12 THE HEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1014. SAEHGERBUND WILL HOLD MEETING HERE Biff Session Transferred from Denver by Rational Officers of the Organization. 10CAL GERMANS ENTHUSIASTIC MORE MONEY FOR THE POOR ftaraawtiaaa' Ahrna Rrlna from T to Twmlf Thonaaad lVr MM to ! Whfrf It f Meet. Recausa Omnha Is known as th bst convention city In thin part of tho na tion, the city of lrnver loses tha bl . nnlal convention of the Northwestern Banarf-st association, and Omaha will jiroftt by that city's loss. Val I'ctf-r. editor ef the Omaha Lally Tribune, and promi nent for retting the meetin for Omnha, ays tha Saengerfeat will brine between S.SOS and X.onu visitors here. It waa made certain laat niahl at a meeting of the Omaha Muslkvereln that tha German of this city will contract attain to care for the big convention In IMS, just aa thry did In 1!M0, when many thousand! of vialtora came here. Reaver tilvea I p. On account of adverse conditions ex acted In Denver In July, I!il5, that city, which had previously made a gallant flKht In order to aecure the 1!15 meeting, decided that it rould not broperly cara for tha vast number of vialtora. Theodora O. Rehren of Chicago and Oeorga Klick, Milwaukee, Vreaident and ecretary of the Northwestern Saenger bund association, respectively, were' In Omaha yesterday, and remembering Omaha's excellent entertainment and re ception In 1910, fiffrred to give thla city first chance at the big meeting. Provide Week's Kntertalnmeat. Tha meeting of tha local Muslkvereln raa held last night and It was unani mously decided that tha German citizens of thla city would provide a week of entertainment for tha visitors worthy of tha golden anniversary of the organisa tion. A committee consisting of Val J. Teter, 3. J. Hess, leo Hoffman, A. L. Meyer and Harry Fisher waa selected to orga nise an association to b known as the Omaha Saengerfcst association, and this committee will begin operations at once as tha convention is to be held either the last week In June or the second week In July. Tha following resolutions were adopted by tha Omaha Muslkvereln at Its meeting last night; Whereaa, The Northwestern iBaenger bund association liae been notified by tne Denver tcoio.) singing soeietien, that St will be tmpossiole lor them, owing to adverse bus.nraa and financial condi tions In their city, resulting Iroin the pro hibition anienamvnt auopu-d by Colorado at tho Inst eection, which has spread a pall upon undertakings there of that aiatura, to hold the aaengerlest scheduled for Kli In their city, said celebration be ing Its fiftieth anniversary and there fore the most important one sinco Its or aTanixation; and Whereas, hnld association has thereby keen compelled to transfer the festival to some other city able and willing to undertake the vast amount of labor con nected therewith, and to raise the neces sarily targe funds required for ouch a festival on such short notice; and Whereas, The Northwestern HnetiKcr fest held in Omaha in 1!U0 waa such a grand and unqualified success both mu sically and financially, having made an extraordinarily splendid Impression upon the general public of tha city, state and adjoining states; and Whereaa. r?uch a celebration U of arrest benefit to Omaha, both in an artis tic and educational aa well aa In a ma terial sense; Ha It Kesolved, That wo, tho mem bers of the Oerman singing societies, in corporated aa the Omaha Muslkvereln. as loyal cltlsena of Omaha, In meeting assembled, have unanimously accepted the offer of the presldnnt and eecrelary of tha Northwestern Haengerbund, now with us. to transfer the 1MJ celebration to Omaha, and that we do hereby ex tend our hearty invitation, and promise an enthusiastic welcome to the 1,4"U nr more singers who will take part in the grand chorus, and to their families and friends, assuring them, while we sym- l athlxe with the Denver members In their lone, of the moat splcttltd entertainment that they have ever received in any city vurina inir nirnniai Tesiivtti; He, it further Hesolved. That we ask 1 the music loving public of Omaha end Nebraska to favor us with their liberal assistance, and to help us In making the lfir. celebration an even gtreater success than the l'JIO festival here y giving us tneir unstinted moral Additional Donations Are Received by Associated Charities. ANOTHER POOR FAMILY FOUTID tVorU la What la Keerteal Jast Now,' According- to Mrs. tirorge Doane, erretary ol s soelatrd I harltles. Ionntions to Associated Chnr'.tlcs: O. C Olson Jin A Friend 10 J. 8. Prentiss 6 Douglas Kxchange Telephone Girls 10 A Friend 2 John K. King, South Omaha X I. 1. Ktehblns IS Mrs. tlerge K. Ilarker 10 A Friend : i Total , $M Contributions toward relief work among the poor of the city through the As sociated Charities continue. Mrs. George W. Doane, secretary of the charities, re ports a total of $32 in addition to a largo amount of food and clothing, which la badly needed. A family of eight. Including the hus band, his mother, wife and five children, all In great need, have been found by the Associated Charities and will be helped through the winter. The father, despairing of finding work In Omaha. has gone east and cannot secure work. ' The great need of the poor In Omaha is work," Mrs. Doane reiterated. "A Job Is better than a donation. There Is very little work to do In the city now and practically nothing In the adjacent country." Keveral hundred cases are being in vestigated by tho Associated Charities and scores of families are being assisted through thu hard times. Bnrklen'a Aralca Salve Prevented blood poison on Mr. O. W. Cloyd of I'lunk, Mo. This soothing salve healed a dangerous wound. 25c. For mi-u i Mif 4..Aricert isemenf. ort up- Cresson Mine Sends j Out Eich Shipment Many Omahana Interested In tha wel fare of the Cresson mine at Cripple Creek, Colo., will be gratified to learn that some time this week that particular hole In the ground witl send to Denver a carload of - high-grade ore weighing 30,00ft pounds ami , valued at tl.000.0uo. Rome of tha ore In the shipment la worth. It la declared on good authority, . over $10 a pound. The shipment Is said to ba the most valuable in point of site, " aver made In tha world. The next moat valuable shipment ever made Is declared to have been sent out or Goldfleld when a carloaxl 'valued at t!O0,0ii0 waa sent out. A Denver businessman who saw some . f the ore. drciarea that the richest stuff does not look like era at all, but looks like pure gold. Small Depositor y Draws His Savings ...I Because of Hunger Hungry, cold ana discouraged, a little eld man called at the postal savings bank In tha federal building and withdrew tl from his small account . "Why. . you generally deposit money, Instead of drawing any out," Miss Clare Southard, the cannier, remarked. "Yes. but I'm out of work, now, and haven't had a square meal In four days." tha old man explained, "so I'va got to break Into my little pile. I had to do It, lut It's either that or starve." A number of tther regular depositors at Carts Sam's bank are now said to be trawing out money Instead of adding to .r svmunu. iney aay the money Is n!iMa tor necessaries and not Christmas presents. for JAQUES RIEUR ADDRESSES ASSEMBLY ON REFORMERS Jaq.ua) Rleur. chairman of tha National jruna committee, addressed an assembly la tho Zionist synagogue. Nineteenth and Jiurt streets. Monday night: making comparison between the Mienists of l.Oue years ago and present rt formers Tha speaker, together with U Kiteeter, WU1 leave Omaha Saturday evening for fit Louis, to re preseul tha Omaha Uunlsts at tho annual i onvrntioli. Mr. Kieur will represent the Menorah SKKlety at the Inte.rcolieglat convention st U-e University of CUuiacatU, These Wonderful Christmas Offers on Victrolas and Grafonolac Can't ba Dcatcn READ THESE big Christmas- offers, giving: you choice of the Victor or Columbia ma rchines. No other.store in Omaha can gi7e you this selection, and we. advise you to order early this week, as the demand is very great this season. $0090 Buys this beautiful GrafonoU Jew ell, together with 12 selections of four own choice 6 double-faced 10-tnch records, Terms As LOW As $5.00 Per Month J 1 1 in?'1 This regular Victor VlctroJa, Style X, with tan selections; five double faced 10-Inch records the whole outfit for only ASK TO SSa Tata JTXW VXCTsVOU. XTX ZZOTBZO. 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Booth Fisheries Com pany recognizes no ob stacle in transporting from the water to your table (in sanitary refrig: eration, good, clean, natural ice) fish guaran teed to be fresh not only on certain days of the week but fresh every day. Order from your dealer v today. Booth Fisheries Company is Branche$ in All Principal Cities Ladies' "Comfy" Slippers for Christmas Slippers that com from Fry's will please the recipient mors Uaa those that eome from a less reliable bottse. Perfect store serrloe botk before ui after Christmas. A Few Prices KS!?r.....Si: ta $1.75 ZtSJXFZ. 51-00 to $2.00 1 Fall Line of Men's Operas, St erctU, Bomeos ana Cavaliers. From $1.50 to $3 SHOBOQ lain Douauaa. See real estate columns for bargains