina
Russells Warren
T3SDB VI 9Xi XT BOOK, Potms arrang
ed by Willis Boyd Allen.
TXS BOOK Or X.OTX. Prose and
Verse, compiled by Jennie Day
Haines.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
snTR0Ks98c
With pictures by famous artists, rich
ly illustrated in color, made to sell at
l!00 to tJ-00.
AIOUUOAX axxUM. Illustrated by
Harrison Fisher
BXXAX er rXXM WOlCXr. Illus
trated by Harrison Fisher.
XXXB.T XBTT NOTtTBS BOOK. II.
lustrated by Henry Hint.
BAOXBZ.OB BXXJ.X8. Harrison
Klsher.
BBS SXBX.B. Howard Chandler
Christy
TOT SIR!, Z X.BIT BXHIsTB XI.
Pictures by John Uae.
AXXXJCAX SBAUTXSa.
Harrison Flalier."
a sees er bwkbtxkjlxtm.
By Several Artists.
NOW READY
THE GREATEST SHOWING IN OMAHA
It comprises 'the best books of the Holiday Season of 1913, attractively displayed and arranged for easy
chobslng- -"Gift Books" together "Now Books" together "Children's Books" together, and so on. Our
Book Department ha8 been greatly enlarged for the Christmas selling and Is a comfortable place to trade
In. Come and enjoy looking over the new things.
LEADING NEW NOVELS
Woman Thou SUvsst He. 13 y Hall
Caine S1J3
baaole. By Oene Htrattonforter, $1,35
Iron Trail. By Ilex Beach ll33
Way Xome. By Basil King 91.39
Oorystoa ramlly. By Mrs. Hum
phrey Ward 91.33
House of Xapplnsss. By Kate U.
Boaher S1.S9
raaalonate rrlsnds. By II. a.
Wells tl.33
Whits XJnsn Kurss. By Kleanor
H. Abbott $1.00
Business of Life. By It W.
Chambers 91.40
Inside of the Cap. By Winston
Churchill 91.60
Tan OUts. By Mary 8. Watts. . .91.34
Poison Belt, By Conan Doyle 9130
Bows Among- Men. By Wilt Com
fort 91.23
Broken Halo. By Author of Boa
ary $1.35
Btory of Waltrtlll Baxter. By
Kate D. Wlgfrtn 91.33
Call of the Cumberland. By Chas.
N. Buck, illustrated 91.95
Coming; of Caaaldy. By Clarence
K. Mulford. Illustrated 91.33
Kla Qrc at Adventure. By Hobert
Herrlck v 91JS
Bessrt Crold. By Zdne drey. Illus
trated 91J3
Judgement House. By Sir Ollbert
Parker Illustrated (US
LEADING NEW GIFT BOOKS
Beauties. Illustrated by Harrison
Fisher 93-80
JT lying- Island, of the Night. By
Junes Whttcomb Hlley. Illus
trated 93.00
Cfoldaa Dog. By Clara, Louise
Burnhain 91,00
Good Bye Jim. By Hlley. Illus
trated $10
The Jangle Book. By Kipling. Il
lustrated 93.501
X.ady daughter. By Halph Henry
Barbour ' 91.50
long of the Cardinal. New, Illus
trated edition 91.33
laddie. By Oene Stratton Porter.
Bound in "Ooze" .91.75
The Cblldren'a Blue Bird. Adopt
ed from play by Maeterlinck, 99.50
The Uttle QUt Book. By Hnrrl
aon Klsher 91.25
Happy Woasn. By Myrtle Heed, 91.30
roema and Ballads, By Steven
son 92.00
rtf ty Years of My Xdfe. By Theo
dore Iloosevelt 92.50
Bhymsa of a Boiling Stone. By
Hobert W, Hervlce. Boxed 9303
The Stsn Who Blasa tbe Trail,
and other poems. By S. C. Dun
ham. Clorh 91.00
Velvet Ooze 93.00
The Opinion athop. By Htldrlc
Davenport Owsley. Cloth 58o
Ooze ,91.18
Leadiag New Ckildrcn's Beeks
Patchwork Otrl of Os. By I
Frank Baum , 98o
Peter Pan A. H. O. Illustrated In
color ,.91.00
The Tors Book. Illustrated. A
Novelty 91.23
Billy Whiskers tn Town. By Mrs.
Montgomery 78o
Partners Three. By Ralph H. Bar
bour 79o
Mother Ooose. Illustrated. By
Fanny Cory $1.50
Kingdom of Why. Illustrated by
Peter Newell 91.50
BOss Santa Clans of the Pullman.
By Johnaton 91.30
Aronnovtha Snd. Br Ralph H.
Barbour ..91.35
PIts Tarda to Go. By Hawley
Wllllans 91.25
Ted Btowatrt Many Mors
Bights 91.23
Patty's Social Season. By Carolyn
Wells , 91.33
Zilttle Master. By Laura Richards 45o
DoTothy Dainty's Vacation. By
Amy Brooks 790
Tha Goody-Naughty Book. A Nov
elty 600
The Camp rlre Girls. By Marg.
Sanderson ,...75o
Ths Xswplss' Book 91.83
Mary rranoea Sewing Book. , , .91.50
SOME of the LATE NOVELS formerly
Sold at $1.25 and $1.35 NOW at Only. .
50c
Wkat's Hla Haue?
Mistress of Shenstone
Ban Knr
JL Modern Chronicle
The Conflict
The rorblddsn Way
The Poor XJttle Btcn
Girl
Tarry Thou Till X
Come
Boss of Wind Hirer
1 Bolt la the Woods
Ths Adventures ot Blue riower
Bobby Ord. t Christmas Eve on
Abe and Manruaa I gonosome
A rralrle CourtsUp ' Miad the Paint"
I Qaeen Shaba's Xing I Mary Mldtboms
BRAND EIS STORES
Ms Smith
Joyce of Horth Woods
The Hoot of BtU
The Bolted Boor
The Haunted Pajamas
The Silent Barrier
Ths Common Law
Amaalng Adventnrea
of Lstltla Carberry
Wild GUve
Mary Carey
Bawn CKara
Iron Women
My rady of Bonbt
The He'er Bo Well
Tha Honeymoon.
Plamatead Qnarzies
The Price of the
Prairie
Wlnslac of Barbara
Worth.
Captain Waxren'a
Waraa
Glory of Clementina
The Fruitful Viae
Offloer seo
The Lost Ambassador
An the Sparks Ply
Upward
Spendthrift
Kindling
Brand Blotters
The Talker
A Splsnsr In the Bun
Passu of the Third
Ploor Baek
Mistress of
Shenstone
by the author
of "The Ros
ary," now
50c
si
. ism I
SPECIAL BARGAINS
CHILDREN'S
BOOKS at
58c E
The following are large, beautifully
Illustrated books suitable for the
youngest children. They're very great
bargains, having heretofore sold at
prices ranging from 78o to $1.18.
TKH WXZAHB or OZ, By It. Frank
Baum.
MOTHER OOOSB XH KOLX.AXX). By
Msy Audobon Post.
KXBDXS HKYMX8.
KIDDIE XJIHB. By Margaret Q. Hays
JACK TKB GIANT HIXABS, JH. By
Dwlglit Burrows.
THS ZJUTB Or XEVXK WAS.
THS X.AKD OF HEAX.X.T TBTJE. By
Mllllcent Olmsted.
US rBX.XJBR8. By Izola Im Forrester,
rAMOUS LIVE DO III. BOOKS. By
Josephine Scrlbner dates. 10 titles.
TKH MAOXO XMAGB. By Cornelia
Baker.
PHXXOB BOMXHO AHS WDTrXtXS.'i
By Seymour Eaton.
THE OA8TX.E OP GHITMPT
GBOUCH. By Mary Dtckerson
Donahey
AT JrXOWEB PAHM. By Jane Hollo
way KKYMXS Or TKB GOX.BZK ABB.
By George Relter Brill.
BOWK BPXOEB WEB Z.AVE. By
Mary Dtckerson Donahey.
THE BXART OP A BXHTKBAT
SOXJ. By Uthel C Dow
rAMOUS XOOSBTBX.T B E AH
BOOKS. By Heymour Iiaton
The Roosevelt Bears, their travels
and adventures.
More About the Roosevelt Bears.
The Roosevelt Beara Abroad.
The Bear Detectives.
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