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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: | charge of the program is Fred Slama and | | Joseph Wolf, officers of the camp. A at Bohemian hall, Twenty-ninth and Wal- | lnlflnl year. An initlation will follow th | usual work and a large attendance is de ~ New Moose Lodge Home for Benson " | strea, | Fontenelle Tribe and Degree of | “giiior camp No. 34 will meet on Pocahontas Hold Annua] Elec- i‘rhund.y evening, December 16, at its , g | regular meeting place, the German Home, tion of Officers. | 4408 South Thirtoenth street. The usual | entertainment will follow the regular work and a good time Is promised all who ttend. | b, [ [ NEW QUARTERS FOR WOODMEN | Fontenelle tribe, No. 78, Independent Order of Red Men, met in régular res- sion on last month sleep and completed Woodmen Circle Mina Lusa Grove No. 151 ot Florence | will meet Monday evcning, December 13, arrangements for a large free dance|.¢ woodmen hall. A musical program to be held In gheir wigwam at will be rendered, after which rctreshments Leavenworth stredt on December will be served. Everybody s Invited. "The committee has a armnged for retreshments to be served | i gt UV BB REC AN dnferesting on that evening. 1 - o | pleasing program was given and light re- On November 22, the election of officers | freshments were served. wing results: C. | o oo b holhi :“:e:veAml‘..lemlNln sachem. | Welcome grove No. 5, entertained ita ‘ J. ent, phopl s A v ' | members on last Monday evening with v ni amaore; C {or 8. F. Vietor, senior sagamare o | 2N initiatory ceremony, followed by re- mann, junlor sagamore; P. White, | o - - | freshments. It was a pleasant occasion keeper of wampum, end C. E. Stallard, | .15 wos enjoyed by all present Thy chiief of records. { B o A By On the same aate officers were re-elected for the year 1015, | V' Alpha grove No. 2 held an Interesting tary's office. The basement will |large aining room, buffet, also . to cost $22,000, is being site of the old Bagle hall, it on the Red Wing council, | musical and literary program in the club rooms. the next meeting Friday night, Decem- |erick Cohn will speak on “The A, B, C, | ber 17, in McCrann's hall, corner Twenty- | of Success.” 0dd Fellows, The annual election of officers was|fourth and O streets, at which time the | Unlon Pacific lodge, No. 17, elected the| The Odd Fellows' lodge of Benson ’ held at the meeting last Tuesday evening, | installation of officers will take place. | following officers last Friday night:|elected its new officers to be installed ’ and the following were chosen: Vene: Southwestern Drove, No. 13, will hold | Roscoe Tubbat, master workman; Gerald |the first of the year. They are, John | able consul, Fred Dickinson; worthy ad- | its next meeting on Bunday afternoon, | Helm F. John Hart, guarde; W. D, | Herbst, vice grand; Frank Blelck, noble The Benson Belle Rebekah its last regular meeting elected lowing officers: last sixty days. West Lawn Drove, No. 142, located near | West Lawn cemetery, which has oniy been started the last week, now has a | Mepbory membership of over 100, Council Bluffs Drove, No. 141, under the direction of Edward Deaver of San Sixteen candidates were initiated at the e last meeting, and another large class of candidates will be on hand for Initiation at this week's meeting. It is practically certain now that the camp will close the | year with the record of having Initiated | more new members than any other Mod- | Roynal am, of the Royal Arcanum in Omcha are looking forward to & Vistt o™ bk barke from Supreme Resent Samuel N. Houg of Mount Vernon, N. Y. While definite ar | rangements for his visit have not been secretary. Danish Sisterhood. camp, making the largest membership | ™ i 0L 0 121, held its meet- | first regular meeting this month on has been constructed under the direction | of Past Regent H. E. Howard will be |of used for tho first time. A large at- initiated The ‘ ing. Several candidates were organizations in the capital city. into the mysteries of Woodecraft. United Workmen elected day evening, December 14, at its new lo- cation, 1708 Vinton street, for the election of officers. This will be the first meet- weekly session Jast Tuesday evening and 1 Hen Offodrn. alectod: The regular meeting of General Henry election. W. Lawten auxillary to Lee Corby camp, | the annual of'a real house warming. * Miss Leona Lantzsch, steward. [ bers and their triends Thursday, Decem- ber 16. ! | the officers and members of the new | camp, so that real advancement may be expected from this organization. The new | officers for 1916 are: Joseph Lyon, con-| sul commander; A. L. Schultz, clerk, and FRATERNTY HOUSE AT HAMILTON COLLEGE CLINTON, N. Y., Deec. The Maceabees Omaha tent, No. 75, had a large num- bet of members in attendance at the Myat The Mystic Workers of the World will Workers. first The committee in|C. Pageler master of guards, Work. 0. | dance Tuesday evening, December 14, at » | viser, Herbert Devol; bankér, B. D.|December 19, in its half, Forty- second | Copley, inside warden; Archie Campbell, |8rand; George Robbins, treasurer, and Miller; clerk, P. I Devol; watchman, &nd L streets. The membership of this | ontside warden: Oscar Hoffman, musi.|T: D. Butler, secretary. Otto Green; escort, D. M. Cochran; sentry, | drove under the supervision of Ji H.|cian; A. M. Them and Charles Schnelder, | Elmer Knott; trustee, T. D. Wilson. Roland, has grown to over 300 in the | trustees. Rebekahs, Miss Christine Specht, noble grand; Mrs, A. Murray, vice grand; Pranciscos Pyl b Tesliy® for: its “tirwe | At Thursday's meeting, the Bensor 2 Vo on i the state, thus | " . v 7 lvhod;:unhxn.::zm:\ ul}l‘k h:n"er \nu: mosting abait Decsmber 31, There .rc,m.k, it is thought that he will arrive | ;10 gisterhood elected the following inning the ;n Vg to the local | OVET 30 members already secured for this | NS e g ey kb officers: Mesdames, Stella Christiansen, fered by the head camp to the local | 10 Ploneer councll, No. 18, will hold 1t8 | iy abetn Jacobsen, Marle Jensen, Maja Clausen, Nellle Peterson, Jennie Jensen, growth during the yea ing last night, st which time the officers | Tuesday, December 14, at the Swedish |Carrie Holmes, Marle Larsen, Karen were elocted and installed. This drove{Auditorium and eloction of officers will | Neison, Larsie Anderson and Carrie Woodmen of the World. has opened up its club rooms, and | be held. It is expected that a number of | Christiansen. South Omaha eamp No. 211 held an in-|started off with a large membership | NeW members will be initiated at which | — {eresting session on last Wednesday even- | and bids fair to be one of the leading | céremony the now parapharnalia which | A0, UL W, Wednesday evening the Anclent Order lodge of Benson the following officers: new drill team did effective work. Monda Ledge. X $ tendance at this meeting is anticipated. |Snow, M. W. W. Wolslager, James Peter— Fraser camp No. 4% will meet on Tues- Mondamin lodge, No. 111, met In son, W. J. Powers, E. H. Tindell, C. C. Willlams, ¥. E. Young, Roy Shelly; Willlams angq Ben Morton, trustees. Hon, M. J. Lawless, president; Hon. G. Bk W Veletis wift bo i 49 ing-of the camp In the new location and | 17 Mendel, vice president: Hon. J. N, | Lniied Spanteh War Tetertth, W Bl v s wraser grove Ne. 1. the entertainment will be in the BAUre| Dennis, past president; Mrs. Anna | held i ] In the Continental block, Fifteenth and DECEMBER (WANTS PANTS WITH coutain kitehen- | whie « ilain street, Benson. The front is of |ette, two storage basements and boller | posed to equip the “high value busines No. 3, Degree of Pocatontas, held its ,:,»..‘""\I;n:';\,’;:wmwm REGADerity for this | Lhite thle brick, with extensive giaas sur- ‘|-rlmn\ Much r:;on:: will be added m; The ambition of his life has|distriet” with a unit at a cost of about ‘I‘;':““" '"‘mh‘h' :’;’"k‘ stl o company, M“u;n 'm;x lhpet‘to"o?r::::hrr\:t:!“ ““- | — face. The bullding consists of two large |make this convenient and adaptable for | heen to have a palr of nether gar-|$%0.000 --:duu; Ia.‘u'n. h:l“rmn-l'e:el:; half a Alcmia Victor, Pocahontas; Siater Deia- | Irder ot Stags. econd ‘inar il ‘v the. ereen Bl | T e T uuiidiy | "o0ta Bot fashioned by the maternal | [8 FULEION MO SorTiues of the |isagus aaward la the' bry of the Me- honta, Winona; 8. F. Victor, Powatan; | ORMAM Drove, No. 1, Patriotlc and|in penson, be free of posts and obstruc- |is now up to the second floor and will | hand, but a new pair from “the|iny proposition and the United Improve- Provdythere o SEOMARSS VDN Ware Sister Julla Frady, koeln :f ;:.:":'1“’:;& bt “m:’:_' :"“"“'::":;d":Mn;;:r;‘l"”‘ tions, & biillard room, ladies' reception |be ready for occupancy and dedicated | store.” Of course, he will have the ment clubs likewise opposed the project :,:‘::.‘":thy:r-.;x;;o.:n:m:;::-.li‘i:: ::caor;:‘,, Bess L. Sanford, keer :,'m'h" Swodiah auditorium, Sictoenty unn |20 14XI4; large ante-room and secre- |about Febroary & new palr of pants and some other‘"L’:‘“fl';".'"l“::l.';:'d‘”::"::::‘.";:‘: J:'(_:\:f valued at $680, was stolen from their s present, The fallomion T ci0 MEMbETS | 11 Tyson; mecond master of guards, W. | Myrtle hall,"corner Fifteenth and Doug. | Fresents, because he s a worthy lt-| yigeration of installing the standard fire P e il e Modern Woodmen. olected & €% | <. Coe; sentinel, W. E. Sheiton; picket. | las streets. Good musie will be furnished | tle boy and has good manners. | alarm aystem the fire underwriters would L . nd will be installed Monday ev n . s - sh e e bon iy i ey was desecrated to the extent of 12 small The work of remodeling and enlargin® | ing, December 20: Exa'ted directar |0 | Pickering: trustee, three-year term. |and a good time insured all Don't Want Toyn. L Koy g ' "riday, . A men' oslied Meck 8 the club and lodge rooms of B. & M.|Harry B. Fleharty; prelate, \v. T. Cowe. |V 81tr J. Taylor The charities secretary fs having varfed | Commisloner ;"' l'""' Proposes o | .\, ected, camp, No. M5, Modern Woodmen of | senior warden, D, G, Miller; jun‘or war ¢ | Ladics of Maccabeen. experfencea in hor Christmas work. A |BUY fow bose and I"‘:"‘:d‘;""“" for | "The pool hall ot M. R. Huntington, America, in The Bee bullding has been | den, Perry Miller; recorder, Joseph N.| Amelent Ordcr of United Workmen., The Omaha hive %62, Ladies of the Mac- | mother remarked, “Now, don't send any- | o ' .I';‘_m m':‘ " SOSRAGHING | 10t Harmey etreet. 106L: two. boses. Of completed and the camp now is com- | Lovely; treasurer, J. L. Schlecht; t Joint meeting of all the Douglas county | cabees, will give a card party in the thing for me and don't send the children . |oanty ang & fifteensball,. when soma fortably located in its handsome quarters. | tee for three years, Joseph P, Butler; lodges on Tuesday evening, December 1(, | Labor temple, Nineteenth and Farnam any toys, but we wouud appreciate some CDAL FAMINE AT VIENNA | slicker passed through the place. On Thursday evening, December 16, the | trustee for two years, H. A. Day, and | W/th Omaha lodge, No. 18. This will be |strects, Monday evening, December 13. warm clothing for the winter.”” This A sold wateh waa stolen from Carmil camp will entertain its Royal Nelghbors | trustee for one year, Charles Miller an open meeting, and you are requested |A small admission will be eharged. All |mother ix a widow and i caring for five IS REPORTED ACUTE | Ditreyer's room at 2406 South Ficteenth auxillary, FPansy camp, No. 10, with a | South Omaha Drove, No. 137, will hola | to bring a friend with you. Rabbi F‘rod-‘ll' ends are cordially invited. children. 8he does washing, ironing and street; Mrs. L. O. Clark, 1900 North lodge at the fol- POCKETS FOR XMAS iz s eomsowonsii sl T0 TRIGKS AGAIN Little Boy Telll Mrs. Doane Hc;:"lrhn:w hl:;'u;- :nd r:" nssist donors in | With Arrival of Winter and Snow : : | reaching their benefic'aries and to see He Would Like w Have Pu: of | hat worthy persons are assisted at tne| Number of Petit Larceny | Trousers from ‘The Store time of the year when other good cheer Thefts Increases. abounds. [— OIRL WANTS A SLEEPINO DOLL | “What mean?" secretary of the Assoclated Charities, “I know one little boy who will| have a merry Christmac {f he gets nv; new pair of pants with pockets,” replied. It is a fact that Friday a young- ster told Mrs. new pair of pants for Christmas. His :";'c""'"l‘:i- "!-t-l’\lrn n :hn business dis- | was visited by a thif, who stole a rifle erhaps replac A tary. lot of toys atd other things, but just | & nice new pair of pants with pock- cleaning and her home is neat “Won't you please mll Santy about me? You know him," whispered in Mrs. Doal H. G cc will meet Lantzsch, chaplaln; Mrs. Sophie Forsell! | Douglas streets, Tuesday evening. Of- Florence camp No. 55 has completed | secretary; Hon. C. E. Stanley, treasurer; ficers will be slected to serve the grove its new drill team organization and 18| Mrs, Selsley, musician; Hon. J. 8, Hamils Tribe of Ban Hpr, for 1916, followed by a soclal hour and now ready to commence active work. It |ton, captain; Hon, F. Effenberger, inside | Mecca court, No. 13, Tribe of Ben TUr, | rofreshments promises renewed activity on the part of | guard; Hon. J. B. Koester, outside guard; | Will give an open meeting for the mem- BURNS . 11.—~The Slgma Pht fraternity house at Hamilton col here was bunrned early today with an | Tom Healy, captain of drill team. | review Monday evening, last, when the | celebrate the seventh anniversary of Netvaake Lipa camp No. 183 will meet | following officers were elected for the | Alpha lodge, No. 893, Thursday °"°""‘“"::i:::::!"l::'..:'\w'?n' l'\ number of g Thursday evening, December 16, at Bo- | ensulng year: Commander. Dr. C. B.|at Myrtle hall Students escaped by jumping from o hemian Turner hall, Thirteenth and Dor- | Foltz; lleutenant commander, George W. —_— S mindow cas. It will be the first meeting after the | re-clected; chaplain, A. G. Finney; ser- | Knights und Ladies of Seeurits. | A Room for the Roomer. or & Roomer election of officers and a special program | geant, J. T. Roberts; master-at-arms, J.| Omaha council, No, will give & | for the Room. 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Doane adds there is plenty of op | portunities for kind-hearted Omahans of oend, W' Aiepense Christmas | charities office wants to serve as the DOZEN OCCUR FRIDAY NIGHT Ever since the establishment of the “‘workhouse” the number of petty thefts and offences that have come to the notice of the police have mateérially decreased, but with ths arrival of Snow and Winter, Incor rorated, business 1s again “picking ap.” Following 1{s the tabulated score of recent activities: Louls Wentworth, §0li Cyming street, New Alarm System Not to Be Pushed for the Present There is a tacit understanding in the city hall that the proposed standard fire alarm system, urged by Commissioner Withnell, will not be pushed at this time. An investigation will be made to de- termine the feasibility of increasing the does Merry Christmas asks Mrs, “George Doane, she Doane he wanted The home of Mre. Y. Yousen, 973 Nor'h Twenty-seventh street, was entered by a sneak thief, who took . Fifty cents in stamps were The child did noi ask for &| The first proposition was to install a new aystem for the entire olty timated coat of $160,000; at an es. then it was pro- reportod ZURICH, Switserland (Via' London), Deo. 1l—<Reports reacdhing here from Austria say that the supply of coal In Vienna is so small that the question of lighting the city has become acute. | Twenty-fourth street, reports the theft ©of & nacklace, and Mre. F. H. Meyers, 1085 South Thirty-second street, lost = wrip contalning wearing apparel when she turned her back on the same, Anka fa ¢ Dete, pleaded a tiny miss, who s ear the words, ecember Is Quad Mon Jeffery dealers select a month when road condi- tions are exceptionally bad to demonstrate the amazing ability of the Hfary Q-l—lln truck that drives, brakes and steers on all four wheels. ELEBRATING the world-wide acceptance of Jeffery Quad as the w/dimate type of motor truck, J dealers this month are giving & series of remarkable 4 H strations. 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