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8 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 8, 1912. Gains 8 Lbs. ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM 111 30 DayS j Progressive Woodman Elected Yen- eraoie uonsui ot Magnolia uamp. 50o Package of Hemarkablo Flesh Builder, Protone, Sent Free to Prove What It Will Do. THE fTART cud or SECOND MONTH rrotofto Will Hake You Klce and IMump. It 1s astonishing to nee the effect produced by tho new flenli-lin'reaner, Protono. To rut on real, solid, healtliy flesh, at tho rato of a pound a day. Is ot at all remarkable with tho new wonder Protono Induces nutrition, Increases cell-growtb. innkes porfert tho asnlmll ntlon of food, strensthens nerves, In creases blood eorpUMcles. builds up safe ly and quickly, muscles and solid, healthy flesh, and rounds out tho figure. Kor women who novor appear stylish In anything becuuso of thinness, Pro tone Is a revelation. Tho regular $1.00 size of Protone Is for pale by all ilruiiirlsts. or will bo mulled direct, upon receipt of prlre. by The Pro tono Co., 4064 Protono Hlds;., Detroit, Mich. It costs you tiothlnir to prove tho re markable effects of Protone. It Is non Injurious to tho most delicate system. JThe Protono Company will send you on receipt of your namo snd address, a free tOe parkace of Protono. with full Instructions, to prove that It does tho work, also their book on "Why You Aro Thin," free of charge?. Riving factH which will probably astonish you. Bond coupon Dciow with your noma nnu anurcss. PYTHIANS TO DISCCSS THE WAR Ivy CnniP) Hoynl lahhor of Amrrtcn Jlolils Klrctlon Wednes day I-lrrnlns; nnil Chnnsrs Mnrr Ft Mnrrrll Ornele, Free Protone Coupon It will cost you nothing to prove the remarkable effects of this treat nvent Tho Protono Company will send to anyono a frco 60c package of Protone. If they will fill out this coupon and enclose 10c In stamps or silver to help covor postage. They will also send with It full instruc tions and their book on 'Why You Are Thin." THE FROTOOT3 COMFANT, 40B4 Proton Slag. Detroit, Xiob. Namo i , Street '. City State Magnolia camp No. 1833, Modern Wood mon of America, hold an enthusiastic meeting and elected officers for the endu ing year as follows: E. 8. Crltchfletd, venerable consul; II. T. Meyer, worthy advisor; J. II Houchln, clerk; II. A. Ilunqulst, banker: W. A. Heck, escort; Dim .ynn. guard; Fred Ilasch, sentry; King William Ilombeck, manager Miff' nolla enmp, has been one of the strongest Insurgent enmps In Omaha against the new rntes adopted bv tho last head camp, nhd has lost more members from lis ranks that nil the other Omaha camps combined. A peculiar freak In selecting a head officer developed when K. B. Critchfleld was elected venerable comul against his opponent, Kelly McCombs. During tho last year Mr. McCombs, who occupied the venerable consul's chair. was tho louder for the Insurgents nnd was supported by nlmost the entire mem bership In his fights against tho now rntes. Mr. Critchfleld wps the only member of the camp who made an open fight In support of the new rates and was defeated In every contest during the year when defending the head camp officers on tho grounds that they worn acting upon honest motives In raising the rates ifflclent to perpetuate tho order. In the preliminary contest Crllchfleld asked the members not to voto for him and told them If they did he would punish them by compelling tho order to Initiate 100 now members during tho coming year. Tho meeting closed with much enthusiasm for tho future. Arennnni ISIrcts Officers. At the annual meeting Thursday of Union Pacific council, Royal Arcanum, the following officers were elocted: I3oyd Dysort, regont; William Von ICroge, Jr., vIcoTegent; If. C. Btafford, orator; Wil liam M. McKay, secretary; A. C. Ilocd coltectpr; W. D. Counsman, treasurer; U. W. nilxt. chapftiln; J. W. Welch, guide; C. Phelps, warden; C. A. Graves, sen try; V. C. Ilennet, orranlst; Herbert Wil liam Johnson, trustee. II. C. Hoerncr becomes sitting past regent following his term as regent. ' Tho council will give a card and daiic Tim remilnr tl.00 slso of Protono la for pale In -Omaha uy mierman t nicuonneii Drug Co., 102 B. I6th St.; 21th and Knr nam 8L: Owl Drug Co.. 324 8. 16th Bti Beaton Drue Co.. H01 Farnnm 8t.; Loyal pharmacy, 207 N. 16th Ht.; noil Drug po., 1216 Karnam St. 77 FOR 1 GRIP&COLDS Porchanco thoro !b Bomo ono who locs not know nbou "Soventy' ffovon." Wo onto moro rollerato, that (or Coughs, Colds, Grip, Influenza, Cold 'In tho Hoad, Bronchitis, nnd Sore Throat, or for any form that a Cold jnay tako; Pains In tho Head, Back, tfbr Limbs, Congestion, Inflammation, -.or Fovor, Dr. Humphreys' "Sovonty "oven" Is supremo. Taken at the first feeling, It will break up a Cold at once. It you wait, till you begin to cough "ttnd sneezo it may take longer. A small vial ot pleasant pellets, Silts tho vest pocket At your Drtig- jgtst 25c, or mailed,. Humphreys' Homeo. Medlcfte Co., 16ft William St, Now York. Advertisement lows Hall association will be' held next Wednesday evening. Wasa lodge No. IS3 will have degree work next Wednesday night Danncbrog lodge No. 216 wilt have work In the first degree next Friday night Gov, Morehead May Not Come Soon to Meet Pie Hunters , There are many disappointed democrats in Omaha at present, because Governor elct Morehead did not make his appear ance In Omaha last week. Those who want appointments at his hands have been looking for him all week and yet he has not appeared In the city. Now comes word from the governor himself In' letters to tome of the aspirants that indicates that ho does not even expect to be In Omaha very soon. Blnce he has not come and does not appear to be com ing soon, none of the democrats are wilt ing to claim credit for starting the rumor that he was coming. Iast week they whispered about that he would be In Omaha during the early part of this week. Monday they looked for him Tues day. Tuesday they looked for him Wednesday. Each day they told the hotel clerk they were expecting him, and the hotel clerk In turn conveyed the In formation to others who inquired for him. All this time it develops the gov ernor was not contemplating coming very seriously. One of the office seekers has a letter from tho governor Iated December 2 In which he remarks, "Ap pointments will not be made for some time yet." In another sentence he says something about being glad to see soma of tho applicants, "should I be In Omaha," all of which Is .taken to mean that he has no immediate intention of being in Omaha, i TIMELY RBALESTATE GOSSIP Realty Business at High Pitch of the Year and Activity Everywhere. BIO RECORD FOR CITY GROWTH Wick Groesto Jail on Charge of Contempt AI. Wick, one of the proprietors of the Wick & Moore saloon, waa fined SS0 and costs and sentencod to twenty-five days in the county Jail by Police Judge Foster for contempt of court. Unless Wick's attorney, A. 8. IUtchle, procures In dis trict court a supersedeas writ or writ of error Wick will have to pay th ne and servo out the sentence, "hw secure a par don from tho mayor wilt be Impossible, as he wan tried and convicted on a court charge and not under any city ordinance. The spectflo charge against Wick was Ing party complimentary to their women I that whe three men arrested In a raid Wednesday. Both floors of Chambers' on W'CK Moore 8 saloon and released on Dona laiiea to appear in court he pro duced dummies who pleaded guilty, patd moll fines and recovered the bond money. ' Mr. IUtchle eald he at once would go Into district court with an application for a supersedeas or a writ of error. Such an application is in the nature ot an ap peal. If the application is granted the execution of Judge Foster's sentence will be suspended until the district court has passed upon the case. Judge Foster personally conducted the trjal of Wick. Tho prosecution was fin isneu i obi weex ana tne aerenite took a continuance until today, that more wit nesses might b brought into court. flays He Can Apnea!. Tn arguing the case Attorney lUtchlo cited several Judicial opinions to prove that a cose such as Wick's may be ap pealed on a supersedeas pr a writ of error. He endeavored to Impress this fact upon the Judge and expressed no astonishment when the Jail sentence and heavy fine were lmnosed. Calling Wlok up before tho bar. Judge Foster in plan terms told him he was guilty of contempt and he had violated tne conxiaence of the court. Wick was the only witness who testi fied In his behalf. He told briefly that he did not know tho three men who re ceived, the bond money were imuostors. Harry Zlmman, attorney for tho three men arretted in the raid on the Wick & Moore saloon three weeks ago Saturday night,- and who were Impersonated in ponce court the following mocntng by Storey and the two Lyons, asked the Judge to grant him an order for the $17.50 duo his clients and which was collected by the threa dummies Wick brought be fore' tho judge. Judge Foster said ho would take the matter under considera tion. academy at Twenty-fifth and Farnam have been secured for the occasion. Ivy Cntnp Electa. Ivy camp No. 2, Royal Neighbors ot Amorlcn, met Wednesday, December 4, and elected tho following officers: Oracle, Mary F. Morrcll; vice oracle, "rnnclH nieglemeyer; chancellor, Fannie Cowger; recorder, Badlo Idmundson; re ceiver, Louisa McLaman; marshal, Gladys Morrell; Inner sentinel, Frances Mooro; outer aentlnal. Lena Miller; board of managers, Mary Allen and Elisabeth Dans. Ivy camp will have a class adoption and social Wednesday, December 18. Mrs. loulse Mctarnan entertained the following officers at dinner November 21: Mrs. O'Cook, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Edmund- son, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. O'Conor and Mrs. Allen, also Mrs. Dukes as a Visitor. PrnKresslve lllith Five A grand ball and progressive high-five party will be givon at Prof. Macklo's dancing academy, 1S16 Harney street, on Wednesday evening by Omaha council No. 1293, Knights and Ladles of Security, lllrct CaoteV Officers. Qeorgo Custer circle, Women's Itellaf Corps No. tt, will elect officers next Tues day aftornoon at Qrand Army of the Republic hall in the court house. Solve llnlknn Problem. Nebraska lodge No. I, Knights ot Pythias, will discuss tho war situation In Europe Wednesday and will proceed to solve the problems that have been per plexlng the powers of Kurope. Achates to CSIve Dsniie, Omaha lodge No. 1, Royal Achates, will give a dance In Iiurlght hall Tuesday night Election ot. officers will be held Tuesday night, December 17. A good at- tendance Is requested. , i Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Omaha lodge No. S will have work in tho first degree noxt Friday night Tho amusement and plcnlo commutes w".l gtvo a danco at Odd Fellows' hall, South Omaha, next Thursday evening. Jonathan loduo No. 22J will put on the second degree work next Friday night The monthly meeting ot the Odd Pel FACE ALL RED SPOTS AND BUSTERS WM. J. BOEKHOFF Xttall Zaltr, Phono Douglas 119 THAVKIiH. Atound'-iid SECOND IDEAL CRUISE BY TUB S. S. CLEVELAND (17.000 TONS) Leaving Sn Fr&ncUce Feb. 6 VJ.lt famous CI Mm and OoustrUi a utUItal trmlilp wUlch kmc si jour JtoteL Every luxury and romfjft Iru-jini. Hi DAYS $650 and up ladotla all twetsaary eiptues sSot( aud ak. rllj, cirritce. liottli. rMt, feu I saw railroad (area to sad (rota year 01 Ur Wf tn lt Oritmt. tU TTftt sffat. Paaana fal Halt ant IfyZt, (, Writ or Ulutnic (Mile. MJWMRC-JUftEIWJUt LINE K.O , lfattkloliih HI., .OklrMKti, III,, 4f wr UVCHI AlVHlIt Bad Little Girl Outruns Officer Esther Johnson, assistant truant of fleer, has discovered that In her'ltne ot work one must have, among other qua! Itles, the faculty ot a sprinter, since three times did Jlttle 11-year-old Alice Smuurt of Nineteenth and Manderson streets outdistance her when she tried to nab her to brlnt her before the Juve nue auinonues. utile Alice has ac quired the bad habit ot getting small sums ot money which do not belong to her. Ten dollars she is charsed with taking from her teacher and X3 from her mother. Three times did Miss Johnson slip up on a group of children at play In the hope ot surprising the girl, but each time Alice espied her and ran out ot her reach. Then other tactics were employed. Rubbed and Scratched. Would Cry John Cftrvr onB of the truant officers, and rret. Used Uuticura boap I MS mm n . a a a and uintment. race Uot Well, 63! N. 6th St., Terra Haute, lnd. ".My little nephew, a boy of four years, had a breaking out on bis face. It was little red spots at flirt the sa would rub and scratcU sad water butters would form and wherever tbs water would run snouier would cosas until nla face was covered with tbeaa. Re would cry and fret Bis soother got somo medicine, but It did not do any good. He would scream and cry and say it hurt We hardly knew him. his llttls face waa all red spots and bUiters. So I begged bun to let ma put soma Outlcun Ointment on them. The next morning I mads a strong soap suds with Cuticura Boap and washed his face la the warm suds. The little bllatera burst by pressing the cloth on them. After I had his face washed, I put the OuUcura Oint ment on and in a short time his little fees was all red and dry. I kept using the Cuti cura Soap and putting on the Outlcura Ointment and at face got wwll and It did not leave a scar. Ho was entirely cured hi about one week sad a half.4 (rUeael) liaa Arthur II a wort. Jan. 10, 1913. A atnslo cake of Cuticura Soao umA smbt at? Outimra Ointment are often suAdent whs went to the home early In the morning when he found the child in bed. Judge Kennedy had a long talk with her and had her, placed In the Rlrerview Home for a time. Suit for Damages Result of Acoident Dr. William I Shearer and Mrs. Bhearer are being sued for 110,000 dam ages in district court by John T. Mar shall, a 10-year-old boy, who alleges they ran him down In their automobile. The suit Is brought through the boy's father, John A. Marshall, sr. The accident Is al- lefred to have occurred at Thirteenth and Hamilton streets November 33, this year- It Is charged the car waa moving eigh teen miles an hour and the lad was per manently Injured. STUDENTS MAKE CRADLE FOR KINDERGARTEN TOTS Manual training students as Cass school have demonstrated their efficiency in carpentry by constructing a unique cradle for tbs Cass kindergarten doll. The cradle Is constructed without the use ot nails. It was given the little tats In the kindergarten as a Christmas present, The kindergarten doll 1 the pride of the little children, who think it la a rill all else has faJted. Cuttew Soap sd Oiat- wonderful doll. It belongs to the entire an seent are sold eierywhare. Sample eVeack (Billed free. 1ih 32-p. 8kla Book. Address postcard "Outiettra. Dec. T, Best." l-Tender-racad men eheuld ua Cuticura lean saaaviac BaleV. sxe. suiaiai I class and each klndergartner equal right to caress It, has Persistent Advertising Is the Road B Returns. Omaha rrobnhlr Stands First In nxatnples of Ilenltby Oromth, Jinny Instances of Advance ment llrlnsr Cited. IJko Nebraska corn, one can fairly hear Omaha grow. Bvory day there comes the announcement of further expansion and those who have been In the city only In the last four years undoubtedly have witnessed the greatest upbuilding of a city that Is to be found in the United HtAtas. Ilke the boy, who upon reaching adolescence, suddenly shoots up to the fullness of man's growth, has been Omaha's experience In tho last few years, and still can be heard the ripping of out grown cloihea and yet can be seen the donnage of new raiment In the last year three buildings cost ing (1,000,000 each have become a part of this new raiment, and the order Is now being taken for another. The Union Paclflo headquarters build ing, the Woodmen of the World building, and the new court house have been com pleted In Omaha within the year; all ot which makes a record that Is scarcely to be equaled by a city any place on the continent And In the last five or six years the Drandels buildings and theaters, the Koellne building, the City National Bank building, the Flatlron building, tho Plara hotel and other good buildings havo been erected. Now things Indicative of Omaha's ad vancement are being announced every day. The 1,000,0C0 hotel on the ground donated by John U. Kennedy and A. D. Drandels at ICightccnth and Douglas treets Is now practically assured. One Omaha business man has declared that will see thnt the proposition goes through whether sufficient stock Is sold In Omaha or not Some ot tho buildings which also will be a part ot Omaha's great collection are now being talked of as well as built The new Masonic temple at Twen tieth and Douglas streets, a beautiful edifice, soon will be completed! while across tho street from It tho Omaha club Is expanding. A contract wil bo awarded this week for a 120.000 to tho bluldlng. Notice was given In this column a week ago of another new theater for Omaha tho Hippodrome, which will be erected next door to the new hotel. A glance at Douglas street will suffice to show that Omaha is making a record in city growth. The Batrd building, being erecteu Dy ine Mrnninin Investment company ror tne Boston Ground Pusnt company, is neor- lmr completion. Tho Douglas Auaitonum ulldlng, east ot the American Hippo drome theater, nns urauijr yruwu i Th nw EmDress theater at Douglas and SlxtcenOstreets, In course of con struction, Is showing Its beauty througn tho carpenter's framework. And down below on east Douclas street there are rumors of another new building. The Beebe & Itunyan company Is flls- ousslng plans for a new 200,000 structure near Eleventh street. An announcement to this effect may be expected at any time, as It Is known that the company has sxeatly outgrown Its present quarters. it la nlmost awe-Inspiring to oDserve tho worfderful growth. With Ileal Estate Men. -roiiniT.on jc. rinrmlchael havo let con tracts for five bungalows In Clalrmont addition. All of them have been sold on tho easy payment plan. AMr. xr AWmnnn linn nurchased a new JC.0O0 home nt the northwest corner oi E ahteenth anu Locust sireem in iuiuui nlace from Hastings ec ueut". Another apartment house site has been sold tn the Poxton tract at Twenty-sixth and Douglas streets to W. II. Dunham for 3,KX). This IS tne mira sua wmi u" been sold In this traci Dy jiusuhbh Hevden. P. J. Tobbens, formerly or tne uuraeii & Tebbens neal Estate company at u Bee building, has established a real ..,., ntrir nt 7E0 Omaha National bank building, where he will conduct a general real estate and insurance Dusineas. mi. Tieni ftstata exchange has been dls- niHinir th sublect of advertising. The numbers should not overlook the tact that The Bee goes into me nomes wnitn aro nble to Invest tn real estate. Real onLntn advertising In The Bee falla on ground where there aro no rocKs or sanu Haverstick Heads Omaha Field Club George B. Haverstick was elected pres Ident of the Omaha Field club at meeting of the directors held at noon at the Commercial club rooms. Charles A. doss' was named as vice president and Harry Morrill as house secretary. Tho Persistent and Judicious Use of Newsnaner Advertising is the Itoaa to Btlslnesa Success. Barse Arioaa la Snfr. CHICAGO. Dec The steam barge Arizona, for whose safety some anxiety was felt reached Chicago today after a perilous trip from Midland, unt. The boat was sixty hours overdue. Tuck Him In Mother, if he coughs. Don give him a sickening "cough syrup" but let nun nave as much Good Pay for a Short Walk Some people walk for pleasure some for profit. Many walk two or three blocks when down town and never think of it. Some walk a couple of blocks say from Far nam and 16th over to 16th and Howard and save a good 25 on their furniture purchases. 60 FEET FROM HIGH PRICES We arc out of the high rent district only 60 ft from 16th on Howard, yet being 60 ft. from 16th saves' us considerable in rent. We are only 60 ft. from the corner just a few steps. But if you make this short walk, you'll have your eyes opened if you know the value of your money and want to MAKE EVERY DOLLAR COUNT Remember the address, 1513-1515 Howard St. This is betweent 15th and 16th Sts. on Howard St. only GO feet from the corner of 16th only two blacks from Farnam. Walk these two block and save from one-fourth to one-third on every purchase. $21 to $6S Credit Terms Arranged To Suit Our credit terms are what you choose to make them in other words you make the terms. We havo no set terms. Wo re quire smaller "down" payments and much smaller "monthly payments" than any othor house in Omaha and always leave It to tho customer to say what he can pay and when he can pay It. The One Best Buy Bte Monday Special. some dressers, roomy, well made, Rood size mirrors. Spe cial, this sale ... hand- 7 95 H "I! Itlsl4.ssi JsTI TH il SOLID OAK TABLE I FZM fl.75 JUL TERMS jr TO SUIT. Solid Oak Made of solid oak, goldon, Early English or fumed fin ish, well con- Jm M "tC structed. largo Mml9 mirror. Special nffarlntr thin haIa. " PEDESTAL EXTENSION TABLE 86- Heavy, substantial table, made 'of lected solid oak; different finishes, splen did value. "THE PENINSULAR" POWERFUL BASE BURNER Here's an exceptionally flno Heater for the money; silver nickel trimmings; extra size flues in base and up the back Increase radiating' surface, pro duces more heat with less coal than any base burner of equal price on the marketr wonder fully economical; patent grate, magazine feed, draft registers and other features. It's a large, handsome economical vQ7 Ih heater. Special ift J f f U price only " Other styles and sizes . $21 to $65 REMEMBER THE ADDRESS-BETWEEN 15th AND 16th STS. 1513-15151 tSikAfl A! 1513-1515 Howard St. I i II il tM Wl Howard St. as tne teaspoon will hold. More in the morning, and so on three times a day until cough and soreness in the throat are gone, and continue a little longer. Children love Ozomulsion. It makes them fat and strong. Will You Not QIv Your LlttU On a Chanc? II os. MA, DRUGGISTS ( ot for the Winter You can play the game with added zest in the bracing air of Sunny San Antonio. A perfect climate fine hotels, theaters and shops splendid roads for motoring a real winter playground with seaside resorts btit a few hours away. Fer free beskUt and smy latensaUeti afcetrt aceemmetatlms writs OHAXBcm r csxKimcK, Sam Aatesl. Tieaaaa. Plump brown bottle with S oc sample free If you write to Oxoinulslou, bis PsarJ St. New Tork. FOPE ! The way to go is via the Katy Limited trains from St Lotus and Kansas City TtoYkty Hv&l? and JhcIy'7ff&? coyer the distance in the quickest time, with the greatest com fort Trains from yoer city make good connections at St Louis or Kansas) City with these fast, dependable tratssi. equipped wltk all the lux uries of travel. Fer faree, bertbs er any trarel tafermatic. ask year aearest agest, er write Geo. A. McNutt, District Passenger Agent, 805 Walnut St., Kansas Oity, Mo., or W. S. St. George, General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.- (464) Everybody reads Bee want ads