'A' THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBKUAKYT 4, 1912 ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM ' Independent Order of Odd Fellows to Work the Knt Degree. W0BXEE5 60 TO SOUTH OMAHA FeetaTrar Clerka Will GItc a Bi Duelii Fartr at th Uwi i Other Cooolg. frees Local "" Lode Reaaeo. ' Omaha lode No. 2 will hare work in the first degree next Friday night. Juliu Rick iu taken to the Wlee Mem oriel hospital on Wednesday. January a. Be l suffering from a general break down, cawed by old age. Dennebrog lodge No. ill -;n put on the first degree work next Friday night. Beacon lodge No. 30 was treated to a surprise party last Tuesday evening, when the members of Ruth Rebekah lodge No. t took possession of the hall and served an oyster aupper. Ivy Rebekah lodee No. 3S will give a card party nest Thursday evening. C. M. Coffin ha finished IMpectlng the cantons of Nebraska. The last canton to bo Inspected was at Schuyler last Tues day evening. Crusader encampment No. t! will have degree work next Friday night v - assoas; the Warksaea On Tuesday ,February IX Union Pacific lodge No. IT. Ancient Order of United Workman, will vUlt with South Omaha lodge No. M. The Baser Kraut bead will be ta the lead at the precession from the South Omaha poetotflca at I o'clock. The Ancient Order of United Workmen central committee elected the following officers President 0 W. Lorer.s. rice president. Don. Xnee; treasurer, W. It. Hatteroth; secretary T. 8. Simpson. The Joint meeting lor February will bo held with lodge No. IB) at the Ancient Order of United Workmen temple. Wednesday, Tebruary la Grand Master Workman A. If. Walling of David City wiU be the speaker of the evening. Geara-e Creek Relief Cerpa. Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Wllher enter tained the members of George Crook Re lief Corps Saturday afternoon In celebra tion of the birthday of Mrs. Mary Green. Jtafrethtnoats were served and Mrs. Hough, secretary of the corps, gavs an Interesting talk and presented the honor goeet with a gold pen from the members of the lodge. Those present were: Mies Hench. Mesdamee Barr, Bough, Berry, Beatty. Butler. Crartn, Cseefdy, Car rather, Dieter, Farrell, Palrbrother, Green, Rough, Hummell, Ball. Bench. McKay, Reed, Shields, Stevens, Tennant, Wilbur, Whistler, Wells. ' r. ua viersr uwawiae; e-aunx. The annual dancing party given by the post office clerks scheduled to be held Fehruary It, has been changed to Monday i clerk from i to be peasant. This Is the main social event . of the season In postofflce circles and prepara tions are being made for a big time. Aa usual the dance will be held In the Rome ball room, which will be elaborately deco rated with American flags and at differ ent nations. . . .v ., , Daaedaa aa Cards. . " As a compliment to members and ladles, T aion.PaclfJo: JburtelL No. Mi Royal Arcantrm, wrrfv a "danelrig "and Card party at ChamberaVi-aaademy. Twentr fifth and Barnam. . streets. Thursday evening. V',U-t ; Royal Nelaahare ta May Card. The promotloa aommlttee at the Royal Kelghbor jrili have a sard party la Woodmen tall,' Fifteen tit and Douglas streets, Friday afternoon. ' New Home of the' Velie Car : : February fa, In order that the I out In the auto wll be able to Trade-Mark Contest Committee Selected A committee to make the award In the trademark contest of the Omaha Manu factures' association was announced to day by President David Cole, a follows: J.i M. Guild, conunleeioner of the Com mercial club and secretary of the asso ciation; K. A. lliggina, advertising man- ager of the Stors brewery; A. J. Kggeres of ths Eggsrss-O'Flyng company; A. L. Gale of the Darlow Advartislng company and president at the Omaha Ad club, and J. O. 81 ford, manager of the Cusack company. Messrs. Gelid, Hlgelns and Eggeras are ' members of tbo association. Messrs. Gale a ad Slford have been drafted aa adver tising specialists. The committee hsa TN trademark de sign! from whloa ta select the trademark Ik at will be need by awmber of the as sociation' on letterheads, - packages and Individual art Idea The winner of the contest will get IMS worth of goods of fered by members of the association. Fifty of ths best dssigas wW be sifted ant by the committee and posted In the Commercial club rooms,- where possibly a preferential' rote of association mem bers will be taken ta determine which Is the most popular. Final, decision aa to which to tbo best, however,. wlU .be made by the committee. Rymi Will Clean . Steets on Sunday John latenasr has a Man for clearing toe streets and sidewalks of snow. "Put these Idle men to work." ha said, "and In a few dare hare the anew cleared away. Do Ilka other cities-dean the streets and sirs men employment-" That's exactly what I'm going to do as long as tends But," said Street Cone mhsnoaor ITyaa. . "I'm going ta hare a large staff at work Monday, for the work Is easier oa Sunday hecaass there are fewer vehicles to bother with. -When the funds are exhausted we'll alt nnleee It as an amcrgsncy ease. The council allows me ta epeisf SnM a month. In May or Juan I weal need thai much, bat such month a this the shisiisss an likely to exeeed that amoanV ; , BOYS CAUGHT STEALING CCAL ARE GIVEN WARNING Fourteen of twenty-five hoy charged with stealing coal from ' the railroad yarda were brought before the JovaalM eonrV and after the danger and the wrong of what they had dea were oa pauned the Jadgs dismissed them. All the beys promised to keep away from tbo railroad yard hereafter. The ether eleven youngster will be given a hearing next Satarday. It essne eat during the trial of the foarteea that some of them had stolen coal after they had asm from school aad had feand the house cold and their ' mother aaahia to provide aver fueL Bnca in war noted and aestataace WW be eo Belled from the Associated CharlUs or the county. .-. n 2s-o- i ;.. ""1 i mm) --0- & Between LOOS and UN persons visited the new headquarters of the Velie Auto mobile company la the John Deere build ing at Tenth and Howard streets during the week to' Inspect and assist In the houss wanning. The building has been but recently finished and it. represents an outlay of approximately 165,00. It has every possible convenience that could be of use In an automobile establishment and for thla reason the management of the Veil company can well say that the beat headquarter building In Omaha la operated by them. One of th features of ths new Velle headquarters Is the large salesroom. This part of th building I large enough for th exhibition of at least sixty ears and ta so well lighted and furnished that It Is a temptation to th casual visitor to make a close Inspection of all the cars. In the repair department new and modern ma chinery has been Installed aad automobile part that heretofore had to be sent away for an aow be mad here. Thla department I In charge of skilled me chanician and win prove to be on of tnoaleulahl value to Tell owners. In nearly every instance visitors who inspected th new building spent at least aa boar la loosing over the UU models. This ear has an of th good point of ths Wll car besides th addition of a '" I , sassswssr i ' :'- I tjogf j i' sl - ''s- ' number of new feature. "Straight line'' was th object f th doshtner of th body of th new model and ta th now six-passenger touring car lb straight Una effect H faithfully carried oat. This I th first time th Veil eumpany has put out a six-passenger car aad their first attempt ts highly flattering, la the past their five and oeven-paaeengar car have filled th Mil nicely, but wjtlt the enterprise that at characteristic -of the Telle company, they have widened the scop of their business and Increaaed'nhe popularity of a popular car. TIMELY REALESTATE GOSSIP Time Beoord on W. 0. W. Building . Crettei TsTorsble Comment OLD HOUSES GO XJXX EOT CAKES Realtr Bsekaas Will Apprale . Pi apes If If Aar Caa B Feaad ., Where Meai hers Are Rat ' Ineereeted. ' Omaha has reoerved soms favorahl no de ever th eeuntry for th apleadid record made In erecting the steel etrue tur for th new Wsodmsa of th World eighteen-etory skvecraper. Although many obstacle were encoun tered, th short tlat consumed In putting up th steel wse remarkable. The start was made October Is. ml. and the first .trouhts was with heavy rains, which compelled the workmen ta do their work In a regular mire. Another delay was caused by the buckling of th Immense steel- boom, but In spite of these the construction was rushed and completed December X under th supervision of John High, general superintendent In chargo of steel for the Moelko-Rlchards. oompany of Indianapolis. Aftr th com pletion of th Woodmen building Mr. High left for IndianapoHs, where be has charge of th new sixteen story Msrchasu Nr tleMl bank build lug. The great majority of the old houses offered for aaw by th MeCac Invest ment compear from the Rock lelaad aad Great Western freight terminals and the Vtntoa school pisvgrouads site have bee disposed of as th tew day atae ths sale started. Fully fifty , of th eighty-four were sold st public auction Monday, the first day of the sale, and th remainder sre being dlsposid of at privets sale Only a few reeking proposition sre Involved and th majority f th build lags will be moved to Mher locations. Already the houss mover ere busy with whsdaass aad block and taokw and th bouses are be ginning to mere. Owing te th tew lev! of th ground com pared with mirrwandtn; mupsity and the multlaUcny of rag road track, th nmoval of the house Is something f aa engineering task. Deed a record for th sal by W. I Be! try t th Peeseee 1c sod CM aUarag oampany of th lot at be aorthwost corner of Twslfth and Cldoag. This at a deal that was mad some time ago, but th deed we net recorded at th time. It Is understood th srlo was be tween tlXOQ and taVIML Th company, wateh ha deubesd ns c geaautactiuing capactty, at einkiag an arm lea well oa the lot Jt hough t. . IUvae tallaaa hsa aatt m r lata la th nil age of Bel loves, the beat lot la town, eeteetea r tne eoar or m The mniaeds srlal ha nut lata oil kvildlnn. which, It Is figured, win acre tn vais ec raw esuu ever th vtllaga, A anmhsr of lots have al ready eera eoed aad reeldeaies will be erected a fbera. ' Th quietiea f eppretelng property at Real Estate eachang session has beea thrashed oat time and Urn gala at th meeting of th exchange aad It seem te of eptniou among ax- wttk the th owner. After discussing th matter of appraisement for aa hour Wadaeadar the aohaag Inetruett.: tta appraisal sawae t bring la ap- pralsemeBts oa several place of property. selected by tb coin rallies at Rs discre tion, with raw iJiamra f th owners. The oommltte expects to hrmg la th report, hot If tb former history of aarh report I say sbb at what will be dooo next Wednesday th eomssttte will not get pert tar a Its report. Raaa ahsmbsr f th n.heage I willing ta has property iniaalaul la ansa dtstrlct where he la not mtsreate. bat Tk' Just a soon aa appraisement In- soms district where he owns properly I broached. . -, W. 0. Gregory of Tabor, la., cold m acre t land near that place for IS, OS oash Mat week. A valuable pointer ta real eetate me 1 gtvrn aa artlcla oa TuhUopty" -by Shanhvy L. MoMlehael In the current BUB' her of th National Real Estat Journal. Ho says: "Real estate men, Just as men la many other walk of life, often fumbl storl oonosrnlng their owa business. An allot ment man will purchase some old nous on the utsklrt of the tty, with a larg vacant property about It, la that houa. perhaps, soms fsmous character was born. Maybe It was ths home of the first settlers, or contain secret cloeets of a romarkabl nature or was a station In the underground railroad during ths war. Ths allotment men buys th property for SJ0.OW or 171,00a, and doesn't say a word about It Thrss months later after men aav torn down the house streets have beea graded and other improvement in stalled, and then be come around and want a story printed about th nlo fifty-foot lots which he proposes to ssll thor. He passes up an excellent chance to gat a good story published, possibly accompanied with photographs and per hap manages to get three or four line In th paper, If he eueeeed la getting it Int the columns at all. "Th trouble with th average man la hat perspective I limited he I too 'much tied up In his own little business so that he falls to get valuable publicity which would be a hundred time more useful to him than apae advertising" - Vfytchman at Yards Found Unconscious Themes Erwin, night watchman at th Uaasa Stack Tarda, was found at .) yesterday morning by amptoye of the yarda m a half recusing position beside th bores aad mule barn. ufferlng from a etrese of paralrsu, City PkyMclaa Koenlg end th oompany doctor worked ever th ataandnin ama for half aa hour aad tbea took him to ths South Omaha hospital. . Erwin has beea In the employ of th yard oompany for aeveral years, ills con dition I seHeua Brwln resides st Twenty- ssoond and Jackaon etreeta. H at H years old. ' Ure Issues First, ; 5 . Distress Warrant. V .Against Water Co. City and .County Treasurer. W. O. 1'r has leaned a Bistres warrant against' th Omaha Water company for tM,23.U per eenal tax and the warrant ha beea placed la th hands of the sheriff. This la th first "embarrassing warrant" lasusd. Th s mount oover the nggregat tax of th company as a privately owned cor poration doing bustnaa In Omaha, South Omaha, Florence, East Omaha and Dun- da. . 'V V ' , Reprenentatlve of the -water company have paid under protest 13. On Into th city, being the texts on the Judgment held against th city If, aa Is often claimed, the company to not a private corporation. but la held m trust for th dry. Thi taxe paid under protest ere not distinct from th mat 15 far which a deursee warrant ha been Issued. It Is believed the water coenpanrwlll at once aeek an Injunction restraining fur ther action toward th collection of the uses, for which the wsrrant has b. Issued, alleging that If tsxe are paid by th company aa a private corporation and alio as compear holding la trust property for th city, It will b doable asss msnt " : ' Serious Charges , Are Made Against Several Young Men Evidence to show that aeveral young men of the elty have been herborina Uttle girls In rooming houses and hotela of III repute will bo laid before th grand Jury by Juvenile court officiate. The hotel proprietor will be charged with aiding and abetting such work. Krldsnce ta now being eecured and will be placed In the hands of ths county attorney who will pane on Its sufficiency. . . . This action Is the result of the trial f a 14-year-old girl '.a Juvenile court today. She waa charged with running away from home and admitted that she had epent a week at a rooming house, which shs named and also had been for two. or three weeks In the rooms of th young men. , . . , - ... a- Other cases involving the same young men. whose nsmee the gfla gav, aav com to the attention of the. Juvenile court officials aad no pains will be spared to make the Investigation very thorough. One of the girls named was over 1 year of ere, but the others ranged from M to M. - No More Windy Windows One hundred cuble feet of air blows around tr arer-' age residence window every minute whea tne wind is blowing JO miles an hour. The same window in the earn wind admit leas than four cubic feet a minute It mad tight with Mosmrch Metal Weavther Htrtpa. - ' No rattling; windows. No draughty floor. Let ua take measurement and give yoo lump price cot. . ring a few of your north windows and your outside door. Price approximately $2. SO per window or 3.00 par door. In- , eluding installation and guaranteed for a year. Permanent protection from cold la winter and front heat, duet and rain In suromeri Monarch Strips Installed only by ear own experta. Phone or write and our man will call. We Install Mon arch 8trlp anywhere in the west. Sunderland Dros. Co., 1614 Harney St. Omaha OLD DIVORCE DECREE IS ENTERED ON THE BOOKS Divorce decree granted by th lit Judge Cunningham R. Scott Of th dlvorr court fifteen years ago has been recorded In the court lourn.iL The suit waa that of Mr Anne 1. Hetbert against llartla (. Seibert. The ludre made the M , I I, ,h- u. . ,k1 1 clerk of the district court with the In struction record It free of chance because Hie ulalntlff was a Boor waman. The I clerk refused to mske the entry without payment because tn hie opinloa eurh ac tion would be Illegal. Mrs. tielbert'i torney paid th fee and the decree entered. ifW?h Va, DRS. MACH & MACH BAILEY & MACH Kratest equipped ratal effloe In Osualia. Highest-grade denlatry at teasonabl prices. Porcelain ftlltnga, luet like the tooth. All Instruenente carefully . eterlUaed tlr sack pera lion. Oeraar 11 aad Wwraam Us. ' TWiae rx.oo . mtos at.ofiw :Best Sport News in The Bee LOOMIS RETURNS FROM TRIP TO NEW YORK General Solicitor Utoinls of the Union Pacific I back from New Tork, where h went to look after lltigatlaa that the bond holder of th old St. Jo ft. Grand Island Railroad company have brought against th Union Pacific, ' Th suit la In th natur of a demand for an aooountlag, they contending that by reason of the road becoming a part of th Harrlmaa system, they sre te be fro out. The contention of the Union Pacific Is just th reverse, It being that they win be entitled to their proportion of th revenue accruing from th earn ings f th road. A Lit resales Sale by that great health tonic, Electric Bit ter, la th enrichment of poor, thin Mood aad Mrengtboalng th weak, i For sal by Beaton Drug Co. aldlaa rersalta. Central Mercantile eomoanr. Lixhth and Faruam streets, awning, KM. M a Weak Heart Maay sopl safer from woek aeerts. Tory saey nsrt , rase laenauei of breath aa asm ana, ease aver th heart, r diasT aariings, oppriind brssrliaeg aftsr meals or their eya blurred, tasrr aessrt ia at amosarly strosd te pomp bioed te fa sxtremttiee, aad they aav eold hands aad hot, or poor sppstitc sscssss ofwosksasd Mood supply to th atsmsoh. A heert toaic aad alterative iheuid a take which bee a bad Wter-efeot. Soak is Dr. Pierce's Geldoa '.Medical Diaoovery, which sienaiao a eanaera aroOe aor alosaoi. Thai an. i ik). . SlaaSrsae ree ( aseirliellhc I This asai ussiiss aa loaol ta shrink ap the rd braod uipsnlm ; sat, oa the ether head, it increases their ansa bar ed thy haosms roead aad asslthy. It help the awaa ystses ia ta eoestaat maeJetar ot rich, rod blood. It Bars th waeeoh ta sasreailets a take ap the proper slasilsts Irosa the awed, tarey aeipiag digtioa ad cariag dyapepeia, heart aar aad awasy ernai isrtatils rrarptoraa, gtop stcessii tiare wast ia coavsisscs.ee traea levers i tar th rws wa, asaiis, mis Undid psopls, the" Dieoovery " ia tadiushisd aead vitslinag. Stick te tbie sefe end ees reeaedy, sad rstaes si " jmtt ee food assiiirisn odsrsd by the dmffiat who i tookia tor a Isrfer proit. Nothi hwt Dr. Pieres's Golds Medical Diseovery will do Too halt ss gaech good. a tsiisstisls. s sttestsd eiaaer earth, are rest (Cefftoeaoej Cs n. BliaSraee (Seerafsrie Ceeiees.ai. 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