I s TTTE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 6, 1912. 5-A ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM Nebraska Grand Lodge I. 0.' 0. F. MGRIZS TOBE COHFERBED Central Committee of the United Workmen Lodges Will Hold Jolat Meeting- of Lodffca Next Wednesday. The 19U session of the Nebraska grand lodge will convene In Lincoln on October 15. The encampment will meet at Odd JflelloWB hall on October 16. The grand Jodge will convene In Representatives' hall In the Capitol building on October 18. The usual special session will be held on Thursday evening to , confer the grand lodge degree. Omaha lodge No. 2 will have work In the first degree next f'riday night. A meeting of the grand lodge represen-tatlves-elect for the first district has fceen called for next Wednesday. vnlnir at Odd Fellows hall. ',. , 8tate lodge No. 10 will put on the third degree work tomorrow nlshi. John fi. Mason, of Beacon lodge No. 20 died Friday morning at his home, 1624 South Tenth street The body was sent to his old home at Klota, la., for burial . Saturday morning. Beacon lodge No. 20 will have work In the Initiatory degree next Tuesday even ing. , Crusader encampment No.' 87 will con fer the patriarchal ' degree upon three candidates next Friday evening. Was lodge No. 183 will have work In the first degree next Wednesday evening. Ruth Rebekah lodge No. 1 will give an entertainment at Odd Fellows' hall on Saturday evening, October 26. Daaujebrog lodge No. 218 will have a das of five candidates for the first de gree next Friday night 1 Ivy Rebekah lodge No. S3 will give a card party and dance at Odd Fellowa' hall on Thursday evening, October, 21 Jonathan lodge Mo. 225 will exemplify me miro degree worn next Friday even k . In.. The members of South Omaha: lodge No. 48 will visit State lodge No. 10 to morrow evening and bring along .their third degree team, which will confer the degree work upon No. IV s candidates. Dannebrog lodge No. 251 will have work tn the Initiatory degree next Saturday night. Hibernians Elect Officers. The county board of the Ancient Order of Hibernians held Its annual meeting Monday evening at Arlington hall. There are sixteen delegates present from Omaha and South Omaha. The Rev.- Mr. Slnne of Plattsmouth,' president, was there, P. C. Heafey was re-elected county presl' dent; vice president, Jerry Curtain, South Omaha; treasurer, Thaddlus Leary, Omaha, and secretary, William P. "Mo Quade. 1 I Nebraska United Workmen. The central committee of the Ancient Order United Workmen will hold a. Joint J meeting of all'-the lodges wi,th North I Omaha lodge No. 159 on Wednesday. The Speaker will be Governor Aldrlch. His subject will be "Fraternity." . , Spanish War Veterans. General Henry W. Lawtou auxiliary to 'Camp Lee Forby of the United Spanish t war veterans will hold a meeting at the . .home of Mrs. H. D.Corneau, 4715". North ,Forty-second street, oh Thursday, Oc tober M. Desperate Shooting pains In the chest require quick treat ment. Take Dr. King's 'New Discovery for safe and sure reUef. SOc and $1.00. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement Piles Quickly Cured At Home '.nstant Relief, Permanent Cure -Trial Package Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper. I 4L 1 . The Pyramid Smile. Many cases of Piles have been cured ' by a trial package of Pyramid Pile Rem edy without further treatment. When It proves Its value to you, get more from your druggist at 60o a box, and be' sure you get the Uind you ask for. Simply (ill out free coupon below and mall to . day. Save yourself from the sugeon's knife and Its torture, the doctor and his bill. ,1 ' : FREE PACKAGE C0UPC5S PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 402 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Kind ly send me a sample of Pyramid File Remedy, at once by mail, FREE; In plain wrapper. ' S ' ' Name ... State. 1 SURPRISES "Beddeo's swell stock of clothing and Beddeo's generous terms were the biggest surprise I ever had in my life. In all my ' experience in the credit business I never saw anything to equal It. I want all my old friends to come here and be surprised, too." So said Mr. E. W. Sperry, formerly manager of .the Men tor & Rosenbloom Credit Co., but now. connected with this store. "V, , BEDDED CREDIT CLOTHING COMPANY, Formerly Ridgley Clothing Co. 1417 Douglas Street. J9 Photographs - Win Gold Medal Wik-vtv - rwv - i f I M mm4:fiwfj4f I ; ySrtek . i ..,5. sf Heyn the photographer won the gold medal at the annual photographers' con vention Just closed at Grand Island. The above photographs were among the ex hibits sent by Heyn to compete in this contest, in which all the leading photog raphers of .Jhe state -were entered, The class In which these were entered was known as the standard. This class has been won several times recently by Heyn In the state, contests. He was also awarded the gold medal for children's photographs. . , Florence Shipping Grapes and Apples ' Over $100,000 has been distributed among the fruit growers of Florence and vicinity this ; year. ' The Douglas County Fruit Growers' " association has shipped out ' of Florence sixty-eight carloads of fruit so far and at present Is shipping a carload a day of grapes. Besides the station at Florence the association has been ship ping from DeBolt and Benson. Noi all this fruit Is shipped out of town, but some Is marketed in Omaha. The stations are established at these points for the convenience of the grow ers. Instead of their having to get up at 3 o'clock In the morning and driving to Omaha with their fruit, they now take It to one of the stations where It Is bunched and taken to the market late In the day. Whenever there Is a better market outside : of Omaha the fririt is shipped In carload lots and thus more money Is put In circulation among the growers. The shipment will last about two weeks longer. v , ' Florence to Have Political Roundup Florence is making plans to hold a carnival of Its own this year. It will be a political carnival and will be held the latter part of this month. It la plan ned to have speakers of all the parties present, republican," bull mooBers, demo crats, socialists, prohibitionists, suffra gettes and-antt-suffragettes as well as all the candidates for office. The safety of the auditors will be assured by hav ing all the candidates on the platform at the same time. Just how to find time to let them all speak Is the problem the committee Is now wrestling with. recording secretary. ' Carlisle Lent; treasurer, R. La Porte; committee on de bates, Earnest . Simmons, Charles Mo Enlry and Francis McDermott; absentee committee, John Moore and Francis Bar rett; censors, Alexander , Jamison and William Kelly. UNIQUE DESCRIPTION RECOVERS THE MUFF The old bet, "heads I win, talis you lose," worked very successfully for Mrs. Millard of 1136 Park avenue, Friday morn ing. . Mrs. Millard was one of the many "There Is beads on one side and tails on the other." Sure enough there were and Btevs promptly handed the muff over to Mrs, Millard. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns. Corn Will Survive Damage from Frosts Though later than some of the other railroads in getting Into line, the Rock Island is now Issuing crop reports. Omaha women who had their furs stored Commissioner Cottrell, who Is in charge DRAMATIC CLUB IS ORGANIZED AT CREIGHT0N , .The Dramatic club of the Creighton university department of arts has or ganized for the year and will meet every JBaturday afternoon. The selections chosen this year will be entirely Shakes pearean and only Shakespearean pieces will be admitted to the final elocution contest, In which - the members of the club take part. Rev. , Albert Wise. S. , J., will have charge of ..the .club, again this year, and the following officers have been elected: President, Steve , Dierlngerjy vice presi dent, Raphael ' Hamilton; secretary, Chester Wells; treasurer, Earnest P. Simmons; critics, William Flaherty, Preston McEvoy and Arthur Dalley. CREIGHTON ORGANIZES ITS ' ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION : The Creighton Oratorical . association has organised with a membership of sixty -fivo. The organization is confined to students of the College of Arts and la In charge' of Rev. Isaac H. Bossct, 8. J. "A meeting Is held every Wednes day evening. This Is the official oratori cal association of the school, and from it are chosen the Creighton representatives in the Nebraska state and Nebraska World eace association oratorical con tests. The . officers of the association: Vice-president, Preston McAvoy; cor- respontag .secretary, Paul Harrington; with Yost, the furrier, whose place was damaged by fire. , Her muff was also among those taken by the two employos while Mr. Yost was away on a business trip to the east. She recovered all her furs with the exception of a muff at the police station when the police took the stolen furs and held them for their owners. About' a week ago one of the detectives found a mink muff in the Yost store and took it to the police station. Mrs. Millard called upon Chief of De tectives Steve Maloney to see If it wan her missing muff. Steve agreed to give her the muff If she gave a good descrip tion. - After a short pause Mrs. Millard said, of the observations, says that the heavy frosts the last week in September caught much corn in Minnesota and northern Iowa, and some In southern Iowa and northern Missouri. Should October continue warm and dry until about the middle of the month, Mr. Cottrell thinks fully one-half of the frost bitten corn will dry out and ripen so that It will be marketable. Otherwise it will be too soft for shipment. Leaving out of consideration the frosted corn. Mr. Cottrell thinks there will be about a normal crop. The report places the acreage of fall wheat sown greater than usual, due to the recent rains. iksf Mian THE REMEDY YOUR 1 i 'd' I v- :.w;i'Jw?.;,.:-; rV! "ft k . i . "" " ' -V V l! '''" r.J M - 'JT"' ' 'Ji i l. K. 4 , 5 ' , "' i t '1.' 1t V 5lii.LLEH .& .MUELL MRS. M DROLET Duffy's Pur flalt W man today." Mrs. M. 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