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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 23, 1916. |CROWD CAPTURES TWO “We are fighting for th A" we have been fighting heretofore timated at 1,000, a ad of e and a mounted eowhoy joined in a chase last Woodmen of the World Are Laying Former Bus Boy at Hotel Fontenelle, | will mako the coward Austrians swallow | Plans for Many Functions in the ; Now With Italian Army, De- 9 WA ISR hredts Tor AR S | t 1to the | treatment was not confined to war pris- | Fred Jones, also 21, of Louts, who | | | rt of a commission of inquiry it of prisoners of war by the | oners, British civillans who were po- |Deld up and robbed the crew of a frelght ermans in southwest Africa, follows itical prisoners, with women and chil- | train In the stocks yards here. After ‘caused by the|dren, were confined in common jails, | William H. Cabler, 65, a watchman, had ng ten in & single cell with locked | been shot from his horse, “Goldia” Da LODGE ROOM NEWS ™" “Giibrsa o5's™™* BARVA WRITES BACK | ™" ***“*" |British Prisoners of Germans in | BANDITS AT DENVER But pray llsten to me. It is an awful — LONDON, April 2-—A Reuter dispatch . ernor Seitz he told them they ought to |Pight which resuited in the capture of Not Far Distant Future tails Some Experiences e Il il OF GREATER OMAHA FROM THE TRENCHES oy e e e oo | A frica Made “Spectacle for Women®| vexver cao suni s covi il make tho somard Ausirians swaliow from Cape Town, dealing with the re-|be thankful for what they got. The ill- | Ralph Bertram, of P o, Colo., and except once in a whi battle, but we answer with our art ONCE WOUNDED IN THE LEG and they are forced to run from the i o B B publication of the official report of the | s MEETING OF ROYAS ARCANUM . of bullets v oW/ 0 I Wortd, witt hoid s s : Fontenelle 1ast year, {n now fighting | rmy of our artillery that s 1o Kt W0 | in the pouthwest African cam- | conditions.” Jolhedi: Fha bandita took. Tecte s & routine business and initiation. Vae | Italian army, Before leaving for his | undertake, wa will give all they want|And showing & complete lack of orman-| 3% . "yiox headache 18 ot M i Bty atd iarkc ot Dreionmm, | native 1and he worked st the Hotel | With onr guns, We can hear from the '/,ury‘v‘nl :“‘!.“,‘,'r:u‘\‘::;r’ux'r:'vvllw and became | Z-cont_ bottle and be convinced. All| Turn old furniture, household goods and promises an interesting meeting Musehlebach at Kansus City as bus|‘™SnCree the cry E 50 Insutfiele u; that men o u‘lv:v od | STUSEISE.~Advertisement AAInE 4560 padienith & Bee. Wik 49 The long promised ontertainment boy. His friend, “Count” Pietro |ws will ue "'}':"v'f\'" ”"""“"MT! ""”"'l' % 1o waiting in line to drink the blood of Mchiller camp and Carnation Girove was | held at the German Home | irsday Clerico of Kansas City, has received | flag . y‘,mv 1 to bolling the soft hides to extract nourishment Argo representation of mer a letter, exce y onnded o evening A Inrge representa f n lotter, excerpts of which are as Wounnded in Lew Mos Neard antily olad: sna- hasshly Thereys bers and thelr friends i the pro- follows 1 have b wounde Y | trented ¢ ent. on PasiwAy:jour e e gl g fhois ks LI . wtal s v 0 a ore ie ong sllence | come ith this r tunle . short lof clo tng. Refreshments were served y % an furioush for fi davs. 1 bave al nlc, rt loin cloth nly / lottor to let i know thet [ am still 2 ’ and sandals and helmet, a spectacle for Druld camp, No. 24 and Weleome Grove ways had coura o real Itallan, and | & o T en Wh by " 3 * No 138, gave » Joint entortainment At alive. 1 yau for the letter and the | will have it o time. You do me & %e0. Bp Yho .saw ‘them. on- the in which to redeem your Gold Bond Certificate, Select ygur Drald hall last Monday evening, It was paper yo ¢ Kent me, | beg to state | BTOAt favor to write me a letter, Kince road Piano or Player Plano now. We will hold it for future delivery {f aslon where one d d ut he & glorious war will soo the laced in frons during their transit 2 . pent women of the elrcle had a birthda Do over: 1 hAve bse Ntonh &t " | have & long mustache : ped iyt : - )"” Pianos for rent, $3.50 a month, Six months' rent allowed on | 13-4 b st S Your friend PIKTRO BARVA er, Captain Gea as held In 1\ The beautiful flowers presented 1o hey | I'home for fiftesn duys, and my t o purchase price L o g oy it il PAE hor : fif Il Iny 1d my | "geventh - Bastery: Twenty-sixth Ras 0 confinement for six months In d the excelle yrogram ere | have heen with America. 1 sl + ‘ mall cell of fiithy sanitary conditions . ment, Wourth Division, second Cory gether with the good things to eat made | [ to com er, with all my tamily, it the | Zone of War nd Infested with vermin and threatened the occasion enjoyable. Miss Dora Ale ‘[ nited Biates immigration officers will| S8 DO fth confinement in a dark cell {f he . suder, supreme clork of 1 Woodmen | | permit my old parents to get ir come| Ask the man who has used Bee Want | dared to look out of the winde " P b pr I " m A parents to get In. 1 come| Ask the man who has used Bee Want | dared to look t of the window 18111313 Farnam St Douglas 1623, un Approprinte L 2 to let you know something about the war, | Ads—-100 to | you will hear a boost When officers gomplained to Gov speeches of & congratulartory charnoter rs, Carrie Dawson Seoté VENNINES POTE | = —— ——— S IR were made. The response By Mrs. Item Ington was one of thankful remembi of the many oourtesies shown un | rocent letter with roferenco to the af guardian of Welcome Grove and x| fairs ¢ 49, he hus hoen the re prossed a hope that the relation botween | ciplent of numerous experssions of mat . the camp and its officors may continus | Isfaction from the mombers, who have | BE V ; L ¥ "_ i WWW to grow as the years pass and that they [not hud an opportunity of attending the e | I i e I ,'\ may become known aw one big family, | meetings, He reports the prosperous con all working for the advancement and do- | ditlon of the lodge, nu well an giving de velopment of the socloty. ‘1t was a |talled Information an to ite affairs happy occasion and thoroughly enjoyed Sytadl present | Macenhees (o Give Bull, Omaba Seymour camp, No, 14, enter- | The Jadies of the Modern Muuuln'u talned its members and friends at e | (o0 4 . g "‘“'“"””“”l l‘““ ) 9 il Monduy evenin, )1 U i 0 Labo i home in the Bwedish Auditorium last 2 ) AP W, 0 I SAw0F o 4 i temple Ineteonth and Parnam streets Monday evendug, John T, Yates, soverelgn clerk of the Woodmen of the World, wis Vgt present and made an addresy on wood Fridsy, Apri Unlon Pacifio lodge oraft. Boveral visltors gave interestng | N, y; yiil h Was R Barton from talks and the ovening was agreeably |he it congressional distriot of Ne #pent, The entortalnment foature was up | yrasks, to talk on '“Topios of the Day. 1o the standard set by this camp and all | jio s an ex-grand rec present thoroughly enjoyed themselvos, | man from that district A spocial booster meeting of W A North Omasha lodge, No. 1, will hold Fraser camp, No. 400, has been onlled | ita banquet the first week in June, Only for Friday evening, April 28, at Miller | candidates and recommenders will be hall, Beventesnth and Vinton streets, to [seated, initinte a large class of candidates, 1t 1 Winkleman, consul commander, und C, I Hoffman, clerk, and other prominent members, are a special committes on membership and the results of thelr Inbors will be shown at this meeting. J. £, Bnyder is deputy for this camp and his experionce in organizing booster olassea wili 6dd materially to its success Alpha camp, No. 1, will give a musioal sutertainment Tuesday evening, April 25, ' '| nl*l‘.nuuw\« Waorkmen, I der and congress ¥ 3 The 044 Fellows of Omahs and vicin ity will hold a Jjoint celebration in ob sorvance of the ninety-seventh anniver sary of the organigation of the order in Ameriea, the evening of April 2, In the Swodish auditorfum, g l ) Mecea court, No, 13, will give & danc ing party at an open meeting Thursday The Hnrtmnn Furnitare & Carpel Co. Extends Cordial At Paright's hall. It will be an open | gyening, April 97, for the members and | v e3ting and all members and their felends | their friends ) n o | e b i charge of, Prof. Graham, At the Fenternal Unlon, ) K cloge of the entertainment rofreshments | Mondamin lod, No. M1, ¥Fraternal [ Y nie invited to attend. ‘The program will oy will be served Ald unlon, will give a honeymoon dance 1 4 i And begs to call your attention to the fact that our New 1916 Spring 2 with a mock rube ’wmu.‘ at 10 p. m, | . s | and Bummer Btock is now on display at our store. You will find it rm.‘;"'h': xl‘:d':-';:'"\;::v<;:y'|1-:Tr",-\'::]v. i w‘(lpl’llnln";nu(fl hall at Labor temple, Friday f ¥} the GREATEST AND MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FINE practice fratornallsm as well us preach b HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE EVER ASSEMBLED UNDER ONE it was demonstrated last Friday night at Dewroe of Pocakontas, | i ROOF—and that, of course, means the LARGEST STOOK IN THE 1he regular meeting of Boech camp, when | Red Wing councll, No. 8, Degree of FULL QUARTERED OAK 48INGH ToP wiL- [ OTTY, TWIOE OVER. As for prices, we invite intelligent investiga- UNUSUALLY LARGE, MASSIVE, COLONTAL LI- the camp voted to take care of n mem- | Pooshontas, will kive & card party and LIAM AND MARY EXTENSION TABLE-Mad tion and comparison, because we know tl our| owest, BRARY» TABLE-—Made throughout of ulu-M ;u':dwhn. wh!lln |v‘ulvlnxh in l_‘:::nmn‘):,'ln'ur dance In A..nlu)r templs, Thursday even with five clustered octagon shaped p"lf:,'. m. uality considered. n"l'hero is & reason u‘n&rfl:m‘:.hmfif.lMOBT American quarter-sawed imitation oak. t.:a b:.:-:;fi;m;:. ;fi.r l\:”;:’;r. r';: Ing, April 27 § nected by shapely stretohers. OP' FURNITURE HOUSE IN plank top measures 28x42 inches, b Finished in fumed. Matohes rhlnl 4 75 Buppose you drop Shapely panel ends. A very new and 8 98 years. Hin wife wrote to the camp to closet shown below. Only.. . in and find out why. B rleasing design. Specially priced soe what they could do to help her for the th beling, it she dould ko bp o ik SRRt bl o o3 - . , ..“z.‘x:‘...'th' m.:‘p"h;v.,.l.‘ unant- | o avrirs @ e Special Easy Monthly Payments Gladly 5] :flfknog;’my gifl“‘{", MOUS| eop the n hor ood W y to 7 0l n ::v“ | 5 WILLIAM AND Arranged on Any P“rchnse_u Desll'ed HITE z‘m{f‘glfi,l I';J:‘[:';:Eypm standing, thereby protepting the e o MARY PERIOD CHINA and small children. Buch ocases In the | e ice-saving M g Modern Woodmen seem to ba common ! CLOSET — Matches N Heavil inte: according to a report made to the camp | table illustrated above. wall mynltru::l'::d'n..:r:rrl: by Clerk Wood, | Has handsome wood { il * J ” Q o out fce chamber, 40-pound Two woeks ago a big olass inftiation | | \ - capacity. Sanita e was held, Sevoral of the head offioers drill front, three ad- ; ) [ ) it thaives ey nickel of the order from Rock Island were pres Justable shelves, Made [ AN ; / Dartineat Pn!e(:;d com- ent. Director Murphy save a decided!y e . throughout of quar- ! Vi . : J , ==L cup and drain pi Lt interesting talk on wooderaft and fra | tered oak, finished A I . p ( } Bhe ternalism. The twenty-five candidates were much Impressed by the explanation of the d ties and benefits of the soclety thay joining. Among the new members wus the sheriff of Douglas county, Felix Mo- Shane, After the initlation ceremonies were over Mr. McShane gave a short talk, promising to spread the glad tid ings to others not yet acquainted with the soclety. The drill team gave some fancy drills while putting on the new ritual. The camp accepted an invitation to send the drill team over to Magnolla camp on Tuesday, April 235, to put on the work for that camp, at which time Magnolin I8 1o have a big class Initiation. The of floers and members of Heech camp wore invited to attend fumed. Extremely well made; special, at p u-!::-:b’l‘op ‘ Two Important GROUND A W ¢ ; BEAUTIFULLY MADE AND ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED MISSION SUITE- i\ Rug Offenngs for o\ \ 3 a 5 Three extra large pleces. Bullt throughout of solld oak, finished f\]med Thll WBOk Beat and back of chalr ard rocker are upholstered in guaranteed imitation ” 5 SRRt Wi { 5 Spanish leather. Six steel ool springs below sests. Table ¥ measures 80x42 Inches, fitted with stationery drawer, and ; \ e o handy book shelf ends. Entire set onl, $1.50 Cash, $1.50 a Month, SURGICAL ‘ “ L N .. 2 ‘ o~ OUR NEWEST MODEL SANITARY KITCHEN CABINET — The most Boech camp will have another class in R 4 g ¢ complete and best equipped cab- Bplendid 9x about a month, All members are urged SHOE l A% N, inet ever offered at anywhere near n'pltnllld'l’t-ll:n:L '»,::‘;"l.pl:nl:l" s'lu“d "2-95 10 got busy and do thelr share NEW DESIGNED AUTOMATIC BED DAVE! b the low price offered. Bullt en- || High srade ixil ft. Velvet Rug. Large se- $13.50 Magnolia oamp No. 183, M Massive frame Is made of solid oak, finished fumed. - PR f tirely of wolid oak, ofl rubbed finish, || lection to chooss from. Offered at only " men of Amerios, will have 15 everybody's for foot health M DBack and seat upholstered in guaranteed Spanish tmita- || ¥ ’ 4 Entire top beautifully white en tion Tuesday night at § o'ole when und foot rellef, Cures the most g4 tlon leather. Full steel spring construe | g ameled, fitted with flour bin with THIS ELEGANT DRESS - fifty candidates will be initiated. TV oxtrome cases of fallen arch, 3 tion. Easily operated into a full size bed 518 89 h 4 sifter, glass swinging sugar bin, ER 1S MADE OF MIGH I5¥ forestor and degree teama of Heech camn flat foot, bunions allonses | Sxactly as (llustrated. Our low pm. N ventilated bread and cake box, slid | GRADE IMITATION CIRCAS will put on the work. Htate Deputy | orns and nerve pressure . g | T Y TR tng nickelold top. Full set || SIAN WALNUT Has heavy of glass plece cans. Our extremely Il ank top, four roomy drawers, low price only | oautifully rounded fromt FRENCH beveled plate tor and Specinl Ksvort Hto soln will be present and adoption features. At th the initiation & big feed All members of Magunolih 3 Ufled tn be present and take part momber the date, April ¥, the ph Pruld hall, Twenty-fourth street Ames avenue; the hour, § oo m. I M Letdy conaul and 7, L. Mouchin clers R atay X ‘A SPLENDID VALUE IN A FOI MEN AND WOMEN 3 Y FULL ROLL EXTRA ROOMY ; AND COMFORTABLE FIBRE REBD ! ROCKER--Exocellently finlshed i mirror, measures 24x3d the natural shellae or baronial brown. || ARCM - inches, set In very " - Sultable for poreh, sunparle | heavy frame. This . living room Speo ¥ % | ey sonial. Jeinn th.\“n' Boot Shop ¢ . e in Migh or Low Shoes. Free Demonstration Haral Areanum The srand f the Roys anum of nual meeting I My ha Tussday, Aj e will be calied 1o arder at 00 & - GENUINE ORIO DASKET by Grand Regont Charies Bunlbiag HT ROUTH Lk STRERY BXTREMELY 0 0 M - gy » g P % > 1 Made thre ¢ fine high k"‘ ports will ba reostved from \ - FORTANLE Uyl & o 1 3 ; % krade d. Mnished baronial brown k‘ pommitions o0 the work of the srdey \ VIRRE KRB 8 & \ v WANE 28 RS A BN ~' ' v ! throughout tn brown corduroy }.4 the last year Past ‘.( W n\\‘::, i P\' repp. Eaally taken street . gty : ! &- AR N, W\ oo Very handy. fpe slall the new weand of ‘ \ ' . - * .L.v priced for N 57 45‘1 Bo alected ot this wess . g Wity et count » oot e s A 4 ‘ F ol O Weeting W0 aniWivated Amerienn Vromen Last Wednoadny vrening ahia | " s g7 AMOUS *LLOYD®" OOl B "G e wa . S LAPIRLE 0-CART- Car ANERICAS UREATRAT L B ar. e Mlindanse. wa Y s tored haa Mah wood sides. Artls A ITR T Al wanal Mowases, b n . Usally trimmed with cane gus Poat a8 al il = Seen A Salerie pansin. Thres posivion ad Justable bk Theee bow Went Wedneniay hood. large 10 Ineh whenls, I aaseetend wilk aive & danw . | \ A heavily tired Ome of the i ¥ Deat values sver v ’ © st Momesiend, wos " e 9 " Fuat Steal }* 9 wasting sk Wedn " . R " . .. . ) tathed on ihe ®iww by i pervel with lee eream