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HIE OMAHA SUNDAY 1JKE: JANUARY !, 191G.
Council Bluffs
Social Notes
One of the most en lovable social events
of ths season i the dance given In the
Kaglea' hall, when Ihe lxthua club and
'their friends sssemrrled to welcome the
J Nw Yesr. The hull w-a attractively
I decorated In the color of the club, pur
I r's and gold. Tli mimic -as furnished
by Wlnn'a orrhesir. The Brand march
! wss led by sllss Tim IloMrr and Mr.
i Charles Brady, followed ty the meni
l Iwri of the committee snl their ladies.
'Tlie patronesses were Mrs. J. I Oln-
botiK. Mm. Oeorse firaJy and Mm. J. T.
(Carey. The commit' in rharga n
I composed of M.rj Kocrrt O'Nell.
Chsrle Prady. Sam riumer. Thomas
I Wilson und Mlrhtel Carey. Those In t
! tendsnca were:
Misses Misses
ir.lllh Holder. Kva Felcrk
.loeephlne t'leaver, M'sr! I Irnn,
I els I"lnmer, nlta Wilx.n.
little IMller. I'.oeo Rvm.
Allene Kendall. Anna O T-rien,
Msdrlvne lloylan. lirno HiMt.
Prrm st.itit. iVi-tl l.nrmad.
: .Anita KU.-r. flladya Ryan.
' Thelma Ju.Kee. .Anita Allavle.
.A'lctira u'ler. .!ca Moi.it"".
'ivatal McColm. ?'arle !.ea ViR.
Inea Fuller.
Meers . Messrs.-
Tlay F. Tannelilll. Ualph M1worth,
Cherlea Thompson, Adolph Plwoky. j
, Itnndolph Ftrlnger. Msrsliall Kpaulfllng,
IJ'aul B. lUnmiwii, John Kelly.
' Franela P. Monty. Oeorjr V. Ixykwooc!
I Tranrta Maloney, Robert O Nell.
Iw. O. Klarer. Charlea Brady.
Claude J. O Hare, fnm riumrr.
1 Paul Brown. Thomas Wilson.
I J-eonard Flleworlh. Michael Carey.
. IV-ne-1 M,C-rthv. K'- Aner-o.
Ft. Paul' General Oulld met Monday
ifternoon at the home of Mr. W.d
Allen on Clark avenue. Ths afternoon
tu taken up with liiMlnee and sodal
i rlans for th coming eaon nerora mm.
It a dcrldod to hold a aerlea of teaa.
the flrat of which Is to be held at the
ihomo of Mrs. POIIwan on Pat irday.
A meeting of the Federated Mothera"
I clnba wna held on Monday afternoon at
the library building, at which about thirty
i member were preaent. It waa agreed at
' thla meeting to carry on as active mem
I lera all who had ever been placed upon
;the roll. Cndnr the old ruling all who
1 did not succeed to office each year would
V excluded from membership after their
' term had expired. After rarejful consider
ation the members voted to retain as
members all those who had aver belonged
to the organlxatlon and not to limit the
membership. Plans were also discussed
for an evening meeting to be held In
February, at wnleh time tha teachers
will be able to meet with the mothers.
The Fortnightly meeting of the Atlas
club was held on Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Pr. Harriet Hamilton. The
meeting opened with a discussion of cur
rent torlcs which was led by Mra. Lyman
Phugart. Mrs. Tlohert Peregoy told of
the first colony of Australia and Mrs.
Klmer Fhugart gave an Interesting paper
on the Island of Java. Mrs. W. I. Walker
will be the next hostess of the club at a
meeting to be held at her home on
January l1.
Mrs. R. B. Terwllllger waa th hostess
of the Ideal club at Its regular meet
ing which was held on Tuesday after
noon. Mra. Thomas Metcaif, sr., opened
.the meeting with a discussion of current
topics and the balance of the afternoon
was spent in a study of the religions of
Japan. Mra. Fred Johnson told of
Bhlntolsm, Mrs. T. K. Cavln gave a his
tory of Buddhism and Mrs. W. II. Dudley
gave a paper on Confucianism, which
waa the religion of the scholar. Mra.
Terwllllger will be hostess to the club
again next Tuesday.
The regular meeting of the Child Con
servation league has been postponed tilt
Jsnuary JO on account of the funeral
of General Dodge.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Peaks of Dea
tMolnes and Miss Marian Raundera, who
has been attending Drake university,
spent the holidays with Colonel and Mrs.
C. G. launders. Mr. Peak and Miss
Kaunders returned to Pes Moines Mon
day evening. Mrs. Teak will remain for
a time.
Mr. and Mrs. William McFerren of
Chicago, who spent New Year's as guests
at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea
Test Stewart, returned Sunday evening
to their home, while Mr. and Mrs. Donald
EMcFerrcn remained till Tuesday.
A very pelasant kenslngton wss given
Tuesday afternoon by Miss Graco Kargea
In honor of some of the girls who war
spending the holidsys at home. Luncheon
was served late In the afternoon.
Miss Boinlce Pall entertained Informally
Thursday evening In honor of some of
the girls who were at home for the holt
days. Music and games furnished the
evening's entertainment and refreshments
were served afterward.
A number of young people who had
been at home lor the holidays returned
to their respective schools early In the
week. Miss Anna Pearl McConnell and
Miss Mary Mitchell returned to Beech
wood school at Philadelphia. Monday
evening. The Misses tiertrudo and Elsie
Tinlry went back to Vaawar college. Miss
Berdma Sriyd.-r resumes her work at
Oberllu. Miss Marian Turner went to
Washington. O. C, where she Is a student
at the tamers school. Wendell A. Killing
returned to the state university at Iowa
City. The Misses Olga atio fcdith Nennas
resumed their studies at Ames. Miss
Oars Hart returned to Dana Hall all
Wellesley. Mass. Miss Grace Smith and
the MImscs Iois!as of Georgia, nieces of
Mrs. Clean Kimball, with whom they
spent the holidsys. returned to Hockford
college at Hockford. III.
The msrriage of Mr. Ray W Barnett
and Mies ivy Wild took place at noon
Saturday at the home of the bride's
psrents near McClcllaud. The ceremony
as pcrfomcd ly Ilev. 4r. J. T. Jones of
the Klrt Congregational church and was
witnessed by sbout fifty friends and rela
tives. After he aeddlng a wedding din.
ner wss served, following which Mr. and
Mra. Barnett left for an extended trip.
I'pon their return they will make their
home on the old I'amett homestead near
V eston.
Mrs.' Herbert Woodbury was hostess
Wednesday to the Book Lovers. The
study of Thackeray was begun "Thack
eray, the Artlut and Journalist," was
tlven by Mrs. L. F. Whitehead, and was
followed by a paper by Mrs. Woodbury
on "Thackeray, the Pom. the Novelist
nd the Philosopher." Miss Bice closed
the program with a reading from -The
Book of Buobs," the selection being "A
Utile Dinner at llnunona." The whole
program waa Interesting and instructive.
Mr. Woodbury will be hostess again at
the clubs next meeting oa Wednesday
and "Henry Kamond" will be the aubj
ader considers rlaev
Tb monthly meeting of the Oriole
tiirla was held Monday evening at the
horn of Mra. C. R. Harding. Part of
the business of the evening consisted of
plans for a social meeting to be held
Vmiorrow eveninr la honor of Mrs. O. J.
liuniMii. It ill be In the nature of a
farewell to Mrs. Hsnoen, who soon de
Officers Prettiest Mile Ladies' Golf Club
J ..rr i .-x
parts for an extended trip to the west.
At the Wednesday meeting of the
Woman's Christisn Temperance union,
plans were 'made for the coming of Mrs.
Sena Hsrtsell Wallace, who Is to de
liver two addresses under the auspices
of the Woman's Christian Temperance
union, some time during the month. Mrs.
l. P. Frank and Mrs. J. U. IlalrJ. were
appointed a committee to attend to the
details of the arrangement. The mem.
hers of the Council Bluff Woman's club
and of the Suffrage league will be guests
of the Woman's Christian Temperance
union on this ocrsslon.
The Friday Afternoon "600" club held
sn evening meeting Wednesdsy, when
the husbands wore guests. The evening
wss spent playing cards, and closed with
a dainty supper. 1 'rises were won for
high score by Mrs. Les Evsns and Mr.
Duquette. January 14 the club will hold
its regular meeting at the home of Mrs.
Peter Jensen.
The L. T. club wss entertained st 1
o'clock luncheon Wednesdsy by Mrs. J.
V. Ppare. After the luncheon, gifts were
exchanged through the medium of a
grab bag, and the rest of the afternoon
was spent In sewing and visiting. A
club guest wss Mr. Knoblauch of North
Pakota. Mrs. Oordy and Mrs. Quick
assisted Mrs. Hiare. The club will be
enteretatned on January 19 at the
home of Mrs. Harry Pargman.
Dundee
Society Notes
The wedding of Mlaa Margharetta
Burke and Walter Klopp, took place
Wednesday afternoon at the home of the
bride's parents. Mr. and Mr. Charle
Burke. Rev. T. J. Mackay officiating.
Mia Helen Chase of Lincoln wa brides
maid, and Richard Payne, best man.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Grossman leave
thla week to spend two months In
Florida.
Miss Olive Raftree of Chicago, sister
of Mra. II. Beaton, and Mlas Mary
Helms of Chicago, are guests of Mr. and
Mr. Beaton.
Wallace Hhepard and Wayne Pelby have
returned to Cornell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones and small
son of Wichita. Kan., were gueata last
week of Mr. and Mra. J. B. Jones.
John Reed returned Tuesday to Bhat-
tuck Ml!lltary school at Faltibault, Minn.
A daughter was born New Year's eve
to Mr. and Mrs. Longnecker at Birch
Knoll sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Johnson have
returned from . Paxkersburg. Ia., where
they spent the holidays with relatives.
Mrs. Chsiies McMartln and children
have returned from Ueaman, Js., whert
they attended a family reunion.
The Missionary aoclety of the Dundee
church gave a lunceon Friday at the
nianae.
Mr. and Mr. Peterson have moved
Into their home at toil I sard street.
Mr. and Mr. Leonard Abercrotnbte
have moved Into the Plndell home.
Mr. W. J. Nash ha returned from a
visit of several weeks In California and
Colorado, at which plaoes she visited a
daughter and eon.
Miss Bernlce Nelson and Harvey Nel
son returned to school at Llnootn Mon
day. Ml Mildred White entertained twelve
of her schoolmate at a kenslngton last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mr. C. B. auarman enter
tained at a family dinner last Sunday In
honor of W. H. Eldrldge, a brother of
Mrs. Bauaermsn, who has Just returned
from a business trip to Japan.
The Dundee All Saints' guild wiU meet
Tuesday. January IS. at the home of Mrs.
W. G. Fuller.
Mrs. A. J. Cooley entertained six guests
at luncheon Wednesdsy at tha University
club.
Mrs. II. B. Iemere entertained four
guests at luncheon Wednesday.
Mrs. II. J. Hchlfferle entertained at
hrldge Thursday.
The new Friday Bridge Luncheon club
met Frtdey st the home of Mrs. Wal
lace. Mr. and MVs. Roy Ralph will enter
tain the Tuesday F.venlng Auction Bridge
club this week.
II. A. (iondrn of Chicago, waa a guest
laat wrek of his sinter, Mr. C. K. Biefkln
and Mr. Mefkln.
For Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Sunderland
of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ches-
ney entertained at dinner Monday, and
Mir. and Mra. E. M. Sunderland enter
tained at dinner Tuesday.
Mrs. R. R. Copp of Chattanooga. Tenn.,
who has been with her sister. Mrs. 8. R.
Rush, leaves this week for New Orleans
for the rest of the winter.
The new electric street light through
out Dundee were lit for the flrat time
New Year' eve. They are very bam
some and make this aectlon of the city
a light a day all through the night.
DAUGHTER OF E. R. WILSON
HURT BY FALLING TREE
Eleanor, t-yrar-old daughter of E. R.
Wilson, well known automobile dealer,
living at its North Thirty-fifth atreet,
sustained a bally lacerated scalp and pos
sible concussion of tbe brsln wheat a tree
which was being felled en C. Olson's
premises. Thirty-fifth and Davenport
streets, fell In such a manner a to strike
fcsr as she waa ilaylng in the street.
Advertiser and customer profit by th
"Classified Ad" baUt
Sfrs
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lira W.rt. finn
Benson
Social Circles
Mr. Lena Jorgenaon of Jordan, S. D.,
will be a guest of Mrs. P. Christiansen
for a few weeks.
Miss Helen Jorgenon has returned
home from the Lister hospital much Im
proved. Mr. O. L. Waterbury and children have
returned home from a visit with relatives
In Ord, Neb.
Mrs. Walter Enell left on Wednesday
for a visit In her old home In Noxen, Pa.
Miss Kllxabeth Selling haa gone to Bloux
City, where she will visit at the home of
her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. August Burmelster are
having open house today in honor of
their golden wedding anniversary.
Miss Merle Longacre of Dodge, Neb.,
pent the week-end last week at the borne
of frlenda here.
James Berry of Dubuque. Ia., waa a
guest last week at the Jame Maney
home.
Vernon LessarJ spent last Sunday with
relative In Bellevue.
Mrs. II. Uelntselman and daughter re
turned Tuesday from a short visit In
Lyon. Neb.
Miss Margaret FVdde haa returned to
the state university after a visit with har
parent.
The Woman' club will meet at the
home cf Mra. M. D. Vernor next Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. E. A. McOlssson entertained last
week for Mlas A. Irwin or Zlon City, 111.,
and Mr, and Mrs. C. D. earson of
Omaha.
Mra. D. B. Smith of Plittimnnth m-k
spent Isst Wednesday with frlenda Iri
Benson.
George Stelaer of Thavor vr t ..
of Benson, is visiting a few day at hi
old home.
A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mr.
Qua Holmes. Tuesday. nd AM t a Uaa
nl Mr. V. Klnnrv on Sturfi i--
. j v a ew
week.
The Woman's Christian Temperance
union met at tha
laat Friday afternoon. Mr. M. D. Veno
waa the leader.
Mr. Albert and daughter and Mra Witt
of St. Edward. Neb.. v.r. gueau ,Mt
week at the A. F. Snyder homo.
Mr. J. J. run. will be hostess for th
Aufweldersehen club at her home next
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Madalina llmt t.... . . . -
r-i-.i. . . " toaay tor
. .r ' fUr Den,ltne- two weeks
- nome ot ner parents.
Miss Retta RlrkK.in... .
... ....v. iiv lor ner
home In hhenandoah, Ia. on Wednesday
-'"" vibii wun ner alster, Mrs. F. II.
iruninger.
Mr. J. T. Sheonhsok r m. i .
uiuvinniKWIV
HI., and Mr. William BaaUng of Wood-
uurn, ino., wno were called here by the
death of Mr. Marv si.i., h..
turned to their home.
Mlses Irena Horton, Gladys Anderson.
Mary McCabe. Meta and Carrie Blair and
Kffte Klllan have returned n h.i.
at Peru. '
Mlaa A. Knudsen of Page. Neb., and
Mrs. A. II. Farnsworth and oaughters
of Melborne. la., were recent guests at
the D. & Farnsworth home.
Mr. T. J. McQuIre entertained Wednes
day afternoon for the Glen Park Kensing
ton club. The house waa prettily deco
rated and a dainty luncheon was served.
An entertainment for alt the Swedish
people of Benson waa given lat week by
the I. o. V. llelge lodge at th Benson
Auditorium.
Th English Lutheran league will hold
Ita monthly social meeting at the church
Wednesday evening. Misses Georgia
Roeander and Johanna Hansen and
Messrs. Herbert Frtrrwian and Edward
Oleaon will have charge of the social
Mra. R. H. Cass entertained a number
of little folk at her home last Friday
In honor of her little daughter birthday.
Th guest were My and Belle Brewster,
Bnola and Marjory Aekerman. Mary Saw
telle. Francea Rlvett Dorothy Wulff.
Dorothy Davis. EUie Dlvl and Mildred
Hardy.
SUTTON OPENS OFFICES
FOR HIS DRY CAMPAIGN
A. I Sutton, who Is out oa a "dry"
platform for th republican nomination
for governor, la opening headquarter In
Tha Be building and expect to begin
active campaign work Immediately. Mr.
Sutton expresses a hltrh degree of confi
dence In th outcome of th primary, be
lieving th outlook for him la favorable
'thua far.
Social Affairs
of the South Side
Mls Jennie fliiley, popular slumna
of the South Hlsh school, leaves today
for Dakota Junction, Neb., where she will
tsko up her work s.i a hool teacher.
Mrs. nussrli Burrses entertained at a
kenslngton social st her home Wednes
day afternoon.
Mrs. J. K. Curti I ill with an attack
of la grippe. she is resting st her
home.
Rev. .1. W. Alber of the First Chris
tian rhureh is quite ill with an attack
of tonnllltis. He l confined to his bed
at tho parsonsse.
Mrs. Vrsnk Miner. Ul North Twenty
sixth street will enfertIn the women of
the First Christisn church Wednesday
afternoon.
t
Mrs. Charles Winters will entertain the
Adah Kensington at her home. WZ North
Nineteenth street. Thursday afternoon.
The condition of Mrs. Chsrles Mahl l
reported to be somewhat Improved.
Misses Hssel Cook and Maurlne Mur
dock returned to Lincoln Mondsy, where
they are attending the Nebraska Sta'e
university. Miss Nina McWIlllams. senior
st the Wesleyan university at t'nlversity
riace, also returned to school, after a
visit with relatives here.
Mrs. R. H. Dennis entertslned the mem
bers of the economic department of the
South Omaha Woman's cluh Thursday
fternoon st her home. She was aajiated
as hostess by Mesdamea Byron Clow, A.
W. Tasg and W. A. Nitsche. The pro
gram wss directed by Mrs. II. B. Heri
qulst and R. M. Laverty.
Tho marr!axe of Mr. John W. Johnson
and Miss K'la Wright, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Rowe. came as a com
plete aurp.ise to their many friends. Fri
day afternoan Mr. and Mrs. Johnson went
quietly to paplllinn, where they were
married. After a short wedding trip they
will be at home to their friend at the
home of Mr. Row. 4210 South Thirtieth
street
The Thureday afternoon Whist cluh
was entertained ty Mr. J. O. Robertson
at her home, 2MS A street, Thursday af-!
ternoon. Ouests of the club were pres
ent. Including Mesdames Smith. Esds and
Fltagerald. Prlxea were won by Mrs.
Northrup and Mr. Robertson. Membets
present were: 1
Mesdamea Mesdames
W. Ike.
F. Wascm.
Benklo.
R Franklin.
W. B. Koutt.
J. Northrup,
J. Robertson.
Mrs. Roy Dennis entertained the Auc
tion Bridge club Thurs'lty afternoon at
her home. Prise were wm by Mrs. JJc
Klroy and Mra. Jameson. Thoso present
were: Mesdames Tobin, M. Hinchey,
George Francea, F. Ames, Furen, J. Mc
Elroy, Hunter of Council Blufft, M. Cul
kln, Alllngham. Jameson nii'l R. Dennla.
Mrs. William Routt entertained mem-
bora of tha Jolly Dosen Card club at a 1
o'clock luncheon Monday afternoon. The
centerpiece waa aet with a beautiful
mound of rosea. Cover were lsld for;
MVadames Mesdames
C. W. Hathaway. J. A. Pulllam,
. Hathaway, I v. ruiiiam.
F.arl Burke. W. H. Hancock,
C. A. Cllne. R. Delanney,
W. A. Rosing. I. Havoka.
H. O. Bowker, W. R. Routt.
Mrs. Earl Abbott entertained a cara
club at her home Monday afternoon. High
five waa the popular game of the after
noon. Guest of the club were Mrs. J.
W. Sartdon and Mrs. Adam. Those who
attended are:
Mesdamea Mesdames .
A. Nore. O. Dyck,
B. Monerer, w. Keuogg,
J. Cummings. Kilker,
J. T. Consldene. Oallager,
F. V. 8nalfleld. W'oode.
Th Girls' club entertained at ineir an
nual dancing party Friday evening at the
Moose hall. Tha hall was decorated In
red and gold. The evening' program
proved on of th most successful parties
ever given by the club. Much credit ia
due the girls, especially for the hall
decoration. Those present were:
Misses Misses-
Marie Krug. Ann Maurer.
Helen Tyner, Sadie Rothholtl,
Oladys Van Rant. Lueile Nitsche.
Mairgarete mtsreraiai.lllie tstienoerg.
Axnes Fltagerald, ixuiae scninoie,
Klsa Smith. Haxel Cook.
Viola Williams. Mlttle Ward. .
Cathrine Crawford, Clady King.
Clare Iworak, Marie Staroskle.
Ann Hliraina, Amanda Peterson,
Edna Ksther, Helen Dennis.
Messrs. Messrs.
1,t liowry, Jsmes Koutsky,
Russell Phllln, Paul Jordon,
Philip Russell, Kdward Schmidt,
John Bchnlts, Paul Shields.
Ianord Blessing, Ralph Henry,
Edward Hotnpal, Paul Monroe,
I -enter Hnomson, nsorna oisen.
Channy Mann, Julius Stlenberg,
Paul Orchard. John Ward.
Htilrlev Menefee. Oeorre Schmidt.
Russell Barclay, John McCullough.
West Ambler
Social Activities
A daughter waa bora last week to Mr.
and Mra Oscar Grant. Mrs. Grant wa
Miss Violet Gtlmore. before her marriage.
P. lb Edgar left Thursday evening for
Pcott'a Bluff, Nb., and Cheyenne. Wyo.
He will be gone about a week.
John Dunn of 8t. Joseph, Mo., was the
guest of his brother, F. C. Dunn, last
week.
Hal Etultl and Frank Stults of Lin
coln. Neb., wer guests over New Year's
of their grandfather. M. N. Stults. '
Tha Grace Sax Bible class will meet
Tuesday at 10 a. m.. with Mrs. II. S
Nillsen. 27 South Fifty-first trset.
Mr. Charlea Seaman and eon. Roland,
of St. Joseph. Mo., and Mra. Klsde and
Miss Emm Dunn of Kansas City. Mo.,
cam laat week to attend the funeral of
Eva Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold spent New
Trsr's as guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Way ner of Ralston, Neb.
Samuel Brown of Clarlnda, Ia., was th
curst last week of Mr. and Mrs F. D.
Stula Mr. Brown went from her to
8tou City, where liwlll spend th win
ter with Ms daughter. '
Mrs. W. T. Mayfield haa been quit alck
th last week at her horn on Forty
sixth street.
Mr. and Mra. T. W. Smith had a their
gueata laat week. Frank Coon of Green
field, Ia.. and Frank Mason of Kansas
City. Mo..
A reception will be held In th parlor
of Jennings' Methodist church for It.
II. Chenoweth on Wednesdsy venlng.
January II. '
Th Royal Neighbor held installation
of officer on Wednesday evening with
Mrs. John Wlsler and Mra W. C. John
on, a presiding officers.
Mrs. II. 8. Nielsen entertained at lunch
eon Thursday for Mra A. Weaterbery
and daughter. Marion, and Mrs. Herman
Olson and daughter, AUca, of Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nielsen held a
family reunion at dinner Tuesday even
lrur, when covers wer laid for: Mr. and
Mra. II. 8. Nielsen, Mr. and Mra. Jamea
Nielsen, Mr. and Mra Carl Nielsen. Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Johnson. Betty Nielsen
Jan Nielsen, Clara Nielsen, Johanna
SHE WILL WED ON MONDAY
WITH FRANK DREXEL.
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Colwell
Nielsen, Richard Nielsen and Bobbie
Nielsen.
The West Side Mothers' Kensington club
met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Thomss
McDonald.
The Beat Medicine for Coogh.
The first dose of Dr. King's New Dis
covery helps your cough, soothe throat.
Oct a bottle today, 60c. All druggist.
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lAK-ket. Roae finish,
apace for two pic
turea, fin Diamond
ii: Star Clf)
Ketttnff w
1.00 a Moata.
Diamond Stud
01 Diamond Stud, solid
gold. Tiffany Cain
mounting JrU
1.00 a Week.
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PLY
TO H olid
ONE OF POPULAR GIRLS WEDDED
LAST WEEK.
ttlrs. Leon Veawr
WEEKLY CONCERTS WILL
BE HELD AT AUDITORIUM
Commissioner Wlthnell announce that
beginning Sunday afternoon, January 111,
a scries of weekly concerts will be given
at the Auditorium.
A band of sixty rleces will be heard, a
will a large orchestra. Local soloists will
b on the program.
The admisaton will b in cent for any
seat and an effort will be made to pop
ularise these concert.
and Do You Know What
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YOU DO YOU CAN GET A
PLAYER THirT) IT? TT?
PIANO
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Rring Or Mail This Free Player Piano Coupon To
A. HOSPE CO., Dept. B,
Omaha, Nebraska,
My full m
Street . . .
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City
Name of My Piano
Number ot My Piano
We ar clearing out all our broken
lines of Diamonds, Watched, Jew
elry', Silverware, Cut Glass, etc.,
left over from our great Christ
ma a and Holiday Bales.
Special Bargain Prices
Extra Easy Credit Terms
?? Men's Diamond
King. C throng Tooth
mounting. 14k solid
gold, Roman or a7C
poliHhed finish. 9
7.M a acoata.
Scarf Pin.
olid gold. Eng.
llsh finish, fin
mond. ..$10
1 a stoat.
Open Dally Till 8 p. m. Saturday TUI 9 JO
Call or writ for Catalog Wo. oa.
rhona Douglas l4 aa4 our sals,
aaaa wilt call.
The Old Reliable. Original
Diamond and Watch Credit House
Xala Floor, City BTatloaal Bank Block.
4M aouta lta troet, Omafta.
Opposite Borgesa-Baak Co. Sapartxooa Btoia.
ACTUAL TEST HAS PROVEN
That Imitation of D Miracle eaoea
hair to grow out eearer ana atiffev
gfter each removal. Profot yoorsalf.
Jjrsist oa io genuine sy
nd yen w'11 fet the only
bslr remover that hag
seen ustd and reeotn
wianded by mlnnt phy
sicians for over twelve
yeara If your dealer
wiu not anpply you,
rder direct. DeMtrael
Chemical Co. Park Ave.
12th St.. New York.
i-old and recommended by hneiuianac jiC
Connell Drug Co.. Owl Drug Co.. Har
vard rbarmacy and Loyal Pharmacy.
Beautiful Upright and
Grand Pianos
FOR REISJT
$3.50 a Month and Up
Rent allowed on purchase price.
Schmoller & Mueller
Piano Co.
1311.13 Taraam. Phoa Sotif. 1033
"URIC ACID
NEVER CAUSED
RHEUMATISM"
faetloD. If you Itbeumatlam
or Naurltls, aeuis or chroolo so
matter what Tour condition writs
to-dr for my fUt a BOOK eq
RHtUM ATI SM-lt. CauM and
Can." Tliouawi(teill!t"Tbinnel
wonderful book aver wrltteti. 'Ion'i
Pnit aataron It's ABSOLVTaXV
RttV.JfcSSt. A. CAfiE
Iik.. all l Sracluea. Mass;
the Number of It Is?
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In exchange for your old
Upright, Grand or Player
Piano.
No Lottery
No Guessing Contest
No Scheme
THE
House of Hospe
Assures you this is a clean,
legitimate plan to give
away a high class
Player Piano Free
State.
wrist vwiuu iuiand Kxtenaion
Uraielet are hoth fine 14k solid gold.
Ljeyer set. full nickel Jeweled, choice
either whit or gold dial. tOM TC
G uaranteed 9
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Solid Gold Thin Model
22 fV212
A Month
Bo. 1143 llhi.uio. Klgln or Waltltaan
Watrli, full jeweled, 14k solid gold cas
Fits In the pocket Ilk a k'Tt Cil
allvsr dollar
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