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    THH rKK: OMAHA. SATUIJDAV, PF.CKMIIKK 11, 1015.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
Wd4iBf Ringe Zflhoim, Jeweler.
Ufbtlar rutarec nurpti-Ornidt.
XaTsstmeat Urney and 22d Sts. A"
lumont, Keelino Bid., for price and
term.
"Today'i Moris rrorram" classified
section today. It appears In The Bee
EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what the va
rious moving picture theaters offer.
Tot Safety First In Life Insurance see
W. H. Indoe, general nitrnt, State Mutual
Ufe Assurance Co., of Worcester, Mn'..
one of the oldest (Tl years) and best
companies on earth.
The state Bank of Omaha, corner Six
teenth and Harney, rays KOUIt per cn
CD time rYposlta and TI1REF. per cer.l
Ca eavlnas account. All deposits in hi
lank are protected ' by the depositors
guarantee fund of the state of NcbrasUa.
lnsly light penalty.
Sentence Is Buspondad W. il. Meslo);
of the Havens hotel was nrrc tel nt
Fourteenth and Douglas strerts Thursday
night on complnlnt of two lrl, who as
sorted that Mcslck hart been follow I .
and annoying thorn. lie was clvcn thl ty
days' suspended sentence when arraigned
In police court.
Gets Ten Sara Charles rtprcer of the
Vnlted States . was arrested Thurs'ny
vj.iiinin v, uii, , m i in 4 imiiii-jr iii, it i-
destrlans. nerper, umm hcln re used
would-then burnt forth into a flow nf
language that was finally silenced by n
t anning officer. He was sentenced 10 ten
ilnys in the county jail.
Reward for Pretty Lad Stolen a
Mother Continues Search
Year Ago
for Lost Son
Christian Endeavor
Forward Movement
Plans Inaugurated
Plans for a big forward movement thin
winter among the Christian Endeavor so
cieties of the city were made at a meet
ing of the union of the societies in the
Third Prestiyterlnn church, Trerllent
Stuart WIkk presiding.
Among tho things that the union set
Itself to secure during tho coming year
are five new Christian Kndeavor so
cieties. Ef new members. 501) converts for
the church, 1,000 new members of the
I'eace union, 200 members for tho "'Quiet
Hour," 100 new Christian Endeavor ex
perts, twenty-five new members of the
Tenth legion, two new life work recruits
end fifty new subscribers to the official
organ of the societies.
Plans were made for the entertainment
of delegates to the stnte convention,
meeting; here tho first week of next No
vember.
After the meeting conferences were held
on lookout committee work, Boclal com
mittee work and prayer meeting commit
tee work. Another meeting will be held
January 18 In the Third I'rcsbytcrUn
ihurch. '
F (.'' " '': ) 7
5. i . 4 f r IS in
7ft W ' , ) t$ AA
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OSCAR MAN OF LEISURE
AFTER GETTING LEGACY
'Ting! Forty cents! Yesstr! Here's
your chanire, sir! .
"No, we can't stand you off till Friday.
Your face Is rood, but It won't ro Intd
the cash register!"
Fifteen year of this a night cashier
for the Calumet restaurant would make
most anybody feel as though his life was
being pased In a groove, and Oscar Carl
son, bland and supreme custodian of the
rash register In Omaha's largest all-night
cafe, la no fxceptlor.
Hut last Friday he got a jolt In the
shape of a lio.nno Inheritance from a
deceased uncle-ln-law, and the Calumet
now seeks another man to settle down t
hum-drum existence of snatrhlna
nickels and dimes from the night owls.
I-ast Friday Iiidovln Flomlow. 81 -year-old
retired farmer from near Byracuse,
Neb., died at the Carlson home, 4.'.3t Marry
atreet, and left his entire fortune t.
Carlson snd Mrs. Carlson.
The next day Cascar walked Into the
Calumet and resigned.
' TWZ PlCTVJSCS or Sj
NlV YORK. Pec. U.-Much liko the
famous Charley lloss, pretty 1-year-oM
Robert Allen Striker, son of Mis. W. O.
Richter of Rrooklyn, Just a year ago dis
appeared from St. Peterburg-, Fla., whero
his mother and stepfather had taken him
on a visit to his undo and aunt.
In the twelve months since then Mr.
Richter has never ceaed to follow up
every clue to the boy's fate. He blievea
the child was kidnaped. Today he re
newed his offer of M0 reward for the
boy, no questions asked.
, ' Little 'Bobby," as he was known, was
play ins in the yard of the house belong
ing to his uncle and aunt December 1J
JW4. Tho day was very hot. so tha boy
took off his overalls. Ho was usine a
little broom.
That 1 the last known of him, but a
woman who did not know him gave a
perfect description of him as a little lad
she had seen accompanying a stranger
through the streets a few moments after
the boy had disappeared. The convincing
Point In her Identification was the f ict
that the child she saw had no ionis
ers on.
Clue after clue, in all parts of tho coun
try and Canada h a been run down with
out success.
The boy was 5 years old on September
IS, 1913, should now be three and one-half
Railway Cars Will
Advertise Omaha as
Great Dairy Center
The "Ak-Kar-Ben Dispatch" Is a name
to be carrlel by a line of 700 railway cars
which are being built by tha Midwest
lilspatch company of Chicago to carry!
Omaha dairy products. . '
The cars will be yellow with borders of
Ak-Sar-Ben yellow, green and red. On
each side will be printed "Omaha, tho
Largest Dairy Center In the World," and I
"Nebraska Dairy Products Value 150.000,0 0
Annually." On the ends will be the letters :
"A. D." for "Ak-Sar-lien Dispatch."
Local dairy shippers have agreed to
e'lve all their business to the Midwest
company. The new cars will have Ice
tanks and will average Trom 40.0U0 to 00.000
pounds capacity. I
Tha ,., ..,...,!
and put on their running gears In Chicago.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Mike Miller Accused of Undue
' Familiarity with Other Child
oq. South Side.
day for a week. Prompt and courteous
service.
Tho women of the Central Interdenom
inational church will uivo a liazir rl
supper at the Temple hall at Tutiity fifth
and J4 titreets, Saturday i-venints, Decem
ber U.
oUnUnll T ulnLo Al rAn I T
AND BASKET BALL GAME
Mlsa Quito Eddy entertained the Kapp
Psl Delta sorority of tho l'nlvertty of
Omaha last evening at her home Follow
ing a varied program of music and
rames, the co-eds attended the University
of Omaha-Clark basket ball contest In a
body. Those present were:
Ituth Collins
M i.ssea
May Leach
Jean Berger
Ola Anderson
Lillian Anderson
Misses '
Elizabeth Selbert
Quito Eddy
Naomi l.owe
Olga Jorgenson
Laura Ax ford
Use The Bee's "Swapper'' column.
Culls From the Wires.
Pale of I.SOl.OOO acres of Texaa land by
mail order will bein January l, accord
ing to announcement at Austin ov Texas
Jnd Commissioner J. T. Koblson. The
land is the property of the general school
fund and is situated In web I Texas.
Colonel Charles F. Mllta. editor of the
Farm Home, died at Springfield. 111.,
after a long Illness. He was secretary of
the State Board of Agriculture, a secre
tary of the American Live (Stock associa
tion and for a time assistant adjutant
fceneral of Illinois.
Mrs. Grace W'llhur Trout, former presi
dent of tha Illinois Kiual Suffrage asso
ciation, denied at Cliieauo that she is a
candidate for the presidency of the Na-
fionitl Amerlmti VVnmnn Kn f f rn iri. hub.
latlon in succession to Dr. Anna How
ard bhaw, who has announced ner inten
tion to retire.
At a convention of the Kquity Co-operative
exchange at St. l'uul. Minn., a treat
buying and marketing organisation to
serve the farmers of the northwest was
organized. Ha purpose being to stop su
1'Oitintf middle m-rv. Montana, North unj
Houth Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin
are represented.
Rev. Hugh Black, professor of practical
theology at Union Theological seminary,
announced at New York that he had de
clined a call to become lumlur of the
city temple, London, as the successor of
Rev. R, J. Campbell In what I reardeit
s one of the foremost pastorates in the
Knglioh-speaklng world.
Dr. A. Morgan Vance, widely known In
the field of orthopedic surgery, died at
his home at LouisvMe, Ky., after an Ill
ness of several weeks. Dr. Vance at the
time of his death was president of the
Kentucky State Mudical association and
a fellow of tlie American Allege of Sur
Keous. He u 01 years old.
Leaders of organized labor unions of
the railroads arrived at Chicago prepara
tory to holding a secret conference to
consider whether a general tr:ke on all
the railroads of the country snail be
called next spring unless tha transporta
tion lines grant increases in wages for
overtime and an eight-hour day. Tho
labor union officials declare there will
be no arbitration of the demands of the
railway eiuployeo.
Officers) were elected and the basic
principles of life Insurance were Uis
cussed at the ninth annual convention of
the Association of Life Insurance I'mai
dents at New York. These ofiicers were
chosen: General counsel and manager
U. T.unn . V.v t K.'u V....I. .......
cmjwi v " ' " uin, Kciuary,
John J. Bruikerhoff of New York; mem
bers of the executive committee, Jesse R.
Clark of Cincinnati. W. A. Day of New
York, Forest Dryden of Newark. Haley
Fluke of New York, Alfred D. Foster of
Boston. Oeorge ldu of New York, Charles
ii. feabody of New York, Ueorge I. Coch
ran of Lus Angeles and Louis V. Bulier
ttt U&rUoid.
CASE WILL COME UP TODAY
i
Investigation by Sergeant James Shea
l.an of tho South Side police Into the
reoard of Mike Miller, Roumanian, ar
rested on a charge of attempted assault
on the 4-year-old daughter of Mrs. Rose
Fa k a to, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
while the little child was on her way to
visit her uncle at Twenty-ninth and R
streets, resulted in the information that
Miller has taken liberties with another
little girl, Anna Uulitz, 6-year-old daugh
ter of Mrs. A. Oulltz, Twenty-eighth and
T streets.
According to the mother of the latter
child. Miller had approached her and
mado Insulting Inferences which she did
not understand.' Later she told her
mother, and after tho arrest of Miller In
the Fakato case. In which he was cor
nered and held up with a revolver by the
mother of little Justl. Mrs. Gullta told
her story to Sergeant Sheahan.
The Miller case comes up in police court
this morning. If the Judge falls to con
ict and sentence the man, the police say
they will call In Immigration authorities
and have him deported as an undesirable
ci.lzen.
Nobby Shoes
Make a very useful and appreciative pres.
ent. Our stock will help you solve the
problem. CRESSEY. the Shoeman.
Ijsineral Notices.
Harold Bergr, aged 8 years, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Berg. 918 Homer street.
Omaha, died Wednesday evening at the
home of the parents. The funeral will
be held this afternoon at 2 "o'clock from,
the residence. Rev. Robert L. Wheeler
will officiate. Interment will be made
In the Graceland Park cemetery.
Mlsa Eliza J. Upjohn, member oMhe
well known Upjahn family of Sarpy
county, died Wednesday afternoon at
her home in Sarpy county. She was G5
years old and passed all of the years
of her life In the Sarpy codnty home. She
is one of the first born of that county.
The funeral will be held from the home
near La-Platte Friday afternoon at 1
o'clock. Interment will ha in tha i
Platte cemetery .
Mystic Wonder at Heine.
A real mystery will be developed be
fore the Besse theater this evening; when
"Yuma," a mystic wonder, seven feet
tall, will wrap himself up In a two-by-
iwo-iooi dox and proceed to im ,t i
right before the eyes of the public . i
Holiday Mlppera i
of every description. You will be pleased.
Make an early selection. CRESSEY.
Manic tlty Gossip.
Office space for rent In Bee office. !118
N street. Terms reasonable. Well known
location. Tel. South 27.
Word has been received frnm x.r .
la., that Harry Kelly, formerly of this
city. Is critically 111 at the home of his
parents. i
One Xmae present which will be appre
ciated more each year, a savings account
book. Takes but l. to get one at the
Live Stock National Bank.
Want ads for The Bee may be left nt
The Bee's branch office, 2H8 N Ft. Rates
2c a word for one time. l'.,c a word eaeli
day for three days and lc a word each.
UNMASKED BANDITS
CARRY CN WORK BOLDLY
Two unmasked bandits, apparently still
In their teens, walked Into the grocery of
M. Zuckschwert, 2S'3 Chicago atreet, early
last night and whllo one held the pro
prietor at hay with a revolver the other
rifled the cash register and fled.
From tho descriptions furnished the
police It is suspected that the two youths
are the same who robbed two other stores
In a similar manner and In the same
neighborhood two nights before.
feet tall and should weigh fifty pounds.
He was a sturdy youngster, with a well
dcvcloiicd chest, dark brown eyes, with
a slight cast in one, reddish-brown hair,
Bllghtly lighter eyebrows, had a promi
nent blue vein at the bridge of the nose
and a tiny scar on the upper lip. Any In
formation should be sent to W. C.
Richter. 474 McDonough street, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Layout shows three pictures of the
missing lad, and one of his mother.
Economical Women Can Spend a Profitable Saturday at
J3sr&&... Extreme Price Reductions, on All Women's Garments
Consider these RlSF
sinsslrsLl.i -f.
Low Prices
on Women's
and Misses'
Suits
Wffi?,7.;;. r y
! 1
STYLISH FALL SUITS
Values up to $23
$9.95
Women's and Muies'
Velvet and Cloth
suirs
Values up to $35
$15
HIGHEST GRADE SUITS
Choice of the Home
All Suits up to $05
$25
ALL FUR SET3
1-B OFF
$10.00 Fur Sets, $3.00
$20.00 Fur Sets, $16.00
$50.00 Fur Sets, $40.00
Etc.
Repeating Our Sale of
We are snow
ing unques
tionably the
biggest line of
Fall Coats in
the City
Fall Dresses
Unrestricted Choice
of Our Entire $tock
Afternoon Dresies
Evening Dreuea
Danoing Dreiscs
Street Dressei
in
Cilk, Serge, Net, Velvet
Chiffon and Lace
Price
Don't Miss This Dress Sale
tha Greatest of the Season
Saturday Only -
9
ISO DOUH
BROADCLOTH COATS
$14.50 $19.50 $24.50
NEW PLUSn C0AT3
$17.50 $25.00 $35.00
EVENING COATS
(Broadcloth)
$15.00 $20.00
NOVELTY COATS
(and Mixtures)
$13.75 .
NEW SILK WAI3TS
Values to $6.50
. $4.95
NEW SILK PETTICOATS
All Colors and Changeable
$2.95
Co-
a emm asm omm som, mmmmm
m oggfo v:M' am mm m w&
i
JPECIAL EASf MONTHLY CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED ON ANY PURCHASE IF DESIRED
BidriMe
iitw: mm
f Shims I
WttllM
Back
Can Be
Without
Leaving
Stat
SOLID COMFORT ADJUSTABLE BACK
MORRIS ROCKER Equipped with sliding
foot rest, which is invisible when placed
underneath chair. Frame of
solid oak, finished fumed. Seat
and back uphol
stered with . high-
rrade Snanmh im
itation feather.
Fully worth
$12.00. Special for
tomorrow, only
17.95
TV Cash. Tfrs a Maath
Preceded by light touches of Cutioura
Ointment to spots of dandruff.
Samples Free by Moll
Cutlcurs Hosp sod Ointment sold vsrrwbsrs.
liberal uiula of eeeb milled tree with M-p. book.
Addrea nuu-eard "CdUcum," bept. tO, Button
What to Do for Eczema
Ureasy salves and ointments should not
be applied if good clear skin is wanted,
l'rom. any druggist for Xxs or fl.uo for
extra large size, get a bottle of seroo.
When applied as directed. It effectively
removes eczema, quick! stops Itching,
nd heals skin troubles, also sores, burns,
wotr.ds or chafing. It penetrates,
cleanses and soothes. Zemo la dependable
end inexpensive. Try It, as wa believe
nothing you have aver used is aa effective
tind satisfying. '
Zemo, Cleveland.
Pure, Rich Blood
Made by Hood's
Pure blood enables the stomach, liver
and other digestive organs to do their
work properly. Without It they are slug
llsh, there Is Joss of appetite, sometimes
faintness, a aVranged state of the Intea-'
tines, and. In general, all the symptoms
of dyspepsia.
Hood's ttarsaparilla makes pure blood,
and this Is why it is so very successful!
in the treatment of so many ailments.
Get It today. Advertisement. I
jg Cards
y A. HOSPECO. J
lv IS13-1S Doug. ifT
ELK.UANT ROYAL. CIRCAS
SIAN IMITATION WALNUT
IltlNCEKH DRBHSER, The
roomjr base has four large
drawers, two. lower drawers
have swelled front. Heavy
plank top, French beveled
plate mirror, measures 11x10
incnes. An extra
ordinary value
at thts
price
I. TO Cash, SI. SO a Heath.
$15.75
CHRISTMAS TOY SPECIALS
Wilder
s-p- -ir .. . , ,, -it
TWO
AWT At Ha 1 1 a re aeM sjtet year a; wilt . eiet fer rfM.
IMPOK r0 TOT. . Oss w snetest
MKiele. Tew m seeMiiiaur "J".i
eed Sued vlt eartes BMr, vklrk kts veued
tee sua la BMUea SM nrKB we
bllllerd belle ee Uey eeame u
nMiiu Pecked la a Beet
Wens ale. vklle the lest, eel.
15c
A CHIlJ)'i TOT WASH BAT IBTT, eeeatetlsf s
nine sleces end sae doeea ehetbee pine. A ter
tbet will arentl? eeaeal U llUle (Irle. reeked
IB SB srtletlo weeden bee. Bet (oasis ef all
pl.ee aa eaewB .la lllaeuattaa. We
ed.tee tket rea eonM eerlf, as ike
eeaatur Bill Bet laet lees. OBlf....
35c
MASsrvn Two-mcH continuql8
BUD OUTKST. Be4 la enameled In
ruaranttted Vsmla Martin; has ten
heavy fillers, all steel, sanitary aprins;.
with woven wire too and auBDoriad In
tha center. Mattress baa aoft cotton
top, wun auraoie ticking.
Complete combination el
three plecea.
' Slis'Caihl SI. U a'ifeatk.
$12.75
.4nefiaiA
otfwSsut Imiimirn Vmhm,
$46.50
THE FAMOUB REGENT COMBINA
TION COAL, AND OAS UANGK. A
Range that la operated equally well
with coal or gas. Haa large oven,
four adjustable burners for gas,
four holes for coal. White procelaln
oven door and white porcelain back
iruarae 10 nign ciosei.
Complete less the
broiler for
only
KMW Cask. M-00 a Meata.
IE N J u r;
MAN'B BMOK
NV B T A N l.
Made of solid
oak and fin
ished In fumed
or golden. T"P
haa brass tray
with cigar
h a 1 d a r and
glass Inset.
Conven I a n t
drawer for
cigar or pipes.
A rare bargain
In a complete
smoking table.
at, only
IPB RT
dai
In a S-b4c
ChUrs let.
Frame hrl-
Woo4, fxaiah-
d fumed:
x t r a well
braced and
conatructad, .
2-J2
. a m
USrt arm us is I J
iui ' jijsjSMiiiiiy--'-' 'ir.m 1
ii m
MM
II
$2.25
ELEGANT BOLITJ OAK
M1B.SION BTTLO!) PEL-
KUTAU 1-lnlshed gold-t
eu or fumed, btanos tt
Inches high, heavy
square column resting
on broad, flat base. Very
specially quoted for to
morrow, at, only
S2.
THERE SHOULD DE MUSIC IN EVERY HOME
ON CHRISTMAS DAY
is MADE POtf IBLC BY THE WONDERFUL
wr, fColumbia Gralonola"
WE OFFER A COMPLETE SIIOWINO OF
THESE WORLD-FAMOUS MUSICAL IN
STRUMENTS IN EVERY SIZE AND STYLE,
AND RANGING IN PRICE FROM 15.00 TO
$150.00. We illustrate here our "LEADER"
Bwutlful mahogany satin walnut or quartered oak
case. NonTlbrant motor play a four records with one
winding-. Cava bolda 76 records, tone ftrjr AA
control, three hundred needles, four Jl 111 111 I
needle cups .V wevv karllfl
UM Cash. 16.00 a Mentk. 11 1
If You Buy One Doxtn Records for Cash, You Need out il
Afc7 No First Payment. CONCEITS
f a. -It
BEIXERf? CELHBRATBD "KITCHEN
NUJCLV HIKC1AU A cabinet sold from
coast to coast. Constructed of the finest
grade of aoltd oak, with rubbed waxed
rmian. lias new style aildlnr
doora; sliding aluminum top
alasa
known
$24.50
rolled
tun: metal
cane ana oreaa box. eevea-piece
sdIcb set. and every modern
convenience for the
kttahen. The greatest
valfce ever offered
in uw.ni
Cash, as.! a Heath.
OANT PAh
IA)K UUP
haa frame
made of
birch, dull
finish m a
hogany and
a 14-ln. silk
shade braid
ed and neat-
VP It fell
III worth
J II Our pr
ice . ydiiJO
1414 - 16 - 18 DOUGLAS ST.
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O 0 K a.
iibi el
iatiliti
seaHer - eewed
steed el luKed aa eheva
la llluetraclos. Saectallf
Sliced.
S3.95