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    Tim OMAIIA DAILY DEE: .SATURPAY. .IANTARY 2. 1W.
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NOTES ON OMAHA SOCIETY
Cafe Parties to Watch the Sew Tear
ia an Inioration Tail Season.
XISS LOUISE PECK I5TE0DUCXD
m r Peawle Km 0 Ha
Ill Fart fmk aad Fart
Outii aad Other R e
celve Infaramally.
t
Ntw Tear's eve waa celebrated through
out the city by many watch parile. A
large number of dancing and bridge par
tie wera given and also theater parties,
nod of (ha Ult. beirg followed by cafe
parties. Tha advent of ta tew year iu
celebrated at Haiuon i cafe by a l:p
number of lata sjj-per paniea and one of
tha amusement planned waa a musical
program rife a by ndm Tyroiean singers
In native costume. They followed th
playlet of tha "Star Spar.g'.ed Banner."
Dixit" and "Uot Time," played by the
orchestra.
Mr. and Mr. E- Ditnon Bird of New
York City gav on of the larger aupper
partlea. their guests Including Mtas Cur
Ua. M-aa Doane. Mxa. Jacob. Mr. aed Mr.
K. M. Fairfield. Mr. and Mr. W. E. Mar
tin, Mr. and Mra. Frank BamUtoci, Mr.
Char lea Sa under. Mr. Earl Gannett and
Mr. and Mrs. Bird.
Mr. Fred Hamilton tad a party of fifteen
guests. Including a number from out of the
ctty.
At another tabla wera Mr. and Mrs. Harry
WHkms. Mr. and Mra. Frank Kennedy
and Mr. and Mra. Moshler Co'.petarr.
la another party wera Mr. and Mra.
Ward Burg's. Mr. and Mr. Charle
Kountxe and Mr. and Mra. William Bear
Pop pk ton.
Mr. and Mra. C. T. Smith ani Mr. and
Mra. Edwin Swob wera together.
Mr. and Mra. Clarke Powell. Mr. and
Mra. UH Clarke. Mr. ard Mrs. Harry
Doorley aed Mr. and Mra. Harley Moor
bead occupied a table.
Mr. I -other Drake. Mr. C E. 8pns and
Dr. Lee Bridge were at another table.
Occupying another table were Mr. and
Mr. E. 8. Weatbrooke. Mr. and Mra. F.
S, Cow fill and Mr. and Mr. Herbert
Wheeler.
Among other at different dinner par
tiea wera Miss Gertrude Moorhead. Mra.
Km Wallace. Mr. Elmer Cope, Mr. Harry
T-aky. Mr. and Mr. Jerome Magee. Mr.
and Mr. Arthur Brandeia. Mia Kata of
Baltimore, Dr. and Mr. Miliar Langfeid,
Mis Haight. tlM Murphy. Ml Edith
Locke. Mr. George Laier. Mr. Jack Sharp.
Mis An-e Coad. Mr. Herbert, Daniel. Mr.
Ward Palmer. Mr. and Mr. Jay Foster
and Mr. and Mra. Fred Perce.
Orahewaa Partlea.
Mr. and M:a Freeman P. KUkendall gave
an Crpi.ei.-ni party Thursday, followed by
supje. at Hsason's. to watch the old year
but aed toe new year In. In the party
were: Mr. and Mra. A. U Reed. Mr. and
Mr. Howard Baler-re. Mr. and Mr. Glenn
Wharton. Mr. and lira. J. R BcoWe. Mr.
and Mra. 'KwfcendaU. Mra. Dickie.
Mr. and Mr. Henry Rosenthal gav an
Orpheuin party, followed by aupper at Han-!
en's. In the party were: Mr. and Mra
Werthelroer. Mr. and Mr. Klein of Pioa
burg. Mr. and Mr. 8am Fraak. Mr. and
Mr. William Harris. Mra. Sol D.g.n.
Mr. Frank Brown gre an O.p.ieum pirty
with aupper at Hanson t. In tr.e tarty
vera Mr. and Mr. Harvey Omen cf Kin
sas City. Mr. Cl ton. M u El". Mas
Brown. Mr. Frank Broun and Mr. Stock t?n
Hrth.
Mr. Walter Mandelberg and Mr. Lester
Hine gave an Orpheum party with aupper
at Mini n't The table had a rat cent.r
plece of peinsetta and fema. The place
tare were hand-painted calendar. In the
the honor truest, were used thr3tg"i IV i
room. M:sa Peck f.nihed school last year;
ani thi ia her f.rst forrr.al preen.atl n ii '
aocily. Assisting through tle roms w.-e;
S4danw George I'.rd cfc. Ix u s t'isrke.
Cia-r Ltalrd.
Ms tioti. Bss RaiiT. Jean Cu-I-ahy.
Helen Cudahy. E.ixabh C"'-n-Ca-line
Ctr.gd-n. anor Nart. MrKn
Haiier. Dorofy Mntan. Er'hT Irn.
Carotvn Barkalw. i;ir l-d. K'.1
Prentie of Lirin. Mar Xnrrwan cf
Jariv, Hilda Ham-nr, Gwnd-dyn Wh!'..
Nannie Px. Alve Carpenter. Hn
Da via M.ram PattTw. Kda Pikr "f
Lincoln. Jeanne Aycrigg and Kail.erine
Grable.
After)) Re-eewtlaa.
Mr. aad Mr. Owit R;bbl entertained
at a large? reception New Tear'i day fr.Tn
t to t o clock in honor of their daughter.
M m Helen R bbel. wh mihd at Smith
college last year, n.e rota;i were abloom
with flowera ant ty the friends of M.t
RlbbeL In the reception room a color
sr heme cf green and whit waa uaed and
In the library, red and green waa ned
In lighting effect, flower and fo!'.ag.
Polnaetla. aterla. ferns and southern
SBiftax lighted with red shaded candles
made a pretty trimming for the dinir.g
room table. About 5 cards were lssued
ard aesirt-ng thre-ugh the rooms were
Missea France Martin. Olive Bakrr. Ger
trude White. Gladys Feter. Mary Mor
gan, Lorraine Comstock. Beaeie Moorhead.
Agnea Burkley. Edith Patrick. Mdame
Frank B. Johnson. A. B. Carperrtr, Harry
Montgomery. Irrtrg Barter. T. Hilton
Fonda. Jr.; Gay lord Martin.
Watch Party.
Mr. and Mr. Leo Grotte entertained at
bridge aad a watch party New Tear's eve
at their home. American beauty roac and
southern rsniiai brightened the room and
at 12 o'clock, punch was served by M
Lilian Grotte and a toast given to the new
year. Prnvea for the bridge game were
won by Mrs. Baker. Mr. P.ot, Mr.
Best. Mr. Baker. Mr. Moioe ar.d Mr
Reckard. TVs present were Mr. and Mr
John H. Shary. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Baker.
Mr. and Mr. Walter Clement, iir. and
Mr. Henry G. Wtndheim. Mr. and Mr
A. Stuben. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pratt. Mr
and Mr. W. Moise. Mr. and Mr. A. T
Root. Mr and Mra. F. C. BesU Mr. and
Mr T. C. Van Burrn. Mr. and Mra. J. B.
Langley. Mr. and Mrs. X. F. Reckard. Mr.
and Mr. Henry R.x and Mr. and Mra
Charles DybaUl.
rkrtstsaM Tree Party.
Mr Arthur Pew gave a Christina tree
party Wedneaday afternoon at her home.
13 South Twenty-ninth atreeC from t to I
o'clock. The nostras waa assisted by Mrs.
George C. Wis of Council Bluffs and Mr
Oscar Harte. The Christmas tree was a
feature of the afternoon, being loaded with ;
gift for each guest present. !ncl'jdir.g
Miaae Xmalee Veaey. Marion Jaycos.
Ruth Jaycos.. Hasel Goodman. Irene L'n- j
j 5Y FARNA1V1 ST.
I EKiraoriligiarv Glearaoce Sale!
Eijgy jmjyiffsiFir ar5sssr Wutt jj?!
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LADIES' CLOAKS AHD SUITS AT HALF PRICE
Saturday morning we open the greatest clearing
sale of Ladies' Apparel ever held in Omaha. Hundreds of
Cloaks and Suits in strictly high-class styles and materials
Garments that have regularly sold at $17.50, $25, $35, $45, $75
and up, ALL CUT AND MARKED AT HALF PRICE.
. v . ar - a w ,
derhiU. Jessie McDonaid. Ruth W:se - of
Council Bluffs. Louise Vesey. Lucille Jay
cox. Genevieve Goodman. Vivian Foley,
Doris Brown. Loois Rockaoff of Council
Bluffs. Messrs. Donald Vcsey. Geotgt
Brown. Albert Jer-stn. Henry V?y.
Ernest Brown. Mesdamea Mame Jaycox.
Nettie Long, J. L. Vesey. Oscar Harte
Arthur Pew, George C. Wise cf Council
Biuffs and Bxkhoff of Council Eluffs.
Our Letter Box
Contributions -m Lndr tcptcs in v .ted.
Wrtia lg.bly on one sida cf t:ve paper
cr.l) . wun name and a.i2rea appeSKaX
touted contributions wiii net ba re
turned. Letter exceed.ng JM woroa wlJ
be subject to being Cut down t Lb
d'screVKB of tha ed:tor. Pu Ok.au a of
views cf correapontieni doe not com
mit Xtr Be u tr.eia anduraemest.
HstcbiBBea aad Hark Far.
OMAHA. Dec l-To the Editor of The
Bee: There has recently bren so muca
sad la the daily paper m regard to hack
rales In Omaha I believe this is the time
for the general public to know that tne
present ordinance governing hack rate has ;
I been to force for sixteen yeara. While the
I e-vjtprr.ent of the varioue hackmen of that
party were Mia Babette We.l of Llr.Coln,
H " : " " , v-.Kiw a waa principally second hand one-hor
M C.hn Ma Sadie braun. ! g
Mr. falter Man Jvlberg. Mr. EeyM.nje.-,
Mr. Stanley Harti-naiL
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The Cloak Sale
Includes our entire line of
fine all wool broadcloths,
cheviots, coverts and ker
seys in tight and semi-fitting
styles, also the popular
Directoire Models, loose
coats and jackets, all fur
coats included You make
a mistake if you buy before
seeing these most wonder
ful values.
The Suit Offering
Also includes our entire
line of high class suits, all
tailored in the very acme of
perfection and style. Every
one marked at Half Price.
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a a a" 1 W
We Charge for Alterations During the Clearance Sale
FAKNAM ST.
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Mr. and Mr. Char'.e Klrschbraun and
Mr. and Mrs. Loj-s Kirschbraun gave an
Orpheum party with aupper at Hanson's.
The guests cumbered ten.
Far Mia Peek.
Tr.a aocial season cpena auspiciously New
Tear's day with two large afternoon racep
ton and a eotHitcn and a dancig paAy
for the achool set.
On of the Urge receptkns waa gie-n by
Mr and M-s Joseph Barker in honor of
M!a Louise Peck, aster of Mr. Barker.
The gue were receiyed ia tha drawing
room, which waa a bower cf
Beauty rose. Pnmrcaea and southern s-r l-
Ui formed the centerpler for the tab in
the dlnmg room and different color of
icaea. carnations and other cut flowers,
whkh were sent by the many friends of
tires and oilcloth ltnlnga. At present th?
majority of street rigs for hire In Omaha
are Cunningham landaus of the latest style.
?r.e carriage coating as much as ten of the
old style ene-horse rig. Whi rates have
rot been advanced aecord.r.gir.
MEMBER HACKMEN 8 ASSOCIATION.
Oaaaaa aad Chirac.
OMAHA. Dev. El. To tr.e Editor of The
Bee: The Chicago Tribune boasts that Chi
cago haa opened its heart and purse and
sent T&Atm to the suffering Italian In one
day. Omaha at the tune of the Chicago fire,
then a mere struggling country village.
American j aent to Chicago sufferer In one day.
GEOROE U MILLER.
WHAT IDE WOMEN ARE DOING
Saturday wiil be given over to a meetirg
of the execjt.re N. ard.
The New York a:ate ecciety has receiveJ!
j permission to (lace a tablet in '.he aquariu.-a
iCRLVD ON SALOON LICENSES
Club. Rtiaine Beg-nlar Schedule After ; " honor of the cen-.enr.iai or the buiid:cg ; Board cf Fire and Police Commiisioa-
a nti t ii i : i " .-.nin rK'.mriii. i nil a a a aia- i
Adjoununent for the Holiday.
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Thank
You
In cioaing ttl our
eleTenih and moat suc
cafal rear ia Omaha,
w wish to tbank oar
castoner for their lib
eral patronage.
During tha coming
jaar w ahali endeavor
to lm?rov oar acrvlc
ia every way poaalble;
aithoogk our slant 1
oa of tha beat equipped
la tha country, we are
always oa the alart for
oew idea. ana methods
la order that tha people
of Omaha aad unround
ing territory can alwara
has tha very bean clean
ing aad dyeing poaalbla
and at reasonable rate.
Again thanking yoa for
your valued patronage
daring tho pt rear
and tmatiag we have
merited a conttnuanc of
It, we are
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SOUTH OMAHA LIVE STOCK
CXUBS TO 0PX5 HZADQTJAETZES
Wsaes Will Malatala Osiers far Leg
islative Wark la Maay State Caa
Itala Dascktert at 181Z W ill
Hold atlaal Caa veaUaa.
and of the
tiontJ there during the war cf 1SH The
usreiiir.g ceremor.le will take place in t: e
early spring.
WILL SUE ONjPPEAL BONDS
Over a.300 Farfetted la Caaea Car
ried fraaa Palle ta Dis
trict Caart.
Year
la
aad
Owe. Bath la Tolas
Plee af the stack
Baadled.
Taking all esezoeat into consideration
tha year was a good one In the live stock
business at South Omaha. The receipts
were not quit up to the previous year
but there were reasooa of a natural aort
that easily accounted fr this. Here are
the figures that tell the story in detail:
RECEIPTS BT MONTHS
Over tJ.St'4 in appeal bonds in casa car
ried to d.rtrict court from police court
have been forfeited in Judge Stars' court
in the last" two days ar.d step will be
taken by the school board to coiiect them
at oace.
S Months.
January .
ij February
B March ....
W April
C May
W J an
?! Jjiy
V A. gust ...
JB jr(esnbeT
v Caclober
V Novetaber
V December
v Total.
X i
Cattle.
WJ.l"-
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..
. i'?
.. us.
Hog
1
1.
itlji
r x
11 T
l .v 5I
llvJEs
ib r
8.-
C:ub work for the new year wjU leIn in
earnest next week with the ger.eral meeting
cf the Omaha, Woman's club. After a two
weeka' adjournment mos: cf the eiub de
partments w.l! resume the:r regular :hei
ule. and betw-en tMs and final adjourn
ment next spnr.g the rtate organ cation wl.l
do its best work. All cf the district ex-j criminal court,
rject to hold conventions this spnr.g. wb:n ' dfdnt ha
should a.d rr.ateri.lly in cljb extcniion.
Most of these tr.erH.r.gs wii! be held be
tween February and Aprii L No defnite
announemcr.t cf datr hs len made as
et
Letslalle lleadaaartera.
The poss.bilities of a legt'lative commit
tee have become gmeraliy rrcognx-d,
f-i BUSINESS CHANGES WITH YEAR
suit in at U-aat a dfen states the various' -
er Patting in Full Tine.
City Prosecutor Daniel ha ben calling
up the appealed raaes consecutively in
but In moat instances the
failed t appear and tha
bonds, running from tid tu OA have beta
fjirfiited- In three of the forfeited cases
Willis Todd was the surety. In three rcore
E. M. FJoblnson was on th bond. In two
Scott Jsckaon was bondmian and in aeverai
other William Adk'.ns. a saloon keeper at
Twelfth and Far-tarn, was bondsman.
EEVZEA1 PEOTESTS ABE TTFAT?ti
Perailaaloa Asked ta Oaea Toaay hy
Place Where A pplieatlaas Have
at Beea Pasaed l aaa, hat
Board Refasea.
The B.ard of Fire and Police corr.mis-s-.oner
granted ail the re:r.a:r.ing aalocn li
censee for which aprlication had lea made
at a me L. r. g Thuralay right, exc-ept about
I twenty, some cf which were new license
and ag.o.t some of which there were
protests whkb the board d:d net have
time to hear. A special meeiir.g will be
held this morning at to hear so-re of
the protests.
E. E. Thomas at. 11 has several protests
afd these wiil be heard th:s morning. A
license was granted W. E. Nestlehouse
mission for thc saloor.s to remain o;n
oa which there had been no prtsi fiied.
but this wis dented by the b-ard. Mr. Ken
nedy atat:r.g that the b-:-ard d.J not have
the autbor'ty tj grart the req:t.
At a special meeting cf the board Thurs
day afternoon at I 1) -o'clock eighteen
unprotested llcecses were grante-i arter a J hJ took tr.e atand aad testified that
the place was of good character and waa
conducted properly at ail limea. The
board ccnoluded to grant the license ani
then the attorney for the Anti-Saloon
league gave notice of an appeal.
rrietor to huy and drink liquor In the
i.r.oo;i to tr racoon and tne density or
tcju'.aticn were a!so cited ss ntona why
the license should not be granted.
On behalf of Bloom, tha saloonkeeper,
several ether residents cf the aetghbor-
three-hour session. The protest aga r.t
issuing a license to Jv-el Bioom for cn
ductlr.g saloon at It?! Ncrth Ti.tr.ty
furth street waa heard, tils matter tak
ing up most of the time.
The protest waa f.nahy overruled, b'jt
an appeal to the district court frm t.-.e
deiiaion cf the eor-.m:.ion wa Irume-li- ',
ateiy taken. Th.s m:; close the ea'.oon j
until the district court acts on tr.e ap- .
peal, which will te four or fle dajs,!
probably. j
During the hearing cf the prole! '
against allowing the Bloom ftVn at I
Twenty-fcurth ar.d Haruiltoa streets to I
orcratc during tr.e yar 9t. a number
of person were cal'.el to testify as the
character of t;.e plate and now it has
been conducted in past years
Rev. K R. Curry, pastor of the C'lva.-v
P.ptist church. Twenty-fifth ani Hinii-1
t-n street and a resident of the Eigjuh
ward, the ward in wr.lch the saicon is lo-
year..
.l.K MuH.t:
T:taL 1WT 1 .14.714 1 Sd,fc.'
bHIPME NTS BT MONTHS Urn.
Month. Cattle. Hog Sheejx.
January zv
A i February 3 i
f March 3 S
April .............. '
May 13-
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June
July
August ...
Ppiember
tKlvber ..
November
December
li CM
11 e
St Ml
Si ?
li.a
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a t-t
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r -vjimocc women's ergin xat: ns and as
J? J state wonven's orgir.iiatlcns will open ' Harry B..ilavls l alenaklsg Baalaeas
kit r i he adiuarters at the capl.ars s multaneous: j Said t Orrla . Hala aad
with the opening cf the legislature. The 1 H. T. Rlrses.
majority cf the state fed-rations of j Th-e Harry B. Dtv-j undertaking bus'.
w omen's clubs have maintained legi hun rtH has ben sold by the widow. Laura
committees lor several years, but tr.e ma n-, Davis to Ome i- H'Jlse and H. T
te nance of offKvs at tr.e stjte capitals J Rwpen. Messrs. Hulse al R.epen aseume
omethir con-iarativtriy new. Tr.e wemaa control at once acd w.ll continue the
suffrage a-oc.ati:ns and Women's Cr.ruv- crtdnct of the bus'ne at the same P
tian Tersperanc unWrxs are especially cation. . 6--uth Sixteenth street. The
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oer ij rroie.i ci atr. i nomas ana aso i caiea. staie-t that tia caurcii nvd a coa
to J J. Silk at 1T Iverf. -rt street. Mr. stttuency of over I i people and a mem
S.lk ia a new applicant and Mr. Tt jCU ! bership of atvout ;: ani 6l.-el li.a:
tr.ed to show that whikey had been sold among mac large number of pevp'.e. most
on Sunday, while the sakvn was run by 1 of whom lived in tl-e Eighth wv.-d. Joel
Mr. Sue' brother. E. H. Andrews, a 1 BlorAn's saloon was protested aralnst br !
NOW FOR THE BIG POPULATION
Jast Twelve Heaths la Which ta Lift
the tea. a. ta Tia II a a 4 red
Tsssassi.
D-iring the next twelve mor.th 1S.J peo
pl must be brought to Omaha and South
Omaha. . )
Th: a as dcoteted New Tear's ajorniag
by business men who recalled that t.r
rainy years thy had written and spoken
the .-fia :c.'fi population la Omaha in
How l attract I:;le to Omaha and give
ihern something to do after tbey get to
the city Is the question with which tha
Commercial dub. Real Estate exchange,
such enterprising business men aa those
who organized and conducted the National
Con exposition. Intend to taekla at oaoa.
An advtrjislng campaign to make Omaha
well and favorably kouwa is advocated
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active this y.ar ard i.t cvr.Juctir.g th-j-campaign
on an extensive scaie. Ciif jr
nia. New York. I linols anj Iowa are among
th state doing must aggressive work for
woman suffrage, while Nebraska is bing
rr.enitr of the An-.l-Saiooa reigue was his j almost every one He spoae in favor cf a J Sich campaigns have increased the povula-
' ' - - ' - itij ru c i-arc vi li e uuara to arant tic-a or oiter citu- Svkiu v. . . . wv. . . .
the place a license for 1 j ciuu whica has suveded in getting a large
A vonui also testified ag.ir.st the . oumter cf pvoite to go to that elly. B'imt
place, alleging that boys and wo-neri fre- such method wiil doubtleaa be used by
quested it and w ere ailuwed by the pro- Omaha buainess men.
of whisky, whkh te tesvfied he had
bought from a porur there cn Sunday. No
vember' li.
Is-ilor Z-rs'.r asked th.e b-ard for pr-
awp
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Totala. year 13.63 3 T 1 oc CD
Month.
Januarr ..
. i February
8 I March ....
' A pnl
; Ju.y
a A--ut ...
X ' set lemher
x rrn a . ;i toer ...
a i np r'nTirnniim iis-f
Total, laic...
Top pricea each month:
--Oattle
israa iujt: lccw
1. 1
. i ii I 6
Very trntt yoara.
1513 Jones Street
I December
Top for year.
.. 7 J
.. 7
.. t a
.. I
.. t 14
..IS
.. 7 fc
.. si
. . T a
.. T M
1
S A
4 l'i
n
7 1.
7
Tia
T S
4
i At
4 O
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4 .4
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4 'M
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4 Hi
4
4 '.V
sale of the business Included the aiock
fixlurv and good wl.L
Mr. HuLse haa been In actrve manage
ment, and conduct cf the b'usines since the
death of Mr. Davis and was a. t .t. J
rri.ao , poin:el to wit.i priJe by tre Woman with Mr. Davns tn year, air. rtiepen r.as
C; i 1'trjtua Temperance union for Its work ! spent pract.cal'.y h.s entire life In Omaha
U-X for temperance leg-laUUon. The teadejuar-! and ht oae cf Its representative business
lers at IJr.coi.l is rapidly teccra.ng had-jn aad extensively ar.own m nus-resa,
quartera for women interested la other re- j fraternal and polit.cal circle,
form legislation, and It haa been suggested,
by on of the clut of the state that the) Indian. Taralwg White, Die,
several w. men s orgatiaaticn of Nebraska d Warren Buna, a fuli-Uooded Ia--.lght
materiaiiy strerg-hn their work tyi5-n Siinnecock. I I., lived a year or
co-coeratic m the matn'.enacc of aotuena lJ linger, pbysicluut ti:eve. be would
Hcgs '
1 a. !.
hi) rM
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.m p r .'j$ r a;
hi
ear sar a
aar Ureal at
lisssli taaa
-HO VXIX'J . urn- KA wT
Try a batOa. aad baa,
atT4 4V.
I Top snaep prkre 14: i
Tear-
MoaOis. Lamb. lrgs- Eaea
Jaauary - t: w H i. U9,
Prbruary n it.
March . TH :s'
Ac nl t 14 4 : ;..
f Wsr T 6 t ii v
Jna .., J i
I Juiy - T J . i t, 4
Au-uat ii 4 Ti 4 - 1
BVpesBber ai 4 a lv
(.ktuber 4 as . 4 . I
Novrsnber au is 4 i
Deceuiber I 4.j iosi
Top far year P) M 7 as 7i
1'giaiative headquarters at Line la dur ng
4 each hiaco of the state Kg slature. This
t iv plan has been adopted in several state!
recently and la proving most successful. j
Daaghter af 1913 ta Meet. j
The National g-xtrty U cried Slate j
DavgLier of Kil will hold I annual snert- i
. lng at t e Waldorf Astoria in New Tork '
Ctiy January t aad Tr revtsioa of tne j
cocat:tutoa will be one of the important !
matur to ccrr.e btfare th nxtir.g aad a j
f.rst vxe preaxient. histortaa aad curator j
wlU be elected. Mr. WUham Oerry Blade, I
prtaident of the orgs r i i uon. sui pr.Je ;
at t': arsait.ca. Tt meet ag will be openeJ
wita a reception t be held Thursday even- .
1-f. January 7. and the credential coaim.t- i
tee will be in easka at that Lmt. Friday
mcrsrr-g w ill be dc voted L taulaea aad a'
luncheon to lb ul! u-g wemen will be .
Lava been a white a any member of tha
( Caucasian race. Although pper-colored
twelve year ago. Bus became afflicted
with a peculur diaeaae which turned hi
skia st.ha in spots. He died Priday in
Taphank. L I. Large part of his face,
arms and body bad tamed white.
Bur. was born on th reservation aear
gou'harajrt jn. L. I. He took t- the aea
at the age cf 14 and remained a sailor
until a few year ix He met wlua many
exciting adventure aed had several r ar
row escape from dtath. Buna waa 47
yeara old.
A ahaattas raa
ana b-. to rartir wounded, detnaads B'K k
iet Vtrr xa Saiv. Heals would, aorr
burn or tojune. J6c. Tur sale by Beaton
Drag Co.
served at aoea.
Friday afrert-a wiU b. Th. lr.f.uetjca ot a tsee want ad peaa
s tut stale tx tui &J.trte u uxjujected quart.
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