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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 9, 1916 5—A ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM *ORMER surmExs omacis of Aypua] Meeting | PATRICIN CLUBPUTS T Install Officers \ OFF PLAY FOR ONE WEEK | - " o g , Installation of Officers Following of Omaha Club| ., ... e o sme| O Brith Abraham | “DANDY”’ the Orchard & Wilhelm Annual Election is Program e r.——r Py Ry 1up | Scannell & dramatic production planned | At 3 o'clock this afternoon, at Work " : dasdid he annual meeting of the club | e the Patriol 1ub for unday " men hall, 180 North Fourteenth street |+ i My Orpaiccons. B O o T Sk b s b o o) S P s 3 o Christmas Pony Has Been Awarded rs will be clected to sue- of E'rith Abraham. In addition to the « b layers of b B o e+ g B, installation there will be memorial serv- | PROGRAMS ARE ALL ENJOYED To Frank Freeman, 1522 8. 28th 8t., Omaha, Neb. " ‘)r‘-:‘m‘ F;”» or cn“:"' the club, which is & young men's 800l |\, gor qocensed members, beskdes an w Woodmen of the World. WHUES (SHIRE ROV SHpNIee ‘rlor to the | 4ng educational organisation of the| R & G e ontestants ere South Side camp No. 211 entertained meeting dinner will be served, but it whil | narsh of St. Patrick's church. Out of entertainment at which there will be The Next Three Successful Cont: | | | . " ceaslof i venty- | members Wednesday evening v’rh; wl- be for members of the club only. | respect for ‘T memory of Bishop Sean- w:?.yll.?.“ .."r.f'\-".»y"-\'r'v"'l‘? |“h”‘ ‘v..‘ul:" il Anton Goebel, West Point, Neb. casion was a joint meeting with South| S ———— nell presentations of the play have been| wya installation of officers 9 I Tt o nal Seaive Wnt o | { OMAHANS GOING TO THE pat off until the aftamean of Sundays| Annerriehation of officers of Beith |} Mrs, 8. J, Ooffman, 95610 Poppleton Ave, Omaha, Neb. s L e A, DEMO EDITORS’ BANQUET | Tanuary 16 and the ovening of Monday. | master win 3 5 sniteer. canducior. || Gertrude Oarlisle, 1004 8, 34th 8t., Omaha, Neb. A musical program was rendered | | = following Omahans will go to ldn- | January 16 John V. Brennan, formerly |and John Feldiman, grand district deputy Sabjeski camp No. 75 will meet todny | | And Will Receive the Other Awards ~ - | i nnual | connected with Ak-Sar-Ben productions, | In out the program of the B e Sl | banauet of the Nebraska ic |18 directing the players. John Shanahan |afternoon thero will be addresses by Rev Twenty-ninth and Walnut. Several can-| Editors' association: Mayor Dahlinan, L.|is a member of the committee on ar-(Mr. Bromson, Mr. Levenson, J. Sherman . Gidates will be imitiated bhesides the Platti, T Fiynn, T. J. O'Connor, | rangements, which made the postpone- |ang H. J. Goldsteln, There will be plano rc ar l e m 0. tranusacting of regular business. A reso- i—— Phil Smith, J. F. Morlarty, Joo Wright, | ment secctions by Misses Esther and Anna Leat lution committee will report resolutions| B. J. MecArdle, Mey Klein, C. E. Fan- ———— and violin solos by W a Wright . on the death of John Kowaleswski, ning, 1. B. Fleharty, George Rogers, J.| A “For Sale” aa will turn second-hand |Maurice M. Leaf will entertain as a 414-416-418 South Sixteenth St. former clerk of the camp. P. Butler, J. A. Tuthill furniture Into cash, | cartoontat. W. A. ¥raser camp No. 48 will meet | Tuesday evening at Muller hall, Seven-| teenth and Vinton. An interesting en-| tertainment is promised. The committea| 4 { incharge is Floyd Payne and C. J. Hott- man. Alpha camp No. 1 held an enthusiastio meeting Tueeday evening, January 4, the| occaston being the annual installation of | officers. Many prominent Woodmen wera present and delivered addr | Florence camp No, 5% will install offl- cers Monday evening in conjunction with Mina Luea grove at Woodmen hall in Fiorence. South Side grove will be pres-| MRS. ELIZA D. WATT. ent with its drill team in full uniform,| e which will add enthusiasm to the occa- NEW REGENT OF THE ROYAL slon. Druid camp No. 3 installed its offi. ARCANUM. cers Monday evening In conjunction with | priate addresses were delivered with a ¢ number of musical numbers. Refresh-| 3 A Furniture Sale of LARGE PROPORTIONS Alpha camp, No. 1, Woodmen of the World, and Fraser camp held a joint m-‘ That is not limited to any one class or grade of Furniture, but includes Furniture for every part of the home, for the stallation at Baright's hall, .\mrll-&:nlll‘ Bed Room, Living Room, Dining Room and Farnam streets, on Tuesday evening. | Sovereign Hon. J. L. Kaley acted as in- stalling officer in licu of Soverelgn Clerk John T. Yates, who was sick and unable The prices represent substantial reductions from the true value of furniture of the most dependable character—the kind of furniture on which this store has built its reputation—furniture which we are sell- ing at these greatly reduced prices because January i{s the month we devote to stoek reducing. Read over this list and bear in mind that these items are only a few to attend. The following program was| Riven before installation: An address was selected at random from a great many. ular Regular January ORCHARD @ WILHELM CO. Celivered by Charles Unitt for John T. Yates; piano solo by Mrs. Paul Gerhard Mr. A. C. Winter; address “Fra- Hon.\John L. Kennedy; piano solo, Miss Irene Winter; solo, Mr. Harry ‘ J. Unitt; humorous stories by Hon. David H. Mercer. Refreshments were served and the evening was closed with a dance. Florence Lodge Notes. . A— il = '.P': le 3 Prios i ™ sale Price. Monday evening Robinhood ecamp, $ 80.00 Mahogany Colonial post design chif- | Woodmen of the World, enstalled offi- ! 4 . B55.00 #cers for the coming year. The drill team H 0.00; Mitomany HYBay . $50.00 3 & of Benson did the work, with B. F. $100.00 Mahogany Hi-Boy, special... e ————————————— January Begular Thomas of Omaha as the installing offi- . Sale Price. Price. cer. The mew officers are: D. B. Curl-| Clearing Sale of $117.00 Mahogany buffet, china closet and $44.00 Mahogany chiffonier seesceesee son, council commander; J. L. Crane,| ’ 3 B ‘ : ing table, three pieces .. 50.00| $ 50.00 Mahogany sofa... advisory lleutenant; M. E. Herskind, i f t d Bl k t 2% oo ki : & b 8.60 | $ 72.00 Mahogany Low-Boy clegk; F. ‘\ A »r;-. ;-wlnnkél. A ‘A.h Lar- | i ; Om Or S an an e S ;22‘0 “’:l““‘)’::‘:; !';';“::"‘ri; é:vle:-‘ed rocker. .’ 19:00 | § 18,00 Mahogany ?;;,“",‘ e Pt Sy son, escort: DN homas, watchman; b 2 il > 3 1 e, hns ! Excellent qualities and prices Chair t £Ch +evvevnncesssesss 10.00| $116.00 Mahogany diVAD ..c.c .o emicacwme ‘\\‘.“‘If[:mrh‘lflvr":::m:;i ::l:::l P::érln’:‘ Her. erJO ey s so low that a quick clearance 16.50 \l»n:o:n;:\m" :u‘pna(ry upholstered, 3180 WY ulmb::‘} ‘wo:: bfl!‘('e whid L oiind J h fing seat rocks 32.00 Mahogany upholstered rocker. g manager. After the installation a et Union Pacific council recently, consoli- e ,m‘:'::m ttemnt furing '(;::':‘;;kgfm‘rh ::‘% 50.00 Three-plece Mahogany parior suite, quet was served. dated with Knoxall council of the South| & nish leather UpholStering.ceeescee e The Knights and Ladies of Security in- | Side, installed officers for 1916 at the| Blmkets 38.00 Mahogany wing bac 26.00 % .00 MAROEADRY ATESSET sas e o smames stalled officers Tuesday evening. regular meeting Thursday, January .| estry covered ....... v & LCh pais wmiwemimim e Wool finish, Gray Blankets, Chair to match ... vecsss | D000 Somnoe to match v blue or pink borders, $ 37.60 Beautifully carved table lamp, solld 19.00 Jacobean rocker '.t.;"t;;:;t};'l‘ool; $4.25 values for $3.15 DIRRORRAY «vocs oot baasssasss s innssees A Arm chair to match, Fine Wool Blankets, white with | $100.00 Mahogany settee, Chippendale lines. . cushions . veceve colored borders, plaids, Gray, 50.00 Mahogany rocker ... $ 36.00 Fumed oak serving PR ATk Tan, etc, full size, 70x80 54.00 8-64 ‘Golden oak dining t $186.00 Four-plece fumed oak i n‘ns :"n. inches, $ 56.00 Fumed oak bed davenport, Spanish buffet, dining table, china cabinet, serving $7.50 values for $5.26 leather upholstered v table vovevesosone LR $6.75 values for $5.00 $178.00 Ivory enameled vanity case, large $ 85.00 Mahogany settes, upholstered in Plaids, pure white with bor- mirrors, with cane inset ....... sesene brown denim ...eceesenete. ders and plain gray blankets, | ¢ 51 59 Fumed oak chalr, leather slip seat $ 33.00 Fumed oak library table . 66x80 inches. $160.00 Mahogany china closet, At the Installation of officers of the!This council is the largest and most in- | lagles Wednesday there was music by | fluential one in this state, having a mem- | the newly organized Eagle band. The|bership of close to 1,000. | past worthy president was presented| The new officers are: Herbert W. John- | with a dlamond ring as a token of the|son, regent; Lioyd A. Magney, vice re- appreciation of the members for his serv- | gent; W. A. Von Kroge, jr., orator; W.| ices for the last year. These officers| M. McKay,' secretary;yPhil J. Tebbins, \ { were installed: Past president, J. H,|treasurer; W. D. Counsman,. collector: Crouchy+ president, George Gambie; vics, Arthur Beacom, chaplain; Paul Hunting- DU S — Phelps, warden; C.| Vernon Bennett, or- president, F. H. Grossman: chaplain, B |ton, guide; Charl C. Andrews; secretary, K. L. Platz;|A. Graves, sentr treasurer, W, B. Parks; trustee, Henry|®anist; Joseph Martin and N. B. Chap-| ?‘ Behrman; inside guard, T. R. Jacobson;| mMan, trustees. Dr. Pinto was the in-| #3.25 values for $2.45 R L I lonial, with full mirror back | outside guard, B. C. Foster; physician, | 8talling officer and representative of the| Plain Gray with pink, blue or tan | Heavy all wool blankets, plain, $ 13,00\, B, arm chair. i ot Buidhe ek DOSKinks. ') H. Avery; conductor, Ross Holzman, |§rand council [l borders, 66x80 fockiss H1ata. aseoried colors, 64580 inches | § 1200 B B, urm chalr. oo oosome seeess 0.00'Fumed ouk bookeate .- - { Thursday evening Violet camp, Royal | $2.75 values for $2.00 $5.75 values for $4.25 1 et B e ko LAY o Fage d”p?nhmed e Neighbors, installed officers as follows:| Moines: Commander, Dr. C. B. Folta; e usl 3 $.08 Diiveierte dass, SpoMeN T ! Past oracle, Mrs. Nellle Mulligan; oracle, | lieutenant commander, George W. Jew-| Comioflables S‘ (;NZ% :::\:‘ln:‘l 15:::::".‘::‘:;:74 brows delm » Lo gs et AL | Mrs. David Shipl chancellor, Mre, |ell; record keeper, Thomas i. Gerini /M jeavy cotton Comfortables, full ( Dainty pattern silkoline covered | g¢i5" 0 Crhgc ook arm chalr, 45 S waImat e e S Rose Simpson; recorder, Mrs. Ida Fink-|chaplain, A. G. Finney; sergeant, J. T. size, assorted colors, Comfortable, cotton guaranteed, 19.00 Go K ar . 36:00 Arm chair, upholatered (n creton enkeller; receiver, Mrs. Watkins; inside | Roberts; master at arms, J. C. Pageler; $1.90 values for $1.45 absolutely sanitary. g 17.60 Fumed oak callarstte .. sentinel, Mrs, Maru Leach; outside senti-| first master of guards, O. H. Tyson: M o ira heavy cotton Comfortable, R N 3§ $0.00 Mahosany chest 1980 Wicker Fireside Screen. .. nel, Mrs. Albert Case; manager, Mis, | Second master of guards, W. § Coe; sen- 72x84 {inches. Plain “border of S vaints for #8.90 b“_.k ) 3 36.00 Fumed ouk lbrary table. rss-ve- ey e InE. " X musens program was rendered hefty Satoet, 500t S1MEATRILNS ! $ 50.00 Fumed oak bookcase. 89.00 Tapestry arm chair, Friday evening the Odd Fellows on-|iN8. A musical program was re ndered, cover, Lambs' wool Comfortables, cov- :s'm i bln‘uk l-e $8.00 Fumed oak buffet joyed a double attraction In installation | ®fter Which a banquet was served to all} $2.85 values for $1.75 ered assorted patterns and colors, | $ 2 % ) Mahogany s 3500 Famal ot DT officers by one of the state officers| the members and their friends, which in- $2.85 values for $2.15 heavy sateen. N:‘flo \\Il d"k % fiiser $¥.00 Buied ek chind Sloott \nnd put on an initiation in the first de-|cluded a large number of women. Danc-| Down Comfortables, $6.75 values for $5.00 $ 3‘_] 02 ; nhuu d";".r - o e O N TaLs Tone ciAR e oy Sree. These officers were installed: 8.|1n§ Was Indulged in till a late hour. | $11.00 values for $8.00 75 values for $56.75 § 40.00 Mahogany Voo C. Jemsom, noble grand: Edward e mond, vice grand; W. E. - 4 Order of Scottish Clans. rotary: James Koridved, ticasurers A-cy,| Clan Gordon, No. , held a regular | Hardwick & Magee Bundhar and French Wiltons. Continuing Our January Sale of Ove, trustee. A big banquet followed the| Meeting Tuesday evening. One new mem- work of the evening. ber was initiated. The clan will hold the Whittall's Anglo-Persian and Anglo-Indians are Cur‘tains, Poflieres. Cufl&in and Dra‘_ | annual Burns celebration at the Swedish e e — # Rugs Offered in This Sale at Savings| pery Materials and Upholstery Fabrics i nesday evening aha Home- | stead, No. 1404, initiated a class of can.| FATHER JUDGE AND HIS Not to be Du licated for Monthsto Come 20 Styles e At o 2aam gt on: thel ASSISIH‘ T POTH 054 P HESE MAKES, together with Hartford Sax- | Muslin, Scrim, Lace Curtains TR eetaln o L“x;:;k‘:“:’\'fis::t:-rrrlu',.:«mf-:n\{‘nv']f:fi:l-n.mni‘?l i ony Rugs and other well known grades are ¥ v‘:‘l“: 9‘;3“(‘0' ';:;‘6%0 past offered at price savings that have attracted the 08 9918 ¥ the members for his work in the past.|bed. and his assistant is also sick. As a rug buying public of Omaha. Buyers are not 25 Styles The captain of the drill team, Nettio Tesult a professor from Creighton was Jordan, will have charge of the women's Called upos to say mass at Sacred Heart. 1 0 & i disappointed when they come to this sale as is Lace. Net and Scrim Curtains evidenced by the big total of the week’s busi One o7 two pairs Of & pattern drill team and also of the degree team, ~— " which will be reorganized and consist ness. Don’t delay—if you need a rug of any Values to $7.00 Pair, for $2.85 Pair. kind, it is important to you that you learn what g T Sty-l;'———— o batn men i women, i ovter s/ DO YoUr Meals 1 each character in exemplifying the de- gree may as fully as possible represent | look Too Big? the historical lesson taught by the de-! sree work. L S 2 gt H this store can give vou. This is a partial list N v If So Eat a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- s 8 ¢ . . ...."J'u‘.‘.f'l'.\.“t." (,\.,\:?.m?.‘LI"";:.“”\-‘.::).‘.::. let and You'll Soon Lose Your only. There are many other items we cannot | Portieres &nd ngr’ Eull'that.lns and their friends. Wednesday evening, | Year of Food. mention. In Green, Blue and Brown; light welg! January 19, there will be a public in- 'y stallation of officers by State Manager SEND FOR FREE TRIAL PACKAGE. W. J. Tiley. When a stomach is sore, weak, raw prd {and out of tune with perfect Ancient Order of ted Workmen, [/han's meals become a source of North Omaha lodge, No. 159, is making|Pain to him: and a good dinner looks —apreparations for a large crowd Wednes-|lke some gigantic creature or torture day evening, when all lodges of the| city will be guests, The joint mgeting, under the auspices of the Central® com mittee, will be held that night. Father| Willlam F. Rigge of Creighton univer- sity whll talk on the America lodge, No will hold a benefit dance at Mueller's hall Wednes- day evening lon Pacific lodge, No. 17, will have Regular January Values to $8.00 Pair, for $1.00 Pair. Price. Sale Price. — $12.00 9x12 Cross Seam Tapestry Rug..........8 6.95 b0 Styles $14.00 9x12 Cross Seam Tapestry RUE..........$8.95 Bungalow Nets, Cream and $£20.00 9x12 Cross Seam Axminster Rug 81295 $25.00 9x12 Cross Seam Heavy Axminster Rug. ..8$15.05 Colored M&dl‘&l and Mus“ns 8 $28.50 9x12 Seamless Axminster .. #2250 | Regular values 35c to $1.95 a yard, reduced tw $36.00 9x12 Heavy Body Brussels. .. 20.50 One-half price $40.00 9x12 Wilton ... . $35.00 18c to 98¢ Yard. 9x12 Bundhar WiltOD. ... v veee e mess $30.50 9x12 Whittall Anglo-Indian Wilton. $40.50 25 s'yl“ 9x9 Best Body Brussels $22.50 % 34500 10 Harttord Swxony .. $85.00 Overdrapery Materials 36-in. to 50-in. Wide $60.00 9x15 Whittall Teprac Wiito $49.50 Jamuary 568,00 9x15 Bundhar WHlton. eessoe $40.50 Values to $2.50 Yard, for 38c. Price. Sale Price. an entertainment Friday evening $61.50 11-2x15 Best Qual Re"‘nm‘ts Sy | When he begins ity Body Brussels £53,00 . B C t- d s ot B e | e the poaw 45 | the ves .ot Soebirs iy Siady, Bruses £ After Holiday Sale of Bric-a-Brac ontinue Shakespeare lodge will hold its first|BSPtS & ulecs of Dyepepein Tables, | §50.50 11-2x15 TDundhar o y ’ iy All styles drapery material rep- open night of the scason Wednesday eve- | Puty, ol . '"I' ORI L P ey Wonderful opportunity for the purchase of anniversary presents and other gifts. resented. % to 3% yards, at nipg In the lodge room in Baright's hall.| Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets do the work 00 10-6x13-6 artford x - pa Be 10 pieces, now . 82750 |of aigestion in & pleasant, quick, thor- Saxony £63.00 $57.40 Dresdon China Tea Set ot.10 pleces, S HALF PRICE Fraternal Ald Usion. { ough manner and very rapidly drive 1004 I”."\l oS40, ".lt.'S' 50 : H':l: I\{r' ‘l“»‘:: H; u\“"N" now : 2 aa8 AND LESS Banner lodge will have a public in-|away the effects of overcating, hard Wilten Rug L 5.00 Wedgewood Vases, . . 80 A stallation Thursday evening in Myrtle | Work and discase upon jhe digestive ap- $52.60 10-6x12 W hi ttall $ 50 \\ edgew :-u(l Creamer and Fugar, nov'v s 1o hall, Fifteenth and Douglas streets. Re-|paratus. Anglo-indian $62.50 $ 9.00 Set of (6) Persian China Cups and Saucers, now . S 4 treshments will be served For Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Belch- , | .00 10-6x10-6 Body u“‘ ‘\:r x.nrlh];;‘ ‘:mt'\x‘:"“('}:f.:n‘l"::;l Pl:;:lfie 3 500| Crosing out all one pair lots of Mondamin lodge, No. 111, held their first|ing, Gas, Coated Tongue, Int s"nml i Brussels , $ $37.50 . J : :1;3‘: Marble Statue “0 v \ $ 8.00 meeting in the large hall of Labtor tem-|digestion and all Stomach Disorders and B 3,50 8-3x10 Jundhar = 3 § cogeomnanat s ple and will continue to hold regular|Palna-or for loss of appetite -Stuarts Wilton #35.00 2 ;l:;.f_)l: :;l:“l;ljdr‘):."ml“:r”m::‘:!lnh zov $ 3.50 Portieres meetings there every Friday night. In-|Dyspepsia Tablets are Invaluablc —_— Y 6.75 A re, DOW .. . v stallation of officers took place with{ Surely their world-wide indorsement fs | g waller sized 1ugs are = $ 6.00 Lavender Silk Pillow, now . . sese g $ 3.00 Values $4.25 to $40.00, at— Mrs. ¥. Rohr as installing officer. She|sufficient to justify you in either getting t very low prices. Also car- And a large number of small gifts suitable for prizes as wel was presented with a beautiful bouquet|® ¢ box from your druggist, or mailing pet made vugs at big reductions, lees as many gifts of the more pretentious sort. HALF of flowers. M. J. Lawless, president of |SouPon for & free trial luan first cost of material. he ootar as proscmted Wi el Free Trial Coupen Orchard @ w ilh elm CO. a compliment from the members. The 414-416-418 South Sixteenth Street next entertainment, a mask ball, will be| ¥. A. Stuart Co. 219 Stuart Build- nid || ing, Marshall, Mich., gend me at once o & Free Lriat vackake Of Stuart's Dys: \ { Maceabees. || pewsia Tablets. Omaha Tent, No. 75, had an open meet- || Name..... DauD has acalt s ing last Monday evening, at which the tollowing officers for 1916 were installed Commender A, 1. Too of @40008. 10000003 000b00s0nssnsens OClty..... ..State. .