ft 'A THE OMAHA SUNDAY 1JKK: NOVEMBER 15, 1914. IIAS0MS' CROWHIHG EVENT TlflS WEEK Scottish Kite Orders to Complete ' Program with Formal Dedica- ' tion of Temple. HAST . INITIATIONS PLANNED Orrt Tare. Hanare Will lie !- Secret Wrk ft as Or4vr, wltk ' riM tmlm m4 HI Baa ajaei Tkrar Evt, Sell Dolls to Help Swell German Belief Fund All last week the members of the ordrt ef Srottlsh. Kite Hunna played the part oT hftst to the othf r Masons of Omaha. Nebraska and Iowa. The occasion was th completion of and the throwing open to', lnepeotlon nnd use the new Scottish rt! cathedral at Twentieth and Iougla streets, ererted and furniahed at a cost of setae- tFW.twj ' Each evenlnf last wek a reception wag ke44 In the cathedral and each evening orrvs particular nranun vi Aimnrf wvi faulted. The Invitation met with a gen ereus response and during; the period there waa not a time when the cathedral not comfortably filled with Masons! and member of their families. With the; reception there' were dance, rnuslcalesj anil banquet, and everything waa o en-1 Joj'abl . that the week will be .ong re membered In Masonic rlrcle of Nebraska and Iowa. ; ! f rowrwlaat Ket Tail Week. Jlowever, the function of laat week war Only Incidental to the crowning vant ef thla week the dedication of thel catltodrai, something that I to brlug to OrhaHa Jarga number of Masons of the cotrtitry, many of whom are expected to bej present from distant (late. Th dedication of a Scottish IUte Ma aofile, cathedral is an event that doe not efcur' every year, - and all Bootllah Rite atiaonft know fuir well that the services artvso impressive, and at th sam time o! fceaiotlfui. that they cannot afford to tnfsa tb opportunity. TtU only will, the cathedral be dedicated tstsweek. bat there will be dona vat "TT " : .I l B-tlfully. dressed big doll, given by . KM degree. Indications now ara that' , . ther will be a. class of from 300 to ly0 '.yor and Mr. Jame, c. Luhlman. Gov. to; be. Initiated.., The class for Initiation "'"H" nl Mrs. John 11, Morehead and vrD.bi organised atth cathedral at 8 other prominent people were among the !"""" : . - Jt - : . i -.-:i-fM::V;..'". . , ' . . r K . . : ... . - - a v. t :?.'' v s ' . a ' ' 'v ' . - . 4 " ' " .-. ' . " ' ! . , - j D . - I ILL Ill - - EXAMS TO SmT MONDAY j WILLIAM PENITIS PINCHED Experienced Women Mid-Term Schednle at Uniyersity of I He Opens a Special Deiirrry Letter j AdYISQ fi!0t!ir'S FnCfid Omaha to last Through Week. WILL GIVE A BIBLICAL PLAY and Substitute- Bad Check. Immanael BapIlM t bnrrh tn Vt eat Kketrh I flctinol firm naaiant aorletle Plan' Kntertalnmeata. CONFESSES ' TO OFFICER FINN Jadse Vllt Vrmn eatenrc Monday Jfornlna Letter Mad Urea 111. reeted to Mr. M. J. Meaner at a l ocal llottl. Ift to Itlght Mrs. Reglena FlnUe. Mr . Adolph nrandm, Mr, r. C. Rumohr. e'slook - Monday morning. At 10 there wl be a fctialaess cession and atl o'clock, harj. the coriferrlng of the degree will begin, continuing until S In the afternoon. During thp hour there will be work 16 11 of th degrees from the fourth to . the" fourteenth. Inclusive.. The lodge room WprX hAwever, will not b finished much fcePora 7 o'clock. v' f rea)Bla in Kreailag. '.rromptly at I 'i o'clock In the evening -,tr cerempnle . of dedication will begin In' the auditorlurw on the second floor of the cathedral. Only Masons of the Scot tll Rite ; branch ' wUl b admitted. In fant, ith dedication and the eeremonlea connected therewith will be held as secret to tile outside world a i the lodge room ' work;. : . i ; At -the dedication .Frank '('. Patton', K. C." C. . H.. will preside and after he make a anort speech there 'will bo music, fol lowed' by th ' Invocation , .by ' Bisnoa ' Beecher ,of th Episcopal dloca of weat er Kebrmska. This will ba followed by the add'rwa of James R. Cam, Jr.. who will talk om th -Moaning, of Masonry." 1 tn turn will be followed by Carl B. Starring, who will spqaJc on th "Meaning of the Building." The dedicatory address will be by Henry" Clark -Alverton. grand Inspecto'' gener!., This will be followed by the tlnglng. of America, the benediction clo. . leg the .enerclae. . . . '. There - will- b an abundance of nuislo, for between -the speaking numbers on th piogram there will b vil and Instru mental aeleoUona. MaV. H'r. rbll NIkM. Masonfa cathedra when once dedicated ar4 selOom. If avr. afterward open to the public. Tb Scottish- Kit Masons vt Omaha are considering th advlHablN Ity of breaking away from the old rule and glvmg all Omahan an opportunity of seeing the Interior of th xathedral here, 'wfcleh 'by thos who have vlltet th bullying during th lat week,- a sen that It Is ne of the'most beautiful and rt appointed that has ever been erected. ., If the1 building Is open to the public, it Is prCbabls that the dut will be next faturday evening. The; candidates who have pawed through 'other brsnche of Mssonry and bav been recommended for th BcoUlh Kit degree are going to be kept busy durlnf the.ebbJlng week, for besides th sn' dfiree conferred Monday, three will be Conferred Tuesday, four Wednes day 'ind two Thursday, thta bringing them uf to and Including the thirty 1 seooand .dogree Having taken the de rreoa, those - who - stand th ordeal and pta are Scottish IUU Mason. By those who know, It 1 said that the read travelled In reaching th pinnacle. I a' hard on, but lhr ar frequent roiUnl spots and there to never a deslr to .turn ck. Th final avaslon of the Scottish Rita Mer. beld Thumday. will terminal w Ifo a banquet spread In th ImmcnM baiAut had of th cathedral In th eve nine, 'wber "provision will be mad for feeding not leas than 1.000 people. Vi many uaeful or attractive thing for sain at the fair given' Saturday afternoon and evening at th German homo on South Thirteenth atrret by German women of Omahn. They are seeking tl swell to 11,000 their fund for the relief of widows and orphans left suffering In Germany by the war. "Uermania" was the name of one of the large, handsome doll autioned off to the highest bidder. The doll given by Gov ernor and Mrs. Morrhead waa christened "Johunna," In honor of Mr. Morchcad, whonn husband's first name la John. The big doll given by Mnyor and Mrs. Pahl man wn dreiefid by the hitter atl a Xla ter of Mrcy, ready for relief work on a battlefli-ld, so It wa named "8lHtur Carl taH," meaning "Hlster Churlty." Another flnn doll, as UrKO a a baby, was ent from Philadelphia by Ir. Carl Hexamer, president of the National German-American alliance, In connection with which the Nebraska German-American alliance and the local Germans are fathering, war relief funds. A grand ball closed the day's festivities! headed ai ten Herman .home. All the money made by the women will be added to .what they have. already raised by coffee par tie and sales, and wl I soon be sent. throiiKh Iocb ACo., International bank ers, to the war relief ftind for widows and orphans In the 0?rmnn nnd Auatro IlunKarlan empires. Over $100,000 has al ready been sent by the German-American alliances of the United tSate. Mid-term examination! will begin at the I'niverslty of Omaha Monday and continue throtiri.out the week. The ex aminations will take piai; dtntnn the regular s-iiool periods Instead of the lormoon an formerly bild. All Mvidenl of the preparatory depr.t tmetit will, also hnve thlr exarr.n lit the samo time. Disn Ilaleey of the I'mvrrslty ol" Omn'ia Is arranging the eche-juU-, whlco will be given out Monday morning. ... . I nlvr.vuMy Xftts ote. '.Terhsh and ills lBnrhtr.". a piny of biblical times, Is to he lven- by the loisnunl Baptist churoh Frldny at the I ntveraity of- Omalia gymnaylum tor a benefit charity fur.d. Nel rarsrmrV'a former n(udf"t of the school, w ho was . reported- as fatslly In jured by a fHll of ninety f-et from a buildlnn at Davenport, la., will lecover, according to word wnt to hi mother In Omaha. Parsons had both hi anna broken and received internal in.ttiTies. The "Hero," A benefit play given frtr the Child .-'avInK IrntlUtte at Prandc's theater In lecomb.r Is . mretinn witr, ?rent approval by the etudonts of tne 'niverstty of Omaha. Mtire than twenty-five of them hao p.'-ns In the play. Thursday aftern-vort the JL'toplah . so ciety gnve a "wetnlc." 'loast at Henson. to which place the students had hlKed. The second numler of the Cla.cway, til? student publication, will be o'.it Novem ber 25.. The Young Women's Christian asforlfi tlon of the school recently put t.erlil rooms In shape in t"llck hall lor it use. Tho co-eds papered and painted the place, doing it up !n a shlp-shap manner. . . ' Miss Augusla Knight. Instructor of fine arts has recently completed an exhibit In bran and leather work, which has been on show at Matthews' book eto.-e. Th class is., busily, engaged., tn ..turning out presents for their friend before the Chrintmas holidays. . . In a talk to the .-U'.ident body Tuesday professor Tyner urged that all the young men of the school ttive uo smoking. Ho emphasized his talk by showing the evil effects It had on young people. A number of students left Friday after noon for Lincoln to Httend the Christian Kndenvor convention held at the capital city November H-lo. The delegation was UV rtoy .reeun. i ncy win also take in the Kansat-NebrasKa foot ball gume. John Selby, a former graduate of the fnlvcrsity of Omaha, and now engaged In the real ertate business in Odobolt, la., was a visitor at the school Thursday. lll;am Penn. formerly a cieik at the California hotil, appeared before Federal JudKc P:.(fe Morris Pt:tr.1ay morning and pleaded B'ilty to opening rnd takl.vi money from u spetial delivery letter. The letter contained t.'O In rah and was directed to Mrs. M. J. Mesiicr. formerly a guest at the hotel, who Pad changed her residence to the Ctopia hotel. Penn ODmed fie 'etter annrnnrlsteil J tho i ssh rnd Ihen rhanglns an Omaha State bunk chfck to the State Ban!; of; Jamestown, from where the cash wtsj Mint, he filled It , out for 1.0 snd mailed I It to Mrs. Mesucr. . , . Ppoii receiving the letter. Mys. Metucr . took the checl; to the Hrsnrlels stores.! where aha' waa arrested by Special Of-i firer Hnn, when she attempted to cash j It. The dereption wa soon dlecovered snd traced to Penn. who when arrested j by Finn and Hugh Mills, ferret service -representative, confessed. Ho declared that he at one time was an fnploje of j the Omaha Ftoie hank. He was released on 11,0)0 bonds. Fet'ercl Judire Morris will I sentence Pern Monday morning. Fee V.'snt Ads Pronged P.cjv.lts. rteenuse It Is bj perfectly safe to us I and hae been of such great help to a host of expectant mothers, these women, experienced In this most harpy period, advise the cse of "'Mother's Friend." Applieu externally to tho abdominal muscles Its purpose Ij to relieve th undue tension upon tho cords and liga ments resulting from muscular expansion. , Beneath the surface Is a network of fine 1 nerve threads and tho gentle, soothing ' embrocation, "Mother'n Friend," Is designed to so lubricate the muscular . fibres r.s to avoid the unnecessary and ! continuous ragging upon this myriad of . nerves. It 13 a reflex action. Applied to the breasts it affords the rropcr marsafrc to prevent caking. ! Thousands of women have reason to I bellevo la this splendid help under the ' trying ordeal of motherhood. Their ! lettoro sre eloquent evidence of Its great I value to women. In use for many years it has come to be a standard remedy for : the purpose. There is scarcely a well-stocked drug store anvwhere but what von can easily . obtain a bottle of ''Mother's Friend" and I , I grandma who herself used It t earlier I years. Expectant mothers are urged to ! try this splendid assistant to comfort. ! Mother's Friend is prepared by firad 1 field . Hepiilator Co., 410 Mmsr Rldg., ; Atlanta, O. Becd Xir our llUie, bvok. 1 The Want Ad Columns of The Bee Ar Head Pally by Teople in Search of Ad vertised Opportunities. Eelatives of Uni I Of Omaha Student ! In Destroyed Town Jacques rtelur, a sophomore - at the University of Omaha, Is In receipt of a letter from Vllmo, Russia, telling of the destruction of the' village, of Vluxln by marauding Russia troops. The presents of Relur, .with his ' two brothers and slatera. Tlverf1 in th vIIIuita an.l Via r.H ' that they have lost their lives, Relur received a letter from a friend wb man aged to' escape to Vllno. Vlasln la In tha path of marching troupe to the Polish border. -According to Relur the csar's soldiers do not hesitate In plundering. Relur has not heard, from his parents for over three months. Ills brother, Harry, was recently forced Into the Russian arm. . Further details of the letter tt 11 that th people are hard pressed for food and that prices for some of the commodities are exorbitant. - The scarcity of the com mon foodstuff the. letter states was hastened to a crisis by the ' Russian troop commandeering all the vlalhlo supply. Relur, though only 24 year of age, served In th Russian army. DEMOS PULLING THE WIRES W. H. Thompson Asking Legislators, However, Not to Make Pledges. SHOULD RESERVE JUDGMENT Colder Weather is Expected Sunday Weather Forecaster Welch predicts a drop In temperature In Omaha Sunday, as well aa tor practically all th terri tory In the middle west, with probably freeslng weather before Monday. With the spell of mild clear weather. Just closing Mr. Welsh states a record has been established so far a Omaha I concerned. Never since his connection with the bureau has he experienced such a continuity of "no change Jn tempera ture." forecasts during the fall season. State 'Chairman I rglaar Compeers to Walt I nlll Assembly at Mn fol Hefore ForanlnaT Any . Allegiances. ' Democratic Plot Chairman W. 11. Thompaon is circulating letters to mem bers , of the legislature, democrats just elected, asking .them not to pladgs them-, selves In advance to vote for certain per sons as a part of the organization of the legislature. lis believes this is a mistake, and says the members should reserve their Judgment until they assemble nt : Lincoln, when they will be tn a bettor position to Judge who are the urn best fitted for tho various poMtlop from tl e standpoint of efficiency and hartnony in the legislature as a whole. "Then again." he says, "aa" th gov ernor is empowered by the conatltutlan, and la also given a negative power equal to two-thlrds of the legislative body less one, that he should be considered In the organisation, and therefore it la a loss of strength to the administration for tho members to pledge theniselvti In advance of the party caucus." Itlchmnnd Pulllas; Wires. Locally Henry Richmond has already been pulling wires to land himself in the speaker's chair. Other have already been doing some electioneering for place on Important committee. Jerry Howard declare Die admonition to avoid pledging hlinaelf I superfluous to him. ss he would not pledg himself to anyone. He ays he, Is going to the legislature ami stands for Jerking the door off the hlngi and letting everything be oien and above board. "The door off the 'hinges, shall be my motto," shouts the redoubtable Jerry, "and I won't stand for the invisible gov ernment. WAGNER PLEADS GUIUTY; USED MAILS TO DEFRAUD W. 8. Wagner, arrested by Deputy United States Marshal Summons at Ar cadia. Neb., charged with using tho malls to defraud, pleaded guilty in the federal district court and was sentenced to thirty day In Jail. , Roy Carpenter charged with ualng the molls to defraud, was arrested In Hall county Friday afternoon by Deputy United Ktates Marshal Pammons. Farmers Will Give Prices by Parcel Post Within a few weeks tha postal depart ment will Issue a printed circular giving the names and address of farmers in a raliua of li0 miles from the city, and tho products they havo to sell, which can be carried by parcel post. Any one can get a freo copy of. this circular. Nearly fifty farmers have sent a list of the products which they will put on tho market and some of them quote prices. Butter, eggs, cheese, poultry and honey are among the "farm-to-consumor" articles. HAVE HEALTH - TO YOUR CREDIT ;. Civil Service. Will v... ;. ' Hold Examination's Tho flitted States Civil rrvlc com Minion announce the following open competitive examinations for men only. to taV place as follows: November IT. j Lithographic Transferrer, U pr diem; i December 1. Engineering Inapector. Oil I aid Ua. i,lo to S3.3U0 per year; Decern- ber 1,' Agriculturist and Held Agent. . ; per year;-December 1. Engineer of Ac-j counta, -tlJMM to 2,l't per year; December. I,' kxprt , Freight Rat Clerk. 1,JQ0 per yr; ; Ueeembcr s. wue rrator, iii lei- yaf; December t, Nautical Kxpert, 11.000 l Sl.soo per year; December X. As stataat Engineer In Forest Products, l?0 to tUXO. ' . An examination will be held on Decem ber for women only, for th position of. isvestigatur In Women's Rural Or gkhlUon. which position will pay a raUry of from 11,210 to .90. For full particulars on the -xamlnatlons Infor mation will b furnlwied at th local de f Sftment In th federal building. ., A 1 ; LAURENCE RETCHDE FINED v SELLING LIQUOR TO INDIANS Lawrence Retcwfla, a aloonkpr at Fifteenth and Webstar street, pleaded gunity In district court to selling, liquor to Indians and Waa fined 1W and sen tenced to sixty da la JaiL F.'y'T"P"t 1 - i;': V-c'iJ. '"A l.i'h'.k: Don't be a debtor to a weak stomach, lazy liver, bad digestion or clogged bowels. These ailments only drag you down undermine your health make you feel miserable. Nature in tended lhat. you should be strong And robust that the digestion should be perfect the appetite keen and the entire "inner man" working harmoniously. Any deviation from this condition needs immediate attention. This suggests a trial of , HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It terns, strtogtheas aai ia vigorales tha tytteat and will ba aiBaficial ia , avary way. n n .Great Annex Ope'ninsl Sale Our Big Price Demonstration Commences Monday Morning,NoT.' 16 All around the comer 16th and Douglas our big store and the new annex bristles with bargains in Standard Watches of National Renown and Quality Jewelry of gen uine and guaranteed worth. Goods may be selected now for Christmas. Our Buying Power, Backed by 250 Branch Stores in Two States Enables Us to Cut Prices on High Class Goods. INVESTIGATE! DIAMONDS , Blue White Diamond, sizes 1 to 2 carats, an exceptional bargain. 175 per carat.- Ladles' and Mines' ' $45.00 Diamond . Kings, bluo, perfect tones, open- . ing sale price Tiffany a: $37.75 an WATCHES Gentlemen's small 12 site watch, 15 Jewel. open face. 20 year, 14K gold filled case, plain or hand en- d 1 1 wr . graved . . .-. . . . 5)11 .75 Same as above In Hunting case 13.75 Gentlemen' 1 6. 'bIz watch, .. open face, . Rock ford 17 Jewel, .steel escape wheel, . gold trimmed movements, an. extra lino . timekeeper,; 20 year,' gold f i a Tr? filled case J 14. t) Same as above In Hunting case 817.00 watch, Rockford, steer escape wheel. 4old a zo year. gold filled. : $21.75 '823.75 nd. Gentlemen's 21 Jewel trimmed movement, fitted In plain or hand engraved caae . . Same as above In Hunting case . Indies' 400 sire watch, extra small size, plain or ban engraved. 20 year case. Opening sale tj 1 1 Cr Price :.. 1 l.Dll Ladles' Elgin 0 size watch, fitted In a 25 year solid ' gold raised ornamental case. Smart designs, .guar- . anieed a perfect timepiece, . $18' 75 PENDANTS" Largest selection in the city, high grade' solid gold pendants, t classy designs, ?7.5o to iioo.oo. ao 7c trt fljrn opening sale prices. ..) I U PJ Vr BRACELETrS ; High grade, solid and gold filled bracelets, plain or hand engraved in all widtha and 'styles. Regular prices $4 to $13.50. Opening 0 a Cil 'JC sale prices 10 pD.f O CUT GLASS. : Ilerry Howl. 8-Inch Rock Crystal glass, nifty designs. Keguiar ,irice js.oo. opening sale price ........ o-iDi-n nappies, regular price s.oo. Opening sal gC Price i)l.UU X $4.50 jl'Brbd egaard?s At the Sign of the Crown; Up the Golden Stairs. High Grade Player Pianos and Cabinet Players ff8'" Some of-these Instruments have been used for demonstrating purposes; others are discontinued styles and exchanged players. Wo have put them all In first class condition and will guarantee every instrument to be in perfect condition. V.'e must have room for our Holiday stock so expect to sell every one of these Player Pianos by November 21st regardless of profit or terms. If ?u are interested in the purchase of a High Grade Play er Piano for your home, now ft tho time to select it and save $150 io $200. A few o'. the Special bargains: $250 Pianola Player now $ 50 $200 Chase & Baker Player now $ 35. $500 Clough & Warren Player Piano ......now 8250 $700 Stuyvesant Pianola Player Piano now 8400 $525 Technola Player Piano now 8305 $000 Schmoller & Mueller Player Piano .....now 8375 $800 Wheelock Pianola Player Piano .now 8485 $750 Combination Electric and Foot Power Player Plan ' now 8450 A small payment down sends, one to your home. The bal ance on weekly or monthly payments. Free Bench, Scarf and selection of Music with every Instrument. j Exclusive Representative of the Genuine Aeolian Pianola Pi- j linos, Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Stuyvenant & Strond. J Sctimolier 1 Mueller Piano Go. ... 1.111-13 Farnam Street. . ...... ',. Oldest and Most Reliable Piano House in the West. Kttabllshed 1830. What. .Hospe. thinks about the Bee Engraving Department: 3-"f OUR40TH 'VI'AR a k.K clPJ- I i ) For satisfaction, send your work to BEE ENGRAVING DEPT. 5jBse Building Omahsu Nebraika 1