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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1913)
2 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 7, 1913. Goo Cheer lm This is more than merely jSpLrit" Ifs that of course, but in Christmas Merchandise" which discriminating buyers during the : All those who begin today and keep busy will enjoy it most, for now the whole world turns a bright and happy face toward Christmas. . Silk Scarfs and Veils A $.50 Auto Veil for' $2.75; it's a special and comes in all col ors. : Then i n e $1 veils In all colors .are especially good too.' , Silk Scarfs, floral esignsandpla.i.n,. $1.50 to $7. " Lace Scarfs that are extremely' handsome, all prices. Ribbon Novelties Exclusive Hovcltios raado hero in tho store by Mrs. David. Hoses nnd Violets for corsngn bouquets; Sachets of various kinds; fancy, "bags made of floral and velvet ribbon; Ribbon Aprons, with late iaaeHs; needle books, inn bqoks, coat hgr8,' hairpin koldera aad hiimfpja. ' ' Thi lit Indeed n Vaist Asaort nient of Handkerchiefs go krft $jpMMftfi- im Um apaot in which w tyrt to till' about iifajlJJut'Ytfc oaa't' rafly appreciate how maay are here. gk&mmT?M tUdity haadkerehlef s are areHy eloeely Unlwd eifaer. 1 ' Pine Embfidr4 AJl .tiaea Three in a box; three differ. ent pattest a box. . r.' ItOQaad $1.25 BeMUfal'xaodl Imbreiiiery Stylee Oic.to $l.0O A Pretty ,tJ cMort.IaiUal .Mo;. 3 for $1.00 Ttojjkft . ., .mi? for $:oo: Jtobredertd IaHitUi'. . . . ,Y... . .15o to m ArmeidM "TrlrmKd. Xdfcettif i 50c to $125 1Pm)iW. Art pirj.t JTmfi Kax Ut )'.'ew BMn Slepra, Wltlek jBIN-aHAM, UUM, "Dh(, .-8Ult hbpo. - 4. it'th boily Jlaph 0in, lyer jf tx fnen, woWd b f0unl In t'ta Ap?. ml.nvthJfrirr.4 their dyputlrt 5uroa tbcW.W4reh tSday. Drift, i4lBM;n JLnclIae In the thirty mlla c Wefw mtpjclmst yrtrt, Tptrfttyl - ut, the- y aSK-awowjo srord re avhei ' tWUBk int ttjkiw, mouih. ; f . f " I! ffiw &$Wbwk$wjpn9y and war if j 'S"11 Diamond at Frenzer's. the-reallue,for that reason you 'Wy hwhatjyoti gave for it at any t tl(me $hlpruldouMesre a larger or bet Y terona-tTorif cash is preferred during S y the year we will returni't to you less s -"Terf per den't; : .. LlMAMOKDS m RllfGS wQ9Q e Tpw . owt9i4 ouf. All-. .wtmsmjm mm ,.,f,..:... . .. Good Service Good J.'lIL -SJ'.. ----- New Linens Help to Freshen Any Home As gifts their beauty always wins their way to tne heart of every housewife. At this season decorated linens hold first favor. The sturdier kinds are just as much liked, though. Luncheon Sets of many kinds. , Separate pieces, scarfs, centerpieces, doylies, embroidered pillow cases, towels, and so many others, gathered only after' months of diligent search through the markets of many luuus. Th. poWi&vw drlva tnto tb lw rrort Mondty until Thursday Right, Mrer eWared tram the -worklni today wlh.th sceptics cf a taw bllna rtopta, wtUy th hwvy a4 Sly Ul&rk damp fMMrattA fey feWHlm wt Kunpowder, fcwwf. Howrtr, It wa thought that by lata toiy th rchra would I Mt9 Atrat every part of the mis. ,:rM cv-ln that vas found yetterflay, bjotljlnf . a, blind ttopt In tho lamU tUnntL WU ta b otwined Irvl. v. Mltknnch Ibtra.'wM little hope Lopi had awled Bjnce . Js'o'vemtxy tl Lopes haa killed fl)-, peace otflcera who puraued him after ha had killed a fellow Mexican. . , Bryan. Uoc-e (o rklladelphla. WAeHlNaTON, Dec. 6. -Secretary Bryan went late today to Philadelphia, where tonight he will apeak at a ban quet pt the Sona of Delaware. l5DOtXiE. "The Store of the Christmas addition it's "The Store of Good has been wisely chosen by our past several months. ; "ill ':ffLli, You Can Select the Gloves Yourself or Purchase a Certificate Gloves .appear on so many Christmas lists that we believe their usefulness and attractiveness as gifts are known to a great many people. The makes we carry will please your friends as well as yourself. This is a complete glove stock, chosen with care, and presents all styles, all prices. Certificate! issued for any amount redeemed after Christmas by the recipient who selects her own gloves and has them properly fitted. FARMERS WORK STEAM RU Delegation from Omaha te ElkhDra Ceaveatioa Saewei Uader. XL0TINa FAIS DIRECTORS eld Pfarht nf 1ht Benarlaa Ceantr AKrieBltsral Society Revived at Annual Meeting at Ulkhorn, The country faction of Douglas county put on Us war paint yeeterday afternoon nd plolctcd the course of a vr -ff. clent aleam roller which completely oVor ran the Cmaha faction at the iie-jtlon cf the I'caid of CommUsloura of the Duc la Cout'tr Agricultural society, at thi snnunl netting at Klkhom. Tlie ..Id board, with one exception, was tatct! with the count standing about JO to 3. although the Omaha band put n a stronj. and animated fUht whlili vat nuumented by considerable speeoh jiinh. Invr and argument The election o fthe board of torn mlisioners has always been more or lens a bona of contention between the Omaha faction and the country clement, and neither side can agree on ny point. The County fair haa ilwiva h.n i.-.m in Omaha as a part of the Ak-KarBnii lesuvities, but last year the country men Used 'all their Influence in l..iv ih held at Florence under the pretext that mo conaiiions were more fAvnraMt for lhe stock. Their arguments alonr that line wre overruled, ao thev e,t vir. at the annual election. The county commissioners and the board of governors of Ak6arBen and many Interested Omahana went to Elk hom In the Intereata of the Omaha fan' dldates, but the farmers had their rr.tjr In excellent condition and It brooked nj opposition. The only man who was not reflected was Junta Walsh. A- B. Age was elected la his place. The following are the re-elected officials: Wlllli-n 8ht. maker. Herman Ilosslg, -William Klckn. E. a Lonergsn, U Henderson. Ji C. .Hensman. George Dterks, J. P. McAtdle, Charles Wltte; Peter Hoseldt, J. 11. Tay. lor and W. I. Beno. Psrsittent Advertising the Road to Uuslness Success. Merchandise Robe Blankets One blanket makes up i n t o a beautiful Bath Robe for any man or woman; all col ors to select from, $2.50, $3. With cords to match. BASEMENT. Bath Robe Flannels For Children's Robes, ligbt and dainty colorings, as well ns darker; service able effects, Basement, 25c, 30c, 40c, 45c a yard. BASEMENT. Flannelettes In now animal designs for Children's Kimonos, etc.; dainty and washablo ; price, 15c a yard. BASEMENT. Genuine Navajo Rugs Prices are very reasonable From $3.75 up to 830 According to size. NAVAJO INDIAN PILLOW yqPS,. each, $1.75 a JS2 Trains Are Stalled in the Snowdrifts TOPEKA, Xan Dec. 6,-Twp Union raclno passenger trains and ono Itock Island train were stalled In the snow drifts of Colorado today, according to reports received at the local offices of the two loads. Union Pacific! trains Nos. 110 and ice were held up by drift thnt till the cuts between Denver and Lyman, Colo.; Bock Island train No. 57 at TVnt. kins, Colo., was unable to move in either direction, A dining car la carried by each train and no suffering among' the pas sengera was reported. Ellis, Kan., on the Union Pacific, and Ooodland. Kan., on the Hock Island, were western terminals of the two roods to day. Between these cities and mint in Colorado the rails were burled beneath several feet of snow. At noon today It was snowing through out northwestern Kansas. Th Hf were plied high with a stiff northwest wind. Only local trains were being operated on the Union Paclflo between Ellis and Kansas City, On the Itock Island a ilka service was maintained east of Qoodlajid. Botary snow plows and xtra men were being assembled ready to dig Into the congested cuts as1 soon as the storm abatea. FORMER MAYOR OF T0KI0 SPEAKS IN CHICAGO CHICAGO. Dec . Shmlmldru, former mayor of Toklo. Janan. and a. numh,r of the Japanese Imperlat diet, addressed a conference of Sunday school workers here today In connection with the In ternational Sunday School convention to be held In Toklo In WIS. Mr. Shlmldxu said ho was unalterably opposed to woman suffrage, TEN-YEAR TERM FOR CHRISTMAS MURDER FOrtSTTHE. Mo.. Dec l-Ralph Pleake, years otd, who stabbed Sol omon Johnson to death at a church entertalntment near here last Christmas, waa found guilty of murder In the second degree here today, and entanr.i tn ... yrars in the penitentiary, ELKS HAYE MEMORIAL TODAY Judge Joieph R Prailey to Deliver Eulogy 'at Services. TO BE AT 0RPHEUM THEATER Program Will Commence at lOl.tO O'clock and Ihr FatiUc Is la--vltett ta Attend the Ceremonies. Judge Joseph It. Fral'ey of Fort Madl son, la., a prominent member of the Elks' lodge, will deliver his eleventh consecutive annua) eulogy to the mem ory of departed Elks this morning at 10:S0 o'clock at tho Orpheum theater The public Is Invited to the service. In addition to having such an expe rienced lodge orator mako the address In Omaha this year, the local Elks also have arranged a special musical pro gram. Including selections and accom paniments by a stringed orchestra of thlrty-ttve pieces. The service Is the annual memorial tribute paid by Omaha lodge No. 29 to their brothers who have passed away during, the year. The program will be as follows: "PAnT L "Romanee" Svendsen Brother Henry Cox. Accompanied by the Omaha String Opening ceremonies .'. cxanea nuier ana umcers of the Lodge. Opening Ode i. Jjroxners. Invocation , Acting Chaplain Brother Thomas B. Dys&rL . "Abide With Mo",... ...middle Ilasel mlth Kldrldge. "Songs My Mother Used to Sing" (By request) Wakcfleld-Lewls Council Uluffs Elks Lodge Quar- The Mystic Hour".nev. Bro. A. R, Flske "im, uram Williams. T. ft T) n Y Violin solo. "AndanUno" Lemarc-Cox unncr enry uox. Accompanied by the Omaha String "Fear Not . Yiv Oh Israel.".. ..Duck Address . . ""Spy! Joseph R. Fr&lley of Fort iSrart2?iJioptf Hawthorn ti5 T5,V?,T,ridtr5..Rn(1 MrA Turner. 8 JL0nS,?y.Ci0S6C' ..Suntvan r.,.i -'" fjuae wuanet. Closing ceremonies xauea nuier and Officers of the Doxoiog ,i .Z":. ... brothers and Audience. CASH PREMIUMS OF $6,000 (Continued from Page One.) appear in another column. The articles advorUsed today are widely known. They are high-grade In everv rnanmt. is- are products that are used every day In very nome-nousehold necessities. Save Irfibcla and Cartons. Buy certain brands-that Is, those ad vertised In tho contest announcement In today'a Bee. Save the labels, cartons or wrappers a described. Then bring them to Tho Bee Contest Department, 231 Bee building, and get for them a voting bal lot. Patronise the retailer tvhn a. AWay M. & M. votinrf rmnwni tr1 coupon Issued by those dealers has a specified voting value. Hovr to Win Premlntns. Gett an early start, trhat'a the main thing. The ery first thing to do Is to fill out, aad lgn the Domination blank which you, wllj find at the bottom of the .double-page. annosncetnentv Mall or.brlng It to The Bee Contest Twnarmn ii Bee Bulldlag. and reeelvn fnr it s.nm ti. voles. But bear In mind that these votes are given but once' to each cohtestaht find that .votes are not transferable; Now; you arq fairly started In the race for a useful and valuable premtum. when you buy goods, always iwlc fnr artldles tho labels of which are aood for voids, watctt for the list of ntyyr mer-J cnants ana trio now products that will be listed fro fa time to time In The Bee. Remember these names will appear In no other Omaha newspaper. A Uttle time devoted each day in the contest will work wonders. Get out, among your friends. Ask them to help you. Get them to save labels and M. & M. vntinn- vn. pons for you. Every label you receive. every coupon you get means Just so many more votes. By consulting with the contest man ager, organisations and Individual can didates can learn how to arrange a sys tematic canvass ,among their members, friends and acquaintances. In this way you cannot fall to secure an increased number or votes. Don't forget that The Bee Contest De partment Is always at your service. It you are in doubt about anything concern ing tho campaign, ask tho contest man ager, lie will be glad to explain every particular to you In a personal Interview. If you can't call, phone. The number Is Douglas U&-the Contest Department 321 Bee building. Prof. Wilcox Com to China. BOONE, la.. Dec 6.-(SpeclaV)-Prof. A. C. Wlloor. formerly a high school teacher of th!a city, but later assistant In the botanical department at tho Iowa State college, leaves In a few days to take up A- WARNING TO MANY Sim Htinstiig Facts Abouf Kldniy Troubles Fow people realise td what extent their health depends upon the condition of the kidneys. The physician In nearly all casea of serious Illness, makes a chemical analysis of the patient's urine. He knows that unless tho kidneys are doing their work property, the other organs cannot readily bo brought back to health and strength. When tho kidneys are neglected or abused In any way, serious results are sure to follow. Recording to health statistics, Bright's disease which Is really an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten thousand deaths In 1313. In the state of New York alone. Therefore. It behooves us to pay more attention to the health of these most Important organs. An Ideal herbal compound that has had remarkable success as a kidney remedy Is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy. The mild and healing Influence of this preparation. In most cases, s soon re alised, according to sworn statement and verified testimony of those who have used the remedy. If you feel that your kidneys require attention, and wish a sample bottle, write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., BInghamton, N, T. Mention this paper, enclose ten cents and they will gladly forward It to you by Parcels Post. Swamp-Root Is sold by every druggist In bottles of two sizes COc and JLOCU SPEAKER AT ELKS' MEMORIAL EXERCISES TODAY. faSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsHR. 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Judge Gibbons Will Resign if Tedford Is Sent to Prison CHICAGO, Dec. 6.-Ioshua Tedford, who has arleen to commercial promi nence hero In tho seven years during1 which a mandate committing him to prison was misplaced, found a friend In Judge John Gibbons today. "If the laws of this state are Inter preted to mean that this redeemed man must go to prison. I will resign from the bench," said the Judge. He added that If necessary he would be glad to Issue a writ of habeas corpus for Tedford. un'oss the latter wer proved to have been implicated In mis placing the mandate. Thua far the state's attorney has taken no action In Uic case. Friends of Governor Dunns who hava Interested themselves In tho case havn assured Tedford that he may rest easy and that tho governor will pardon him formally as soon as the papers are pre pared. Three Hundred UnioaTeamsters Return to Work ..INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. -Three hun dred, iinjorj teamstera who have been on strlkBlnw''last"'Sunday' mldnfcht, ri turned to work today and union officials say ,l.p00 will be back In their old peaces by Monday morning. Only,th6se drivers whoso employers have signed' contracts with the union are. permitted to lake" out" teams, by the resolution adopted at yes terday's meeting of the teamsters. Labor leaders declare that SCO employers have signed 4 contracts agreeing to pay the union scale and not dlsctfmlnlatn against union men. but at the offices of the Vehicle Owners' association- it waa said nons of the large employers' had agreed to .the union's domatids. Farmers Will Start Marketing Agency LA CROSEVls.. flee, t-Xfter an a!l-n,lght soaslqn, the state convention of the American, Society of. Equity .decided early today to establish at tho. headquar ters 6t the organisation at Madison a state marketing and business agency on a scale larger than, herotofpro attempted by the farmers anywhere in the counr try Experts and auditors will be em ployed who will go Into the, price ques tion on a scientific bails and will supply co-oporatlve selling associations and other farmers with prices prevailing In all markets. Another ddty will be to keep account of retail prices tn each center so that the farmer may know at all times what his products are selling for to the consumer and how much of the retail price the middle man Is getting. I CUT Your Coal Bills and Save You 50c to $2 a Ton! ALL AMERICAN LUMP The best naco or stove, uur price, per ton or 2,000 lbs., a A r only , J4.50 GENUINE CIIKUOKEE NUT Hand-ficreened. The best ijk coal for underfeed furnaces. Our price, only. ....... j)4a 3 k THE I1EST ILLINOIS COALS Our Illinois coals come, from the best mines in Illinois and are free from slate and other Impurities Egg, Nut and Lump sizes, hand-Bcreened, f ffl only, per ton kpOUU ' GENUINE PENNSYLVANIA HARD COALS From the best mines In Pennsylvania. Egg, store and range sizes, ut e rr only $10.50 ALEXANDER JTL North Yard, Sherman Avenue and Izard. Orders Taken at 1812 Douglas St. and 704 South 16th St. Orchard & Wilhelm Co. cordially invites your at tendance at the special exhibit of xlobe-Wernicke Bookcases, from December 1st to December 13th. Give a Glob -Wernicke Bookcase to those you -rant to xemejaber especially veil this Christmas, and your remembrance will be enjoyed lor a -whole lifeline. Tho impressive beauty ot s SlobcW&r d ickc Sectional Bookcases is a'Joy to men and "Women 6f refinement It Is alcauty that comes ot flno Cabinet work and - lasting stability. Asd the Util ity of the Globe-Wenxkke Book case mokes its use universal. This, in fact, is ths Qiobc Wernicko period in Bookcases. Tho aiobe-Wernlcko Bookcaeo protects the books nnd keeps them clean and dustless. It fits into the awkward spaces nnd hartaonirea with the decor ative scheme of the room. It is made in styles to meet vari ous needs. Call at our store early and make a Christmas selection. ORCHARD & WILHELM CO. Mil I BANISH THE WASH DAY TERRORS i Let us do all the worrying about your family washing and at tlie same time save' you money; Rough Dry Work 6c Per Lb. ALL FLAT PIECES IR0HEI Kimball Laundry Hut Wagm. fkoiic loug. SIS chear coal mined, good for fur- SBBBBSBBBf BSBBBBBBBBBBbVVSn vhbBBBBBBBBB V