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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1914)
THE BKF.: OMAHA, SATUK1WY. XOVKMttKTl 21. 1014. 13 BRIEF CITY NEWS steam struck. Walsh e'Hint the limbs :! he was sleeping. Clara llound Over William Jtlrhtlnr ristures. Burgesa-Orandon Co, , ark. sharped with forging a wax nouna over 10 uio uiiim v .w . ....... . rUsUty Storage ft Tarn Co, Dong. as, aye Boot Print It Now Beacon Press Beautiful All Moasra Iodh for Hals n tha easy payment plan. Bankers Realty Investmvnt Co. Thone Doug. t28. Hamiltoa Cafs, 24th ft Farnam, serves nn excellent table d'hote dinner. Even ing and Sundays. Alfred Jones, Mgr. "Today's Complete Mono Program classified section today, and appears In The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the various moving plctur theaters offer. Better Business is the feeling of the lcpt judges r ght now. You better your business by locating In The Bee building (the building that Is alway new). Office, Itoom 103. Hurnrd by Steam Following a fiKlit with his cellmate at the city jail. J. Walsh of St Louis was severely burned by steam when the latter turned on the steamcock In the cell so that the bonds placed at IsflO. To Jail for Stealing Sweater Charlea Smith was sentenced to thirty days In Jail for the theft of a sweater which he took from the Thompson-Belden stores. Maee la Bound Over Mesytem V. Mace, cletk, charged with embeisllng $lii! from his employers, Rothenberg Kchloss. wns bound over to the district court with bonds placed at 1750. Trying Out Oasollae Iawn Mower Park Commissioner J. B. Hummel Is ex perimenting with a gasoline Inwn mower, which. If satisfactory, may be used by the park department next year. Steals Fur Hat J. J. Alberts, re siding at a Douglas street lodging house, was sentenced to twenty-five days In the county Jail fo: the theft of a fur hat from Brandels' Stores. Alberts was arrested by Special Officer Finn. AFFAIRS Al SOUTH OMAHA Prohibition Hill Stirred Up Over Al leged Ghost and His Wanderings. SHADE OF TONY HYDOCK "tranae Pranks Are ;ettlnsi an Serves of el abhors Countable Kane la lavestlaatlna the Mystery. give thnm a chance to contribute to a South Omaha Institution, and as South Omaha, ant especially the stock yards. have always responded to the Omaha In- smut Ions so liberally. It Is felt that all , umana business men should be very gen erous In their gifts to the South Omaha hospital building fund. More detailed plans will be announced later. John Flynn A c. aa t Yna. You'll find elegant suits on our odd and end rack at a saving of El per cent to 60 per cent. Big line sample gloves Just In. New line American Boy Knlcker rants. Prohibition hill and the vicinity of w lalr. Including brown corduroys, great Thirty-third and L streets Is wrought up, stuff for the money. over the alleged nightly appearance of Youths' overcoats at March prices. let the ghost of the late Tony Hydock, for " show you. many years a well known resident of Nice warm gloves, samples, at whole that section, who before his death as-j'lo prices. Great line of caps, men's sured h s friends and neighbors that he ani boys'. 2Tc to II..T0. Furs. J2.00 tip. would "come back." fi 00 covert winter coats, kersey lined. According to Justice of the Trace P. ftt 'i75- 'r little money we can fit you C. Caldwell, complaints have come to his "P you can go out In the roughest office anent the doings of Hydock's ghost, i wlntrV weather and feel comfortable. Cnldwell says that a man who lives In I "e no a splendid showing In Hart 3E m 1 ft Beaton ? Laier Offer Special Saturday Bargains OVER 700 NEW CUSTOMERS SINCE THE FIRST OF THE MONTH More coming every day tbere is a reason for this phenomenal gain hundreds of Omaha people know Beaton & Laier 's as the best home furnishing store in the city Try trading here yourself. Heaters and Ranges at Prices That Save You Money Before you finally decide on a heater visit this store. We can save some money for you. We can give you a fully guar anteed heater or range at a price that few other dealma can approach. These heaters and ranges are made for long, hard serv ice. The best of material heavy castings, steel ovens, etc You won't find enameled sheet iron: liltle, light, breakable castings or cheap construction in any of our ranges or heaters. Heaters $7.50, $9.00. $11.25, $15.75, $18.00, $22.50, $25.50, $35.00, up to $62.50. Ranges $22.50, $27.50, $35.00. Thanksgiving Sale of Dining Room Furniture - Buffets, Tables, China Closets, Din ing Chairs at special prices for Thanksgiving. Dining Tables as low as $9.75, $11.00, $13.50, etc. Buf fets at $29.00, $30.00, $31.50, $34.00, etc. THE BIG SALE OF RUGS STARTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23D Watch our ads. Rugs bought at the great auction sale of Alex. Smith & Co. will be on sale Monday at prices simply unapproachable. BEATON ? LAIER CO. 415-417 South 16th St. the Prohibition hill section complains that the neighborhood ft very much frightened over the nightly visits of the Bhost, which Is alleged to have -lone things that require more than the ordi nary muscle vouchsafed a spirit For Instance. It Is asserted that the "ghost" visited a house some nights ago and after splitting the window open with wm 77 (gjl ' nn ax took three left shoes from three 'fox Srhaffner A Marx suits and overcoats. and other lines down to suit the most modest porketbook. ladles' stilts and coats priced below your expectations. JOHN KLYNN & CO. oath Omaha Haulers. ALL KTAKS. iame. j,( dribble pairs that were In the house. Another story la that while a number of his old cronies were discussing "Tony" In one of the plaeea known on the hilt .a 4 1. n Tl.lll lM PlSnl'. "cr 1 1t ' ' ... terect tno place and upset a pencn upon which thirteen men were seated. Others say that Tony has been seen seated on Toman Mraw . Iller . ...1; ...K-fi ...1(U 2.1. 3d. Tot. Ms U2 t.M 1 175 4T4 170 1S2 4:1 ir kji 4tv. liil Kll 5.6 KS.". lms; ff"i We can't think of any name but BABY for the doll we are go ing to give away this week. If you girls want to 'see the prettiest, sweetest baby doll in all the world, Just come down to The Bee office this week and see "BABY" you'll be glad you came, just to look at her. Everything about her looks '"BABY;" her dresses, shoes, hair, cheeks, mouth, everything is Just dear, innocent, pink BABY. Wouldn't you like to hold her In your arms Just a wee moment? And think of it she is going home with one of you next week, to be ALL VOUR OWN. How happy that Uttle girl will be. Maybe, that little girl is You. "Baby" will be given Free to the little girl, under 10, jrsare of are, that brings or mails aa the largest number of doll's pictures eat out of the Daily and Sunday Bee before 4 p. m. Satur day, Hot. 81st. ' V. ? ' ( , ' t : t.r I...... . m. mil..,, i, ' ll i Her picture will bo in The Bee every clay this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures in their paper for you, too. See how many pictures of "Baby "you ean get, and be sure to turn them in to The Bee of fice before 4 p. m., Sat urday, Nov. 21st. If you don't win this Dollle. perhaps you can get one next week. Only one doll will h ven to any one person. Votl ran "BABY" at The llarvartl Drug Store. 21th and Farnam, Monday and Tuesday. Sherman .Mi-CoiuieU'a, 10th and iKnle. Veinrailuy and Thursday. The Owl liruu Store, Willi and Harney Friday and Katurtlay . . . , - , , , ... i . . . . , r. u.T vno porcn 01 a saioon on riDinu'.iion nui. Jtraw Mine days ago a man called at caul well's court, so the jtidpe says, and asked to have Constable William Kane detailed to protect his place of business against the vislta of the "ghost." The weird thing about the alleged ghostly vislta Is that Hydock, who was a man of positive opinions during life. Is said to have openly declared that he would "sure come back and sen the 'bunch.' " "Mnm" Shot Opens. The Chrysanthemum show will open In South Omaha tonight at the United Pres byterian church. It will continue for two nights. A splendid literary and musical program has been prepared for the oo caalon. The Chrysanthemum show has come to be a social function In South Omaha. Mnalfle Tonta-fat. Under the auspices of the women of the Centurion club a musical will be given tonight at the Centurion club for the benefit of the Sisters of St. Bridget's school. A program of exceptional worth has been prepared, according to mualc lovers who are at work on the entertain ment. Mower et. Court House Job. Fred Mower, well known republican j worker of South Omaha, will become a I member of the office force of Register of Deeds-elect Harry Pearce when he as sumes office January 1, according to In- j formation from reliable sources. Charles j Alutndt. also of South Omaha, may also , become a member of the same office , force. J Among the democrats the choice of two j men for the sheriff's office has nar : rowed, down to Frank Leplnskl and P. J. ; McMahon. Lepinskl, It is said, will get i one place and McMahon the other. There ! are a number of other candidates for the places. French Army Bora Horses. Representatives of the French army and contractors from the commissary of the French government will arrive In I South Omaha today to buy horses for j the army. Captain Count do Lafayette j will be In charge of the Inspection work. T i Upwards of 8,000 horses will be bought I hub irip, a pri 01 wnicn numoer will I be obtained at South Omaha. The regu i latlons in the choice of the animals la very strict according to local stockmen. The opening salo day Is scheduled for Saturday. Form Federation of Clnba. Taking the final stride in their growth, the Improvement clubs of the city cora- blned last night In one confederated or- ganizatlon known as the "Federation of i Improvement Clubs." tThe seven Improve- ment clubs of the city, the Southeast, the .Northeast, the prlnglnke, the Northwest, tho West Side, the Lincoln club and the Bohemian-American clubs all met in a ; representative meeting, and not only organized a federation but elected offioers to the new organisation. J. K. Heath was elected president, F. V. Black, vice president; J. B. Jensen, secretary, and William Schneider, treas urer. In continuation of. the movements of the different clubs during the last year, the new organization will take an active Interest In local civic affairs, having for its aim the pleasure of the people of the different dlstucts the clubs repre sent. A special committee was nemed to investigate the proposed electric light contiact. H lie nil Charity Fnnd at Home. George Depray, president of the South Omaha Belgian Relief society, will keep the money raised by the society and ad mlnlHter It here In the Interests of Bel-1 glan war orphans Instead of sending the money to Belgium as was at first In tended. The society has 1275 In the treas ury and more coming In. On tomorrow night the society will give a ball to raise sufficient money to bring over a number of orphans to this country. The orphans will be placed In the St. Jamns' Oiphan asylum and the Omaha Child Saving institute when they arrive and will be looked after in those Institu tions until homes can be found for them among the Belgian people of Omaha and South Omaha. Kev. Father Roche oi St. Jamea' orplmnuge and Mrs. A. A. Mc Graw of the Child Saving Institute have assured the local Belgians that they will find room for the orphans when they i come. Farlr Morning Fire. Fire, caused by defective wiring, nearly destroyed the home of Mrs. Edna Rainer, 1305 North Twenty-fourth street, at 6:27 this morning. The blase had gotten a big start before It was noticed by a pas serby. It had worked from the kitchen to the garret before the firemen were called. In consequence little could be done to check the flames. The loss amounted to ll.WO. of which amount $1,000 was on the building and $500 on the furniture. I'iana for Taar Pay. Plans are being rapidly completed for the tag day and the benefit ball to be given at the exchange on Saturday, De cember 12, for the benefit of the South Omaha hospital building fund. Chairman Waters has secured the tickets and has started different committed- out selling tl.em. Ticket No. 1 was taken by Hon. Charles 11. Tully, a promi nent stockman of western Nebraska, who h.;IJ hi wa.4 ah d to help out such a woril.y Inn it ;it ion. A rpt-cial committee will be appointed (I i't the: icrser Interest In Omaha mij Totals 71,3 7ji; LrOVAL OHUKIl OF MOOBK. .yme. lst T t u,"n 122 'A 1M S1 ;',!V",e W2 5in 1.W 63S US 102 St;7 li" lHi l.V, 4to ir.Ti!al" 1 Handicap 45 tt 4li ,i!5 Totals (7io 813 v5 SJo FARMERS' EXc'lANOK. Name. iNt. 2d. 3d. Tot. ha"? 2l 175 Hfi r:2 f)n(l 104 Ms r.i ,,,yl a pis it r-"9 if"'""y ; 17S m 19 ,-i29 McDonald l.s m 17 4ti2 Totals 07 823 7!9 2T29 WELSH'S OROCKItY COMPANY. Welsh s Grocery conipnuy forfeit three games to Farmers' Exchange. Made City Gossip. -,iCkeS coal unscreened. R2:; screen ed, t4. 5; South 7. Howland l,um. A Coal. lt Nov. 11, a liirito cameo breast pin. Return to Bee office, South Omaha, iteward. Office space for rent in Bee office. 2.11S N street. Terms reaaonnble. Well known location. Tel. South 27. The Eagles will give a dance tomorrow evening at the Eagle home t t, third and N streets. The local Or.ier of! win Five a nance me us rue even ing at the Moose home at Twenty-fifth and M streets. uM,r.!!: Henr1 Jacohs Is Improving ln hea'th following an operation at St" Jo seph 8 hospital litnt week. The Ladles' Aid society of the High land Interdenominational mission will hold a hard times social at Twenty-sixth and Monroe streets tomorrow evening. Oak council No. 1.3.12, knights and Ladies of Security, will give an oyster supper and dance lii evening m minis imii ai 1 wetity-fourth and streets. SECOND WEEK OF OUR GREAT REDUCTION SALE This Is Your Chance to Savo on Winter Garments $1 A WEEK BUYS YOU WARM CLOTHES Ladies' Suits V$ Off LADIES' 1 COATS 4 OFF Ladies' Dresses Off Off on Ladies' Hats Reduced Prices on All Men's and Boys' Clothing SUITS m W. $18?.? Men's Overcoats at $8.50, $11.50, $15.50 i fUs BOYS' SUITS Specially Priced $2. S3, 4 MEN'S HATS Broken Linos worth to $3.50 1.00 OFEIM SATURDAY EVENING A SMALL FIRST PAYMENT ANI ONE DOLLAIt A M'KKK WILL PKK8S YOU WELti Union utfittingC ii 1 1 1 1 1 mm "W58BSs OMAHA SE.COR.I6afrJACKS0i sts: TU PDOJ'I.I'B rUXRXTDaVy AWD OAMTHC CIO. tmorX.B'a MTOKE) DON'T SHIVER AND WOUUY ET THE . CTiOTHEH ' YOl' NEED NOW PAY LATER af i Ail aA t O The Woman's Home Missionary society will be entertained this afternoon at the uiins mri, a. u. iiunier, iran North Twenty-seventh street, Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Frank Lee acting aa hostesses. There will be a meeting of the Phil Kearney post tomorrow evening at the home of Charles Cummins, Forty-fourth and Q streets. Phil Kearney Woman's Relief corns will meet at the home of Mrs. J. O. East man, 1432 North Twenty-third street, to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Want Ad Columns of The Bee Are Read Daily by People in Search of Ad vertised Opportunities. GET A SWEETHEART On November 22 d The Bee will contain a FREE Sweetheart Toilet Soap Coupon, which if cut out and presented to your Grocer or Dealer, will entitle you to a full size cake of this world famous Toilet Soap. IT IS FREE FOR THE COUPON. Absolutely pure, exquisitely perfumed. -MANHATTAN SOAP CO., New York. f"" "' """"1 I ."i " uuph t i.iiririinil ,i in.t a mmwm .n if i i t' . i i i mi ii l 1 niT.p viA i I I mtHrf sWW Ml.twnsMJtffW II 1 IE? S3 0 JTl i i o FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DIMMER With Hverv wit Br That fell from $10.00 up and the ftalewman will prevent you with a fine Hlg Turkey for your TliankagivinK dinner. There are no airings tied to IhU gift C'ome in and aee for yourself. OUR WAY OF SHOi'iltla OUR APPRECIATION This Im simply our way of showing appreciation to our customers for their patronage, many of tshoni have been on our books ever since the opening day of our popular Men's Clothing More. Road Those STRIKINGLY AT TRACTIVE BARGAINS WE OFFER ONLY A 11 i 1 F . for gaTU MEN'S FINE UNDERWEAR 89c 79c $1.50 All-Wool Nhlrts aud Drawers . . L'MON 81'ITH, 1.M) valuea Heavy Fleece Lined f I'nderwear, 50c value. . w C All Wool Worsted Wen's Union Suits, $2.50 values, at $1.39 OVERCOATS 118 and $30 Overcoats, shawl collars In clitnrlilllu, srey, brown, blues; chilly days, on sale Just the tiling for these at 16 and $18 Overeoats, shawl collars, In etiini iiina. fc'ieys, browns, I Ice . 'ilia Kii.ii you would 4 4 Hj be iroiind to wear, on sulu al $12X0 and $18 Overeoats. Made of fine cnim num. in Drowns, greys, blues, therie are real Winners at , $10 Overcoats. These were bought at a ui-mit-e anu some ure worm up to t'iD, hut for quick clearance ko an sule huturMuy at ollars, 11 8!i l at a 6!f SUITS $18 and $20 Suits, made in latest fash ion, Tartan Plaids, nine 4 1, 75 Serges, Cheviots, all latest It patterns, Saturday $15 and $18 Kuita, cut by very best tailors, made in the latest patterns in Serges, Cheviots, Wors- f f 45 ieus. iuu 11 uuy wuea you bee them Saturday $12.So aud $15 Hulls For the business and college man, finest of woolen fabrics and cut lu the latest designs, Saturday only, $10.00 Knits These suits can not ba duplicated anywhtre many BIUIM DCtl iur fi 10 $15; our price Saturday only. . . . REMEMBER HE WHO HESI TATES ATTHISTIf.lE DOES HOT EAT REE TURKEY onus H0V. 26 COME 11 87i 65i A Pant Salo You Must Atter d to Appreciate Values Men s ranis. aii 14 nn Mn'. pnl Wnm.Hi kin.ls ana eolors. tSat- in irli.- un.i ...im Saturday. SI AC I and striped Bat- l A P only urday. only ai93 urriay, only S..45 00 Men's Pants. Worsteds cheviots seraea. i'laln and striped Sat urday, only V GLOVES New - F r a h Stork Just In. Adier's Cape or I'ique, $1.50 and $2.00 kind, dSay"T..95C UNION MEN ATTENTION! We carry all the I'nlon-madi. linea of Hulls. 1'anta, Hliirts, Hhoes, fiats, Overalls, I'ndsr wear, etc. That's why so many Union nn of Omaha and vi cinity come here to trade They know they get a ajuure deal here whether they spend two rents or ten dollars II CLOTHING COMPAAJT 7 COR.i4 DOUGLAS pywf m XV asi; lauiTt-Brnptiw ir too asa it im tag rALats abivb tauii. HKAOQUARTtRS rOR Waltin iti Istetf CciU Krench Jacket,, guaranteed all wool serge $1.78 Tuaedo ('oats, aii wool aerge, shawl collar style ta.0O French Ja'keta and Tuxedos. fine quality cheviot. .. .$4.50 Complete lino of Aprons. Cooks Caps, White Trousers and Co La.