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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1906)
TTIE OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: XOVEMREK 2o. 19T.fi. ( 1 aw 1 ) f 7( , 1 mm ii cu'a Axa charity I TJlllan Fitch to rrerldo. The flrt hslf w of vmjpj people from borli Onntu hour will lo devoted to phvslral culture. end Dundee, who are nfnl'r of the WinBfld tluK The Vis.t.ng Nurses' asen ....hold , '- 'bVThe Its annual inettng t the rnxton hotel , death of Mr, P.llss' brother. Friday nftrmoon. Nnvmhfr t. St 3 Mr. I.. 1,. Hsrr nf f1ii,r wss mint Announcements are r.tit of the first cr.n- "'clock. Offices will be 'l.-ctd for the dunni; the iveeK of lit brother. Sir. f Ventlon of the Young Women's Christian coming year and annunl reports will he association of the 1'nited 8 tit es of Amrr- I t'e-'e; ved. All Ipteresicil In the work of lea, which will be held n New Yoik City, association are Invited to attend. December B nnd . Tho meetings will be I held jrt South church. Thirty-eighth nnd i nursery committee of the Child Pav- Mad.son streets, and will f open to vie- I'1 Institute will hold Its annuel doll Itlng delegate from assoo itlons that have ' ''azar Dec. 7 and S. In The pee lutlM'tia. applied for charter membership In the new ' I. Pair. Mr. Uafs of Chicago, wni their guest for a day. Mies Minium Hancock, formerly of Dundee, but for several years paat a resi dent nt finishn. who died after a brief nines:., list Sunday, wan burled or. Wednesday, nt Forest Un. Th" ser vires n i the home wore conducted by Bishop Williams. organization. This convention will deter mine the union of the two national Young Women' Christian associations and will h r.ne of the most Important women's meet ings of the, year. There will be no x offlclo rrprrsetitntlves. Voting elf legate' tickets w ill bo Issued onlv to thn.o -hn ! KEWS CF OMAHA SUBURBS Reason. Mr.. t.si.iirn of Mason. Neb., is visiting ii-. and Mrs. Otlo Ager. Mr. end Mrs. Rnv Knofe w-re guests ! t G. R. Williams last week. Jacob Hottck and family have moved Into j the Kelly homo for the winter. I Mrs. John Noble suffered last week iv esi - . " I MfF. It. lt"fT "if ' ""t "I'm iiiv run n HI Iftillidrtlill J ), . rru-nm,, , ,gnea by the presl- Mrr. 1. 8ys and slter the Hst or tne H)rf.n jrnr of irnHr(, vHlted her lent of a local association. Kueh local - week. nclre. Airs. K. R. Parker, during the we.-k. aoclstlon Is entitled to one flrlegate for I . Ja,v"'- ,he Pon "f fl.nd MT,' rra.nk ' Mrr. Parsons Is entertaining Mrs. J. A. very 100 members or fraction thereof. A I Jovered '''' entirely re- . Mutgay and little dunht.-r of Silver I.eal. sp'lal rate of one and a third fare for the j Mr,. j,hn Itlake entertained friends f-om Herrv Unckman and Henrv Thomas have round trip, on the certificate plan, haa been North Omaha this week, nt her home In Kone to assixt In the h,,r.. .ut in s..- va A i . . .... : t'olrarntan ' onu rprciai irains win t run, v'v"r' . I reZanorr.9,IOSn0 ?Cm?'T k to rt' AmbleV 'From For iy-hlrd anu deleratlor.a. Ppeelal rates have also been I Center streots. made by rereral of tha New YorV. hotels, j Mrs. D. .inanely ntfndcd the we.l.llnc of Tha convention will be followed by n con-I two of her youiiB friends cm South Tenth ference of association secretaries, auper- i lr,M"t Tuesday. Intendents snrl r... i. ' . Mrs. R. (fetty returned from her visit inienaenta and directors at Tark Avenue ho-I n her K,slp Mr;. K. To(l,i ,., r.nl tel. December 8. 9 nnd 10. I Omaha, Saturday. Rev. R. M. Henderson su plied tho Meth- Mrs. Emma F. Pyers. geera secretary. rulp,I ,st W"- Sunday, retum- ., ... , . neirPMi). j, .fc. lom Monday noon. w ,P r" oranlllon " S. T. Campbell has moved back to his old Mi a. W. P. Harford. The board of directors home on Forty-third and CVntt streets, sa vi me unwna association only a few weeks "c lla "ol ' lne w" nom" s wen. go unanimously voted to take chartet membership In tho new national organisa tion and the state convention recently took the lame action. The new organisation will combine the American committee and the International Board of Young Women's Christian association on the evangelical plan, that has been the basis of the Amer ican committee and Is also the baala of the Young Men's Christian association. Steps that have led to this union are most interesting. About two years ago the In ternational board, a iion-nectarlan organiza tion with Urge property holdings, made I overtures to the American committee for consolidation, agreeing to accept the evan gelical basis of organization of the Amer ican committee. Several conferences have been held and an agreement haa finally been reached and the first convention of the Young Women's Christian association of the United States of America will or ganize next month. Monday afternoon's meeting of the Woman'a club will he open to the public, contrary to rule. The business meeting will convene at 3:30 o'clock, but little of Importance will come before that session, excepting an address bv Superintendent Morris of the Associated Charities on the work and the methods of that institution. At 3:39 o'clock Miss Jane Hrown.ee nf Toledo, O.. will address the club on "Ethi cal Education In the Tubllc Schools." The Itoard of Education will be guests of the club and the schools will be dlmesej early that the teachers may attend. Miss F.mwnlee cornea under the auspices of the club's civil service committee, the beard and the principals. Miss Brownlee was one of the principal speakers at the conven tion of the Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs nt Kearney in October. a"! h"r system of ethlcnl Instruction has at tracted the attention of school nnthorlti'--: all over the country. Ed Walsh camo In from a business trip for tho Woodmen of the World Wednesday and spent a few days with his family her". M ar.d Mrs. r. J. Trabor outer's Ined their friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Aughe, at their homo in East Ambler Saturday even ing. Allen and Albert Faverly are Improving their time Saturdays firing the switch en Klnee at the Northwestern round house in Mouth Omaha. Invitations are out for the wedding of Miss Frances Ormnby to Mr. Elmer Drninor nt Paoli, III., on Thanksgiving day. Miss Ormsby is the youngest daughter of Mr. M. Ormsby. formerly of Eckennan, now of Florence boulevard. Florence. Miss Palgler of Omaha was the guest of Mrs. M. J. Gleason Wednesday night. Mrs. Alice Covert will move into her new house on Main street the latter part of the week. Mrs. W. A. Belknap of Omaha apent Thursdav visiting with the family of Mr. Louis Grebe. George R. Whitney of Lincoln spent one day here this week looking after some busi ness matters. Mr. rnd Mrs. J. N. Martin and daughter of Omaha were the gusts of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Grebe Sunday last. Rev. Mr. Brown of St. Mark's church was Vork. Miss Emily Gavin, who has been s-k for two weens, has returned to her school duties: Charles E. Ryram of llenson was mar ried Ihh week to Miss Elli Lent:ng i.i Om .h.it. Man at 8 a. m. nnd 1:!M n. n.. at r't. Bernni'd s church lott.iy. Su.iday school at p. m. Eur Peterson has returned to his home In .Iiilerburg, Colo., atter a visit to Jarne.i Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGuIre entertained Mr. and Airs. 1'. ttyan of Chicago during lne past week. Mr- K. J. Whistler and Mrs. Stevens have r-iurneti tioni .i month's visit with rela tives in Iowa. . n' woi and billiard hall hus been movtd from Its old location to the upper room a of the postolllce. The nw restaurant on Main street ir. nearly completed. It will bo occupied by Herman Z'ilari. Frank WuliT Ins left for his home in Colorado Springs. Mrs. Wulff will remain to visit a short time. 1 William Rice nnd family have moved into the home of Thomas Smith, who is now located In Chicago. The firm of Johnson & Woebke has dls- ! solved partnership and Mr. Johnson will run the Benson transfer. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid met last week with Mrs. V. It. Smith. A lunch was served to those present. Mrs. K'lley and daughter, Alice, leave this week to join Mr. Kclley In their new home In Arkansas. Mrs. Morton Orlndulph has gone to Mis- I sourl for a six weeks' visit. Mr. Onn- j dulph will Join her later. The next regular meeting of the Fra- ' ternal I'nion lodge will be held at the God I Fellows' hall, November 30. There will be Eilscopal services at the Odd Fellows' hall today, at 4 p. m , con- 13 jOOliSL - i d - J I v ll n I rluned by Rov. Father Ro, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Tucker at .''A w- s..n v rh 1. 1 at l i s. m. Epworth Ie.tgue at 9:M p. m t 1 Members of the Women's Christian Tem perance union are much disappointed that Temperance Suudivy. which will be ob served !n churches till over the world to day. Is not to he observed by Dr. Torrey at the Auditorium. A committee from the local Women's Chii?tlan Temperance union presented a request for such recognition to Dr.' Torrey. Thursday evening, but the cvengelirt declined to comply on the ground that such a service would Inter fere with the regular evangelistic work. The un'.ou will hold its November educa tional meeting Tuesday afternoon Instead of WednesdMy. at 2:.K) o'clock, at the home of Hit. George Covell. K1 Wirt atr?et. Mrs. Fred Patterson, who attended the world's and national conventions of the Women's ChriHtlan Temperance union this fall, representing Nebraska, will give a re port of those mooting. The Women's auxiliaries of the Episcopal church Willi meet Friday afternoon of this week at Trinity cathedral ut I'M o'clock. Rev. John Albert Williams will address the meeting on "Fetiches and Superstition of Africa." Mrs. James AVlse nf Sou'.h Omaha will present the current topics and Miss Blanche Sorenson will sing. Auxlla rles from Omaha,' South Omaha, Blair, Tiattamouth and Ashland will be In at tendance. The Society of the Fine Arts will hold lis regular meeting at tha public library thla week on Friday at 10 a. m. instead of Thumday. Mrs. M. H. I-owrle will tnv rhargo of the program. Subject, "Raphael." Misa Laura A. Gregg has recently" corn plated a tour of the atate In the Inte-est of tha Wopian S'Jffrnge association of Ne braska. A number of new orgs-ntiatlons hava been effected and the clubs of several towns have made a gratifying gain in mem bership. The American history department of th-.-Woman'a club will meet Tuesday efter- noon at 3 o'clock; leader. Mrs. C. R. Glover, The oratory department will meet Wednesda-y morning at 10 o'clock. War. dinner Thursday evening. Tho puhlic schools were closed Tuesday on account of the break in the water pipe, the wal'T supply being cut off. Mies Mae Callahan of Omaha spent Sat urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. fl. Tuokr, the guest of thir daughter. Miss Jessie. Nels Sorensen. pi stmnster at Brownlee. Neb.. Is here for n few days visiting his fathr. Chris Borensen, who lives north west of town. Frank Pascal has his nw store building under way which he is having built on the corner of Jefferson and Main streets. It will be 32x70 feet. Miss Emma King sport Sunday at home visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. King. She makes her home In South Omaha with her sistr. Mrs. Francla. Michnfl Gleason has finiahed the resi dence on the Nosh property near Coffman. Nehi.. and is now ererting a large barn, which will take some time to complete. An Item In a plattsmouth (Xeb.) paper states that Miss Mlanehe Warlier of Flor ence Is assisting with the work of the grand recorder's office of the Ancient Or der of f'nlled Workmen. Hon. F. 8. Tucker spent a couple of days In Lincoln this week looking over the ground for his work this winter In the leg islature. He apent several hours In the state penitentiary while there this time. R. H. Olmstead of the firm of McCoy Olmstead, attorneys of Omaha, letl Wednesday night tor Dfnver. Colo., to try a cattle case In the federal court there. Ho will probably be absent until Thanksgiving. Sheriff Claus Menrke of Washington county had some business to look after in Omaha and Douglas county. Wednesdav. Mr. Menrke Is one of the old-time slurlAs and haa ssrved Washington county a long tiiae. Florence was without water Tuesday last on account of the bursting of a main of the Omaha Water company cn North Twenty-fourth street. Fortunately no Serious The Degree of Honor lodge will give a I high Ave party at their next regular busi ness meeting. Wednesday e'ening. An electric substation will soon be erected I In Benson near the Country duo by th electric light company of Omaha. i A. M. Totnian has handed In his resigna tion as rural route carriT and will In the future tv pastor at the Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. O'Lynn McGuIre will make th'ir home with their parents this winter and assist Mr. McOjire In the postofilce. The B. L. S. club gave a supper and entertainment at Odd Fellows' hall last Friday evening which was well attended. Mrs. N. K. Patterson of Papllllnn and Mrs. William Hpeedle of Springfield were guests of Mr. John Bpeedle during the last week. Baptist services today at 11 a. in. and 7:! p. m. ; Sunday school at 10 a. m. U'-v. Mr. Tolmnn will conduct tho aci vices. t'nlon Thanksgiving services at the Bap tist cnurch TmirwJV n.o ti.ng at 1. 0 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Wilson will conduct tho services. Presbyterian services at Odd Fellows' hall tonay at 10:30 a. m.; Sunday 'School at 11:45 a. m. Not evening services. Christian Endeavor at 6 p. ni. The chrysanthemum show and enter tainment given at the Methodist church lust Wednesday evening, drew a large crowd and a pleasant evening waa hed. Prlxes were given to Mesdsmes. Congdon. Wall, Kellogg and E. C. Fuller. 3Ro3msFurnishfd7350 Complete for . . ' ' - Term, $7 SO Cash; $i.00 Monthly. Will deliver to your home at once any of the articles Illustrated In th let advertisement. Vo streh our teim of payment from now until the first of the your. Py that we moan. If you desire any of thoso advertised goods you will not be asked to make anjr payment on tliem until January 1st, ltw7. (iooda will be sent, to your home at once. No other More can or will do as much for your as Tin People's Store. Our accommodating credit service requires so little money In rash and such easy payments that the cost of furnishing a home is Insignificant. The vnlties we offer are not equalled elwewhrre in this city. Thla la an a.bxolute. Indisputable fact recognized and acknowledged by most Omaha people, and a fact that you can easily prove to your own satisfaction If you will but look around aud combnrc qualities and prices here and elsewhere. If you are intending to purchase Furniture. Cornet, Stoves or other articles of home furnish ing., you should find out where you con do tho best for every dollar you spend. We urge your In vestigation and comparison, because we are confident of our position, because t know our prlct are always lowest and because the more thoroughly you are posted on furniture prices tho quicker you will appreciate the value we offer for either cali or credit. Remember, payments on goods Illustrated in this advertisement do not commence until after January 1st, 1907. Peoples Store Special Weathered Oak Desk (Exactly like cut) Is constructed of solid oak and comes iu the popular woathered oak linlsh, has a spacious drawer ur.d two upper cabinet -om.tirimiiTs ior i apers g g and stationery, a lurgc 9UII under shelf, makes a fl" very beautiful and useful article our special price Terms i $1 Oaaa, 9a Monthly. The Peoples Store Passive Morris Chair S1.09 Cash; $1.00 Monthly 1 our Credit Is Good. We Trust the People. an . MWlW'iMtatV' rtll4V (Exactly like cut) The frame Is of solid oik aud highly polished, has heavy carved heads on arms and masslva hand carved claw feet. The covering is of spe cially selected velours, has smooth upholstered seat over soft and com fortable springs, the back Is tufted over high ly tempered springs and has a pillow top ex actly like shown In Il lustration. Our tre mendous purchasing ca pacity onahles us to offer this magnificent Morris Chair at Money Cheerfully Kefuitu-u. 9 50 mm '-fl: !' pr i Peoples Store Special Kitchen Cabinet (tfxactly like cut) This cabinet has golden oak finish, made very strong and durable, trio base has two liifeo bin for flour and other monls, two largo drawers, also bread board and good sized meat or chopping board. The top lins four Kood sized drawers for spices and two largo glass door compartments, occupies the space of a kitchen table and lias the room of a cupboard our special price, complete Terms l fl Cash, aa Monthly. OMAHA HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 4 The various high school literary societies held the following programs this week: Frances Willaril society: "Tho Origin of i natiKsgiving. ueorgis. victor; rcc:tatlon, damage resulted, people using wells for a supply of water. County Superintendent Yoder Is spending j Helen l!lljeberg; original Mory. Bertha, this week In the western part of the county I "F.-produc:lon." Kitth Neef ; din- looking after the public schools. The l"gu''. Orace IStenherg nd Edna Ostrjtn; tendance has been nearly up to the aver- j ".n' bv t,w society; treat, bv the green IK" during the season so fsr. He reporta a t ?.!'.' surprise, by the white side, few children out of school who should go. ! . J J-lnlnger J ravel clui.: recitation. Mri. W. It. Wall and daughter. Ruth re- ! Jr Srk7ih turned Mondny from a week's visit with L," -H,1 ?lg''L"I ' V '.tolv' r til? Minn he!,;,:vd'l!.,n..f,n r ir Bt. Paul. Minn. (Jn their wa home the (h). ..hmnlele hv the minmiiti-n r,rrwUhVMrl tlle'sm.and ?X M-rW pSfleV" "What a l"B.- m,r hVv. nh.TiJ Z "d,,"rhV,HJra "-'"ret roller Oirl Should be Thankfl rosier, who have charge of the hotel a Fm.,- Anna McCagne; original poem, Kutli that place. . ( Klrfher; ' How Some Oirls Stiiriv," an J. M. Bii-bin and W. R. Wall, referees, i original hke.trb. bv Jrma Stnplos nnd Ollvo will sell several lots in Florence, near Muff . Hc.kcr; svinpoluni on th tineatl.in. -Re-street and within one block of the car lino, i solved. 1 nat a Senior Has Move to ho at the east door of the county eourthous". ; Thankful Kor than a Freshman,", tifllrma Omaha, at 10 o'clock next Tuesday tnornins; the. Klisabeth Mown; negative. Muriel also forty acres or nne land two mllea west Johnson: reading, inei Bloom; violin uuet. of town near Kriggs ntation. lnis is me property of the Korgy estate. 4 Unnilee. Mrs. Ttussell of Ord, Neb.. Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Borr paid a visit to Fellevue college, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Petera left during tho j In." '' Orace Thompa-a, Joisephl:;c llu,.l. wrck for a trip to Kxcelalor Strings, Mo. and llfon Potter. ,n .m i . ,i., . .... i, a The Pleiades society: rceltatfon, I.ilH.in t-'rt, ...7 I.'Ti.:' Y Vr: 'enworth: reading. Freda Cayley; nun- Helen Soniers a:id Caroline Conklin; psrodv on "The Merchant of Venice," entltlod, "Thanksgiving jiists." Myra Tirecken ririae and Marie Macldn. The lrisclla Alden society: T!mr.kRg!v Ing p'cm, Fr.tnces Lmon; recitation, .lon nle 1'nderlam): teold story, Ksther ftiw son; short hlotv. Mnrarnetlte Havens; recl- tation. Helen Wright; recital. "Outside and holidays. John Bartlett hss returned from a week pent at Arapahoe, and other points in Nebraska. A daughter was born I:it Sunday to 1v. nnd Mrs. liuls Borsi-heim, at 491i Chicago street. Tho Hundee Womati's club will meet m Saturday. lecember 1. at the home of Mra. 11. C. Bnlrd. !c it s i if (j l ""ah Goods r !) I Advertifestl Ifi J) Kxactly MUc Cuts Csed. J 1 W'sl (Exactly like cut) PEOPLES STORE SPECIAL VELOUR COUCH Frame Is made of solid oak, highly polished and Is covered with especially selected velour. and upholstered over guaranteed and highly tempered springs. Can be had In plain or tufted top our special price , Terms: 1.00 Caak, 93.00 Monthly, CHINA CLOSETS, (Exactly UK" cut) Made of solid oak with quartered effect, stands J indies high und is 3fl Indies wide, has bent glass ends and dust proof glass door of durable has pater. and makes fine appet strength, J 34 r.t lock. Tr s a very If in (.ranee l 'Jr 75 Peoples Store Special Buttei (Exactly like cut) Made of genuine quartered sawed oak, haa piano fin ish, three top drawers, one nr-wer Is plush lined for silverware, lower .compart ments have glass front i and ornamental woodwork. We've never delivered this buffet for lets than $2.00 ensh on sale this week for delivered 19 75 OUR GUARANTEE tVe guarantee that no matter what prices are fiuoted elsewhere, you will find OHM LOWES OB AS IOW. That the quality of our merchandise la BIT TIB OM AS GOOD aa can be obtained elsewhere at tho prices quoted. That our terms of payment are BASXKB AITS HOSE IXSZBAX, than others offer you. That OUS BBBTXCS IS TXI TEST HIT; that we lake better care of our cuatomers; have more consideration for their wants and ncels and will do more to help them, ZBFECXAI.X.T YniiiJt HIT SEES IT, than any otlier firm In Omaha. "r-V Are f ''T AgenU r lor the mm - so ywm our special price... - - Tennaj II Cash, 2 Monthly. Termat 1 Caah, 93 Monti iy People's Store Special STEEL RADGE The body is constructed of heavy blue steel, thoroughly riveted and asbestos lined, has large lire box. heavy covers and cross pieces, the castings are srimth and all the trimmings are highly nickeled. last Friday we reccivid the second car of these stoves this month. This has broken sll previous records. We ofi-r this -holo st.-el ranRo with M)JC,f ifi-lnrli oven and high warming wJfiafiJ closet for Terms i 93.C0 Cash, 2 Monthly. i iiiji K.iin Dimwi 161 & -TARNAIi STREETS. OMAHA. rroriii's raririTur-r :. Ci?r:r uo. atawiskad ac7. OKI OOBAX, BASB BUBBfZB. (Exactly Kiko Cut.) Made of very best selected cast gray iron, heavy nickel trimmings, haa air-tight magazine und good steed guaranteed nrcpot. Wo know It to bo tl.e best low mm pf priced base burner fl Jk l on the maket today 1 1 U II v and never offered I j JTW such eTceptl-nal mmim J' terms; special price. Terms, v.00 Oaafc; $3.00 Monthly. OVB SrXCIAXj OOOX STOVE. Made of heavy gray Iron castings, finiahed nicely, oven good sie, hus 4 8-Inch holes on top. This atove will burn either coal or wood, and get the maximum amount of k i heat out of either. Delivered to '8 1)11 your home for aW $1.00 Oaah, 13.00 Monthly. OVB MOSEI, OAK EEATEB la of good else and nicely nickel trimmed, most economical stove and an excellent bcefr, haa screw draft register ajid Is air tight, the castings are all heavy nnd well fitted, haa heavy fire pot with draw center q&iw grate, will burn any kind of fuel, f f i our special price ' " SMtllflJ 'N(T M sii iiiisaJ niiti -- '' WIT" liim t 1 ....... '.J ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOM dolin duet. TCdlt.h 8 hnim and Nettle S-hoo lev: recitation. Grace Moiphy story. Marie Kisven: vocel solo. Vina Mar shall; reading. Mattlo W.tliHee; so"ioty n ler. .bssie Kdson; reading. Grace Rxid; lerilation. Mary R'e Hawthorne i-o-iey: Song. "The 111 grlms," by the program committee; essiv, "The Mayflower,'' Irnvi Hook; rejdlng, "Mllea Standish." 'Grace Rood; recitation. ! "The Mvllnwi-." M rna Bovi e; violin I .1 . . .. . I." i ,i luJn. 1'm.I . I .. 1 larire dance will be given Wednesday j p,wm Helen lwvlmi: itlers from th .veiling at the Dundee hejl by a num. MHy(lower." Iluth Wnterhouse; orot'oi. I "The pilgrim Motr.e:s. Aloln- element "America, me society Modern lVotiiimrn of Ameiicn. The member of Omaha enmp. Xo. K'n, celebrated th" twenty-tlrst Hntilvrrstii y of the enmp v.ith nn interesting program Wednesday evening, nt rvuisht's hall, Nin-loenth and Karnam str"ot. An in tereitino fpatiire of the ociasloii were riJ ,, . addresses by churlf-r memncrs Tl.ls onginat . . ,,, .,,!,, !,i if ; iiv in th- state. It was org-inized in October, ISSn. In Hreyel Mauls utid-T-tnit'ng extiiMlHliinent. with fifty-two u'm liers. The pios'T.t nnin'erahip Is l.O.'ij. Hlt"en if the ch.i'tey innnbers .i;-i still hohling th"lr tr.emtcrsi,ip. Tltoie of the rh. li ter nietvijora pieent were j. H. l'.ut ler. ti. V. KMaaser. Henry Knndidl, Slmor. '."loftier cid George K. Moiit. 'I hrce hundred Woodmen were piesent. temnle. Fifteenth and Dodge Mreets. llc fresiiments will ho served. A h:!l n 111 be given by laurel hive No. 19 til Mueller s li.il, Seventeenth and Vin ton Mreels. the evening of December 1. t;ate Cltv hive No. l will give a card party In Ij-irlght's hall Tuesday evenhl.t. Hoyal Areanaim. A dri.?atioti to the number of venly five ni' tubers of the, Koyal Arcanum In Omaha went to Council Hlufta Monday evenii g in responso to un Invitation to purtik.- of some of the luxuries of Iow.i. liio program consisted of a tianquet lor over jro member snd guests and short talks bv Attorney Tlnley, who acted &s loa-iiiuister: Clu- Solicitor Kimball, A. H-no (jrtnd rcqrut of Iowa, and others o Co;:n.il i:lun.. ami by C. H. Gerbcr. r. .1. Norton, N. I liecaaru. granu :"'-"h11'." mini flection of officers Monday evening. November at Its hall. Seventeenth and Fat n;jn streets. All members should at tend. Royal igbhrs of America. Ivy car.p No. i, at Its last meeting Wednesday evening, succeeded In carrying off the membership prize, a new floor cloth, presented by the supreme oracle; Mrs. K. D. Watt, and supervising deputy. Miss Martha ltlmore. on th- ocraslon of the great class adoption of 186 new mem bers at Creignton hall. In honor' of this event Ivy camp will give a reception to Its fiftv-dght new members Monday night al Barlghl a hall. Election of oftlc.rs will also take place at this meeting. A FOcial dance will be glve-i by the G. t. T. O. club of I'nnsy camp No. 10, Deoeni- W Oman's Krlirf Corps. Don't Suffer Get a Vibrator The Most Beneficent Invention of the Age The Haas Ideal Portable Vibrator j?ives instant relief iu all painful conditions; positively cures. Neuralgia Lumbago Sciatica Myalgia Rheumatism Chronic Headaches Our Vibrator gets marvelous results ia Constipation, Neurasthenia, In.omina, Facial Paralysis, Neuritis nnd other'diseases. This Vibrator will be demonstrated free all next week at the office of Omaha Electric Light (L Power Co. ROOM 6. NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING. song Tne Drmostl Current even's. solvel. That the laatlon tiwn Rcrt Hone and Albert t'olin: nt-Ji.ittv Iwis Day smi Ivexe t-'lhherscn; ilevlmnu lion. Satn Rosenbloom" tHlk. Mr. DennWo-v The Webster Miclety: Tlk. Walter Rerndw: tlebnte. ResoUert. Tl"it the World owe More to Navtauiinii than to t- rulliroaas. aim niaii n. , ut-.i- tlve. U. Willllngton. This debute was won by the affirmative. Oration, J. S nneirtei-; r-clia;it,n. V. i'ayne; current events. '. Burkhnrd. I he t icetonirtti society held M p-e!nln?.rv debate to pick nut the members of the inter-society debating team. The .,it.tlot- oeDaieo whs: nueo"i. i .ui iiir imir. , pendant 'Phone Would 1- Detriments I to ,,. ,h (. R OnwJia." fun of n imtur-T o: .Irbnier.. , , , . , )Urtl Vance o?.rt Fain Reynolds wer- lurfleld circle. No. 11. hUl meeting chosen. Thse two are to dehne next nif ei. I ai its new q-mrfrs in Birletit's hall Ing ajfsinst Kalph lxud and Hiindill fur- i Kridav evening. AshIbihiii I i-frt mer.t !. T!. ix,i winners will be the renre. I InKpeetor Mrs. Tr:iell of I.ineoln. wis sectH'lves dt the Ciceronian aoclety in the i rreKent ir 1 lnpeited the circle, which I inter-s'oclety debates. I now ranks as t' e Mti"" ciici n tn-ri- .-rtaaV tne r.liUIItf IH!I W1""" '"" ; i"m' niei .i .-r-c- n , i- ni,,.,-. ntti gram. The usual sitvcnit. hand-viin'et a rnecibe'-shir' o' I '1. Nile in'..- ineni'ieis prrgraiu card. were in the Hlnpee cf mr- N breka.' of fmiaha. snd by A. W. Sid- j orr a, Morgan hall, Sherman avenue. nell. WHO IS Hi iircsem in .' , ' I Heutlvg the supreme council of the order. liuirtved Order of Bed Men. The Klks' quiirt-t '";''p,"''r;;1!" "7 several I Omaha tribe No. IS will give s Thanksgiv ings of an ellrl,.g vuu to nnd ev. ra II Wednesday evening nt Its wig present respond.! with ""r"" ,!, Twenty-foiirth street and Ames ave brciiKht flown the Jio.ise 1 he i.m tl n Wednesday officers were elected Till .c relumed by the councils III Omaha follows; W. .?. Albin, n:i eiir.y dnle. Hacliem: Charles I,. Sanders, aerlor saa- Kred of . " the society. i 1-. s. .C.rant corps. No. 101. presented l,.; r "-' - ,,, 1 ?A, ,eii mill hold Its regular sacliem: diaries I.. Sanders, aerlor saa- .tho.lur Lf-bMing i-orlet v. i- H. ilniil post No. 110 with . besnti- ''"' '' " ' f, 1 'Ti,. week and morei-K. J. Hucr, Junl-r sagamore: FreJ . M.;x Borsky: del,ie. "It- f,l silk Ih.g Tuea'lay evening. The pre- meeting Monday ;' ' ', ' ' Tak, prophet: J. 11. Niekerson, chief ol :,e World Owe, Mote 'o Nrv- J,.',,, lnV9l eniovahle surprise has r'ven.l n or. ca id I U tcs to nlh " rr,.ordl,:v. T Shackelford, keeper of warn, (o K: ilroads " ufitmatlve. i to Vl0 ,,OH, "M,.B. K. a i,.,,t made th 1;l11 1,1 t relght.m Institute on IJgnuxiiin W(U K(,)bf.r ,nw.tor f wmpun; R id Alliert Colin: nwr.itlv-. ..r,J.. -,'.ir- t i, h ! street. . ........ i: Hlne mid J. K. Haselin. trustees. sp-.nded to by Vof ( ociniHuder .1 Iv .,' 1(. ,.Hp, Kiftenth and iN.uglas, and C.vir.er n behalf of i b - ,st. 1 hen ",',,,'..',.,, cnriidHies. ranie a pleasant ,i.t. r-p.-i -se I - .o,,,-!! will meet In the Ttohr II meets Tuesday evening 1. HI" nnd J. E. Haselln. trustees. Miscellaneous. Alfuretta council will give its regular OC'IIUIIU ......... - - . ..., ..,,..,.... .., . ii. .t. 1 ..nt .....i . t ami mc ill ii f'trn ruinv in uvnii1 uau n una) "oi-irsdes Van Dusen and IImviIv. i:" i "!'"' ,V... .'.i rhl will be all loir. Prir'ea v. ill be awarded and refiesh- evenh-g com luding with the serving ..f r',,,,','., ,.,inK f,- t,i., council. raents served. A cordial welcome to all. refroflinicnts ol Ice cream. cake i.iiu I ' 'VJ,., tlous i.re well under way for an-, Onn.ha court No. W. Trit of Hen Hltr, co'Tce nv tn m-reuers oi ; ne co.ps. .i ' ,." i,,,., dss to be inillated about nlPl Monday evening with a big attendance. , .tinna ,r.. w I., .noHie.i Co org" A. ust-r corps. .No. will nol.i '" : , . ,irfet,ce of Huineme lie- . Twi mndiilatea were initiated and three - an open meeting w.lli rem-Hje of ' uater " ' " , f. wit' gins bv the four coun- applieatir ;m received nnd referred. The en- welcome the officers and team of Alpha camp, and the cordial reception Recorded the, visitors will be long I emenibered b the boys of Alpha camp. The charily bail given by the camp takes place on Tuesday evening, the Z7ti lust., nt Myrtle hall, flood music haa been secured and a good time Is promised to all who attend. The Koyal league will hold an initiation Monday evening at 8 o'clock In Patterson ' hall, Heventeenth and Kurnani stritcts. DR. BARROWS COMING HOME Director of F.daratlon of Phlllpplaes Mill gee What Islaud tn denta Are Doing WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.Dr. David P. Barrows, director of education in the Phil ippines, is on his way to this country and Is expected In Ban Francisco November Tl. He will remain for eight in out lis in the l.'nited States on leave of absence, during which he will keep in touch with the young Filipino students w ho are in American In stitutes. Dr. Barrows will also confer with the Kureau of Iimular Affairs officials con cerning teachers to be sent to the Philip pines and will assist in making appoint ments. It la probuhle that some of the young Fil ipinos sent hr for four-year terms will bo continued In this country another year to complete advanced professional training. Several of the young students who havo 1 oat Til. sday in embers o arc invited. . . . K.brunrv 1 In the prrence or Buprenie ne- etliig w.lh coiu-HjfH of uster ..a c Wit g'ns bv the four coun- ay evening Noye,v.!.er . Ail p ,!;,f'?,;lhj, rn.i Soulli D.naha. f post nn.1 con nd friends Ti. iinnl,al election of officers occurs at be fl!: ifKHlar iii'-etiiig iu Doeei.ib. r tho fl!: MKUlur in'euiig throughout the order keys, pumpKlns and othns signttvnnt er the season of Thanksgiving. Ttie followim program was rendered: Keeitetion. "rli'.a of Thankfrivlng," H.i7el Howard; prwli. intlon. Marie Hollh.ger: "History of Thanksgiving. " Mary Sheets; re.idlng. Carol Howard: recitation. "A Plea for th Dhv." Alice Carter: dialogue, "Pocshon ts' Oretchen McCc.nnell n! Mary Sheen ; original story. Alberta Veld. were Initiate.! aeit everi' n v cnr.". .. tions rend aud referred to the appropriate committepn. Following the resular i.ieet ina. addresses s ere delivered bv Mrs TruH an.l Ca;iinin Tl'.eil of LLtieol.i inul ref reshui'-nl ver.' sre.l. The iv xt nieetli g of the f ircle will he h"hl lie cii ber 14. when the annual lieciion of o!L cers will be held. term innieiit comnilttee reDorted all arrange. .tenia l.u.l been mude for the regular dance Doeeiiib. r ! to be given Monday evening. The dance I v. ill be held in nar;gni s nan. I irvim l ttnrisrht. sunreme president of Order of ffeoltlsh ( lans. the Royal Achates. h In Chicago ass sting ,'lar C.ordon No. fit Held. a big meet ing in t he ' orMnlMtlnn of the firs. loU,- of Tuesday .v-r.li.g. Dr..'. -TZmt2 ! "thoenl, lod No M. Royal Achate In 1 Hie oi uei ttif.1 "'-- ".'. I ,..' '..i'' ,.' -" li. I.. a-al only rfenily celebrated h.s gol.l. I rff.-ntli and DouKlaa M.i'iflav evenlna. 7. Degree of I nfi. of the 1a"calees. Mis. Hattl liufflnaton gve tl hlh t.ve . .. . ,.! i. i.i sfr'tls NoMinauon tor "-.- .... 7 T Washing n !uge No. fril lie. li n i.i " i Dee r.-v.- application was received and the i , v. tii.vr closed with atl entertainment by ; h' c N. l, Woodmen nf tie th" pipe nia;i r and nCf Kennedy. I wVrl.i. at its last meeting put on the nro- i tecttve degree and received nineteen new I ampliations for membership The drree (tTKRUNH B1L.VER rremer. li & Dae. I ptriy at her hoi.ie edi.esday a 'tern x.n in 1 ho; ,ior of the mem hers of Laurel hive No. l.f The Mi a v.cto won bv Mrs. Tooin. Mrf. Boyleu m1 Mrs. Scott. Following pert c'Jwena and O. J. Johnson, who wer !(,. tt ,,M,n. . 'which was decoi-ai-d with ih Roth Back In Jail arrested Thursday night for raising a ciis turbance al Un' former boarding pluc before he had b-een centenctd to lh county Jail, were ch given en opportunity tj en.'oy another laate of high ills at thu jail to the extent of thirty a-tys. Uwe.-is end Johnaoii bevame acqUKlntel wil e In.pris cned and upon their releane la-t Thursday Owens a-clc-d the hukt by t iking Johr son to the room he lud fom-rly c-cupied near t i.'l.iee'i; h and Cass streets and these stole lus vteri'isat. colort of the order. Thite D'eacnt Me--da.oeM H. vie. Roller and (la'igi-t.r. W nr. Johnson. Ve'son an i dauni.lcr. Ne.nile .:hI son. Thompvn. l.iv-ilv, C'ro-tfier, liulii, Hlnsiker. Tobin. Kol.ler. I'.lair. Mud Ikoii, pro. kinlH r. .Scott. Zltnniernieti. I.u.l low. Wade and son. l'oten and daugnur. Hrui ker and Mise;; And- rson. pailn an ' bvl-er. K1U I.. MarV l ive No. 0; '.ill entcrl.-.i-Its lUiiilMr". and fr'''!''-: wi:'. nn ';nr- I buzar the ivc-nlni; of Nov. 3u at Lulxir Fraternal I nloa of America. At the last nv.etlng of Banner lode these nffiteis verc elected for the ensiihif yar: D". !,. W. Morsuian. fraternal mauler; Jeorge II. .lone, .hi ft ice; Cecelia Borr. -ero ; B-rtl.a '.. Wa'delich. truth; J. H. Mson. aeeretmv; Cora Carrington. treas urer: J. WaideMch. guard: I. N. Steaart. ani le.el ; A. K. I'ra' -on. sieivard (one year; IT. K l.ed; ard. steavrd Hwo yesra); T. M. Jtardnrd. ' s'ewsrd .tare years); K. M. t..rr. musiciHp. or candidate received 'if d gr-e of fi aiernltv. and at the close tlv reifuiar mt I'm the entertainment cin.i'iltte serve 1 rerrei.'im-ntR. The next -.retina; of the lod will b held Thanks--! :"gr evening in Myrtle hall annex, the 7-. hsvl.ig e:.f bunged halls thst evening ''i It'evtln fame. Tribe of Pocahontas. Moiidau-.ln lodge .No. Ill will hold Its an- teain and officers went to tpringfleld Friday eiening snd Initiated thirty-two of the lead ing citizens of that city. The people of St.rliis'neld lurr.e.l out in Wrg nuTtie's to professions! schools are especially anxloua lo obtain degrees and this Is casential to their professional standing In thn Isiands. After their return It is likely that Dr. bar rows nil! recommend the extension of the time. When the first students came here from the islands the secondary schools there fr not capable of preparing the young Filipinos for entrance to colleges aud uni versities in this country. . Consequently many of the student were compelled to take s yecr of preparatory work in thn I'nlt'd States and lost time which they hail expected to give to the' beginning of a four year college or professional course. Kmprrss Office Looted. OHAKLKHTIiN. W. Va.. Nov. J4 TI e Adams expre-s office and the rnllioad sta tion at K.'.yfjrd was looted fif ti,uou and burned by rnhbets today. Agent Adams was found bound, with a bullet wound ii. his 11.- auaawnMBai Co! LEMAIRE PARIS Opera and Field CLuses THE BF5T Vi THE WOPXD CWJ w ike Uad Sbt Ar r mi Navy