THK HKK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, DrXJEMBER 23, 1915. HAPPENINGS IN THE MAGIC CITY Ch.ri.tmia Entertainment! to Hold the Board for Remainder of Week. ErECIAL PROGRAMS TO EE GIVE! Christmas morning will find nil of ths local church giving their annual Christ mas prorrajns. Head of th children's departments and committees of adults hava ail been work In for several weeks jweparing for the festival period and the morning programs. Friday morning and afternoon rrxwt of the leagues and young people'e societies are planning to make the rounda of the homes of the poor of the 8011th Side, bringing their greeting! of good cheer. Sunday evening member of the Central Interdenominational church will entertain at fhrlr church with a special program. A large Christmas tree haa been erected. A program win be givejj by the primary and Junior department! Friday evening and glfla will b Attributed to the poor by members of the Sunday school Satur day afternoon. Christmas treea have been erected at moat of the churches of tha city for celebration on Chrlatmaa eva, Friday night A an additional attraction the church congregation will give a beautiful Xmaa pageant In costumes with appropriate eettlng and mualc. At the Firat Preebyterlan and Oraoa Methodist chnrrh sperlal programs will alao be given. The program at the Flrat church. Twenty-third and J atreeta. for Thuraday morning, will be a followal Organ Prelude Olorla Anthem e'mg, O Heavens J. A. Weat Jirmn It Came Upon the KUdnlaM riear Wlllla Offertory Oraan Voluntary Solo Holy Night Adam M las La ura Petersen. Hymn Once In Koyal David City Oauntlett Organ Prelude John Ixsrkla Hlewi The death of John Larkln. father of Bernard Larkln, funeral director and tleputy corner, will take from the Maglo City on of It moat prominent Catholic cltlcens. For twenty-eight year the elder Larkln had been connected with the Cudahy company lard refinery depart ment and at the time of hie death one of the few authorities In the lard business of the country. Ills services were considered Invaluable. Mr. Larkln was FT years of age and well known among members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and of St. Mary's pariah. Although never aaaocl- attng Intimately with other than his near friends he was one of tha moat loved and respected of th West Old. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. The Larkln undertaking establishment cloned lt doors Immediately at th hour of death and will remain ctosed until after the funeral. Oymaaalani Boost FlalsB.ed'. Stenmflttcrs are working on th new steam heating plant for th htgh school gymnasium at Twenty-fourth and J atreeta. Flpea were cut yesterday and wilt be strung up today. Th plumber plan to have all the'work don by the flrat of the year. It haa taken several j months to erect the : brick annex to tha irymaaslom building, ' but the work Is BraotJcarly completed', ' Windows will have to be put In and ether minor fixtures Installed. Hob Mc Gympsey will be Janitor ef the bt!ldlng.f Basket' Hall fcaaae , ' "fy . Captain Dryan Nixon of th South High school ran his team through . a stiff prartlce iaat evening at th South j High school gymnasium.' Every' possible effort will bo made to coach the team Into form for the battle with th Alumni Thuraday night. The team will practice thia morning and afternoon after which a day s rest will be taken befor the gam. special Manic at Methodist. KjwcIhI music baa been announced by Ir. J. W. Morris, pastor of th Grace Methodist church, as a part of his Chrlatmaa progrsm on the morning of the th. The music will b aa follows: , The Heralding Star MKthew Nesareth tlounod The Shepherd's Story Dickinson Solos by Miaa Oeorglana Da via, Jean Je and Mrs. Mckabaugh. Bewllaa; Score. SWIFTS SALES DEPARTMENT. it. M. Id. Total. Looking Into It Bob Manlcy Has Birthday and Unblushingly Discloses His Age 1-orlng 173 r.weu VJ1 Keeper 101 noot 171 J to ben Totals HWlrTS AOCT Harry Hehn Francis Neleen , Hoatman lUoomiuit ' Totals 1 MO 113 17 M 11S 1M RUSSIANS TAKE CITY0F VARNA Chief Black Sea Port of King Ferdi nand'! Country Captured by Czar's Kaval Forces. DEFENDING GUNS SILENCED LONDON. Dec. J J The Dally Chronclcle , reports .tha capture . of Varna, Bulgaria's chief. Black Sea port, by the Ruaalana. It aaya the bombardment of the Russians sil enced the Bulgarian funs and laid the town In rulna, tha (irrlson suf fering; heavily. . , ; . . . ,, y. ,, The Russians then, according to the report, landed Infantry and artll- ery without loss and In sufficient force to bold the town against Bul garian attack. ' "i ' Varna a few miles gouth of the Roumanian border, la a railway terminal. Reports have been current for a long time that the Ruaalana would attempt an invasion of Bulgaria from the aea and It baa been aaid that forces ' for - this purpose were con centrated at Odessa. Million and a Half Enlist in One Week ! LONDON, Dec. 12. James O'Orady. member of Parliament for East Leeds and a member of the Joint recruiting com mittee, contributes an articlo to. the Dally Sketch recording th progress of enlistment under Karl Derby's scheme. Mr. O'Orady says that the first week produced only 127 recruits. Matters slowly Improved, but even up to the end of November the" response was not satis factory. "We therefore resolved." says he, "to bring off a spanking rally, as th result of which the figures Jumped from 74,000 on one day to XM,onO on another and dur ing the last strenuous .week. 1.53.o00 men attested, while during th whole nine weeks of the campaign soma 1,500.000 at tested." ".Sure, thirty-nine years old today. What's th use of trying to hide your age? It's on record anyway. Anybody who wanted to get It could look It up." Thus Ilobert II. Msnley, commissioner of the Commercial club, unhluahlngly told his age when it waa suggested to him that his birthday was about due yester day Bob wos born Just five months and eighteen days more than a century after the Declaration of Independence was signed. Bo he wss too late to do any shooting In the revolution. H wss not too late, however, to shoot mudhalls at Charles Zehrung, es-mayor of Lincoln and president of the Western league, when Zehrung was the village dude a good many years sgo. Mr. Manley was born in Lincoln. He grew to barefoot, mischievous boyhood there, and then when young Zehrung was something of a dude, wearing Ice cream trousers In summer. Bob would hop be hind the coal shed as the future mayor strutted past and hurl mudhalls upon Ms nice whit trousers. Kx-Mayor Zehrung, although a good friend of M nicy's today, will lick him yet when he teams Bob was tha fellow that caused him such a large cleaner's bill. ... Tes, Manley waa born In Lincoln. He was graduated from the University of Nebraska there. Then Ross Hammond of Fremont looked him over and told him he waa too darned young to be city editor of the Fremont Tribune. Manley con vinced Hammond that he was not, so he got the Job. Many a time a paper waa lata when Bob had to run across the street to act as beat man tor a marriage ceremony a Justice of the peace friend of Bob's was performing. When a couple came in that had no beat man and bridesmaid with them, the old Julge used to throw the window wide open and whistle through his teeth to the young city editor across the street Bob would be on the Job Im mediately, and thus h was the best man for about six score of cotiples dur ing his short stay at Fremont Later Manley wanted to see a bigger city. He went to work for the Record Herald In Chicago, and later for the Tri bune. Bom twelve years ago ha landed In Omaha aa advertising manager of the Brandois Stores. Ten years later the Commercial club took him away from there. That's how it happened that he had his thirty-ninth ' birthday In the commissioner's office at the club rooms. A Room for th Roomev, or a Roomer for th Room. Be Want Ads Do th Work. M4 f.40 w 7i7 rra 2iw I'f.MIITMKNT, 1st. . 1M . 145 . I . 1 . 1W Id. I liM in 7 lit ltd. Total 121 ItiO m i;o 44 411 sot 44 fc3 173 M MB Mania Clly Ul. Office space for rent n Bee Office, N street. Terms reasonable. Well known location. Tel. ttouih If J. W. O. Ktephana. veteran shipper fVom Rumner. Neb., waa a visitor at the stock yarde yesterday, bringing with him con siderable live stock. ... The meeting of Clover Leaf rutin, No. . which waa to have beern held Thurs day evening at a local hall, haa been postponed un account of the Chrlatmaa holiday. All business at the local stock yards Market will be suspended all day Cnriat nuut day, Ivormber 1. Any stock that 1a shlpix-d in will be taken car of. but no sales will be made. "Merry Xmaa' for years to come may be the result of giving the onea you love a savings account biok from th Live Mock National Hunk. Four per cent paid on saving. tm oolisr opens an account. lltlon No. S. AncUnt Order of Hiber nians will lnet Wednesday e renin Hi. Mary'a shool hoiia at Thlrly-alxth sirevm ai a t riw k lo make tr- rnnnini for the funeral of Brother ."The City of Bethlehem as It Was In the Time of ChrlHt" will he .... e th. features that will be presented by mem bers of th Central lntardcnutiiinatlonal church at Twenty-filth and M streets cunuay evenlriK. lirnullfiil Chriatin.. iiiukic that bus hwu in preparation for ' ..ui isv a1. - John Nixon, prominent alumni foot I'Hll and basket ball hero, has lust re turned (ran a snort trip to Wyotnins lie la her to play with tb Alumni basket hall ciulntct eaalnst th high e.twi ivam i nu(iv evening. Wsiit ads for The Hee may be left The 11- s branch office, rl N. ht. Kates 2c a word for one time., i'-jc a Word each uy fur three days and K- a Word each day for a week. I'eauipt aad lourteous arl:. ( Miaa Emily N) strum, loeal" honor t:ia'lua!e, v bo is eltiiliiig the Kebraska We.i-yKn timieisjty. wm return to spend llie hiutnuta li",..tY wu'i her bii.ni. Mrs. Wilson Eeads ' to the President HOT SPRIN08, "vT. Dec tl. Quit a barf ' honeymoon colony haa gatbsred her stive the arrival of President Wil son and hi bride Sunday and they are all planning to stay over for th elabor ate Christmas celebration In which th White Houe eoupl ar expected to par ticipate. . A long walk In th cold Virginia moun tain air and a fifty mil automobile drive to neighboring springs occupied th president and Mrs. Wilson must of th day. They stopped during th drive at a famous old hotel to see registers signed by Thomag Jefferson and other notable figure In American history, Ut fh th afternoon th president worked for znoro than aa hour on correspondence, and tonight Mrs. Wilson read to him from th store of books brought along from Washington. Beoret service men were busy again today warding off photographers and moving picture men wis continue on th alert In spit of th president's order against them. A "For "ale" ad will turn second -hand furnltur Into cash. Can Sell Horse Meat as Food in New York NKW TORK. Deo. It -Bale of horn meat lor rood will be permitted In New York after January I. the board of health announced today. Commenting upon the revocation of th section of th sanitary cod which prohibited the use of horse flesh. Commissioner Emerson said that mi v neaitn aepanraeni aoe not exactly recommend It, no harm can be seen In Its use. "Th hare never has tuberculosis and almost never communicate a malignant dleeaa t human being." . he said. "Hereafter old borsea. Instead of being sold for their bones, which are worth lltU or nothing, will be fattened and disposed of for meat." Dr. Kknerson announned that apeclal precautions will be taken to prevent the sale ef horseflesh In the gulae of veal or beef. FARMER'S WIFE RESCUES LAD FROM BURNING HOME LOGAN, la,. Deo. a. Spedal.) Dis regarding tha danger of suffocation and being burned alive under th falling roof. Mrs. Oeorge A. Howard ran up th stairs, groping her way on her hands and knees through one burning room after another, and rescued her 1-year-old nephew when tha Hill farm bouse burned three miles north of Logan, yeatarday afternoon. When Mrs. Howard saw th upper part of the building on fire, sh ran to give th alarm by phon and by ringing th dinner bell, and then heard tha boy's plaintive cry upstairs, where he had crawled to se the fire first hand. Though Mrs. Howard waa unable to ee th lad because of the blinding amok In th first room, sh crawled on her hands and knees to th second room, where she found th boy nearly suffo cated on th floor, and dragged him back and out and down th stairs with ths fir falling around her. Mir. Howard and neighbor heard th th alarm by phon and by ringing th the determined work of forty farmers th fire was extinguished, but not until th building and household goods war practically In ruins. The loss Is estimated at from fa to II. Mo with but tUO in surance. A defect! v flu caused tha trouble. Mrs. Howsrd has suffered a nervous collapse and Is now very 11L French Children . Get War Toys as Christmas Gifts (Correepondenc of the Associated Press) PARIS, Deo. n. The present holiday season . finds th French toy-shops stocked, probably for the first time In four years, with toys exclusively of French manufacture. The Germans with what was practically a monopoly on toys, formerly exported Into France some $4,000,000 worth of toys every year, par ticularly leaden soldiers and doll heads. It la probably also true that the chil dren of France, who form an army of sora (.000,000 were never so thoroughly equipped with war toys as they will be thl year. There Is no evidence from the stores that tha preparation for the Christmas and New Year celebrations ar any leas elaborate than usual, and It Is everywhere noticed that the win dows and shelves are filled with aero planes, Zeppelins, hand grenades, forts, rifles, pistols, sabres, machine guns, cannon, and soldiers dressed In uniforms of the British, Russian, Italian and French armies and ' German soldiers too, for opponents. The old-time play things of children have entirely disap peared from the stores. The children wtl not have anything that Isn't modeled for warfare. So warlike are the girls that th toys of the boys serve for them also, av for th dolls, and even they. Instead of wearing their usual finery of silks and satins, are plainly dressed aa Red Cross nurses with whole outfit of band ages and surgical Instruments at their disposal. A surprising fidelity to truth and fact Is shown In all th war toys, for If th toy were not so mad they would not sell. All the children are thornurhlv versed In rollltery affairs and they must have everything faithful to detail. Then tha tiny guns shoot, th th search lights shine and the barbed wire for the trenches really cuts. . The favorite outfit to be that of a mln and trench construction toy which, when properly put together, constitutes an entire set of French and German trenches. Three Americans at Monastir Are Safe Dec. a. Dr. Henry Forbes of Boston. Dec. 21.) Dr. Henry Forbes of Boston, Mrs. Walter Farwell. a Chicago news paper correspondent, and Mlsa Mitchell are sate and well at Monastir. Salonikl dispatches received yesterday said that Dr. Forbes and Mrs. Farwell are being held In Monastir by the Bul garians, who had torn down the American flag from the Red Cross hospital, of : which Dr. Forbes Is In charge and had seized flour which the Red Cross was dis tributing to civilians. SWISS DO GREAT WORK IN HANDLING WAR MAIL (Correspondence of th Aaaoolated Press.) GENEVA. Switsertand. Dec. 10.-Th volume of work which th Swiss postal servlc has handled In behalf of pris oners of war is enormous, Since th wsr began Switzerland haa relayed a total of 30,000.000 letters and 10,500,000 packages to prisoners In Oermany and Austria and 2S,000,ooo letters and LOOO.OOO packages to prisoners In France. For the most part the peeks ges contain foodstuffs. INVITATION TO HOLDERS OF AMERICAN SHARES LONDON, Dec. 21 Th London Gasette publishes today a government In vitation to holders of American and Canadian dollar securities to place them at th dlsposl of the treasury, either hv sale or loan. The accompanying memor andum says that no purely sterling securities will be accepted and that It 1 essential that all securities tendered be expressed In United States or Canadian , currency or If expressed In sterling that1 they shall be convertible at th holders' option into dollar securities. STEAMSHIP LOSSES DURING OCTOBER ELEVEN MILLIONS (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) LIVERPOOL, Dee. 21.-The more Im portant steamship losses during th month of October are estimated by th Liver pool Underwriters' association at a cost of over $11,000,000. of which over half Is attributed to flie war. Sailing ships' lesses are estimated at $400,000, of which $20,000 was due to the war. POLISH REFUGEES MAKE TOYS FOR BRITISH KIDDIES (Correspondence of the Associated Press) LONDON. Dec. 2L Toys made by Polish refugees have to a considerable degree replaced German toys In th Christmas market in London this year. The designs for the toys were made by dlstreesed Polish artists In London and Paris and executed by refugees men, women and children In England, Franc and th Scandinavian countries. Most of th toys ar of wood, showing model of Polish peasants, their cottages, and their farm or household utensils. TREE; . "We have a big stock of frBh Christmas greens just ar rived. Christmas trees in all sizes, from 35c to $5.00. Best fir and pine trees. We have also a big stock of evergreen, holly, magnolia and mistletoe wreaths. Holly, magnolia and mistletoe in bulk. Order your Christmas greens now, while the stock is large and fresh. Come and look over onr assortments of Christmas nnta, candies and other sweets all kinds of foreign and domestic fruit A Courtney & Co. A seventeenth a xTrt DOUGLAS ssTpt m asj When in BOSTON Stay at thb HOTEL BRUNSWICK BOYLBTON ST., COR. CLARENDON, Facinoj Coplky SquanC A high clan, modern house, intelligent service; pleasant rooms, superior cuiaina, Ladle traveling alon ar assured of courteous attention. CuaoecsR) Pkan. Sinoic Room. Sl.ao tie; with sjavH St. 00 us, DousLt a.ao " a.oo " Amaican Plan, tM.OO sen oar us rtgD g. mncs, rsoesirr mm (Q) -"" 'Siiiiiiiin ' in 1 I, s'csmnmmZm D)nr n.wwii n 1 j Special Christmas Offer W wtll give fr o Chajg with full quern of Kruno Rye at tl.lt. chargea prepaid; Five Premiums 41 ttuuih Mr. and M'S. Ji.tm Nysiru i Ultlj -til l Strtrt. Patfv.n of tv l Iheahxr ssw the Vitat rHi h aerial. "I i- ii....ir," that is tiiiS r.n i ! ! .! !iu iio. Thoa .ti.. su.iM-hI ll.e i.rat Installment 1.0. :i ' 1 anvn the HxitMi If turw rvu. Mmiic,.t ;" Atkiu Is altcd at the ut-u tf lliu piay. Lin.! Thii"oti, pluiutM-r. living at Ti-iity-f. 1.: il, . i ( sirw,ia, p down tin- i-.,r fi ft 'I ttie Mtu and ftiripea miI'kmi. To v 1.1 in and K airwta, i.it (inti 1. iLor . r. frianiUinn i.,t. i 1 1 i,e wi.un.1 ar, he waa )!. ;ut,l.. 1 I...;. 11. U' l,t.u, i-u.uc in'ulttnr. Baltimore Officials Dislike Vice Report BALTIMORE. MM.. Dec. j a.-Haynr James 11. Prrstcn and tbv board of esti mate, th governing Board of th city, at their mart lug today protested agalast the report of th vlu commission al leging bad moral conditions In flalttmore, made public yesterday. "No such condition lists,' said ths mayor. "As a general victor of Balti more life end as a picture of the mural condition in Baltimore th report Is scandalous end uutruu" . . , ... L4 Mij rive Premiums , A A fine hand painted ' V rad and butter 1 China r.l.i. W..B. s - - nsB-w, m iw" I tl of fin Callfor. IT 1 nl rt . win, a. r 1 g'd stxhad whls- aey aiasa. pooket cerkaivew and a Itll calendar. Thl whiskey Is twttled upresaly far our trad and 1 aold direct to you. w guaraJt i mu wblakty to be ketUr tfcan Other Mia smta old rye that Bella at doable th price. Orders wast of tns ttocklaa must call for 11 cjaartg prsvaig. Our releranca ta UmaJia Natlonai Bank. Mali your orasra ve MEYER KLEIN LIQUOR CO. tl North Min t. Omahs. Nab. IT'S A CASE OF "HURRY" NOW! ?atYcHRg?MXi llF? VUlk,n thll yOU muit Bhor,?n yaP ,let ot Hfta bacause ot lack of ready money, it caa all b easily arranged at our store. All you har to do la to opea a charge account with us and pay later, aa suit, your conyenlence. You caa give a fine Diamond. Watch or other hand aome Jewelry and nerer mlsa the money. Plenty of bargain, for late shoppers. Even If you hare been accustomed to paying cash, there is no need to draw on your reaenre fund. Select all the gifts you wlah and have everything charged in one account. Come In the early morning. The 8 tore of th Tuwra ? ' ' , A Pair of Suspenders . . (Fancy or I'lniu) 50 TO $1.50 Drowning, KingfiCo. Gifts for Women Diamond Rlnga f 15.00 and up Diamond La, Valllereg. . . .$8.00 and up Diamond Brooches 17. BO and up Diamond Bar Pins $11. 60 and up Diamond Lockets $5.00 and up Diamond Bar Screws $8.00, and up Diamond Bracelets $15. 00 and up Diamond Set Watches, solid gold, $25 up Watch Bracelets, solid gold. $34.75 up Watch Bracelets, gold filled. $14.50 & u Watchea, solid gold $14.50 and np Bracelets, solid gold. ... $10.00 and up Bracelets., gold filled. . . . . $4.00 and up Vanity Cases $5.00 and up Solid Oold Beads $8.00 and up Pearl Beads $1.60 and up 8tnt Rings $3.00.andup Solid Oold Neck Chains. . .$2.50 and np AIJi OX OCR EASY CREDIT TERM $50 Cased In velvet ring box, reaAy for presentation. i M IMSr awn St4 S4.0) Moat Iri "Tsssy Iss's hiwiw" jff) Ne.4 Mse's PississS Hlua. STsna TMlk SMMittilna i4k sIM s.m) etftCC aallsbss fmiS. Vuu tl.as a wk list Ladles' R I a s. huioT la solid told mnuntlns. B a a I isb finish, flas DUmAM Mvsrul fr S 1 tt t-kri.i- tM a Month Loftis Perfection Diamond Ring 03 Finest quaJity pure white Diamond, perfect In cut and full of fiery bril liancy. Skill fully mounted in our famous Loftis "P e r fectlon" s i x prong ring 14k solid gold Special valuei for Christmas Loftis Perfection Diamond Ring This exquisite Ring stands alone as the most perfect Diamond Ring ever pro d u 0 e d. It is f a u 1 1 1 esely s y m metrical, embodying all the lines of lellcacy and beauty with be necessary ecurity and .trength. Crdlt Terms $5 PER MONTH Gifts for Men Diamond Rings $25.00 and up Diamond Cuff Links $7.60 and up Diamond Scarf Pins $4. 50 and up Diamond Studs ......... $16.00 and up Emblem Rings ......... $6.00 aad up Signet Rings $4. 60 and up Solid Gold Watches $31.60 and us Oold Filled Watches. ... $10.00 and up Solid Gold Coat Chains. . . . $5.00 and up Gold Filled Coat Chains. . $2.50 and up Solid Gold Fobs $5. 00 and up Gold Filled Fobs. ...... .$2.60 and up Solid Gold Cuff Links. . . . $4.60 and up Gold Filled Cuff Links. . . . $2.60. and up Emblem Charms $1.00 and up Combination Cuff Link Set. $3.60 and up Sterling Silver Match Safes, $3.00 and up Cigarette Cases ..$4. 60 and np ALL OX Ol'R EASY CREDIT TERMS Ladies' Ring, fine diamonds, set in platinum; band of ring Is 14k COO solid jruhl SwO 1 Month. Iltt-Udla' ar Msa's Ring. Pass Twist B.I- chsr. Us sons sold. fin. brilliant DlsmoaS. pnrrl $20 a a Month 1104 Men's FUt uicasr Kiu. its soil sold, lrs sptrkllna i;'04 $62.50 tsxas a Month 11 Ladles' Fancy Engraved Rope Bel cher, 14k solid gold, 2na....$25 a.60 a Month 734 R o u n d Beleher Cluster Ring, 14k aolld gold, 7 fine Diamonds ant In platinum; looks Ilka a single CCA 1-carat stone. . aa.OO a Month. Diincnd La Vtlliers Scarf Pia Y 114 La VallUr. olid gold, blaea enamel. 1 fine Dia mond. 1 real fearV H-ln. chain. 515 00 tl.M a Month we ar allowing Bixas Scarf f(3 I Solid Cold Wrist Watoh With Solid Gold Extension Ilracelet 75 S2.50 a Month 1 r M.' T. I 103 beautiful Una of , - new La ValMere "In all th. kateat C" faahlonabl d - lra solid - Oold - . ul.il.Hm aa VX wlth gulna Dia mond aad Pearls. Pin. solid gold 1 poarL 1 genuin Dia mond $8.50 $1 a Month Wrist Watch Caa and Rracelet are both fine 14k solid gold. Lver set. full nicaei or gol nickel Jeweled, either white Oit 4 dial Guaranteed . . . a.so mo arm. ( ,yr-tMiiiiiwiisi wwi wiiuiiti I sHlas ass Msnla Wllle WS BVSVII O Oiarm. eoltd oman rinisn, r r s. W ?1 8711 H. A. Q ,,f gold. R VA . -. ,s gnul -Heart toma ins Diamond $1 a Month Diamond Ear Screws Wsulda't reit rstbsr mans a srssmt sf ! ssndsDSM Kar Scrsws. an par ssoathly thaa si soiastiiiaa vaius lm la era. t par casaf Ml. HBO Vktf Screws. 14S ssi la sols. I (is. brillissi Die 01 o a 4 s .Y?01' $90 w a Month 17-JeweI S1075 WAlth&m or Hampdeo No. 19 Genuine, ac curate timekeeping Elgin. Waltham or ilampden Watch, in 25- rear guaranteed double strata gold filled case, adjusted to tem perature. Isoch ronlam and posi tions, only $12.75 $1 a Month 9$00 A Month. PFTBS Thl Old Reliable, Original Diamond & Witch Credit House Mala l-loo. City aTaUoaal Bank BVook OB Se. lath St. Omaha, Oppoalt Borgwaa-Saah Co. Bwpartaaoat Store. Phone lKaglaa 1444 sutd our sales man trill raUI. Otll or write fur fmtalK No. 0O8. OPEN KICKT AXD DAY UNTIL CKBISTL.AS