THi: . OMAHA SUNDAY V.KK: .TAXrAHV 7. 1012. A CH0ES OF THEANTE ROOM U. S. Grant Post and Women'i Relief Corp Hold Installation. BUY SITE FOR WOODMEN HOME llalldlaca Confine Qnarlrr Million in B Krwteil lnn (orln llaa Good Mretlna w Offl rrt Sworn la. " A large company of fiifixl nini mm radrs amnit)ll at ltarlrhl hsill Tin-s-ay evening. January to attornl the Joint InMallfttlon of r. S iiatit p-,st. ; Urand Aitny of tin" Itofiibllr. ntnl th AVomrn'f Relief cm-pa. Mntr II. f. W il cox, p'Wt department rommanilf-r, win the Inntftlllnr nfflcrr feir the (iinml Armv, plactna: Mr. J. Husnell as mmman'lir. At the close Mrs. I.llMnn T. Kddy. de partmpnt president, InMalled the follow ing offlerr f'r the Krllrf Porp: Mra. l.Ptiliih I 'avis, president; Mi s. Morris, nenlnr vlro president; Mrs. Amn Inirnell, Junior vice president; Mrs. Anift Havre, treasurer; Mrs. llnnlrt Wilms, secretary; Mrs." I- I leffenbiiehor. chap lain; Mrs. H. Mulld, conductor: Mr. I,. VTajfner, as'lstant rondiirtor; Mrs. Kd tvarda uuanl; Mrs. TUhnor, nsilstnnt Hoard; Mrs. Howard, muidrhiii; Mrs. Jen nie Hryant. patriotic Instructor; Mrs. I". Kant man, press correspondent ; Mrs. .leff coHt, first color bearer; Mrs. Slireves, second color tiearer; Mrs. C. Ncclov, third color bearer; Mrs. Miller, fourth color bearer. At the cloo sanifwlches, plrVles, cake, and coffee were served. . Speechea reminiscent of the war were made by Comrade Knssell, Iompster, Van Dusen, Hull, Wilcox and Tralnor and Mesdames I!eulah l:tvls, I.llllan '. Kddy and Addle HoiiRh, department secretary. Mrs. 1'. J. Tralnor was condurtor dur ing th Installation. A hundfome bony iuet of flowers was presented to Lillian 1 Kddy by Mrs. Harriet Wilcox' and In turn Mrs. Kddy presented Mrs. Wilcox, past president for five years, wliti an elegant silver salad dlh. Itav Site for Woodmen Home. The Woodmen of the World has p ir-cf-.isel a thirty-five ane aite near Lyons. Neb., on which the proposed .?. Knot memorial home for axed, decrepit and ndlirent members and relatives of mem furs nf the Woodmen of the World ami the Woodmen Vlrclo will be built. The property formerly was n portion of the cxtate of KHJnh liiull. the first settler of Lyons, who received a govern ment patent to the property In f.'.. This Is the first transfer of the property sinew hat time. The site cost Several building", costing about l.'.'rt,. .', will be erected on the new property. So far. between two and m.vs" lias teen fubserlbrd by the member of the order. The project Is being run-lid on by subscriptions of the members. New Type of Electric For the Woman That's Fat. A Detroit physician Siiys that the cheap est and aafCNt mixture fat woman who wanta to get thin can use. la Vi ounce Marmot (get It In the original 'i-ounre package), ounce Kllud Kxtract Caacara Aromatic iind XV, ounces I'rppertnlnt Water. The proper amount to take la a teaspoonful after meals aqd at bedtime. These Ingredients may lie obtained from any druggist at small coat, and make a combination that ia not only -excellent as a fat reducer, being able, It Is claimed. -to lake off a pound a day without causing wrinkle, but la also a splendid help to the eyatem aa a whole, regulating the stomach and howela (where the fat per eon'a troubles' btgln), and clearing the akin of plmplea and blotches. No ex ercise I required to help the remedy In Ita work and, best of all, no dieting Is nncesaary while taking It you can eat what you like. Independent tinier of Odd I'cIIoms. Omaha Ixdge No. 2 will have work In the serond degree next Krldav night. The Omaha lodges will Install officers on the following lte: Ktate No. 10, .lanuary S; Houth Omaha No. 11', Janu nry x; Henum No. 2'l. January 8; lanne brog No. ;n;. January 12. Heecon Lodge No. !M will put on the Initiatory degree next Thursday evening. . Ituth Hebckah Ixidk'e No. 1 will -Install officers on January 13 and Ivy Heheknh No. .m on January 11. Mrs. llattle Clark, for many j'eara ner rriary of Ivy Itrbekah Lodge No. 31, died Thursday afternoon. The funeral will be held at 2 thla afternoon at the Mralley A Dorrance chapel. Interment at Forest Lawn cemetery. Hold Joint Installation. Tuesday evening, January 9, lleiiMon camp No. ''M, Woodmen of the World, andvKlwood grove. Woodmen circle, will install the officers elerted for the en suing year. Sovereign Commander J. '. It-Hit, founder of Woodcraft, will Install the officers for Henson camp and Mth. Kmma B. Manchester, supreme guardian of Woodmen circle, the officers for the ICIwood grove. Thla will be a Joint public Inatallution. The members, their families ami fi lends will be admitted to wltncsv the beautiful ceremonies. After the Insta'lutlon pro gressive high five will be enjoyed, for which appropriate price will be awarded the winners. Itefreshnienta will be aerved by the women. " " "" It oyal Aehatea Install. . Omaha lodge No. i and Union lodge. .No. 110, Royal Achates, held a Joint Installa tion of officers Tuesday night, January 2. Supreme Secretary Kmma J (Irlnnell acted as Installing officer and waa na- alMed by C M. Hackley aa supreme mar shal. The degree team officiated In con ducting the officers-elect.' As a mark of i1 TIIIO NRW MOnrCL FIVK-PASSENOKB OHIO KLKCTRIC HANULKD BY THIi MAHIUN AUTO CoMl'ANY. esteem for pait aervli es of Hrother Il.ick ley aa captuln of the degree team, the supreme lodge presented him with a new U'O gold piece. Supreme President Itarlght made the presentation Hpeech, which was feelingly respondeil to by Hrother Kack-ley. Officers Are Instnlleil. Joint Installation of offlcern of Omaha Tint No. T.'i, K. O. T. M., and the, L. o. T. M. was held FrldaV evening. State CommaiiJer Thomas of Lincoln, Neb., was uresent Hiid Installed tho nfflceta for the K. O. T. M., and Mrs. I'eMurH, atitto commander for Nebraska, wa Installlns officer for the L. O. T. M., after which a delightful inuslciil entiTtiilnment was ren dcrrd by well known Omaha talent, as sisted by talent from South Omaha and Council muffs, and short speeches were made by State Commander Thomas and Mrs. DcMars. Order of Krottlah t Inns. Clan (Jordon No. 63, Order of Scottish Clans, met Tuesday evening and had one proHal. The meeting closed early to admit the members of the Ladlea' aux iliary, who presented a fine musical pro gram and aerved refreahmenta. A dance followed. All the clansmen and women are anxious to have the llurnn celebra tion, January In the Auditorium a suc cess. Officers for li12 were installed. XI I see 1 1 a nei ii a. Next Friday evening Omaha court No. 110, Tribe of Ltn 1 1 nr. will Install offi ccrs. This v.'.su will be tho goclul night tf thu month. fleorge A. Custer Post No. 7, fJrand Army of th..- Kepubllc, and Woman's P.e llef corps, will have Joint lnHtallntlon next Tuesday night at Fraternity hall, Nine teenth and Harney ntrcetu. Fern Cump, Iloyal Nelislibors of Amer ica, will Install officers next Thursday night it HarlKlit hull, Nliictit-nth and Fat nam ftreets. There will be on enter tainment and refreshments afterward. date City hive No. II, L. O. T. M. O. T. W., will meet January 12 in tho Conti nental building, Fifteenth anil Douglas streets, at 2:10 p. in. Important business" wl'l be ttanacted. All members aie urtfcd to be present. . . Monday evening, January 8, Mondamln lodge No. Ill, Fraternal Union of Amer ica, will publicly Instull Its officers, A grand mask ball will be given Monday evening, January 1,1, at the hall. Twenty fourth and Parker streets. There will be a Joint installation of newly-elected . officers of the V Oeorgo Crook potit of the O. A. II. and tho Women's Relief corps at Magnujla ball, January 12. The auxiliary entertained the post at a banquet Friday evening. A number of Invited guests were present and Mrs. George P.. Kddy, department president of the corps, told of the work which the women are doing. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Ice Boating is Now Quite the Fad on Nearby Lakes Ice boating promises to be one of tin sports at Carter lake this winter and many enthusiasts have rlpged up boats and commenced the winter's fun. The Ice Is now In excellent condition and the speedy palling boats can Jump over a strip of water ten or tw.dve feet wide. Four Omaha young men, comprising the Ripple club, all of tliem old bands at Ice boating, brought out their cutter early last week, the first one of the sea son to nuiko Its appearance on tho lake. Henry Howes. Ralph Shields, Fred John son nml Harry Creedon ore the four pioneer Ice skippers. Their Ice bnat 1ms ben christened the "Ripple" and Is the largest nnd speediest on the lake. It lias ampin room tor ten persons, hut so far this season ltn crew has been tillable to persuade any outsiders to make the li lp across thu lake. There are many smaller boats on Car ter lake, some of them having room for but one person. The smaller boats arc much harder to control and considerably mire dangerous In pkipping cAer open places In the Ice than with the larger ones. On Lake .Manawa. several Ice boat cn-tliu.-iusta linvo taken up the sHi:t and liavu rigged up ice boats and are prac ticing the art of steering them. Church Women Give ' Dinner lor Charity The women of tho First Presbyterian ( lunch will give a benefit chicken dinner Friday ut the church from 11:30 to 1:30 for the Social settlement. Under the direc tion of Mrs. Howard Kennedy, Mrs. W. K. Bingham and Mrs. J. F. Wagner, the women will themselves cook and serve the dinner. The following merchants have donated the materials: W. I. Masterman, Klrsrh braun, David Col, Alamlto dairy, Mc-Cord-Brady, Updike Milling company, David O'Brien, Allen Bros., Miller, Cooper & Co., Trimble Bros., Olllnsky, Copeland- Flynn company, Paxton & Ga. higher, New Kngland bakery, V Ictor Flour company, lten' Biscuit company, - Harding, Fair mont Creamery, IIAyden Bros.', Courtney, National Biscuit company andJohn C. W barton. A Shooting Scrape with both partlea wounded, demands Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Heals wounds, sores, burps, bolls, cuts or piles. Only 25o. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Omaha Boy Shines in College Affairs leaac W. Carpenter, Jr., Is an Omaha boy who Is showing up prominently at Dartmouth college as a freshman this school year and has already entered Into the student activities there with the same dashing spirit that made him such a pop ular member of the graduating class of the Omaha High ' school last year. He made the col lege Mandolin club, which Is composed of forty members, ; and was one of the ' two lucky fresh men at the school who wero able to ' gain a olace on this jOi4-"j&liitf, musical organiza tion. The day before Thanksgiving the Dartmouth and the Harvard Mandolin clubs gave a Joint concert at Boston, which mude a decided musical hit, ns well a being a popular social affair. Mr. Carpenter made the Delta Kappa Kpsilon frnlernlty early in the school year nnd was chosen as spokesman for the incoming freshmen members fit the annual October banipiet, when all the members of this fraternity gathered. Wi ' ' ' -: ' v" ! its victory some two or threce month I back it has traveled overland to various parts of the country, visiting Maxwe I branches. It has probably covered 2,n or 3.0W miles since the Ulldden contest and up to this time It Is atill without points scored against It were It traveling under Ulldden tour rulings. 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Kvery year the tour la con ducted through different parts of tha country and each time the worst and most lmpaseable sections are picked out," said Mr. Doty, local manager of the United Motors company. "This year the route, covered 1,454 miles through ' the south. There were elxty-four cars started In the contest and the Maxwell was the only car that covered the entire distance without a single point scored against It. There wero all sorts of cars entered, ranging from $C,000 down The car we are showing here this week la one of those 100 per cent efficient cars that went through the Glidden tour grind. Since Put An Extra Stomach to Work Smart's ny.spcpsla Tablets Will lo tlie Work of Two or Three Htom nclts. Affords Instant Itoliof. TWO TBIAX. FA.CXAOS. 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