Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 5, 1915, Page 10

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N A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 5, 1915 ECKOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM NEW CHANCELLLOL CONMANDER . S i o S " LINE RUNS RIGHT FAGTORY MEN T0 m( Don't Mi;’ INTEREST AT MEETINGS| A o piad oot g {,','f‘,f‘ ment by the Two-Mile “Coun- Association Will Take Excursion ‘ “3 &% GREAT il [ try District” Survey Through Live Stock Mart L [ > DECEMBER yhove N6: 85 1L \on.| INE THROUGH HIS BED ROOM PLAN OTHER SIMILAR TOURS \ DRESS 2 o ) fikione Chairman Best of the County andy manufacturers of On DOAT( a recelved on b count on | by ro |DOAT has recelved from t nty ¢ m 1 to surveyor an outline howing the 1 s 1 L | boundaries of the two-mile lmit clurers arc ‘» b o ! STORE e ite ! from the limits of Greater Omaha, what part of a quadruped a round OPEN X thia in connection with a new law steak | slashed from | SATURDAY nd ‘”y\ Monday to share U s * {which provides (it one of the county These and many other observa il EVENING these wonderful dreas bargalas we or grove mave a dinner |COMmissioners ghall be elected from | tions are in store for the membe 10 P. M ;. are ¢ s ','," ““'v‘”\f::"'-:r <”'l'_“l“‘v At Continental hall, 1¢-|the territory beyond this two-mile the Omaha Manufacturer S0t ot mocr for DAt piath v and D streete. 1t was fol- [ limit tlon Thursday afternoon & . j J v, which ostted 8 | One of {h8 . Ve : it s 135 Beautiful Dresses Bonuhful']mlored Dresses ol fta an \ it : . ; : Friday evening ndldates, known 3 —_— | are made pin the ne { on's most b Hen G A oy, t ome of O i A v ith e witiful stik | 0 nlous an camp No. 104 will i - < | nelde districts, but it the ELtieR it thex " | i _ . nnunl election of officers, | e - an Inch west of the line, L 1 ' [ y " 1 y‘. R bo initiated at the 4 Jack Vickers has returned from a |be a candidate from the cc distr npany plan e . LRtk ¢ ,‘ ofce your % ¥ I t in Glenwe In In the MeArdle caso It w v poskl- | g ‘ will take o 1 ed Lynch left last Tuesday for |ble for him to be elected ¢ Exchange bul nday, December 13, at Denni x., where she will ap er from th Pre , i s [ s e o S | [ MILLINERY CLEAN-UP SALE : . Fucsd r have ' b I | Your choice of any trin d hat in e s 10 n St , Jos it b entertained ot dinner ‘ DR. W. 0. HENRY T/\LKS TO e i i % : our entire stock at. . . 95c today ot Twonty-first and | dnel ase. g 3 L Bunday for Mra. J. Boste { THE NEW MEN'S FURUM t 156 Come early—they won't last Iong ransacted, followed by the elec- |4 oal N \ of Awnevicn, ole A Anna Meskil of Tdncoln, Neb., ia | T o o ery 0 ol | i 3 5. e |11 0 e e, e, v olioe Pick UpMan [l - ! $1.00 A WEEK PAYS THE BILL Ma, Plorence, will hold an elec- |oracle, Mrs. Alice Bretschnelder; past| Mrs. Adeline Claggett returncd to her |the subject, “A Practical Talk to Men |__ t officers Monday evening. |oracie, Mrs. Lavina W chancellor, home Iriday, in Lexington, Ill, after [In which he made the assertion that there Wfl.ut(‘;d f()l' Mll!‘dcl“ the meeting of Omaha-Seymour |Mrs, Maymo Jefferson; marshal, Mrs © month'n visit with relativea fn West | W & constant increuss of critne throuh ) ¢hides of " 4 out the country due to the lack of en = v Glonun v ) No. 16, on November 2, twenty- |Dewer; inner gentinel, f Prar e Borcutnent f e Atid w8 to the Jaek o | OMANA pollss mads & lucky giek o candidntes received the amplified |Moore; outer sentinel, Mr r The Grace Saxe B claas will meet | L Ahd Chmtstianity, Thin Waa the | Yhen several days ago thoy atrested 2 " protection degres of tha Woodmen of the |board of managers, cls A Tucsday, December 7, at 10 a. m., with | ™o SRtinke ul ik Do . N TeH Fert Osborn, who was acting susplcfonsly ” v | thony; physicians *. Clark o James Nicklen on South Fifty-sixth | first meeting o 19 TOTUIE, ¥ el They held him in Jall while they sent out Aldates who g int b lark r Orgalitied. & weex agv and fmeets in 14’ \ll e y-h” " rd that 1417 DOUG -~ REET Andidates who gave {ater: |tha Clark Ladiest Al of the Jenmings Meth | e MCCRba Methodiat church, Forty-firt | clreulara, Now comen word SLAS STREE Tay, W. | uli of the Jennings Me " wanted In Kansas City for killing \ Flt e W am streets, on the st and — ) Ryan and Colonel George J . dist church will meet Thursday, Decom. :','|'|x|f',',f;:'\“» Hr“. ach anth. . The abjest | TAYMAN last June, Osborn has admit = Grtnth | om en o VL | e vith Mrs. B G. ( T B i S e tn of | the crime and will return without re Order of Stams. | Monday ning ¢ entertainment Mrs. 3. J. Fulmer WL () jngerest to the nelghborhoad and go | tion papera F i — - —— x B e -G e PRI s el A LIRS I ot s 3 after many needed Improvements in that e ! . § s entertained at a party tective Order of Stags of the World, will | th h ntertained at a party | jiepi0t which for many years have been . T e e s S e LS Staumis wow | Suggestions for the this afterncon at 3 o'clock. The election | Tuesday evening Mondamin lodge present were Mesdames N. F. Brewster, | yorment of this district are invited to . ) Thompson; Elizabeth Jonas, | ;s e Dalblksn 1 VHEE DAt of ot permanent officers e held 111, Frater id union, will hold ita . in the forum elgtans fn that § ittt e e : Harry Brewster and Ro Thompson § e St 8 b B, s e gL o o iy o Christmas Shopper have been pas upon favorably, emp! t o Fa The | j‘v‘x‘ wilill v “-:‘Im "v‘\‘t;‘xvfltil;\.‘r"]» 1}. COSTS IOWAN FIFTEEN o do rome trading, and are turning theh bringing the membership of this drove |degree . " i g S }1‘ AL Be Prseiis fihreiritndits Wun. TioNtoRk s were lnid for: Mr. and BUCKS TO RR‘AKWINDOW""“"""' s p re. Mr. and Mrs. | Bmmett Smith of Fethe Tl i | SEUA0 AINDORIAA - HISANESDIGENE cartieen Our stock is the most comprehensive in variety to be : Sy g A 4 eyt g fleors for | Frank e, Mesdnmes . A, (mood of carefree abandon proceeded | the p Br. 3 i Detannay. Bellit o found in the city. It will be our pleasure to show you ol [ Jack Bostook, | to Lreak a costly plate as window at .. DeLanney, Relgian econ , ¥ : U mally fnatituted at McCrann's hall, Twen- | Ban : : il e : Ihirteenth and IHarney streets, Friday | this district, has written the Commercin the many beautiful and serviceable gifts that we are ty-fourth and O streets, South Omaha, | Wil be held Dec sl M Klotz ga g evening. That is, it was costly for Em- |club of Oma lling PRy offering and to quote you prices, which, quality consid- n o laughter, Trene, las ott as Judge Foster compelled him to | fact and asking the names of all the | ) members. A full brass band, every mem- | 7 v Peibe of Ben-Iur wturday ¢ :. The following gucsts | forth over 315 | exporters in this territory | ered, are always the lowest. ber of which is a member of this order, | _ e et el o ki 3 : Issdenilini ot Prof. SHapat |, STOrascay cinink, SRR SO 0 (R Mibens S~ - S ] CARVING SETS {siied muaiol The: situnlistie |1 SHI08 O0 Aol b st oF Ared 8 eriz Mildred Haegen —_— y . 5 . sereimony wax conducted by taty Di. |Bual election of A special pro- | Ml s Ml Eseen T R —— Game, roast and steak, Exqui- rector Fred H. Corthell, Derry, N. H., |Srom has been Pr ! Fa 0 1 : N | site patterns to choose from, and Deputy Supreme Direc I cceu court ribe of Ben-Iur, n Allen Haynes, Richmond, V Rot oS 3 a ; ; ) every one warranted. The Henck- Jumen I1. Roland, state director, and hia | Wil hold its rugular anndal cwtiion of el’s, Boker’s and Russell’s sets included in Maddon, ”_!'..'l‘xu.:”hl’ll iinn and " Densiey |freshments will be_served {GUy Tildors Eetil am 5 ! our assortment. Genuine stag and buffalo Crane, of this city. The following | Kain ¥ o Arthur | 3 2 40 b horn handles. offlcers were elected to serve until De- | ¢ 7 0 . . f Nebraska lodge No. 1 s of cember 21, 1916: William N, Jamieson, ex o Balisp il s %~ | Pythias, held its annual election of offl- | 3 175, J Perrel o ; 2 ENIVES A complete line. What wonld alted director P, J. Trainor, prelate a- | Mon o Jay was " & N N ¢ i i ward Jones, senior warden; W. D, Bruner, | ‘oo 'I‘ Bosy¢ ~venlim, L B0 LY A0 er's iensington club was ! A be more acceptable than a nice pocket knife? * | elected chancellor comman r the en-1,piartained Thursday afternoon by Mrs ¥ . 3 s 3 unior warden: Frank Keegan, recorder; | it 20 C e O L0 e present time Thuraday uttornioon by Mirs. - z ; [ ? We have a fine selection of pearl and stag E. V. Svoboda, treasur Nicholas Y pere ¢ D%, 5 o e R ( talnment has been arranged. nited States Monday night, with over 30 charter |Fifteenth anl Do # he station of vice chancellor, Other | yje Bala hise il W Wranle, inside guard; W. J. Poppe, out- "’:i: i e e e v : le, Mrs, Willlam Spann handles. side guard. The following physich 8 37 St Mo W, L. inted: Drs. J. J. Humpell, W, | Vic® <l i A% e y Mrs H. G. Clagzett entertained ot dinner k; Dr Scissors — Manicure Sets — Safety Razors—all makes—Tool Cabinets— Manual Training Tools and Benches— s Sy DR B, i | pk ot Lt s Alr. and My 110G Claggett A Well Furnished Hearth Contributes Much | Scroll Saws and Turning Lathes. o i s | Gos sk aaris. I Janssry. i vank |(DIe BAU DRCIS \ndirons Coal Grates DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY. b > ig! was t entertained the Fire Tools Spark Screens nembershiy being solicited State |0f knight wi gl mscs S i Director C. . Stewart and an efficlent |of candidates. Next Monday J il ol J S !\":‘ 1 Pasket Eeniers corpa of deputies, has secured over 2w | first rank will be conferre p ks f e h g abket e o for this drove. This drove bids fair to |class. The memix it which g o S g A i e Unusual and In ng Display at . have a membership of over 0 by De- | ends January Gantz, *. Johnson, cember o B i | STElRetns pre beluk DosanlAd Y | Frank Cockayne, Fred 1 L. G- Sunderland Bros. Co. ) 1511-13 Dodge Street. The hardware People. W D Pasn: Honry M. | Mathe er work; DI Wednesday evening for Mrs, A. Claggett nd Mrs, B Stevens . John \m;u ward Maack, A E or w5t with a membership of over | S yaih A Entire Tl o, cased its membership nearly | protherh Amertenn Yeom > e the Mis: vdia Nisler and KEELIN ember 8 will hold a ('1u~0: Last Wec ay evenl: ymaha Home taler. 17th & Har : 3o stead No 1404 elected the following offi- yworth league of the Jennings '”.:‘ .\mu-‘ No. 18 wil hold | cery for the ensuing year: Clarence O. | Methodist church will hold its first soctal ol g ntsien o ,D"""""“' 19,10 { Heath, foreman; Charles Quail, M. C. usiness meeting in the pariors of new hail, Forty-second and L streets, | 5;00" 13, Henely, correspondent, and | the church Tuesday evening, December which is being fitted up as a club room. [ oot - L FERTY O EEE | Officers will be elected and Installed at | — oo "> g waal | During the last year the lo 18 had that time. |a greater increase In membership and Independent Order of 0da Fellows, | finances than any previous year. Wil Jonathan lodge No. 228 of Florence |liam A. Bostick and his deputies have eod the l\'lx{ officers at its mee —‘]h\ inaugurate campalgn for me k: § Jensen, N. G - | bership, in which Mys. H. O. Thompso ward Baymond, V. G.; Willlam Rogers, | and Julia Bresson have been chosen s retar William Kundred, treasurer; |leaders of the respective ams. T | | | | | - | . and yours, as you would J. Ove, trustee. After the nominations | ject Is to ralse sufficient funds for v ‘ ey —_— [ | ) | the Rebekahw served n lunch and car- | forms for the drill team "\NE in every three motor cars L, I have it told. I“““I“I““lll manufactured during 1916 will be ) —— rled out a program which was greatly | George Knight, sergeant of the equipped with Goodyear Tires. tells the story of you « s quar- enjoyed { lodge No. 216 will have a candidates for the first | non,t ; You could not select a gift that would mean more to v S Sl Smes ] Motor car manufacturers jealously them—or to you. ening. | sufier guard their good reputation in the g ssion was held N Sreitas choice of tire equipment. KODAKS from $6.00 up. i e v Frrom Piles BROWNIES from $1.00 up. raska Odd The marked preference shown ere 200 membe ——— » s St Goodyear over all other brands, by a { e . ‘\‘,l,::.d,.’,off:(:v.::l:: f..“ff".":m-,..,. long list of America’s representative The RObert DemPSter Co' > your druggist today and get & 5 ce Bour T rammid Pile Tieatment. * 1t | manufacturers, is so significant, that Eastman Kodak Co. e et - it calls for no comment. 1813 Farnam Street. 308 South 15th Street. t We e Y The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company § AKRON, OHIO ) ! - - ' : Notice Furopean war demands have caused e "yt o v ‘ U e T There is No Place lee Home v ¢ I he color of Goodyear Tires n e e ¢ ' r nately be changed fr The Pyramid Smile From o Sm:"‘ Trial > Black. upply of the required will give re n g v post eures. At s t'of tires be " wrapper if you h W FREE GAMPLE CJUPO i al Grder of Eagles L3 L A 2 Pyramid Pile Treatment | CHEAP FOR CASH OR WILL TRADE FOR LAND s ONY OUTPIT THE OMAHA BEE

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