THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1917. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. SACRIFICE SALE Will tell below coit t-roora ill-modern except hut cottage, almost new; south front; he tome fruit; chicken yard In rear. This la located at 3110 Burdstts, cloae to car. Price $1,200. Can flvs term. TRAVER BROTHERS Douglas 1881. lit Flrat Nat Bank. SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW One floor; quarter-sawed oak and ftr finish, oak floors, south front, brand new; front porch screened: elegant decorations. Will take In lot or auto, or make terms to a responsible party. Colfax 4111. South. $100 CASH-$15 MONTHLY. Nice little cottage on South 11th St bouelvard. rented for SIX per month; will sell to reliable man tor (1,800 on these terms. EDWARD F. WILLIAMS CO 103-4 Omaha Nat Bk. Bids. Doug. 410. ONE! S-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition: live In one and rent the other. Price for both, 1,70. Verr easy terms. No. 1435 B. 10th St. NORRI3 A NORMS. 400 Bee Bids'. Phone Douglas 4J70. -" Miscellaneous. CLASSY BUNGALOW Five-room bungalow, classy outside and Inside. Price 11,150, reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL 642 Paxton Block. Douglas 1721. W. FARNAM SMITH 4b CO Ro&l Estate and Insurance, JMO Varnam St. Doug. 1004. R. & TRUMBULL. 1808 1st Nat Bk. Bldg. D. 1734. REAL ESTATE B'nest Prpty H. A. WOLF. Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist ln downtown business property. REAL ESTATE To Exchange SHERIDAN. Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co. Improved rancnes, clear, lor mis or sx- change, a a R. B. MONTGOMERY, Donglas 4S10. 637 City Nat Bank Bldg. INVESTIGATE my system; Omaha Realty Trading Co.. 11 Patterson Blk. Tyler its. FOR exchange, (80,000 flats clear, tli Ridge Bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. , ,,,, m M REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. HAVE a bargain price on vacant lots on . Cuming St, C. A. QrlmmeL Doug, nil, Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lots. Fries (220, only 11 cash ana 60 cents per week. Doug, mi. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. FOR SALE IN BENSON GARDENS. ONE acre, lot No. 107, with some useful Im provements; very cheap If bought this fall. Inquire at the Bank of Benson. Phone B. 161 or at tlth. and Grant Sts. A. F. Ahlstrom. Dundee. THREE CHOICE ACRES JUST WEST OF DUNDEE HIGH AND SIGHTLY Call Douglas 2596 and ask for complete description of this beautiful, piece of ground. H. H. HARPER & CO., 1013-14 City National Bank Bldg. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. . Well located lots on easy terms. Mod ern, attraotlve homes. Before buying be ' sure and see GEORGE & CO. JUNDES home for sals by owner, six rooms, breakfast room, sleeping porch, and fire place. Any reasonable proposl ' tlon will be considered. Phone Wal. 1(21. HOMES and home sites in Dundee. -8HUZ.ER A CART. 204 Keellhe. D. (074. - Miscellaneous. I ACRES 46 tb and Fort-8Cs., IS.000. Did you ever see a snap like this Call to dayWalnut 1620. FIVE, ten fifteen or twenty acres, close in; (375 per acre and up; Tel. Wal. 1466. TEN acres, close In, lays fine. (4,000. Tel. WaL 1460. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE have several good reliable buyers for auu v-rcuiu uuuses o.uu Bungalows Wlia (300 to (600 down. Call Osborne Realty Co., Tyler 498. 701 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments; nave parties waiting, western ' Real Estate. 411 Karbach Blk. D. 1(07. IF you want quick action on your prop erty, list It with me. LUND. 420 ROSE! ' BLDG., TYLER 1st WE have a customer for a handsome brick - residence in desirable district F. D. Weed. 210 B. 18th St ARNDT & TAYLOR can assist you. 1826 Laird St Webster 2039. FINANCIAL Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages. CITY and farm loans promptly mads. Rates S, 514 and I psr cent Reasonably com mission, UNITED STATES TRUST CO, 212 South 17th, Omaha, Neb. FARM and city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest, t per cent, tH per cent and t per cent PETERS TRUST CO.. 1122 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. (1,800 M'TGE. bearing 6 pet. semi-annually; secured by property valued at (6,480. Tal-m&ge-Loomls Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. H. W. BINDER. Honey on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. SHOPEN CO., PRIVATE MONEY. . - - J ( PER CENT Mortgages secured by Omaha residence property, for sale by E. H. Lougee, Inc., 53J Keellne Bldg. FARM and city loans, 5. 6H and 6 per cent W. H. Thomas. Kelllne Bldg. Doug. 1(48. (100 to (10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam fits. MONEY to loan on mproved farms and ranches. Rloke Investment Co.. Omaha. OMAHA HOMES. EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFB R. E. CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat'l. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, (04 Bee Bldg. IT O MONEY HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. C Of CITY GARVIN BROS.. '0 LOANS ' Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERO. 212 Bran- deis Theater Bldg. D. 68 5. Stocks and Bonds. OIL STOCKS. A. L. WRIGHT. Flattron Hotel. Dong. JT8T. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lands. INDOOR SPORTS i I l By Tad. ' 1 " r awrl m ""'' WA i A oj HAve if I fj J J I A MMi.u.r. uii v 'iff Mf t ft .1 pay sr -J "saw . SBSW V V7A . - UJUr1" i v A I l 1 . SV 7' i rn i sj: i it . vsv fo. v WELL JmB ffW L JWT - S .1 Sie rttt time o-o USD f OOX.- HJH -A0Ol3iT 6PCCkT I CT Aj4? tti dAVTu'j f WW fi w w - " ' 6U MAAf OCT wom JMOKE A TECC M 5CW0 FO . Aipooie. JpatnT Cack:j g- c .ty Cmap tin 1 vi tvat ofti V. if. ' ? I i' I ... ar V1 ' . 1 AAJ VA r iwVI AorjiceTW 7A appv m if it w V VII MM X TOOK (tcfrVMCwJO N6rV 0 M77X roi-c HW-p- WTTFD- fVUM TWfT irOOtOCrV JfcAOCl Of jtiwtfrMOW TWATt5oV POUT KrVOW wMAr ITT" D6XT rCAi 0 w AtAOPAJ fiADc - .. ... evi . . A sasaV aft a ft , P'r- - .1AA1 ST Ul itM 1 THAT UCTT BO 7 FARM AND RANCH LANDS " Iowa Lands. 10 ACRES FINE GARDEN LAND. Has a good T-room house, barn, chicken houses and yards, land rich as a barnyard and can all be used. Fins level road to city, only 4 miles, near school and about 1 mile from railroad station. Price (1,760. (1,750 cash, balance long term, ; Address care omaha Bee, Council Bluffs. AUTOMOBILES WANTED FOR BPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex change Co.. 2107 Farnam St Doug. C03S 117 MAXWELL, brand new, never been run. Leaving city; must sell, (600 cash. Call -Tyler 1462 and ask for Sherwood. SEVERAL used cars at bargain prices. Call Carl Changstrom, Standard Motor Car Co., Douglas 1705. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE T Choice Farms Near Omaha , . Desirable farm homes at reasonable prices, .easy terms.' -You can have the choice of six differ ent 80-acre farms I have listed. Prices (111 to (ISO per acre. 120-acre level well Improved farm, (1(( per acre. .. , . 120 acres rolling upland;, big Improve ments. Pries (HO pn. acre.- (160 acres well Improved, near Elkhorn, 1176 per acre. - ..'220-acre, stock farm 10 miles from Oma ha; has soms timber; good alfalfa and corn land. . Fries (10 per acre. ' Two good well Improved 40-acre farms, priced at 1200 per acre. . - 3J0 acres, elegant Improvements, fins location. Price (200 per acre. . If Interested write, phone or call at my offloe. , ... PAUL PETERSON,- 182-164 Brandela Theater Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Office. Doug.. 1280; Res. Wal. 8104. A FIRST-CLASS 120-acre farm 4- miles from Hartlngton, Neb. Well Improved and all good land; will ssll or exchange. See O. A. Kull, Oakland, Neb. (20 ACRES Near Overton, Dawson coun ty; 120 A. alfaira, all cultivated, lair bldgs.. fenced and cross-fenced. Price, (20 per acre. . Best of terms. . A. A. Pats man, 628 Securities Bldg. 8MALL Nebraska farm e neasy payments 6 acres up. Ws farm the farm ws sen you. The -Hungerford Potato Growers association. 15th and Howard Sta. Omaha. Douglas 1871. FOR SALE Cheap, my Improved 166-acre farm near Ponca, Net). ; easy terms, u desired. Address Dr. C. W. Glllln, (II F. L. T. Bldg., Sioux City. Ia. SCOTTSBLUFF Irrigated farm. Bargain. It Is one of the best Box 117 urana isiana. Neb. FOR SALE Imp. farm, mils to modern town. Peter Rock. Mason city, men. LIST your lands for quick results with C J. Canan, 110 McCarue Bldg.. omana. Oregon Lands. OREGON "Heart of the Range." Jordan valley project, 44,001 acres Irri gated land. Fres map. Next excursion Sep tember 18. HARLET J, HOOKER, 140 First Nat Bank Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. Texas Lands. - GOOD corn land, east Texas, 126 an acre. Get my tree book. W. 8. FRANK. 201 Neville Block. Omaha. AUTOMOBILES REO, early 1015 model, 4-cyl., (-pass, car. In perfect condition In every respect; new tires, one extra, electric starter. This car looks fine and has mileage of only 2,000 miles. If you wish a ear that Is guaran teed to be right call Hitchcock, Tyler 222, for demonstration. Pries (400. 1410 Jackson St I . . TOO NEED TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED DON'T TOUT ALL RIGHT. WE DO THE BEST WORK IN TOWN. TRT US. THE TIRE SHOP, 2611 FARNAM. DOUGLAS 417(. TIRES AT HALF PRICE. New 14x4 N. 8. Firestone, (21.50; plain, (25. New 12x4 N. S. Firestone, (36; plain, (24.60. KAIMAN'S TIRE. SHOP, 1721 Cuming. Doug. 6828. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE. 1202 Farnam. - Douglas lilt. Scrlpps-Booth roadster at a sacrifice. 11 Chevrolet..... .(ill 11 Maxwell.. (325 Moon Six Sacrifice MINNESOTA FARM BARGAIN Flpe 200-acre Improved farm, with good 1-room house, good barn for 21 head of cattle and I head of horses; large chicken house, hog house, ice house, two fine wells of good water, new windmill; all fenced and cross-fenced, hog-tight; 166 acres under cultivation, balance pas ture, and not one aers of waste land. This Is a bargain and a good investment; only 2 miles from the city of Sauk Cen sr. 'Price (75 per acre; no trades. A. J. DUBEAU, Owner, Sauk Center, Minn. 120 acres, heavy soli, 60 miles west of Minneapolis; 76 acres cultivated, balance .timber, pasture; good t-room house, barn and other outbuildings; horses, 6 cows. 1 head of young stock, hogs, chickens, turkeys and all this year's crop, consist ing of 26 acres extra good corn and small grain; all goes at (65 per acre; 14.000 cash, balance per cent. McMICHABL INVESTMENT COMPANT. 600 Wilmao Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. CROSSTOWN GARAGE. DOUGLAS 4441. 116 8. 24TH. . 1(14 Ford Roadster, (185; 1IK Overland Roadster, perfect condition, new tires. (876. C W. FRANCIS AUTO CO. , Used Car Dept. 2112-18 Harney St Douglas 151. Almost any make at reasonable prices. ALL kinds of cars for hire with or with out driver by the mile or by the hour. Fords lOe per mils. Douglas 71 Ne braska Service Oarsg GUARANTEE TIRE AND VULCANIZING CO.. all kinds of tire repairing work guar anteed. Douglas 7662. 1100 Douglas St FOR SALE Saxon 81x touring. In good condition, 1(11 model. Must be sold at once. Phone Harney 6987.- OAKLAND light six, 111! model. INDUSTRIAL OARAOB CO., 10th and Harney. Douglas 6251. TELL & BINKLEY. WE BUY AND SELL USED FORDS. W-n- fit Doug. 1640. ilAlit.Hifcd CHARGBO AND REPAIRED. Everready Battery Station, 1201 Farnam. BARGAINS in used cars. ORR MOTOR BALES CO., 10th and Farnam. Harney 414. USED CAR DEPT. WILLY'S-OVERLAND, INC.. 2047 Farnam St Doug J292-L. ,uu ft ST ftAjCC A Horses Live Stock Vehicles. SEVERAL light truck delivery wagons st your price. Haarman Vinegar A Pickle Co.. 1014 8. 20th St. ' For Sale. GOOD light farm work horae, single or dou ble, buckskin color, little pavement sore, but good puller; (36 If sold this week; no further use for him. Walnut 1648, FOR SALE One bay horse and rubber tire buggy; very reasonable If taken at once. Dr. H. H. Kaufman, Ralston, Neb. Phone Ralston 82. JOS MATHS, patent vulcanlser, manufac turer, experts tire repairing. 2860 Far. nam. Phone Harney 4380. GOOD, slightly used tires, cheap. G. G. . Tire Co. Repairing Co., 1416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. BERTSCHT "Kan-Fix-It." Southeast cor ner 20th and Harney Sts. Douglas 1562. 4 BRAND new Baxon roadsters. 110 8. 17th St Douglas 0070. . GOOD bsrgalns in used Fords. 4001 8. 24th. Tel. South 4360. 1115 MAXWELL, leaving city, so will sell cheap. 6224 8. 28th St. South 2868. Tires and Supplies. TIRE price wreckers. This Is no 1 In 1 tlrs. COMBINATION TIRE FACTORY, liom Jackson. Agts. wanted. Omaha. Neb. BIJY Lee Punctureproof Pneumatlo Tires and eliminate your tlrs troubles. Powell Supply Co.. 1061 Farnam 8t Auto Repairing and Painting. (100 reward for magneto we can't repair, Colls repaired. Bayedorfer. 210 N. 18th. Auto Bodies. SPECIAL FORD 8EDAN BODIES. WM. PFEIFFER AUTO A CARRIAGE WR8 25th Ave. and Leavenworth 8t. Tyler 701. Electric Starters and Repairs. ALL MAKES REPAIRED Auto Service Co. Former Strahlb & Anderson), 111 8. lttb St Douglas 6481. Blcyles. FOR SALE Bagona bicycle; price reason able. Call Harney 1502. Motorcycles and Bicycles H A R L E Y-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used Machines. Vlotor H. Roos, "The Motorcycle Man," 17th and Leavenworth. CLEVELAND lightweight motorcycles sra elassy, clean and economlnaL Terms to suit ths purchaser. Plott Bros., 1251 Farnam, MEDICAL WHY SUFFER t Latest and most scisntlfle treat ment for all diseases. Dr Charles Barnes, (11-524 Ross Bldg. Ex amination and consultation free. Ha Is curing thousands, WHY NOT YOUT Delaysars dangerous. If you can't call, writs. Hours I i. ia to 6 p. m. ; 7:30 to 1:20 evenings. Sunday by appointment DR. E. R. TARRY, 140 BEH BLDG. PILES. FISTULA CURED. . Dr. E. R. Tarry cures piles, fistula and other rectal diseases without surgical op erations. Curs guaranteed and no money paid until cured. Write for book on rec tal disease and testimonials. FOR SALE 6 delivery wagons at your price. Haarman Vinegar 4 Pickle Co., 1014 S. 20th St. FOR SALE Good 1,200-pound horse. Call at 1716 Vinton St or phone Ty 1118. POULTRY AND PET STOCK WANTED Fox terrier or Boston bull male pup. Will pay up to (S, Addrsss Box 1122. Bee. v , MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security (40, t mo.. H, goods, total cost, (1.60. (40, 8 mo. endorsed notes, total cost, (2.80. Smaller, large am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Rose Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. LEGAL RATES LOANS (34.00 ,v (240.00 or more. Easy payments. Utmost privacy. 140 Paxton Bldg. Tel. Doug. 2206. OMAHA LOAN COMPANY. LODGE ROOM NEWS OF GREATER OMAHA Masonic Relief Association to Meet in National Convention Latter Part of the Present Month. DIAMONDS and jewelry loans at 2tt and ltt per cent; private booths. W. C. Flatau, (01 Securities (Rose) Bldg. Tyler 150. RUPTURE successfully treated without a surgical operation. Call or writs Dr. Frank H. Wray, 806 Bee Bldg. Chiropractors. Pre. Johnston, 1825 W. O. W. Bldg. D. 4628? Dr. J. C Lawrence, Batrd Bldg. D. (461. PERSONAL THE Salvation Army Industrial Home so licits your old clothing, furniture, msga sines Ws collect Ws distribute. Phone Doug. 4126 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new bom. 1111-1112-1114 Dedgs St ' ELECTRIC treatment; baths; Swedish mas sags. Central Institute, 1(01 Harney Douglas 70(7. MANICURING, mass, snd scalp treatment. For appointment call Ty. 1038. 703 8. 24th. MISS FISHER, sulphur, steam baths and massage, 171 Bran. Thea. Bldg. D. 1561. MAE BRUGMAN, sclentlfle masseuse and baths. 101 Ksrbach Blk. Red 2727. MISS SMITH, massulst. Rlttenbouse sani tarium. 210-214 Batrd Blk. D. 2468. LUELLA WEBSTER, massags and mani curing. Ill Paxton Blk. Red 1400. ALL RIGHT private maternity boms. Best care. 2(05 Bristol. Webster 2(08. PRIVATE licensed maternity home, 4411 N . 18th 8t Phone Colfax 2041. BATH and massage. 1802 Farnam Bt Room 2. Phone Douglas 8761. SCIENTIFIC massage. 620 Etc Bldg. Phone Douglas (172. TOUPE8 cleaned 4 dressed. Brandela Stores Manicuring and mass. 1622 Farnam. R. 11 MISS WEST, manicure, massage. 210 N. 17th. E. BROTT. Hsss, 702 8. lltb. D. 1628. Speculators Begin tov Ship Wheat to Market Holders of wheat in Omaha trade territory are beginning to loosen up, presumably in anticipation that in stead of prices being higher, they are going to be lower, is the opinion of Food Administration Agent Neal, who is greatly pleased with the out look for' the future. Saturday wheat receipts on the Omaha market were twenty-nine car loads as against fourteen on the cor responding day of last week. This to the mind of Mr. Neal indicated that the men and corporations having wheat in storage are beginning to show a disposition to help in the matter of increasing the available food supply. While the receipts were fairly heavy, thefe was nowhere enough to go around and fill the orders that Mr. Neal had on hand. The demand from millers of this territory are piling up and at the same time numerous or ders are coming from those in far away states. No attempt will be made to fill orders of the outsiders' until the home territory is amply supplied. On the prospect of a bumper crop over the corn belt, prices on this cereal slumped off 10 to 12 cents a bushel, though the demand was good and many sales on the Omaha Grain exchange were made at the reduction that came during the short session. Receipts were ninety-six carloads and E rices ranged around $1.951.96 a ushel. Oats were Yj to 2 cents off, selling at 5858 cents a bushel. The re ceipts were forty-three carloads. "Chick" Evans, Champ Golfer, Wins Cleveland Red Cross Play Cleveland, O., Sept. IS. Charles "Chick" Evans of Chicago, national open golf champion, paired with Ned Sawyer of Chicago, won in patriotic golf here today over Professionals Alex Ross of the Detroit Golf club and Grange Alves of the Shaker Heights club, Cleveland. Scoring was by the Nassau system, two points a hole, the an.ateurs winning by twenty points. The match was played for the benefit of the Red Cross. Duluth Duck Hunters Wait For First Signs of Birds Duluth, Minn., Sept. IS. Unde terred by rainy, soft weather, hun dreds of duck hunters crowded north and westbound trains out of Duluth today, ready to meet the first feeble flights of ducks and geese tomorrow, the first day of the Minnesota season. Reports indicate that the inland lakes are well stocked with ducks, known as "restinir flocks." The biennial national convention of the Masonic Relief association, of the United States and Canada will tit held in Omaha September 25 to 27 under the auspices cf the Omaha masonic board of relief and the grand lodge of Nebraska. Lou B. Winsor, grand secretary ot the grand lodge of Mich igan, president of the national asso ciation, and Secretary Willis D, EnEle whj open the meetings at 10 o clock, Tuesday, September 25, in the Scot tish Kite cathedral. The opening ses sion will be followed by lunch at the Commercial club. The sessions will be held in the Masonic templet Six teenth street and Capitol avenue. Omaha secured the convention through the activities of R. V. Cole, secretary of the Omaha board of re lief and a member of the executive board of the national association, and E. V. Parrish of the publicity bureau of the Commercial club. "The association was organized in 1885," said Mr. Cole, "and this is the first time the convention has come this far west. We are glad to be able to get these representative Masons in touch with Omaha." Knights of Pythias. Nebraska lodge, No. 1, will work in the rank of Esquire Monday night. Refreshments will be served after the work and a general social time will be enjoyed by the members. The chancellor commander, A. E. May, has gone to the training camp of the( officers' reserve corps. His place is being taken by B. A. Ken nedy. s Odd Fellows. Preparations are well under way for the approaching fifty-ninth session of the Grand lodge of Nebraska, Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellowi, and the thirty-fourth annual session of the Rebekah . assembly, which will con vene in Lincoln October 16-18. The opening session will be held the evening of October 16 and talent from various parts of the state has already been secured for the program to be given at that time, which prom ises to be one of. unusual merit. This meeting will be open to the public and will be followed by an informal reception. An information bureau will be con ducted at .the headquarters at the Lindell hotel and competent members of the order will be in charge, who will gladly give their assistance to all in need of their services. A list of rooms, for which t uniform rate will be charged, will be furnished to those who desire to room in private homes in preference to the hotels. Every preparation possible is being made for the comfort and convenience of the delegates. The committees' having the various arrangements in charge are at fol lows: Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. General Committees James A. Davis, chairman; Louis E. Shelton, secretary. Hall Committee H. P. Rankin, Emil Aura, J. W. Kelsey. Program Committee E. Arthur Carr, J. M. Doyle, Etta Beever. Publicity Committee H. P. Rankin, J. M. Doyle, Ada L. Havens. finance xommittee james a. Davis, Louis E. Shelton, George S. Root. Reception Committee Emil Aura, George S. Root, Agatha Wallich. Rebekah Assembly Executive Com mitteeAda L. Havens, Etta Beever, Agatha W illich. Woodmen of the World. The patriotic Woodmen of the World central committee of two dele gates from each of the twenty-four camps in Greater Omaha met Friday night and made arrangements to look after the members of the order who are going to war and to provide a banquet for all new members and the member securing the new one. About fifty members of the order have en listed and are going or have gone to join the colors. Dante camp, No. 533, will meet Oc to'utr 7 and introduce thirty new mem bers. Frank Anzelona will bring in four of these. Omaha-Seymour camp, No. 16, will ?;ive a complimentary dancing party or members and their families Tues day evening. Alpha camp, No. I, has moved into the big hall . in Labor temple and meets each Friday night. The last two meetings since the change have been well attended. Cedar Wood camn. No. 19. South Side, is showing an unusual amount of interest at this time. Several new members, have been secured. Druid camp, No. 24, will meet Mon day night, at which time matters per taining to the boys going to the front will be taken up. Robinhood camp, No. 30, Florence, met last Thursday evening, when delegates to the central committee were appointed. Zizkubdub camp. No. US, Frank Benak, clerk, is making arrangements to secure a number of new members and have them introduced at the next meeting. Kosciuszko camp, No. 352, is tak ing on new life and at the last meet ing arrangements were made whereby the membership will be greatly in creased. Benson camp, No. 288, will intro duce fifteen new members Tuesday night in the hall at the Benson audi torium. Lithuanian camp, No. 444, has re quested all members to be present at the next meeting to take part in the membership campaign started by the central committee. i Fraser camp. No. 499, Charles Hoff man, clerk, reports that arrangements are being made to entertain some of the neighboring camps in the near future. Thomas camp. No. 523, is making rapid progress with its new hall. Last Sunday the members of the Wood men circle served lunch and helped with the work. Woodmen Circle. W. A. Fraser grove, No. 1, held its regular business meeting Friday even ing. Officers and the team put on the initiatory work. Alpha grove, No. 2, will give a card party in its hall Tuesday evening, September Z5. Tribe of Ben Hur. Mecca' court. No, 13. will hold an open meeting Thursday to the mem bers and friends. Royal Arcanum. Union Pacific council, No. 1069, Royal Arcanum, will give a dancing party in the council chamber, room 301, Crounse building, Thursday even ing, September 20. , Iowa Man Elected Coach at Colorado School of Mines Golden. Colo.. Sent. IS. AoDoint- ment of Charles S. Parsons of Sioux City, Ia., as athletic coach at the Colorado School of Mines here, was announced following a telegram of ac ceptance from Parsons. Parsons played with the Iowa state college team in 1915 and since has been coach at M. Vincent s at bioux City and at Trinity college. Johnstown (Pa.) Team Eliminates Detroit Johnstown, Pa., Sept 15. By win ning today's game, 10 to 3, the Moose team of Johnstown eliminated the Miss Detroit Cigars team of Detroit from the Class A championship of the National Base Ball federation, the Johnstown team having also won yesterday's. DRIED LUNCHEON AT COMMERCIAL GLOB Food Drying Enthnslaits En tertained at Luncheon of Foods Driedjn Municipal Drying Plants. V Anyone with doubt of the practi cability of food drying would have been fully converted had he attended the luncheon given by the Commer cial club Saturday for the entertain ment of Omaha people who have been closely associated with the food drying campaign. Perfectly delicious," was the ver dict of all. From the little corn crack ers (which looked like oatmeal) and the vegetable soup, to the ice cream, flavored with dried cherries and other fruits, the luncheon was t trreat cess. Even such ardent advocates of food conservation as the guests went home with a new ardor for the cause, The following is the menu of the luncheon, which was made up chiefly of foods dried in the municipal drying plants: Vafstsbls Soup. ' Cora Cracksrs. Ollvn. Rips Olives. Chicken Croquettes. Appls snd RhObard Saves. ' Duchesss Potatoes. Hot Corn Muffins. ' Combination Salad. Dry Fruit. les Cream. Caks. , Small Coffee. The guests included Mesdames Mary Howe, Thor Jorgenstti, A. Ci Anderson, Herbert McCoy, F. J. Bur nett, R. L. Frantz Rose Ohaus J. L. Kennedy, L. M. Lord, Frank Odell, H. B. Whitehouse, T. R. Rutledge. Harriet MacMurphy, A. L. Fernald, William Archibald, Smith, M. H. Con ant, Charles Lotz, L. J. Healey, Messrs. Jorgenson, L. L. Franklyn, J. W. Welch, j. L. Kennedy, Lord, Frank Odell, George Doane, J.Hayden, O. T. Eastman, Stanley Rosewater, R. S. Trimble, W. F. Baxter, J. A. Sun derland, C. C. George, Randal! K. Brown, Gould Dietz, David Cole, Dr. B. W. Christie, Colonel F. A. Grant; Misses Eva Mahonev. Irma Grots and Lucy Harte. Field Club Golfers Battle In Medal Handicap Play thr .inlet if th Omaha Pi'M l.k Cot - ------- - v i.iHiiw A IVIU VIUU WOlv urday afternoon in the medal handi cap piay, eignt to quality. Those nnalif vino- urr T a rn.ir T mers, j. W. Tillson, A. V. Sho'twell, ir L. r tv nr'i v ...... wiurpny, a. n. wtison, josepn Wil liams and C. B. Stuht. Foflowiner were the scores: , Gross. Hdcp. Net. A..V. Shotwell 11 11 71 O. O. tileben .-. 17 11 71 J. W. Tillson 11 11 tj 8. H. Chambers II if ' 7t Jack 8harp It 11 71 Harry Oreenstreet if ' 1 7f C. K. Burmester 17 1 71 0. W. Shields...., ,17 II 71 8. H. Wllaon 10 11 ' 7J M. J. Coakiejr II if 77 T. Relmera ,,,, 17 II ff A. B. Rutherford........... II U II P. Wernher II , IS 71 T. P. Murphy II . 14 74 Al Krur II 11 1 P. Potter , If 14 If W. O. Nicholson 11 is 77 B. B. Brando.... 100 It 14 C M. Richards IT IS , II C. B. Stuht 11 14 74 W, E. Maloney... 11 n 71 J. V. 8hlreman. ........... 17 11 71 Albert Cahn ................ It 1 1 71 S. B. Young. ......v 71 4 75 H. H. La Douceur.,., , II I 74 Jo Williams v. II 1 74 P. Hill It- I 71 H. E. MtUlksn II II - 71 C. J. Balrd..... , IS II 71 A. O. Nichols.. It 11 71 H. McCoy ...II It 71 A. Parmer It II 11 1. X Dunn..., IS 14 ' 71 C. W. Calkins... 84 It 71 In the drawings the following pairings were made: La Douceur plays Wilson. , T. Relmera plays Murphy. t. W. Tillson plays Jos Williams A, V. Shotwell plays C. B. Stuht. There are Red Cross chapters la every county In Nebraska with the ex ception of McPherson county, accord Ins; to the latest report of Mrs. Z. T. Llndsey.