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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1911)
""-I' HIGH SCHOOL SOCIETIES BUSY ; t ' i r : i 9 1 T. 1 ' -TTT-T - I 1 - t I TTTT - ,T"- " ... ... 11. ... 1.. I .n . I ke ill s i . i s i sue m i 1 1 1 1 r i 1 1 . 1 1 i ll.ll i ii.ii i. ii.iiiiiiiiiii'ni Extemive Programs Given by All Fri day Afternoon. SOME HOLD THEIR ELECTIONS nmri' .rlm I.emU the Wfhilfr n rirty rniil l".lbiM ml the flrmiolhrnlnii nrlr-r All Arr Mn trtlrr. T.lrrv nn.lftlro of tli Omaha HlKh hnnl Ik f noir very Infft'liiiK Hint In- , I I .... mm f ll A fiii tils till CI. f i T trurtv rn-oRramn Fildav nftTtuwii. Th PrlKfllla AMftl orl-ty lm-1 II n proeram un- At the l-1prililp "f Mnbl- Klowltl n divl-j Inn. It w rilillr.) "l.me Life In .Ipnn." iifil mi follow: rinno Solo,. -. Mnrcarrt Ulrlia i-il Hf1lnK -.lapanr clillilroti..lali1 Klowltt RearltnK .larmii'1' ll'in- Mari!Hi'l Mi't'oy RelliiK -1 ar In .ljinp llou- "'InliP l.lnilley Rrlatlon Fleaimr Patrick rt"f n shini til ( cr l fnr this pio (ram. The prnaram of the Marirsret Fuller no rlrty wa li"il-il t.y a vocal M'li lv Hlcn KirK. Thin V.KH follont-d hy a recitation hy Katlierm Ooul'l. an orlntnal poem by Nell Han. a atoiv Adelyn Wood and a piano duet by Marjorle Foote and Mar baretta llurke. The Iemothrnlan aoclety plrcted ( fflceia f.fr the rotnlm trrm The rexolt of til" election nan as follows: President, KMert Wade; vice president, Voyla Rector; aocie tary. Klevera KunNman; treaaurer, T)eyo t'rane; aeracant at arma, Beryl Crocker; librarian, Milton Fetera in. .After thli elec tion the following program waa held: Current Toplca Htnd Wiwlbrldga PebateReaolved. That a, Pvalein .of Compulaorv Vntinit Should ha Adopted tn the Fulled Htatea: af firmative. Robert Wilbur; negative, Harold Torrell. Robert Wjlhtir of tha arftrmatlva won thla debate by a two to one vol: Tha Wehater aoclaty a,lo elected "ctficera for tha coining year. Tha reault waa as follows: President, Oenra; Orlmes; vice president, Fl Perktna; . aeorrtry, Karl Montgomery; aergranta-at-arma, Clarence Alleq! ,ifnd Nortnart CUM. Tha following proaTafji waa hekt after tha election:. Currant "opW-a..." ... .Harry Oldeun rJebate--,Rolvd. That Foot Ball Hhould be Ahollahed; Affirmative, Joe- Wollery; negative, Hugh. Arm-. troBf. . . The negative. won "thl debate by a uhanl moua vote oftha Judge. . For tha France Wlllerd aoclety the fol lowing progiam waa rendered: ' Readlnj'. Maricuerlt Bult Mmay ; ....' '....Heulah Mct'aw New Tear'a Rfaolutlon Htxlla Abraham Original Joke , Nellie I'eebstlng Kasay The Merchant of Venire J.nelle Peterson Recitation'. , Oladya Walker Argumentative Ksay Kathrlne Field Candy waa served after this Interesting program, . - . .- The Hawthorn society elected officers and the result waa as follows: President, Theresa Hokannon; vice president, Marlon Dolan; secretary Hazel Ochiltree; sergeant-at-arms. 'Marlon taroviU; reporter, Elia beth Flndley, The ,KTalne. aoclety bpened with a trum pet solo by Helen Fast man, accompanied by' the'' Blaine orchestra. This was fol lowed eye. recitation by Helen Garvin; a suffragette trio,' by Ellr.abeth Carr, Marie Burchmoore and Isabel .Tones; a . chance meeting, by Helen Garvin and Rva Med ler;. an agony trio, by Mary Tatenser, MHi lt TffuVChraore and Mildred Collins. . r fhe Pleladeil society finished Ha Chrlst tuas program as follows: Christmas In Northern Canada, by Isabel Shukert; How Ijally Ppent Her Christmas, by Helen An flnrson; an original poem by Minerva Jenks; The Star, by Ruth Cowglll. The leat of the time was spent in games. ' T'1- German aoclety gave the following Instructive program: Song, by the aoclety; solo. '-by Kllxabeth Kear; piano solo, by T oyi C'ohn; violin solo, by Alice Mehnge- qoht t' Christmas Making, by thanes Rob rts;1 Christmas In Germany, by Howard Mnfce. fli Ijitln aoclety had the following pro- grkm?. AV'orgingman In the time of Caesar r Phillip Johnson .'HAw-a Roman spends his day V Esther Kaplan Tie ,fapltallst Klva Jarmln Professional Man Hasel Vagel 1 i The Athenian society and the Lincoln ao clety1. held business meetings, after which parliamentary law was practiced. FERRY WILL CASE BEFORE if , . FEDERAL SUPREME COURT l eanest for Mllltoa-Dollar Relate of t lllssluaiary to Indians Cornea j .s i p Monday. Tv A SHINQTON, Jan. 14 The legal con test for the reputed 11.000,000 fortune of the late Rev. William M. Ferry, once a mis lenry to the Indians at Mackinac, will be brought to the attention of the supreme .ceuri of the United States probably next 'Monday. Preliminary steps have been .taken to aak the supreme court to review tlje findings of the circuit court of appeals ,.for the Eighth circuit, which passed on the controversy of the heirs. . The missionary was the rounder of Grand Haven, Mich., and died about 186$. After certain bequests the residue of hi m v- state was to go to nis cnuaren. tils sons were'' Lieutenant Colonel William M. Ferry, United States Senator Thomas W. Ferry til Edward P. Ferry. OHIO CITIES GROW RAPIDLY Fifty-One rer Cent of Rorkeyee Live la Flares llavlna; Over Five Tkoaunl Population. WASHINGTON. Jan. ll.-Over Bl per cent of the people of Ohio live In municipalities ivlpg a population In excess of .0(0. Sta tlstlcs of the thirteenth census issued by tie directors of the census show there are eighty-two of these municipalities, seventy cities and twelve villages. ,' These places during the last decade In C4 eased tn population to almost S.SOOOuO of 'people. Their aggregate Increase was 33. S !per icent over 1000. WCE RIOT IN ARKANSAS , One ftearo Killed and Three Injnred Uhra Isasaar, of 'Unite Men Attack Minstrel Company. iBCNTON, Ark.. Jan. H.-One nesro wils ,l,l)!d and one negro and two negressea were Injured In a race riot here la.-t night following a performance by a negro min 'fc(ret organlxatlon from New Orleans. The members of the company were enroute to tbelr boarding house when attacked by a lrty of fifteen or twenty young white men "apd ' pursued half a mile. One negro's nfcull wss crushed with a club. A viuaiaotee cf BuxUiesa Pruspenty- i "To dream dream of fanciful places you have imagined . to be the richest gardens of the world, surround yourself with suggestive furniture." Thus has a connoisseur of the furniture art pithily expressed himself. To think of beautv, put beauty about vu; to take little jourm ys into the m vstic lands of lii-loiv". where the iirnis of iineieiit heroes clashed in glorious truggles for Miiueiiiiicy, gather iilxMit von tlniniMtie-hieat liitig, lonianl h- pulMiig turii. tine tif t lasiral perhttls. Then one sees haek into the inspiring tlnys of his ancestors. He liehohls eliarging knights clashing on the Tiehl of the ( 'loth of (Johl. Xolile castles struck hy mounting rays of the sun catch his attention Mini direct it fur helov to the slowly coursing waters of a hum. I. hlue treani. (lothic forms hreak forth upon his vision hs lie watches the capricious 1-Vench pulling down evidences of a inonarachy or rushing in attack upon th" crumbling: I'astile. To see these stimulating pictures one must look upon handsome furniture. Among our stock are many pieces that carry one back into the natres of historv, where the French, the English and other people fought out their early struggles. These artistically designed, skill- fullv constructed chairs, tables, them. During our .January Cireen Seal of Quality Sale these and many other i'i'.0.r..f vr rv !''Vi! Wrtl I t'.i l.Vtl "rti, i'i IJil $32.00 China Cabinet Pretty oak veneer, spacious shelves, glass front and sides $25.00 $36.50 Craftsman Oak ' Table Beautiful, high class construc tion, 54-inch diameter, strong $31.00 $31.50 Writing Desk Circassian walnut ve neer, handsome, stronglv built, best quality ..." $20.00 it" a, A m ? V"4t "11 CJia JJ Green Seal of Quality beds, buffets, davenports ami dressers infuse $17.50 Chiffonier M a h o g a n y veneer on birch, five drawers, 44 inch high; French mirror, l!x!4 $12.50 $35.00 Full Sized Bed-Birch veneer, strongly constructed, ex cellent design, distinctive $25.00 $27.00 Solid Mahogany Chiffo nir 'J'JxlS tou, 4S inches high, pretty pattern, solidly built $17.50 $22.50 Bed Mahogany veneer on birch, handsome design, strongly made, comfortable. . . . $12.50 $10.00 Golden Oak Dresser Four sKH-ious drawers, large oval mir ror, artistically made, durable.... $7.75 $21.00 Golden Oak Dresser Beautiful pattern, strongly con structed; French mirror, 29x23. . $13.50 $46.75 Cheval Mirror Solid ma hogany frame, French beveled glass, 5Gx21; handsome . . . $30.00 $22.00 Fumed Oak Bed Strik ingly pretty design, solid maple rails, full size, strong $12.50 $25.00 Brown Couch Denim cover, hair padding, 74x30, com fortable, strong $1G.50 $16.75 Box Couch Denim cover, 72x30, prettv, well built, choice stock $10.00 $35.00 Wardrobe Dull mahog any veneer on birch, 6 feet high, roomy, solid $30.00 $19.75 Dresser Oak veneer, four spacious drivers, large oval .mirror, very desirable article... $13.50 $19.00 Music Cabinet Circassian walnut veneer, shelves lock auto matically as door opens $10.00 $10.75 Cellarette Solid oak, handy arrangment of compartment, well built $6.00 $20.00 Parlor Table Solid ma hogany, 3G inches in diameter, skillfully constructed $10.00 $15.00 Roomy Chair Mahogany finish on birch, genuine leather seat and back $8.50 $18.50 Solid Oak Typewriter Desk Sanitary, built-up con struction, three ample drawers. . .$16.50 $28.00 Wardrobe Pretty oak veneer, roomy, 64 inches high, one large drawer $14.00 $21.00 Couch Denim covered, lined with cedar, G feet long, comfortable $18.00 $48.00 Fumed Oak Clock Hand some article, accurate, strongly built, very choice design $32.50 'Beautiful Oriental Rugs Our stock of rugs Includes a select assortment of those delicate, softly-toned Orientals that are rest ful and pleasing companions. They possess Just enough tone to make them more desirable than flamlnjj colored carpets. All that is best in Oriental are and weaving is combined in these artistic patterns. The first prices given below are the special sale figures and the second are the January Green Seal of Qual ity concessions. , 5M.UU lialuthnra Kiik 4-1x3-1 . I8.(0 lUkahara. Huk 4-3x4-1 . K20.00 Uakahara lug 3-6x2-7 . 30.00 Itakahar Itug 4-7x3-3 . 18.00 liakahara Hug 4-3x3-11 $46.40 $38.40 $10.00 $40.00 $33.40 t 15.20 3O.O0 $20.80 $22.00 ti.oo 20.80 t22.40 15.60 $21.20 $22.00 $16.00 t21.00 20.40 $3t.60 $36.00 S1W.00 45.00 26.00 r7.ftO 'JO.OO Jfl.OO 2H.OO 10.5O r-).5 ReloocliiNtan BeltKK'hUtan llplooclilstao Ileloocliistan HelooclilHtan Heloot-hUtan Iteloocliistao lU'lixxhlbUtn IUloo hiHtD Rug 4-3x2-Hug 5-7x4-Itug 5-2x3-Kug 5-5x3-Itug 4-1x2-Hug 5-3x3-Kug 4-4x3- 9 . 3 . 2 . 3 . 9 . 1 . 6 . 10 Kug 3-6x2 Hug 4-10x3-3 27.KO Itogliestan Rug 5-3x3-5 20.OO Dogtiestan Rug 5-1x3-3 27.00 Dogliestan Rug 5-5x3-1 2A.KO Doghestan Rug 5-0x3-6 42.00 Itoghestan Rug 5-0x3-8 43.00 Ikgheatan Rug 5-6x4-3 Miller, Stewart Established 1884. LnCrilr.! Furniture and Rugs pictures of their suii mated periods into the articles are being sol ild at prices lar below $16.50 Arm Chair Seven oaks, genuine leather seat, strongly made, pretty design $11.00 $14.00 Serving Table (olden oak, 3G inches high, top ."Gxl very attractive, solid $12.50 $13.50 Arm Chair Seven oaks, genuine Spanish leather seat. broad back, strong $8.00 $19.00 China Cabinet Oak ve neer, five roomy shelves, super ior quality, serviceable $12.00 $3.85 Medicine Cabinet St 1 id oak, roomy and strong, solidly constructed $3.00 $27.50 Flat Top Desk (lolden oak, built-up construction, top 50x30, sanitary $22.50 $37.00 English Leather Rocker Beautiful design, worthy of a place in any home $18.50 $9.50 Morris Chair Tapestry or imitation leather cushions, high grade article $8.00 $9.50 Solid Mahogany Pedestal Highly constructed, serviceable as wTell as decorative $6.00 $16.00 Solid Mahogany Bookrack Latest pattern, strongly built, thick, -wide shelves $10.00 $4.00 Magazine Rack Fumed oak, three large shelves, top 21x- 13, very strong $3.50 $18.00 Chairs White enamel on birch, imported cane seats and back, solid .....,.$10.00 $7.50 Commodity Box Matting covered, 44x24, 9 inches high, suitable for skirts .'$5.73 $4.00 Shirt Waist Box Matting covered, bamboo trimmed, 32x16, 12 inches high $3.00 $9.50 Sheraton Muffin Stand Solid mahogany, inlaid, distinc tive character, solid $6.00 $25.00 Serving Table Solid ma hogany, 36x17 top, handsome, highest quality $12.50 . $7.50 Golden Oak Dresser Three large drawers, sanitary, mirror 23i2xl .IK- $5.00 $9.50 Music Cabinet Imitation mahogany, strongly constructed, excellent design $6.00 $19.00 Chair Mahogany finish on birch, genuine leather seat and back, pretty $10.00 $25.00 Jacobean Chair Beauti ful Cathedral oak, cane top, di ameter 19 inches $18.00 148.00 Kliiva Rug 9-6x7-7... 128.00 Khiva Rug 10x8 IC8.00 Khiva Rug 9-10x8-4 .. 256.00 Mahal Rug 12-8x9-5.. 40.00 Kazak Rug 7-5x3-2 . . . 60.00 Kazak Rug 7-8x4-4 . . . 47.00 Kav.tk Hug 5-0x4-5 ... 24.00 Kazak Rug 5-10x3-11 . 86.00 Kazak Rug 6-7x3-6 . . . 32.00 (inrnjl Rug 7-0x3-11 .. 28.00 timnji Rug 6-3x3-5 ... $40.00 Senna Rug 4-11x3-6 ... 123.00 Keuua Rug 6-8x4-10 . 56.00 Afglmn Rug 4-7x6-6 . . , 24.00 atitan Rug 5-0x2-11 30.R0 Auatolian Rug 4-2x3-0 . 36.0O Khiraz Rug 5-0x3-4 10.00 MoumiuI Rug 6-1x4-1 .. 21.00 KurdUtan Rug 5-1x2-8 . 44.00 Mshed Rug 5-5x4-0 . . . $138.40 $103.40 $134.40 $204.80 S32.00 $48.00 $37.00 9I.20 $23.80 $25.60 $22.40 $32.00 $100.00 $44. 80 8 19.20 ..$24.40 ..$28.80 . $32.00 -810.20 $34.20 , i i i 413-15-17 South Sixteenth Street, 1 hreat of I who looks upon ag I'oiicv mark. the original $45.00 Dressing Table Circnssion v a I n n t veneer, I'.l inches high, liench beveled mir ror, li.jx'Jl $30.00 $13.00 Drop Leaf Table, Solid oak, highest l n a 1 i t y, skillfully made, splendid design $10.00 O $82.00 Solid Mahogany Chiffonier Chacter ized hy straight for ward cons t r u ct i o n, French mirror L'.jxL'I, $50.00 ft. 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