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'HE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MA)Y 'BRIEF CITY NEWS STARTING GREATER |ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM|YOUNG PROPLE AT |Girls’ Glee Club ! Jitney Watehes at Bdholm’ e i I W Concert Frida Find out how easy Bloetete - Pase—Burgess-Granden Oo.| OMAHA CAMPMGN “‘T,mplj‘,h.t ,f % ;, Er:ctg RELlGlO_US WORK Was Big Sug::ess} Washing can be; “Today's Complete Movie Program’ | | H - classified section today, and appears i During the Next Year _ & 4 Cl ing can be The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out what | Arguments Presented Why the City R Christian Young People's Societies| n. oncert given by the Girie Gles| ean ’ k the various mo' g pleture theatoers of clu! Contra h asll ove 1 roin e 3 an S g Cjure theaters offer. | and Its Suburbs Should Con- | FOURTEEN BODIES TO JOIN| Organite for Summer Campaign b of Central Hig N | All kinds of house-wor . M. O. A. on the spec { g was a complete success. The hous summer membership plan. Then use it solidate. | e | on Street Corners. | was pacted ana the program was exc l b . | lidet e focen . e v o - e o AR & ] can be. Wit by Cupid—Thomas 8. C and e s, R i g e i ptons g solos of Donald Smith and the solo work | Lulu Viels Blanche Take were martied| MANY MEETINGS THIS WEEK |their 1odge home in the Masonic temple | HAVE ~ MINISTERS' ~ BACKING ) ©7IC* of fionaid Smith and ihe sdo work | Use at 4 oclock priday afternoon | —— at Sixteenth and Capitol avenue are to —_— The nbsrs 6F the o are Frances To Mepaint Welcome Areh—Mayor| The Greater Omaha committee points|abandon the building and site, and after | A gospel auto campaien fx belng started (o G0 T RIE T (00 FE e Dahiman has ordered the weless arch | OUt the necessity of censolidati>n of|next year will occupy more palatial {in Omaha under the a ® of the|, i Crimbliss, Annabelle Douglase, ¥ Ve —— repainted. 1t is belicved that an alum-| Omaha and its suburbe in an authorized | qUarters in a new building to be erected | practical work department of the ChFS- | o niieines Corrine Efliott, Ceellle ! : ¥ ? inum tint will be u statoment, as follows at Nineteenth and Douglas streets, im- | tian Young Peohle's societies of the tri- |,y iy “Ruth Gordon, Pauline Grossman : Ay PestivAl Thursday—The Saun Here is an argument for consolidation | mediately weat of the Motel Fontenelle. | cities, fn which great interest o being [ ge i Tol b o o kaon, Char ps 7 ders school May festival will Lo held | Which ought to be kept standing before |- The proposed change In location of the {shown. | Mene Johnson, Stephania Kelpto, Albarta Thureday afternoon on . the hool | the peoplo of Omaha, South Omaha and | Masonic bodies was the intoresting (OPIC | Fifty-two Christian Endeavor meieti®®: | yjihyone, Ruth Pardo. Irma Podolak grounds Dundee from now to election day. It|UP for discussion in secret socioty circles lard Epworth learues, Baptist Young Peos | (o0 "5 pauline Robinson, Josaphine Hughes Made Delegate—F. J. Hughes | will be waged by all those who are mak. | JUrinE the latter davs of last woek. |ple's unions WIth the Youns Men's Chris- | popingon, Taye Simon, Virell Eaunders has been appointed by the Commercial | ing spesches for the cause. The Greater | SOVeral sites for a new temple had been )tian association and Youns Women's|cy.pigite <kidmore .and Fthel Wood ub as Omaha's delegate to the Upper | Omaha campaign committes regards it as|Under consideration, but that at Nine- | Christian assoolation, in all slxty-five or-| by, Missiasippl River Improvement club meet-| one of the most conclusive arguments|(°¢Nth and Douglas streets scemed to be {ganisations. began their summer cam-| ajjq fannie Arnol was the director in general favor. There, for § 0, the |paign Saturday with strest mestings on e bl Soap Masonic bodies purchased ground 110 feet | the corners of Fifteenth and Hargey and : . on Douglas by 132 on Nineteenth street. | Fifteanth and Farnam. Denton Cleve. Twenty-slxth Yea,r and let it do the hard On this & temple, five to six storfes high, Jjand, a young man formerly a student K ————— will be erected at a cost of $125,000. Con- |at Bellevue coll ing to be held in Dubuque, Ia., on June O.| that can be offered. It appeals with Youngest of Ladies’ G. A. R.—Miss | equal force to people living in Dundee, Julia M. Fowler of Omaha is the YOUNE- | south Omaha and Omahs and cannot be est member of the Ladies of the Grand , ¢.i.q ::‘"r‘: :1:1 the Nepubile. ‘Bhe 1 JUst 3| 4wy il need consolidation to FIVe Wi | struction weik Will b6 sommeneed this Hintng & the _“.:,..,.“.;‘.Tg.‘:m‘:‘,‘:::‘, :.': For Buckeye Soolety pal’t Of yOUI’ WOI’k n COO| Cercle Srancars to Meet—The Cercle| ' ' ddvantage abroad of the growth of | summer apd the building will be com- | Chicage, led thewe meetings. John Gunn, . Srancars will met \Wedneadny atternoon | “AC1 COMMUNity, We nave been bullding | pieted carly next year. The lower tories [ airector of the Christian Endeavor union| W. W. Slabaugh at tha annual Ohio or lukewarm Water, WIthOUt at the Fontenelle hotel at 3 o'clock. Mme, | UP beautiful Dundee, South Ofaha and|will be for bustness purposes, while the |chotr, was the sololst. soclety reception Saturday stated that Gulliford Smith wilt deliver o monologue. | OtH€r contiguous territories. But nelther | storles above will be for lodge rooms The plan is to have thess street meot-|N® has not missed this function for hard rubblng or bofllng, ‘The management of the hotel has invited | tNe¥ nor we get the full commercial and - ings every night this summer on the prin. | {WONty-alx consecutive years. THe re 41 DRl .15 b Drelint industrial advantase abroad which ought| = Knights of Prentas. o |cioal comers i Owaha. Toth mayors | called that the firet reception as hela Fels & Co., Philadelphia to tollow tils growih, raskn lodge No. 1, Knighta of | L0l S0ers B0 O rkers wil | LWenty-six years ago next Saturday in the New Picture Mouse Opens Monday—- 4 [Prtnins, at ita meeting last Manday [ 1aye EOn e o e tn th :(\M Young Men's Christian assoolation The new moving picture house at rguments Prescated. evening, fecsived & full report from Déte- . T e tton of teq | Dullding on Bixteenth street and the fol \eth and Dodge streets, built by Will-| Here 18 the concrete illustration: East- |V unfon, and a business committee of ten s sty B it . ] v - . I gates Britt, Anderson, Melchoir, Deney lowing were the officers of the moclety iam Hyne, will open Monday evening. | Industries are locking for middle) s y"6o e from the srand lodge seasion |88 been formed to manage the move-| /%ol ", g OB The name will be the Omaha Moving | ®Ostern locatibns. Naturally they con- (i 3 ment. with Denton Cleveland aa director. | 41 8" UIE: TORTRE e B oy Kuhn, A. J. 8impson, W, F. Bechel, M suggests s & increases he latter cities, but a already enlisted, in additio he h , 3 uggests to members that if they feel | DIE ine in the latt ities, but a|gay evening at 8 o'clock. TLight refresh- v enlisted, 1 ition to the pas. e . . ‘|held at Lincoln last week, after which oo i dent: A, M. Dwyer, secretary; William | Picture theater and Theodore Thomas la | #ldF Population growths, because the¥ | . runk of knight was conferred on a A% A0 nducement to activity o soholar-|\/ ooyl “¢reqgurer; George Lake, Here to be manager have a bearing on transportation costs, | g sy of esquires Ship of tyo years ut the Moody Bible tn- |, . Kountse, Thomas Kilpatrick, W. H. | &% Wl - . stitute, Chicago, s ¢ J o n » Tho D 3 | Bndorses the Movement—The Omaha|®% Well as other interests. They 100k: | mhe committee on the open meeting re- | Ttitute: Chicaso, is offered to the worker 4 . e R. Risdon, Dr. McKenna and 8. W. Croy, lsposed, they might contribute to it, | VY moderate growth in Omaha. Other|ments will be served. There will be | '™ Of the various churches | trustees. recommending that the contributions not | tHNgs being equal, very naturally they|short speeches, music and dancing. 1jame, George Doane and J. H. MoShane, g < handing in the best repo » . club has endorsed the plan of raising | {OF instance, at the censuses of Omahs.|yorted plans made to hold an open meet- | MaNIINE In the bost report at the end To Meet mt Jeffermon Saqmare, | One hundred former residents of the exceed # per month locate in one of the other cities e " . £ the o\ O : vice presidents; W. W. Slabaugh, N. A. money for the Refugees' Relie fund and | Minneapolis and Kansas City. They note | jng to knights' wives and friends Mon- | °f ¢ eummer Over 100 workers have o s = When the churches close thelr doors|Buckeye atate attended last evening's V' R k l I d L To Protect Prominent Corners—The Now, as a matler of fact, Omaha's e ¢ fn the eummer Sunday evenings, the|reception which was held in the old a oc sian mnes sracti Golden Rod camp No. 3%, 1. N. of A, " . superintendent of police has arranged for | Practical, —contiguous population has| ' . * |union expects to have giant young peo-|Settlers’ rooms at the court house bulld- 2 intersection protection at Twenty-fourth | 6rown largely, but much of the growth | Will Elve u card party and “":':’""‘1"',”:“, ple's mestings in Jefforson square, at|!NE. J. A. Taggart (8 president of the (From Omaha—Effective June 1st.) and Leavenworth, Farnam, Cuming and | has been just over the city's boundary | Tenin® "'l the Anclent Order UnMed | which the Christtan Endeavor unlon | Soclety. Miss Ruth Slabaugh, Misn Luella lake streets during the busy hours of | lines and does not show up for Omaha| '’ C'<inan temple. chir of 100 volces will furnish the musio. | Anderson and Miss Alice MacKensle of- “ the day. The regular policemen on these| in the census. Both Kansas City and Fraternal Ald Unio The campaign has been extended to|fered vocal and musical selections. At Alexandria Bay, N. Y, and return..........M030 to $41.80 beats will have traffic duties in connec- | Minneapolis in the meantime have ex-| yiondamin loge No. 111, Fraternal Aid |COver noonday meetings at the South|(he punch bowl were Mre. F. A. Shotwell, Asbury Park, N. J, and return.............$48.85 to £#51.85 tion with their other work tended their boundaries to include all ad- nalia packing houses on Tuesdays, | Misses Ruth and Grace Slabaugh and Atlantic City, N. J, and return...... . . .851.85 Thirteen ministers have boen found to|Miss Ida Kaley. Union, is to give a dance next Tuesday Liquor Sale Charge Preferred—Folice- | joining or nearby communities. They get ovening at the Labor temple, Nineteenth . 2 3 20 men visited the King Joy chop suey |the commercial and industrisl advantages, | and F:rm\m streets. A .;:wm feature {s [ 00nduct the meetings on the thirteen| The decorations wers real buckeye E“‘:‘(" IM'HM.M r;\urr:“ n; ; " i :: ::‘:.’ parlor at Jarnam street, near F therefore, which go with combined popu-{to be a ‘‘mock coon wedding ceromony.” | Tuesdays of the summer. Six autos have leaves and pink roses. ar Harbor, Me., and return.... teenth last night and arrested King Toy, | lation, and Omaha loses them. These ad- been loaned by businoss men for Use On | e Boston, Mass., and return $51.85 A waiter, upon the charge of keeping vantages would benefit every man, Order of Scottish Clans. these occasions, and nlso two Jitneys and | Buffalo, N. Y., and return $40.10 disorderly house by selling liquor afier | woman and child, regurdless of whether| Clan Gordon No. 63, Order of Scottish | tWo steriopticons. The first meeting will Burlington, Vt., and return. . .$45.40 hours. Attorney John Macfarland bailed | {hoy resided in Omaha, South Omaha or|Clans, held a regular meeting Tuesday | P held at Swift's packing house, Tues- ONF DOLLAR STARI ((OLINT ’ oints, N. Y., ceieisn .. 88720 the watter out of jall. Dundee, evening. After a. short business session |98 noon from i2 to 12:, ONEDOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT (‘:I"'v“'l'::“'nl "‘:nd" iy fuhe e, +85.70 Darnstedt Nominated—Members of Blare busaking Cangalan. was held, a soclal followed, when a pro- | It Will also be the business of the work- hibin i iy P. B 1 o TR o $72.40 the carpenters’ union, No. 27, have nomi- | «jy 13 not true to say that we want|STam was given. There were refresh. |®'s to assist Miss Nellie McGes of the| f‘hlflo"!‘((\"". . B. 1., and return..... X nated Joo Darnstedt, present financial sec- | 1o jarger population just to sratity a|ments and dancing. Christian Endeavor union In her work at Concord, N. H,, and return.... Vs 85315 the police station 1 The movement {s being financed by the | Woodmen of the World. : : The entertalnment eiven by Schiller | YOUNE Men's Christian agsoctation and by | personal eubscriptions, Children’'s saving ac- counts can be opened at this bank in either of two ways— in the name of the child, or in the parent's name in trust. By the latter method the parent con- trols the withdrawals In either case the child can make deposits and learn early the forms of banking and the value of economy. retary, for the position of business agent. | 1o prige. Even that would be laud- George Carr, South Omaha and A. Whit-| g0 pyt we want the larger population lock, Council Bluffs, are the other can-| for 'ty " arger commercial and industrial didates. The electon will be held dur-| g0 Cir M0 S0 N ole,” camp, No. 3M, Thursday evenming, w ing the first week in June. Be largely attended and all t e ginning Tuesday thefe are to be |larsely attended and all present were| opormants, fia May Day Danoe—A gay May dance |eetings every day this week and next |highly entertained. . |can be rented quic witended by a big crowd at Sokol hall |gungav. at which talks will be given fn | Comenius camp, No. 76, held a med-| Bes “For Rent" Ad on South Thirteenth street last evenidk. ravon of the consolidation movement. |#ion at its hall, Thirteenth and Willlam ¥ | closed the dancing seascn of the Bohem- [,y " ot : [streets Saturday evening. Refreshment . as at present arranged by |ftrects Saturday evening. Refreshments tan Turner Girls' club, urder whose au- |y " et 0l PO LN (1 | were served. LOCAL PERU CLUB HOLDS spices it was given. The committee in| nooyor"oncaged are as follows | W. A. Fraser camp, No. 4%, is nrrang- MEETING IN OMAHA HOME charge included the Misses Rose Hude- e This Week. ing for a hard-time mesquerade ball at cek; Mayme Kment, Helen Lastgvica and Bemis _Park Improvement | Armburst hall, Twenty-fourth and Vin~| ry omaha Peru club, consisting of Tille Krecek. club at Frankiin school, § p. m. Speaker, |ton streets, June %. 1t ill be the clos- | fornicr students at the Poru state normat | 8 - |Judge Lee S. Kstelle. " g Y Aluminum Shower Given An aluml | inesday—Open air meetings _on |IN€ entertainment given by this camp |ychool, held a meeting last night at tho | num sghower was glven for Miss Mildred |G ooyy'y lawn, Park_avenue and FicK- |before the summer months. home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elilott, 5107 Rose, Thursday.afternoon, by Mrs. Bert fory street, 8§ p. m. Speakers, Frank G.| Commercial camp, No. 478, is still mak- | yganster street. The special guest of Lynn, Mrs. C. H. Rock, Mrs. J. B.|Odell and T. J. McGuire. Fontenelle club ot. ynn, 3 ing Increased gains in membership. honor was Miss Mattie Cook Wilis, Mrs, F. L. dok ¢ the |Oben air meeting at H. J. Hackett place, A Tilis, & Hughes and Mrs, I. L. Johnson, af Boulevard avenue, 8 p. m. Bpeakers, | Druld camp, No. 4. has extended an|member of the normal school faculty. home of Mrs. Johnson. The decorations | Mr. Hackett and others. Rotary club af{invitation to all Woodmen of ths city to were in yellow and white, flowers being'|noon. Speaker, Fi A. Brogan, attend an entertainment and house- 3 used and dainty refreshments were served. | Thuraday-Noon Day club at Commer: | yoruing to be heid at its new home, About twenty young married women were | port, Belvidere Improvement club, Thirty- | Twenty-fourth street and Amee avenue, present. sixth street and Kansas avenue, 8 p. M |\wednesday evening, June 2, at 8 o'clock. 8, " Bound Over on Forgery Chiarge—Allen |Sheaker, John 7 TRyder or Ben & BAKCr | o, ynteresting program will be rendered Enyder waived. preliminary “’“"’"““:“ Jub, Windsor school, 8 p. m. Speaker, |after which the entire building will be in police court and was bound over to the |Francis A, Brogan. The ward captains, |thrown open for the en o4 et court under S bond on the |district licutenants and membera of the ViFOWR OPen for the Joyme < Greater Omaha campalgn committee | Visitors. charge of forging an indorsement on &|aet for final arrangements, 8 p. m. at| German-American camp, No. 104, will check. He is said to have used the pame | Commercial club, antistath (i soembet: JuneA; ot it Saturday—Open air meeting at Twenty- S 74 of J. . Taylor, treasurer of the Burgess- | Lo 0o Re N rwenty-fourth and |hall, 1401 South Thirteenth street. This h company, for whom he had done|yynion and Bixteenth and Vinton streets |is one of a series of entertalnments given stenogtaphic work, while attending busi- |and at Edward Rosewater school on |py this live camp. Henry Jensen is chair rolle, South Thirteenth street. Speakers, A, W, " nees college. Threo hotels cashed | SORR, T CIen s oo Saell, accothpanled |mAan of the committee. Detroit, Mich., and return Fabyan, N. H., and return Halifax, N. 8., and return Lake Placid, N. Y., and return. Moncton, N. B, and return. Montreal, Que., and return New York, N. Y., and return Old Orchard, Me., and return. Portland, Me., and return. Portsmouth, N. H.,, and return Pictou, N. 8, and return St. John, N. B, and return.... 8t. Johns, N. F, and return.. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and return. Toronto, Ont., and return Yarmouth, Me., and return.. CIRCUIT TOURS New York and return............ce00.0 $54.60 to $58.20 One direction via Buffalo or Niagara Falls, other direction via Washington, D. C. Boston, Mass. and return B Liiee . 85890 to $60.20 One direction via Montreal, other direction via Niagara Falls and Albany. * Boston, Mass,, and return i ee e S80.50 to S65.25 One direction via Nlagara Falls and Albany, other direc- tion via New York and Whshington, D. C, Nouses and cottages | ly and cheaply by a -\rum:r:.-s checks. n'; gave his address by Dan Desdunes' band. |\~ . Gugliems Marconi camp, No. 421, will The above Is only a partial list of Eastern points to whleh‘ & 2 Douglas street, unday ternoon—Meetin, n m ioni J 16. Th detafls e, oy Woodman hall, Continental blook. Speaks ['0\d & Plonic on June te. detee excursion fares are available, and many other attractive Ofrcut amp - | ey "Monaly and Nathan Bern. |Will be sent each member of tho | Bull Terrier Helps | stein. by letter. The arragenments are in| | charge of Eamuel Mancuso, Stephen | This Young Woman |High School Seniors 5ttt /"o, The complimentary dance given by Deposit Her Money| To Give Their Play . |t il el ot rovea » mon L] 2 enjoyable affair and a large crowd at- It was evidently a case of “love me Im'el At Bl‘a.ndels Frlday lel’wdoflf‘ 'rm(s '-u the nr.-t‘.hnr( :‘v;n my dog’’ with a well dressed young woman 3 by the camp to its members, since the who breezed into the postal savings room | “Richard Carvel,” the high school sepior | fire. Which destroved the old hall, in of the local postoffice the other day. |play, will be staged Friday evening at|the Board of Trade building, and was Her coming was heraided by the|the Brandeis. For three weeks the cast|therefore, largely Attended by the mem- rustling of silks and the Jingling of & |has been rehearsing steadily and the play |bers. It is the intention of the camp to bunch of silver bangles in her hand. is ready for production now. Mr. Mills|®ive these dances more often in the fu- It was further heralded by a Boston |states that the pluy will be & complete |ture. bull terrier which entered the room first, | success, as he hus & cast that is exocel- e tugging at his chain. lent and they have. been working hard. Woodmen Give Stag Party. The young woman's dress “DESEArs |The play is one much harder for amateurs| Alpha camp, No, 1, Woodmen of the description.” At least it was far beyond | tnan the one staged last year,When|World, will give & stag party at the the knowledge of the masculine scribe.|Knighthood Was in Flower.” it has a|hall, Nineteenth and Farnam streets, “The soclety editor might have ‘‘gotten|good many tense moments that were lack- | Tuesday evening, for members and their away with it;" or “La Raconteuse.” She|ing in last year's play. male friends: Sunday, May 8, the of- had on the latest of everything. ficers and team of the camp will unvell “You have no objection to my having | kpUG PARK REOPENS WITH the monoment of Sovereish Chailes T Fanchette with me while I deposit some money in the postal savings bank, have SEVERAL IMPROVEMENTS |Eden: at West Lawn cometery at you?" she inquired of Miss Loulse Grant, i the. aftprmse, the clerk. Tours are offered. Tickets carry final return limit of sixty days from date of sale, and very liberal stop-overs in both directions. Chicago Limited at 6:08 P. M. Daily For further information inquire of J. 8. McNALLY Division Passenger Agent. 14th and Farnam Sts. Ww. 0. w, Bldg. WLLUUUALLLUU L UL LLUUALLAULUUALLLLDS AA - 'Y . - ) & Pleasure-seckors at Krug park yester-! ipights and Ladies of Security. 1 think not,"Jpld Miss Grant. pt | 48 Were curpriséd at the beauty of this| Omaha council, No. 415, will give an ‘There, I knew the government wouldn't| poi1ar amusement resort. Many Annw{,‘,,‘,“ bazar and social dance Thurl—l ibject,” was the triumphant reply. “And |, eoted the eye, Including floral |gay evening those other banks that think they're 100 | jocurations ~The pionic grounds have | fine for my dear little dog to walk on|poe; rearranged to accommodate those | thelr marble floors will just miss my|yno gesire to dine in the open under the | patronage tree: 3 ‘ il give a card party at an open meet- I'll fasten Fanchétte to the leg of | whe gance w e dance pavillon was crowded from | i) e 4 this table while I get my money out ing next Thursday evoning, May 27 the time the doors were thrown open till | 5, v s, I-'Illllllm Do you know, my dear, I applied at two | (ne close, Lamp's orchestra s sgain| " ¢ refreshment KOP ERV ICE s EEYOID Tribe of Hen Haur. Mecca court, No. 13, Tribe of Ben Hur, i AL banks and In each case some horrid|furnishing music for the dancers. Chief o hing i freshi d satis- boaon 51 4 matchman. wouldn' 1t 90 | e e enr R Wt oot | Awsiltary's Pirat Entertatument. Nothing is so refreshing and sa caus h 4 a The newly organized Ladles' auxiliary . stay because I had this dear liitly dof|in for a soodly whare of approval were| ' muiUl BWUL VS WSl TICMEY A BLESSING TO ALL WOMANKIND! 6.," afler thegame tha'l with me. Oh, | was furious. And then |y onderland, the glant coaster, the glitter- of the gov BUBE AV ot rotadl toe aar o . first social Monday evening at Labor 2 1 thought of the govemment bax nw:“’:;‘ uscl. the Ferrie wheel and the foller| fi7et SOO8L Mondey Fvonng At Labor It LIFTS and SUPPORTS the It CREATES up-to-date KRUG’ a beer ofqual't’ 'he young woman laid down a quart women and children in attendance and most important vital ergans. style and MAINTAINS a gym- D vo ol J e g ne ble, t y b I 8 o'vlec s . Shiomatery 't Fanenette and 1o 2ine| HIGH SCHOOL REGISTER st e e * & metrical end fashionable figure. Remember with each bottle you get a coupon Grant, and busy all the time getting her| ELECTION DAY WEDNESDAY | taken up with a literary and musical It PREVENTS, RELIEVES * * money out | program. Fitty dollars was the sum the Dostall . .t 10 of The [ooe for places on and often CURES the ills It gives RELIEF from aches suvings bank gained snd sum the othar Meak Jost bacaus [Monday. The election wiil be held Wednes. | kickin’ her daws aroun’ |dny trom 33 to 235 in the book room, |of dlatrict No. 3 will convene at 2 o'clock, | > & FORT than any other corset. LUXUS Mercantile Co., Order a case for your home . | Rebekab Distriet Meeting. . las B e . e | tho Filgh Schnol Register statt will start| ,, Mebelah WIS MEAche | peculiar to women. and pains, and greater COM- Telephone Doug 1889 ‘And I'm golng to deposit more, my |- Monday afternoon, at Odd Fellows' hall, The candidates have numerous boosters | ™ . dear” she wid ss e epartod, and |at work, and all the hoards in the rooma FoUrteenth and Dodae sivesta It REDUCES the size and * ok with a fond look at the canine—“little | %t "0 &nd A A } . 8| | h Fanchette shall come wiz ums mommums 5 PRIAE. WAER YN0 BADIIONS of Shived Woman's Rellef Corps. LESSENS |the weight of the It stands ALONE~—there’s every time, t0o.” A O e ™ George Crook Woman's Relief corps ing like it S John Sunderland and Jean Landale are| €08 T N e Women's | body. nothing like it. A e (P | candidates for editor. Miss Lendale is| v Christian assoclation In its hall Sunday “A Customer came into my store tia{the first girl candidate for the position o [ [a TR SUTEL T 0 E AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS! other day and said to one of my clerks, | editor for ten years. It elected whe will | *CVRIN, AT CE S0 00 Co o L L “ ‘Have you anything that will cure|Dbe the third girl to hold the position. of the Republic, and Woman's Relief Nemo “WONDERLIFT” is a genuine WONDER diarrhoea™ and my clerk went and got| The candidates for business manager | e ottle of | Chamberiain's Colle, |are three—Russell Poters, the present as. | O No. 88 will hold ritualistic memo- CORSET. Nothing to compare with it. Already it has Cholers and Diarrhoca Remedy, and said | sistant manager; Philip Thomas and| 'l services in M”,“;"““I"':' ozt Got- earned the warm endorsement of physicians and dress- to him, ‘If this does not cure you, I will | Michael Goldsmith. For assistant editor urday afternoon at 2:3 o'cloe! \ \ e v (& P . ( \ not charge you a cent for it So he took |the candidates are Mary Doud, Madeline - makers everywhere. Corsetieres delight init; its wearers BOTTLED BEERS %‘ | Kaights and Ladies of Security. | | home snd came back fn o day or two | Conn Tacile Hoel aad Gertrude Natson.| 1 oi"council No. 24 will have an “ : rave overit. Itisa revelationanda ’/ ‘ A TRIUMPH |N PURlTY‘ W open meeting tomorrow (Monday) even: revolution in coreet-making. H Perry & Co. Salt « Obtatnable| ing at thelr hall, Twenty-fifth avenue i Two OF AMERICAS FINEST BEERS X everywhere.—Advertise ot L akbanienth - aiaeat” Mas. i Witson ( Ask your dealer—and KEEP ON -l E) ot _—_ Croup and whooping cough are chil- |and other members of the committee are ASKING until you see it. S Co. O L0880 R I W oo Doy g Petogionialle on f ombions pln ity ogrrspon s Storz Brewing Co. OMaHA Bee "For Rent’ Ad. germs. Al druggists.—Advertisement triends invited (C.294)