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THB OMAHA SUNT)A\ BEE: muum wmn OF NEBRASKA|DYNAMITE CHECKS FIRE 0DD FELLOWS. EGHOBS OF THE ANTE-ROOM Omaha Hmalt:;_o( the Yeomen Initiates Large Class, Putting on the Third Degree. CRISIS NEAR IN | ROME CABINET Italian Ministers Exohange Epithets and One Hurls Book at His Col- league During Quarrel. CLIFTON, Aris, Nov, destroyed the old copper and also the ore bins of the same f here was checked late tonight, and GRAND OFFICERS ARE PRESENT acld plant and store of the Last Wedneaday evening Omaha home- mated. NC )V}u AT CLIFTON MINE PLANT §.—~Fire which coneentrator bullding of the Arisona Copper compan trm the company saved. The damage has not been est! fire stead No. 1404, Brotherhood of American So far as could be learned, the WON'T HELP IN THE BALKANS/ Yeomen, initiated a class of forty-six started on the roof of the concentrator members, the Fremont degree team doing from an unknown origin. The liberal the work. After the Initiation State Man- of dynamite on the concentrator bulld! ager W. J. Tyley put on the third degree, the first time It was aver axemplified In Omaha. This fa the first initiation in Omaha since the new district manager, W. A. Bostick, has taken charge of this territory The Fremont degree team was enter- tained at a 6 o'clock dinner by the wom- en's drill team and degree statf of the Omaha lodge, After the inftlation Brother Btallcop, grand master of ceremonies, from the supreme office, gave an instruc- tive talk on the various experiences he has had as he has traveled throughout the United States and Canada wherever there are Yeomen lodges. State Manager W. J. Tlley explained the wvalue of the Yeomen policy, contending that the Yeomen rates would never be changed. He concluded by saying that ho had already set on foot a movement to obtain for Omaha the next supreme conclave of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen, which will be held in 1917, . A. CARR, Next Wednesday evening Omaha home- | Vics: President nl' the Nebraska State stead will give the next dance of the win- Board of Heaith, ter series in its hall in Labor temple. BULLETIN, ROME, Nov. 6—(Via Paris, Nov. : 6.)—The reports that Italy will take . a hand in the conflict in the Balkans | by launching an expedition in Al- bania received mo confirmction in officlal quarters here. The negative attitude of officlals leads to the strong conviction that no Albania ex- pedition is intended. ROME (Via Paris), Nov. 6—8harp differences of opinion have developed in the cabinet concerning the war. These differences have not reached the extent of a crisis, but have brought about a confilet in views, leading to an exciting incident. One of the ministers at & recent meet- ing of the cabinet Is sald to have ex- pressed the view that Italy's best inter- ests would be served by nssisting a movement toward the restoration of peace. This caused an angry protest, and . charges were made against the good faith of the minister suggesting peace. Epi- thets were engaged In and one of the ministere, according to reporis, overcome by Indignation, threw a book at his col- league whose suggestion had caused the wtrife. in checking the fire, WILSON APPROVES PLAN = movement started in Portland, Me,, the inauguration of a system of ae coast patrols along the coast lines of e pose to place their services at the posal of the federal government in t of war. Dyspepsia has pald out more than $10,000 for sick benefits and still has g balance of sev- eral thousand dollars zn the right side of the ledger, Only two of the charter members, Swan Larson and Gus Selin, Are now members of the lodge. With the experience and growth gained during the last twenty-five years the future looks to be exceedingly bright for Wasa lodge. Btate lodge No. 10 will have work in the initatory desres next Monday evening. Belle Rebekah lodge of Benson will £ive an entertainment and supper for its members and their families next Friday evening at Odd Fellows' hall. Dannebrog lodge No. 216 will put on the first degres work next Friday evening. Hesperian encampment No. § will have work in the Golden Rule and Royal Purple degrees & weeok from next Thurs- day. Woodmen of the World. The entertainment given by Schiller camp No. 304 last Thursday evening was & great sucoess, Kvery detafl of the pro- gram was enjoyed by its membership, This is the first of & series of entertadn- ments arranged for the enjoyment of members during the winter. Bouth Omaha camp No. 211 has reorgan- ized its drill team, with Roy Huett, cap- tain. Officers are holding weekly re, hearsals, and when real work presents itself they will be able to do it In a sat- isfactory manner. An entertaining pro- gram has been arranged for the enter- tainment of its members and will be pre- sented at the medtings during the month, Sableski eamp No. 76 will meet this aftérncon at its hall, Twenty-ninth and "Walnut streets, to transact regular monthly business. Candidates will be initiated. Cedar Wood camp No. 19 will meet to- day at National hall for regular business. Lithuanian camp No. 4 has promised a large class for initlation at its regular meeting November 14 Jos Uvick, clerk of this camp, has recovered from his in- Jury and is now ready to push entehalas- tically the interest of this camp, ‘The Woodmen of the World camp of Benson will conduct the corners sorv- fces of the city hall next Sunday after- noon, when Sovereign Commander Frasor will have charge. All the fraternal or- @anizations ond the women's organiza- tions of Benson will participate in the parade from the old city hall to the lo- cation of the new hall on Main streot. Digestion are the Surest Ways to Attain and Keep the Be.nty of Health, Ty a Tablets FR! Stuart’s m Country Is United. Nothing will spoll the complexion, The incident is declared to have been largely ‘of a personal nature and the cabinet and country are united, with this umpuon for continuing the present pol- than digestive troubles. 'Mh & cabinet orisia, such as those which have oceurreq in France, England and Russia have been avolded, opinion here is divided concerning the conduoct United Workmen, Gate City lodge No. 98 will serve oyaters |’ n: & card party and dance Tuesday eve- ning. The central committes will hold th next joint meeting with South Omaha lodge No. 66 at the South BSide temple, Twenty-fifth and M streets. John L. Ken- nedy will speak on ‘“The Open Door of Opportunity,” Tuesday, November 18, Numnul Maceabees. Omaha tent No. 75 will hold its regular meeting Monday evening. The entertain- ment committes is planning for a big open meeting November 20. BState Com- mander Lee was in the city during the week and arranged for a campaign for the fall and winter. ye Tak mnfluflm are actually tddm place with a view to an exchange between the two countries of certaln produots which do not bear directly on the war. vietim. A bad complexion, haggard resulte. Tablets the digestion is made normal alliance and joined the entente allfes, it M & declaration to the entente that Independent Order of 0dd Fellows. ‘Wasa lodge No, 158 celebrated the twen- ty-fifth anniversary of its institution last Bunday, October 81, in a fitting manner. Knights and Ladies of Security, Omaska council No, 2205 will give & dance at Myrtle hall, Fifteenth and Douglas streets, on the evening of No- pon for a free trial Free Trial Coupon Fraternal U Mandamin lodge No, 1fi met Tuesday evening, with two visiting members. The next meeting will be Tuesday evening at Labor temple. BRAN DEIS STORES Do You Consnder Exgens Name , Btroet oo, ¢ sesvnnmmcmcines CItY cieevivianae sesemresiaanenae Solons by New Haven “Cuts the Mustard” m YORK, NW. 6.—~"A lttle dinner" given by John M. Hall, former president | of the New York, New Haven & Hart- i 238 HH] : R As Well as Appearance? I 1 Don’t you often pay more than you can afford just to be sure that you will not get badly styled, poorly made clothes? You don't have to pay a premium to safe-guard your appear- ance when you buy ! H . Styleplus Clothes_ I/ same price the world over. They are for the men who consider their dol- lars as well as their appearance. And the price $17 fits the income of more than 63 out of 100 men. The makers saw the advantage of specializing on a suit whose price would appeal to such a great number of men. Due to volume output and scientific economies on a great scale, they have been able to give guaranteed all-wool fabrics, high grade tailoring, plus the styling of a fashion artist whose work is famous. ptoverment :?‘;.’.‘flh s gnd o eary " Baird Tiavhl of lected president for 1018 O irlands. E'?N" ‘V‘Ilvll'llo 'L“ mukm iyatore Lupe reputed Do uvcr‘l -o‘n.al- ago ?mro Viviano, & wealth: turer and gousin_ ot bile deteotives L \o (h. IM mllo lJllll Come in and see one of these suits that are nationally popular. We have all the new cloth conceptions and a range of models that consider sons, fathers and grandfathers—all tastes, all years. Btyle plus guaranteed wear for $17. You can- not beat it, so why not try it? e e — vember 5. This council is also planning Stuart 208 Bulld. to hold a basaar the latter part of the - me at on ‘month. g’.‘»\.’d‘m of Stuart's Dys- ume ing and ore bins by the fire fighters assisted for rial the United States. The movement has been started by private individuals who pro- | dis- MBER 7, FOR AERIAL COAST PATROLS | WASHINGTON, No. S.—<Approval was given by President Wilson tonight to a me aim the eves and cave in the cheeks quicker o y-products of bowel fermentation are absorbed into the blood ap- pearance and empciation are the specific By taking Stuart's Dyspepsia and looks and good Tablets at any drug store, or send cou- . Btate ...l - | Spoils Beauty i I Lb. ‘Monday to THE UNION OUTFITTING CO. 1915, W | | Two 48 - Lb. Sacks of Updike’s “PRIDE OF £ FR E E OMAHA” Flour (96 Lbs.) With Every Sale of KITCHEN MAID CABINETS £ Every Cabinet in This Sale is Offered at af Special LOW Price. If you failed to get your§ KITCHEN MAID Cabinet and the two 48- »» sacks of Pride of Omaha Flour,come inall) You Get the Cabinet at a Reduced Price, and the Flour is An Extra Gift. THIS BIG KITCHEN MAID CABINET AND TWO 48.1b, SACKS (96 1bs,) OF PRIDE OF OMAHA FLOUR— 24 $2.50 Cash; &> 75¢ Woekly WHY THIS UNUSUAL OFFER In exchange for the advertising we give them, the manufacturers of Kitchen-Maid cab- inets and the Updike Milling Company, millers of ‘‘Pride of Omaha'’ flour have made us a liberal concession and in order to further introduce these cabinets, the Union Qutfitting Co. has combined with them and has also made a concession, for a wonderful offering like this naturally means a greater business for us, It also serves to further introduce these splendid goods into more Omaha homes, so that in the end, as you can plainly see, everybody profits and you are given two large sacks of flour free over and above the special low prices at which these cabinets are offered you during this sale. Pride of Omaha Flour Kitchen Maid Cabinets THE TERMS H g U\Eh;l h:!red“l‘n Wi ider this one of the most remark. GBS T £ ad ¢ .30 maha at the big Updike e consider - (l\)ullln‘ Co.’s mill. This able kitchen cabinets for the money we ‘“::l" ':l:u“b““‘m‘ml’ flour is made from the have ever seen. Look around and compare to this cabinet, but to any { finest wheat grown in Ne- and you will find that its equal cannot be cabinet you may select, so braska-—your own state. bought elsewhere for an amount consider- that there is positively no It comes to you in the Up- ably above the price we ask. Kitchen-Maid excuse for you not being dike Milling Co.'s new ubl:etl ;_;e wo{dartul savers of u:ne and 11e to secure ome of aper lined sacks work. ey have every convenience—— vl :k.\:tu?;ep l::lr and dust large flour bin with sifter attached—large ~ these wonderful Kitchen proof. We absolutely sanitary cake and bread box with sliding Maid cabinets and get the guarantee this flour to ba top—cutlery drawers—large cooking uten- two sacks. of Pride of sil compartment and many other conven- Omaha flour thrown in free for good measure. 12 Latest Selections and This Columbia Grafonola Colonial Dressers and - CHIFFONIERES Values That Create New Low Price Reoords s equipped with pow- erful silent Columbia 3-spring motor capable of playing 4 records with one winding. The Columbia tone is in- comparable and match- less. ONE DOLLAR A ind these pieces ery attractive. The base of he dresser measures 42 inches in length with plapk top and the mirror is bevel plate. The plank top chif- fonier matches the dresser and you will be surprisod at ‘he large storage capacity, et wiig WEEK PUTS A nln{: mirror. OOLU'MBIA ‘ GRAFONOLA IN YOUR HOME. Your choice 7 of dresser or chiffoniere 1= YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN A8 PART PAYMENT ON A HOUSEHOl.; GOODS AND COLUMBIA GRAF- ONOLAS SOLD OUT OF NEW RANGE OR TOWN ON EASY PAY- BASEBURNER, MENTS. FREIGHT ¥ PAID 200 MILES, Neo freight allowed on spe- cials or Columbia Grafo- B COMBINATION COAL AND GAS RANGES permit A by "77;\\\{!%&, you to bu coal or wood an gas. The coal rang is fitted with four farge 6-in, lids anJ the gas part has four splendid patente $ee Our Full Line of ;fi;'i’f{:’“o},'-’n Borvet g, SPLENDID mu RANGES »Fed 7' $46.50 BASEBURNERS HEATERS With large auto- Our big sales of these wonderful stoves indicate nr:box $35.00 that they give ab- value, -peclu — solute s & tisfav- J tion and save money. Many styles — moder- o Avaull. nul‘u. MOsL,