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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1911)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY- BEE: GOTO BEE 15, .1911. 5? ' " ' ' ' 1 "''u 4':-'': 'ft "3"' d I, -.-it WtWMW Ml liming The Bet renin- "Jl on raUr Aft Earth ' 1 mm GEiaiU IUTBEI SETJ A trem end ous value: genuine solid oak Dining Chair. quarter-eawed back, la fumed. Early English or golden; genuine leather teat. For This Handsome PEDESTAL Genuine solid oak, . fumed, Early English or golden finish, a very handsome design: a surprising val ue at price offered. You W See Rf jfl li Solid W H JJ air. BRASS BED 75 Of pleasing design, large 2-inch post, heavy French lac quer, bright or satin finish GET RUBEL'S PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY. P eptomint the Finest Chewing Gum Made Is sold Everywhere Five Cents.. Everybody Loves It young and ol4 Made from the best materials flavored with . the juice of the natural mint leaves and essence of peppermint combined. Keeps the teeth clean the breath pure aids digestion. The delicate, delicious flavor lasts as long as you care to chew. The genuine Peptomint is sold in the original trade-marked package and should bear this signature, ' ' rrOTE TO DEALERS rzrramxr. a floes f roax Jobber e dlnd CHICAGO , U.S.A. LADIES RELIEFSOCIETY BALL Jrish Women Will Hold Bif Bull at the Auditorium. MEET FOR WOMAN'S STJFFBAGE Will Sew Ad.ltlea.l Star era th. Flag; Celebrate rail torn la Jolelag Woaaa'a nigate Col a at a. ' . Tha Jewish Lad lea" Relief society will hold I la elxth annual charitr nail Novem ber t at the Auditorium. Tha proceed of this year ball will ro toward pro viding a maternity ward In ona of the hospitals for the society's patient. The society started eight year ago with four, teen members, the object being to care for the alrk and poor among the Jewish women and children of Omaha. The also of the organisation baa kept pace with Ha ativltl. It now number 1 members. Mrs. J. H Hams, who I serving her sixth term a president of the organisation, and Mrs. R. Kulakofnky, the treasurer, are chairmen of the com aaltteea In charge of the ball. be conducted by Miss Haiel Degan and Miss Blanche Cohn. r The Visiting Nurse aieociatlon will hold It annual meeting, with reports and election of officers, Wednesday morning at the Pailon hotel. Ch. Society of Fine Arts will meet fbuiwdajr morning at tha public library. afrn. W. H. IClIerd will be leader and th. paintings to be dlsaussed win be those ef Sir Joshua Reynolds, "th. great ancestor of British art." Th. Dundee Woman's elub will meet , WadneevUy afternoon at the home of Mrs. C l Hathaway, when the book to be studied will be Hawthorne's "House of the Raven Oablaa." Mrs. D. C. Dodd will report on correct topics; Th. Wom&a SurYrage sootxty will meet Wednesday afternoon tn the parlor or the TTnlon Outfitting company t. sew th sixth star on th. suffrage Oagr In celebra tion of California voting to enfranchise Ha women. There wtll be some tnuaio and a talk by lira. George Covell, tha newly elected vice president of the society. Mrs. Covell was a member ef tha first eufrrag. society In Omaha, started fir teen years ago. Ph la also as active temperance worker. "But." saye she. "I fee more Joyful over California's voting for woman suf frage than sorrowful over Maine' voting to strike out the prohibitory amendment." !r Coveli's Idea is that wHh th ad vent of woman anfrrage, th. various menace, to society. Including th. liquor traffic, will disappear. Tha activities of tbe BocUJ Settlement on South Thirteenth street will art s-n dy evening with a house warming for ib young people of ttie neighborhood. Among the workers who win be present ere miss i;era Bcneerer, head resident Miss Mary WaJUve and Miss Joy Hlg gins The settlement library will open thl wees ana the clubs and classes will prob ably start next wee. Mtss Grace goren son will have a storr hour fr Ka rhil Area thla year, a&d sewing clseee. will City Officials from . -Towns of State Are Coming to Meeting Members of th city council are bard at work tn anticipation of making th meeting of the League . of Nebraska Municipalities. November 16 to Is, In clusive, the best In the history of the organisation. It will probably be a week before th program Is completed, but It has gone far enough to indicate that th visiting city officials of Nbraka wlU be kept busy during every minute of their stay her. Councilman Berka baa takan hold of the convention matter and I giving it a goodly portion of his time. . Advice, re ceived by him Indicate that at least 171 Nebraska mayors, oouncllmen and other official will be In attendance upon the Omaha meeting. Of course, there will be tbe regular routine of speeches and busi ness meetings. In addition, there will be plenty of relaxation from hard work. Ktxouralone have been planned to the water works pumping station, a trip through th. North Omaha sewer In boats. visits to the South Omaha stock yards, to -the gas snd else trio light plant and to the firs engine houses. A conference has been held with th member of tbe Fir. and Police board and they have promised that at some tims during on of th days of th. convention they will give th. visitors an exhibition of th Ore department tn action. During the evening of November II a banquet will be tendered the visitors at one of th betel. All of th. business meeting will be held In tb. council chamber of th arty ball. thee, shop ar not paid by the custom ers and though the customers may pay no one anything for shaving or hair cut ting, th Journeymen, nevertheless, re ceive pay for such services from the employing barber. Chief of Police Itanahue will have charges filed against twnlve Journeymen barbers In the Henshaw shop and the union barbers will file charge, against enough more to raise tha tatal to forty, according toT'TeSer. All will be prose cuted on tb new theory. Kearney Game Postpone. KKAR.NET, Neb , Oct 14. (Special Telegram ) The foot hall game between Kearney Military academy and Broken Bow, to have been played yesterday. was postponed to Monday, when It will do piyea at oroaen jhow. Wanted old mirror to realrver to look like new. QJuff City Ola and Mirror wotks. sen pnone GS9. New Turn is Taken in Barbers' Fight Warrants charging violation of the closed Bundsy barber shop ordinance 11 be sworn out against about forty barber of Omaha open shop Monday, according to C. M. Fleder, organiser for the barbers, who la conducting th cam paign for closed shops on Funds y. Th barbers who want their day of rest believe they have found a way to ef fectually close the shop that havs been evading the ordinance on a technicality. Blnce Police Judge Crawford ruled that under tbe ordinance berbertng consist In shaving and cutting hair for money and barber may render these services for aV'thlng and charge fur all other barber servtcee on dmidsy many shop pro prietors hsv kept open on Sunday and operated in conformance with this ruling, taking no pay for shaving or hair cutting The union barber new will contend that though th. Journeymen barber. In BCRXEH A powerful double h tee- bent floor warmer on the market, self feeder, duplex grate, new system ventiduct Dealing flues, giving double nesting capacity, bndsome nickel ed trimmings, price Yonr Old Stove Taken In giobange. $23" OQN SOLID 6 Foo! A thoroughly well made Table, carved claw feet, round top extends to 6 feet, made of genuine solid oak (no Imitation) g.75 Other special, at 18.60, $1T and $. Genuine Quartered " Oak Buffet Made of quarter sawed oak, !n Early- English or fumed oak. large roomy mas.lv. and handsome. - Big value, only $1475 n d r Dresser Soeciallr 85 iiidinf. im,m nwfii 1 ' "iti-r- silasrillMl iff iiiiaV Solid Oak A handsomely de signed Dresser, well made, solid golden oak or mahogany finish, larg. bevel Plat, mirror. I10CXER SPECIAL A jooray, comfort able Rocker, high arms, well construc ted . golden oak or mahogany finish, a very unusual- value.. STEEL RANGE Body of heavy nteel plate, riveted together like a steam boiler, eix lare holes, sectional top, large square oven, duplex grate for coal or wood, toa pot shelves. high warming closet and other features; &tly 09375 trimmed. ijKm'V Hale price " Tour Old Stove Taken In .Exchange. 98 S3 M&AH,Ki!S Genuine Solid Oak Chiffonier Five large drawers, thor--oughly well made and fin. ished; a rare bargain. Sale price 1 SOMETHING BETTER Dont Buy a Hornless Talking Machine Until You Hear and Have Examined a Columbia. The exclusive feature In the Columbia hornless $25 and S5 Instru ments is that the tone chamber arrangement Is built on exactly the same principle as that employed In our $300 Orafonola. The tone chamber (as per illustration) Is continuous, unobstructed and gradually Increases In site, thus allowing the tone to grow until Its full power and natural qualities sre obtslned. Do Not Buy Homles. Talking Machine Until You Have Examined the Tone Chamber. It must be continuous and uninterrupted to give that full, round natural tone. This is only one of the many exclusive feature in a Columbia. Our Special Free Offers A sirr-i.le request by postal or telephone will bring a machine and three dozen selections to your home for a free demonstration. No depualt on reoorde required. 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Land ave the Coupons And Exchange Them for a Ticket to the Omaha Jl'OW Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum, October 16th to 28th The big show of big things with something to amuse educate and edify all classes and ages for 13 big days'. F1TE COCFONS, like the one below, consecutively numbered will entitle the holder to one ticket to th. big " how. Tto me" EirT HOlTts.rJ r h.T? "J"" Presented "l FORTV. EIGHT HOURS after publication of the last coupon of the series of five presented. For example: the coupon No. 1 and four cont secuUve coupons. 2. 8, 4 and 5. will be accepted at the buaina office of The Bee. If presented before :00 aTm. MondaT coupons will be accepted .fter Monday, for the last one wS ap pear Sunday morning and must be presented within fortyeighi OcSSer 9 h lDA Evening fee, At the big Land Show will be thousands of exhibit, showing a moat complete display of fruite. displaying results oMrtfZ tog. of IntelUgent methods of grain gUwinl alfa fa l.i7 Z gaUon work d detailing thTstof e' "VE west; farm machinery in operation, including the .Vweat power! driven i machinery; concert, by . famous band; wonder "rations of Luther Burbnk; tr.vel-talk. illustrated with moUon S and colored view.; unique bee show, by Frank OdeL trJ?e!i drcus; H.w.iian-lrnan singer, and ayeTsT Sfneda2liuS Another advantage for The Bee readers Cut this coupon out and bring it with four others, con secutively numbered, to the Business Office of The Dee and get a Free Ticket to the Land Show WANT. AD will rent that vacant house. . fill those vscant rooms, or secure bosrder on short notlc, at a very small .ost to you Re convlne.d w S Liana onow coupon n0 q OCTOBER IS, -1911. On presentation of any five coupons, num bered consecutively, at the business office of THE OMAHA BEE They ma, be exchanged for a ticket good for one admission to th. Omaha Land Show These coupons roust be presented within 4 hours of date of last one of aerie of five offered. No more than one free U.ket issued to any cue person.