Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 4, 1909, Page 20

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THE ) BEE " BLKS HOLD SERVICES SUNDM’ Memorial Ritual Will Be Observed at Boyd Theater. PUBLIC INVITED TO CEBEKONY: Impressive Rites Will Be Solemnized in Evgry Lodge of United States | —=Loeal Herd Has Lost Bigh- teen Men During Ye Members of the Omaha lodge, Benevo- jent and Protéctive Order of Blks and the ®eneral publie will assemble at the Boyd {;«nu Sunday morning at 11 o'clock to ar the memorial ritual of the order pro- | fiounced for the members of tho antlered | lierd who have been called by death. This | I8 an annuAl event in the affdirs of the | Biks and Is one in which friends of the lodge and the public Is invited to particl- pate. The memorial service of the Elks is one the most beautiful and Impressive cere- | nige*known to fraternal orders. It 18 a | genuinely public service, with no element f secrecy about it. Throughout the United | Btates on Sunday the various lodges of | Biks will hold similar services at 11 o'clock in honor of the memory of the “absent brothers,” As s generally known there is marked slgnificance. in the hour of 11 among the | men who wear the antlers. This s not a matter of secrecy, for the badges of the Elks bear the familiar clock with the hands pointing toward the hour of 1L No matter whether there be change of time over the broad expanse of country by reason of various degrees In longitude the hour of 11 Is indicated as the time for holding ‘memorial services throughout the iand. The Elks' lodge Is dlstinctly an Amer- | foan organisation; it was founded by Amer- foans In this country and has no foreign eftillation of any kind. The Stars and Stripes. 1s on of its most significant in- signfa: Duting the last year Omaha lodge, No. 9, has lost elghteen men by death. The | total death roli of the lodge fs over ninety. There are 1000 atclve Elks in the Gate City, and these will gather at the lodge hall in the Ware block Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and will march In a body to the Boyd theater. Seats will be reserved for members of the lodge, but the house will be thrown open to the public. Program. Following 1s the program: PART 1L Berenade ... qhamber 3 Opening Ceremonies—Exalted ruler and ofticers of the lodge. Qpening od Brothers. lnvmuon—Acunx Chaplain Brother Carl 3 Dfillnl Red me! Cromsing the Bar. Biks' Lodge Quartet. Eulogy—Blother John A. Rire. PART 1L THo: in ¥ (tirst_moyenent).. Ghamber Music Trlo From the Deptns. Like as-the Heart Desirein Miss Loveland. To Our Absent Brothers. Elks' Lodge Q Address—Brother Arthur C. Wakeley. Whio From Barnby . Lewls ir. Closing Ceremonies—Exalted ruler and offlcers of 0:, lodge. “Doxology . Brothers ana Audienc » QARTIBT! . Lod.' uactet—Mr, J. R. Gerke, lll ur Rigdon, leculul | L-wu. b'm«one Mr. C. Y Henry Cox, | "eello; Miss | Hasel Loveland, soprano; t, contralto. } luon. Brown—At the plano. ity Cathedral Cholr /sixty volces)— n Blmlo director; Mrs. Ben Stan- 1oy D-m{ Higgins, con- | B. Wilkins, tenor; Mr. I Committ, B. Welpton, | ‘William 1. Kierstcad, E. B General C. F. Manderson, John | gherty. | & — '_wnvuh-—FRENZER-lb!h and Dodge. H. Christiansen Gets a Verdict M‘l $842 in Record Suit Agumtll Omaha Ice and Cold Stor- age Company, The record suit of the present term ot dlgtilet gourt came to an end this morning when the jury réturped w verdict for $842 agaiist the, Omaha Ice and Cold Storage edmpany In favor of Hans Christiansen. The tria) began November 1L The' jury, which has been sitting under Judge Kennedy these weeks, took the case At 446 p, m. Thursday and deliberated all | night. An agreement was not reached until l & m "The sult 1s & record one for the length of time taken in consideration with the| comparatively small amount at stake, The plkintiee usked 316865 for damages allegad 10 hisitarm near Carter Jake by over- W from & dam built by the lce com- pory. An Omaha manifested an interest n the and nearly all East Omaha ©hfne’ to give testimony. The attorneys let no_ possible point of law get by without a bat{le and went to the mat over the ex- amination of practically every witness. Ohe member of the jury, Rev. J. W. Plook, enlivened proceedings by marrying & pair trom Coin, Ia, one day recently, and the jurymen, who considered then- spives groomsmen, chipped fn and bought & dosen sllver forks and knives for the Mrs. Ira Lavely. HENRY IS NOT CERTAIN '~ YET ABOUT HIS FRATERNITY !n No More Business in Omaha at Present—Board Meeting in Few Daya. "SFor the present the Christian Fraternity | do no business in Omaha' sald Dr. . 'O. Henry, its tounder and general chair- , who has returned from England special cablegram from , London 1 ordered the company to ‘close up' its by mess for reports indicated that af 1 & generally muddled condition.” Dr, Henry\ came direct to Omaha after the compainy to close up its aftairs Omaha. He splled from Liverpool on _vu- Mauretania and after reaching ‘ork took the fifst train for Omaha. “What steps will be taken to sdjust tn: fre ‘of our cencern, I cannot state, «Dr. Henry.. “I have not had an y ‘to confer with the Omaha and, stopping as I' was thousands BRANDEIS STORES Great Special Sale FINE CHRISTMAS HANDKERCH’FS A Tremendous Purchase, Including Many Samples from One of the Best Manufacturers of Belfast, Ireland. More than 200 styles to select from. On bargain square at reg- ular department. Sheer linen lawn and cambric handkerchiefs, fine hand em- broidered, hemstitched border. Hand drawn thread, cross- bar, checked and plaid effect. American and Val. lace bor- ders. Hand embroidered initials. Plain hemstitched border linen lawn, Shamrock lawn and linen cambric handkerchiefs. anese and China silk hand- iefs, colored silk, embroid- ¢r¢d and silk embroid’ed initials. Also lam hemstitched, white, solid co lors and barred. Many Actually Worth 2 5 C 90c Each, at ... 4 Handkerchiefs for §1—Ina fwcy Xmas box, if you wish. {BRANPE!IZ: OMAMA KID GLOVES Fine Lambskin and Cape Gloves—one and two clasp—new colors—{fitted to the hand— at, pair ....... Fine French Kid Gloves—the famous Perrin make (for which we are sole ngent!,s 50 ;2 street and evening shades, pair. . Glove Bonds make the best of all Christmas Gifts—the best makes of gloves. Fancy Glove Boxes for gift gloves at our hand- kerchief dept. misses’ and children’s 15¢ Women's fine lambskin gloves, 80 misses’ lined leather gauntlets —worth $1, : ch at, pair ‘Women's, misses’ and children’s leather gauntlets—on bargain square, at, & pair.......... | THE LATEST CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES in WOMEN'S NECKWEAR Lace Jabots, in oriental, fine Val., croclet, cluny and Venise effects—fancy lace, embroidered and beaded stocks, tail- ored stocks, Dutch collars, 250-5“0-980 at, each....... BIG SALE OF HOLIDAY RIBBON Satin ribbon, satin taffetas, baby ribbons, holly, Dresdens and plaids—all colors, up to'd inchea wide—on sale at, per yard . ..1¢, 5¢, 10c¢ and 15¢ Special e WINTER UNDERWEAR Women's fleeced lined union suits—in gray and cream—all sizes, at vres st GRS Women’s Vests and Pants—fleece lined, in cream and white S-all nigag A% it R At 39¢ and 49¢ Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ Vests, Pants and Drawers— fleece lined—extra good quality, each..............19¢ Women’s long sleeve Corset Covers—taped waist and neck, at, each . . ..19¢ ‘Women'’s, wool gloves and mittens— all sizes, at, pair... SPECIAL PRICES ON HOSIERY Women’s and men’s fine imported lisle thread and cotton Hosiery—silk embroidered boot and silk clocked — 25 many worth 50¢ a pair, at, pair............ C ‘Women’s and men’s fine cotton and lisle finish hosiery, pair. . Women's and Men's Imported Thread Silk Hoswry—All over lace and lace boot patterns—plain black and fancy light shades, pair. .. 756-980 of miles from the real seat of trouble, T am not thoroughly conversant with the local situation.” ‘When Dr. Henry's cablegram to ‘close up" ‘reached Btate Auditor Barton, Mr. Barton, instead of complying, communi- cated with John W. Hansel, ager, and the result was an effective pro- test against the “close up” mandate. The insurance risks were transfered to the | Security Mutual Life Insurance company of Lincoln and the Board of Control of the Fraternity met and decided to try to keep the old ship floating despite Dr. Henry's fallure to supply the munitions of war— promotion funds. A meeting of the direc- tors {8 expected to be held in a few days to determine future action. HIS FAITH CATCHES A FALL P Lindsay Leavea $40 with , Wrong Man and ‘Now He. Can’t Find Him! by leaving his mc:ey on the-outside missing when he returned. to find the stranger, south when last heard from. Frightened Into Fits by fear of appendicitis, take Dr. New Life Pills, and away goes trouble. Guaranteed. 2¢. For sale Beaton Drug Co. Two Grk to Boys Who Steal Mo ‘West Are Headed off Here. — 15-yeaf-old bays from Grinnell, Ia., "P. Lindsay trusted a friend from Mon- t with his pocketbook that contuined and a certificate of depoait for M0 at the ,?&hl Nations! bank [ belng runaway boys. would not be subjected to the dangers of | belng robbed, but the Montans man was He reported | the matter to the poiice and asked them but he was golng King's | howel YOUNG ROGUES ARE CAUGHT Bernard Smith and Lioyd Brown, two were picked up by the police officers In the rali- road yards this afterncon om suspicion of The Grinnell officery were notified and it was ascertained that young Brown was wanted there for steal- ing $1# from a neighbor named Bffler. Fifty-four dollars was found in possession | o get the bowa \ . OMAHA, R e £ 8 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 1909 < BAXERY SPECIALS FOR SAT- URDAY. Fig Layer Cake (3 layers) made ot golden yellaw layer ' cakes, witn dg filling, iced with marshmallow iceing. A regular 30c cake for (Saturday flnli o Other Suggestions Whipped Cream Puffs, dox Chocolate Eclairs, each Spanish Buns, each Ba Bas, each .. Assorted Layer Jake: Pound Cakes, each . Princess Frult Cakes, Lotus Fruit Cakes, each . 40¢ Boston Brown Bread, each 8 & 100 Rye, Graham, Vienna, Pullman, and Home Made Bread, Brain Bread, Assorted Buns, etc each e Courtaey's Brain Bread. SPECIALS IN OHEESE DEPT. York State Full Cream, Ib. Imported Swiss Cheese, 1b. 8wiss Cheese, Ib, Bond Ost. Cheese, Ib. Prem Ost. Cheese, b, . Goat Milk Cheese, 1b. Pult Ost. Cheese, Ib. Imported Camembert ( Karlen's Pimento Cheese, Appetitost Cheese, Ib. {mported Bdams, large, each $1.10 Dothestic A Certain Rich Food. OMAHA'S PURR FOOD CENTER. CANDY SPECIALS FOR SATUR- DAY, Black Walnut| Pongee, 1b, .abe Made of Porto Rica moiasses and cane sugar, with fresh, black walnuts. Sure to please. Regular price 40c per Ib., day, per Ib. ... We are making Christmas Candles. Our exquisite ~andies are made in our own establishment by the best expert candy maker ever in Omaha. Candles of new and unique kinds~—diferent from the same, old varfetiés. Skill in blending flavors makes Courtney's candies doubly delightful. Sweets that are dif- ferent—sweets that are sweeter. Satur- 280 specialty of Price S and 10c. Have you tried it? SPECIALS IN FRUIT AND TEGETABLE DEPT. Imported Endive, 1b. Jersey Sweet Potatoe: Fancy Head Lettuce, each Fancy Chicory, each ..... Fresh Artichokes, each Fresh Pineapples, each Oranges, each Grapefrult, each . he | | | | by | vae Dollars buys gift. Our store is full of Christmas suggestions. the name. a beautiful gold brooch suitable for a Christmas We have others ranging $6.00, $7.00, $10.00 and up Look for S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler 1516 Douglas Streel You will find where to buy the best birds of var- ious breeds un- der the head “POULTRY” in the want ads. If you have poultry you can gell it by advertising your stock in The Bee. The cost is small, one cent per word per day, or $1.50 per line per month. Want Ad Dept. THE OMAHA BEE Boys DEPENDABLE Shoes The “good enough for the boy” ldea-in buying shoes is poor policy. The best in shoes is none too good for the boys. They give their shoes harder wear than a man does, and it is a waste of money to buy them poor shoes. It our kind of boys’ shoes cost a trifle more they are worth it, and we guarantee every pair to be satisfactory. BOYS' SIZES— 1to B¥— $§2.00 YOUTHS' SIZES— 1to5%— $2.00 LITTLE GENTS' SIZES— 103% to 183%— $L.75 Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Streel. of the boys. Each of the lads had taken being hidden in various pdrts of thelr elothes. The lads confessed to the theft and. sald they were on their way west to grow up with the country. No formal charge was lodged against them and they agreed to the return of the balance of the money to the party from whom it was stolen. Brown's father is now enroute to Omaha \ | the precaution to stow away a $20 bill h.! the toe of one of their shoes, the remainder Smart Boots $3.00 You will be surprised when yon see how really “good looking" our $3.00 boots are. They are made in patent stocks, in kid with pat- ent tips, or in the new gun metal leather—they are in button or lace patterns—in any size or width—and can be fitted to suit the most fastidious. FRY SHOE CO., The Shoers 16th and Douglas Sireets happiness, health, love, comfort and wealth in NECISTERLD, u.g. paT. OTF THE BEER YOU LIKE HAVE A GASE SENT HOME DOUGLAS 420. IND. A-1420 FRED KRUG BREWING Co. OUNDED 80 YEARS AGO liellabie Dentistry Tafi’s [lantal Rnnms FOR RENT Store Room 712 South 16th St. Apply Ringwalt Bros., Barker Block. HOTELS. HOTEL ROME EVROPEAN 16th AND JAC&DN , ‘Unexcelled ROME MILLER SUIT and UVERCUAT Values Supreme e We owe our succesg to just such exceedingly big values and as we offer you tomorrow in Men’s and Young Men’s High Grade Suits and Overcoats at ten, twelve-fifty and fifteen dollars. Every garment represents a high type of tailoring art, made from pure woolen fabrics, in the season’s latest styles and shades. Our Pant Department Is conceded to be the biggest and best in the city. ~Our Pant tables are just bristling over with the very best that the pant market affords at from twenty-five to forty per cent less than elsewhere. We call your especial attention to our offerings for tomorrow at— $12°, $25° and $35° SPECIALS IN OUR BOYS' DEPT. FESSR Suits and Overcoats for Heavy Fleece-lined Under- the youngsters, novelty | wear—Sizes 24 to 34; regular styles; some of these suits| 90c values at— have two pairs of knicker- 25cC § L sizk;;.'fi)go::f::;’n:ttial b Wool Sweater Coats, in all colors, at— $2.98 Sc Guarantee Clolhing Co. 1519-1621 Douglas Street. An Omaha Invention The Crown Pipe No Burning in the Tongue This pipe is made on a different system from all other pipes on the mar- . " Salivs, nicotine and all other impurities not absorbed, Lut emptied. A clean, sweet smoke. Tt is & pipe every smoker should try. One trial will be enough to con- d, having once tried it, he Vil use no other. tabla Christmas prevent for ntleman, not 11 your house with that rank odor so well PRICE, ONE DOLLAR FANCY PIPES UP 20 $6.00. Take no other, If your dealer does not handle the Crown Pipe, write or call on THE CROWN PIPE MFG. CO. Manufacturers snd Distributers. 115 South 16th 8t., Omaha, Nebraska, CLUBBING OFFERS Daity Bee (without Sunday).........$4.00 0[“' Prlce Review of Reviews .. oofl 3.00 ONLY $5.20 Our Price ONLY Regular price for all one year. . .$10.00 $ 6-90 THE OMAHA BEE, Omaha, Neb. Regular price for both one year. .87.00 ————— Daily Bée (without Sunday). . ..$4.00 McClure’s, Magazine 1.60 | ‘Weman's Home Companion ... 1.50 Review of Reviews ......eus. 3,00

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