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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BJ5B JULY 6, 1013.
" - Officers the Danish Orderof OddFellows -
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July Cflearancie Sale
Now comes th-o- eeconll week of this sale Vfent
without any qVlqstion tUp jnost important value giving
oQcaeion of th'Q year,ji "Woinrc dotonnmed to raako this
week the fcdost activb one of the snlo. The entire etfeVgles
of this Immcneb argruniation will be brought into greater
action bo as1 to seouro greatest results fQr y.6u andlor ha.
Each department will make a special effort to make this
A record-breaking week. "Vfo. promise you in every
instance a saving of from ONE-HALF TO ONE-THIRD
on all purchases made now. . .
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Front row, left to right- William Andersen; Chrjs Rasfnussen, K, Jcnn B. Sur-tand. BacH- row, left to rights Peter
Jensen. Peter Sorensen, A. p Hansen. .
officers of rw fiAKmt onom P? ovtejAX)Vb.
ECHOES IR01 THE ANTEROOM
JHwiah Ogd PsUqws Formally lay
CeraqrstnB of New Home.
KLtTim OF OTHER LODGES
; Irogra of IristnllnUen and Mnteif
alip8tk VJH. no, tn Order
..DMl-lnpr JthH Comtnjr
Dannebrog-lodgo,-rd. Alt, Is to have a
.RSir hcmo at Tjvcnir-flfth avenue and
Xavenworth street. The building will'
a two-story structure7 with all the con
' t enlencetf of ft modem fraternal home.
Utttiftir ceremonies were in order last
unSay afterrtobh when' tfle cornerstone
was laid. By. falt.the lodga hopes to have
ik building T&dy for occupancy,
f- fc(M.lh.AVf.r Veteran.
CHweral Henry W. tawton auxiliary to
jLeo 'Forby'cirnp ot tho United Spanish
iVat1 veteran TpU h'ofd a meeting at the
3om lot f4 Fred " Fero, 608 NfJrth
Twonty-aevfentH street, Thursday. Thla
3m the postponed meeting of last Thur.
day ta. Tueeaay evening: the auxiliary
fav. a surpriao ptrty on the camp, it be
tas' tno, occasion oil the first meetlns lit
cam' new. sall In the Ancient Order
4t VnHeA Wfcfkmen temple, Fourteenth
and IMgo atresia.
Qrtev at Scottish Clan.
Clan rofl, .No. 61, Order ot Scottish
0!a,f, -T$isy evening. One appll
flpttee, ir taiiieHlp was received, ana
arrawemima jaerfected for the annual
Rtonie at Knir. MK-V, Autt 1
W K'ellef 'Cetttit 1.1
'Maa. J cllised will ntertl thrM
'flsrs? aditfc- friend of Otorke Creek
aroiBiarfa'IlaltW afp, Ko, te( at a Keay
Mm&h ijaiijHfgjBjaaaiia yai:k, Wednesday
vwviJ!l; J ' ;
. JKaielM nt tine Mqthft,
lOwmm itH,. IB. Knlh' of Maea
4Mk tMMr aranKijd tor at 'open mooting
Htmy evsnlwr, A good program h&a
bti arranktd nhd the new officers for
the fcnaulng term will be Imtallod. All
Knlghta vliltlnsr B!r JCnlht. Ladlea
f the Mj6Kbe$s and alt their friends
5ftv teen iVlid to be present, It la
ndertttood that a new atnte. commander
Sbr fifia etiite of ' Js'ebrMka hue been ap
nolntad and that he will be with ua on
. ' A, O. Vf W..lBtalratli?n,
' ;Patt5 Iio W Xjiclfrit Order
jnlltjWfcijwn'ill a PMbMQ In
AJkg,a, .of officer followed by re-
ItaeftniM,. and dancliV? at Atiilent
pro.id.UjiilUj Workmen temple. Uonday,
uty Mi. at p. ps. MeW tl
mtnSM are coralailje. invited Uf attend,
tmptfye Onp. ted Mtea.
yanteoeMa, K". W, If roved Orer
at. IMnMfi. TalM .4a Mibllo tnauilatkm
dbk Wy lOtM At Jtedman
kaU, SaJtami' afreet. Patefae and
vru -Hnawa mvneu. muio ana ic-
EXPERT INTHODU0E8 NEW PE0
OESSES HT DAIRYING,
,. ! Wwiii Se WeUel JHrtea.
Chrfe WpieV martalter of the ot
iftlUott iarnnt, Waoamen ot the
rorta, ifiim W Mia vwy e-fflce in the
WKMtn4ft !-) iWsrM ulldl from the
ovarelin af'0nvcntloa at Jackion-.
, outk Omh- camp Uo. Jit mceta at
'SfcCraitny )!, Twppty.oOrth npi 0
trt, Vtit 0aha. ,
Many of Ui tC Mka.pt South Omaha
trova Jfo, ft an catup No, 231 "eur
;frtaa T?als' tr at tola, coay homi.
i John KeH4jyt elty manaxer for the
Woodmfn ot the World in the Qniahaa,
ll eai o nt4 good iMunairltan to a
priiHM;ttY mnler at any time. Phone
Elm, Boaghus aaas. 1
. TIki 0rm an .American , earajp Ho. ilW,
Soreaa an4 Thirteenth irta.smtf fthb
flrat n4 Hhird Tudays of each month.
Oir-ahs, Seymour camp Ho. IS meeta
Visit Tueiy in the Board of
Trade ljulWIi iNsteMih, and Farnsm
Ktreete.
captain (J, M JMatoaraa and hla decree
taam ar warlitHc ut for the big Wood-.
gn t VNiMmptnwH Put-In,-
Dr. A . Je1 aovarelim physician of
fee W4aeit of the World, haa raturneQ
Trm ie nrrrimfu camp conveituan,
iJanet f , -ailftf eaglnecr of the
rirutoat QMautnr oauany a&ioyed
w vi tjMjew; tM Wtt Woodmen o( tho.
of the snventim
clerS'' ffle aa returnfid from the
RWtttua caaoB-aaAiMuttian.. . .
Onra yjtKftM eemp" No. 1. decree
liiepliitmss
aVt.!a SI
tat Sfe2 -ayeMn vhleh should
ave laamedtate treatment before a
romplt breakdown oolut.
art. iMrwliv en th nerve center and
U abMOlulKly usaqualled tR the treat
ment of inmannia. headache and
Rccvowa dyspeta.
wiiii iu in mi iiiliniiiij wiii ew
' .It-
DYERS AND CLEAHERS COMING
Will Be Here In large Numbers for
Jneir Oonventipti Monday,
WILL BE QUESTS OF SAMSON
. V.
July Sal
Of
FurnitHr
7- I ' If
1-72
-a '
rlrAWom. unln lirlrn 617 Ci
$6 Kitchen Safes, mado a Iii
hard wood, sala price-r (
$& Exjtepojon Tables, tort
fit tod wltu elx-foot
Hdtis, cale pripe-r-
82 fi threenlncn Par-
Uov suites, flfoSO
any finluhed frames,
spltindld covorlngn
saleprlco, 13.75
Sala of
Brass and
Iron Bads
i:. iron Beds, stool angle
jde rails, sale prlco, Sl410
I3.EQ -Iron Bod, pretty de
sign, highly flnlahod, salo
Drice 1.87
7.50 Iron BodB, VornJs Mar-
ton, f 1 n I a n, aalo
prlco . ...RT1.08
416 Dras BedB, 2
in. poqta nnd .heavy
at ....... S8,50,
?25 iPrass, BodB,
very maBslye, htch-
ly nniBtioa in a
$6,95 . (or an
$lO5lfIoplir,
,YOUR?CRE0IT
is mod
S09S FOR THIS $15.09 PEIE5TAL EXTENSION TABLE
V riav'e. largo ctrcsular tops, fitted with Bjx-footuJ
K5fm.7l $9.95 for a Guaranteed
Gas Range
footilidoa and
MVV square base.
Have two large burners on top ana &t
flrstrclaas-baUlns ovon, Thoy ate inadd
ot wear roEistlng steo and havp' j(at:
ented air inJxlnK burner.
JDLY CLEHBARCE SAKE OF ROGS
812.00 6x9 Seamlps UrusatU Hups; remember
r, U KETRMAN.
,T. I Xernan oama to tb' AUm4o
aliwltary Dairy company tlx ye&ra ao
tjnt IA4 -AMe!a, CM,, ia aoeeett the
pealttOn'ole secretary of the firm. He
waa connected with different dairy lh
tffeata In; the -California city, - where he
tea-tied th -fine ..point of the hysineea,
AetlpK-in his; capacity ft secretary, he
has charge of the proceeeea of milking
nhd bottllhr and, since hie arrival, many
innayatlona In the- method used have
been Installed. Sanitary precaution and
Preventions that he has IntfodUced at
the downtown offlee 'and the Frlealand
'farm, have absolutely eliminated any
possible, chance- for the Aiamllo paa
teurlaed or certified milk to contain de
structive germs.
' In addition. Mr, ernan has introduced
a non-chemical process ot keeping milk
1 ... 1 . . .1... -rn.t .111,
aweec in m ji wowi vi.
Bsposttlon Ot Cleaners and Dyers'
Uaehlnery "Will no Given at
tho Auditorium Daring
the Convention.
Cleaners and dyers from all over the
nation will beftln to arrive in Omaha
today and by tha lime their national
convention begins tomorrow afternoon.
.... ..... . MA . ,M - . u A
in ore win oe nam iw 10 sw men uuu
their wlvea in the city. Xt will be one
ot tha biggest conventions they have had
since tho inception of the national
organisation.
Tho deliberations oT thir members will
begin tomorrow afternoon at convention
headquarters, the Auditorium, the morn
ing being devoted to- the Industrial ex-1
position which na been set up m booths
lit the biff building. The following morn-
Intrs and evenings ot the convention alsot
will ba set "aside for tho exposition.
The first night ot the visitors in the)
city wm oo tinea witn entertainment.1
Samson ha concocted one of his best'
show ot th year. It will be thaS
first time In 1M8 that tha Knights ot
Ak'Sar-Eleh have been hosts to a na
tional gathering. Soma special stunts,
a fihangfi. of the show and new Initiation
apparatus haVe been installed at the Den
for the guests? Special cars will take
taw from tWRom hotel direct to the
Den.
Th convention; proper belns tomorrow
afternoon when Mayor Dahiman bids the
Qiasners an4 dyers welcamw W, H.
'Morgans, e-f Louis, president of the
national body, will respond, C. V, Hlgby,
president ot the Nebraska association,
tHnrhr' oveT'th'n:6hventl(jn to him.
-The.-'pleasiiro en of tlje-meeting hs.
Win c'onfjnod to-la sveiilns;
While Oie men are disporting at the
Den tomorrow nltht, (hd women will be
entertained at a reception at the noma
hoiel. Tuesday afternoon the women will
be taken fdr an automobile rldo over the
city, Vhjoh will be followed that evening
by a good fellowship gathering at the
Rome. The women will be taken on a
shopping tour Wednesday morning, and
in th evening tho delegation will be
entertained at the Emnresa th.ht. h
a playlet especially written for themi
Have flV 'InrKOiroomy :v they are .full seamless, and are made of' a
r t ' s Tjipv" K'f Vv-Tjroqd quality UrujselS carpeting, ana panerpa
drawers, nrid
ICrenoli njiiror
etra well
made and $lll giv: ox
collenk BijrvlcQ.
tops; Axe
beveled pw" ' " S09B
"
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m
818,00 9x11 Brussels
Rugs, In all wool facing-,
sood, heavy grade, and
made without miter
seams, a most desirable
$10.00 6x8 Fiber Rugs, an i,deal
roo'.n, Rood wearing
quality; sale price.,.
your choice' of many pretty and
desirable patterns)
sale price.,,,
16.75 Wool Fiber Rugs A re
markably fine wearing- rug, suit
able for any room, els, f A 7K
sia; sale price,.,,,, sfv
29.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, else
9xls feeti a Yery handsome and
popular rug; sale $ g.QS
pnee iiniii'tinn" w,ww
88.00 Axminster Rugsi very fin
quality, heavy, deep pile, choice
eoioring sue an oy ciu ic
i l3;oi on all Lawii and
Porcli 'furniture and sum-
mer goods including
bedding, : " ;
t US J V
S6J5
8x1?. fe,et:
fatty ana
n.95
iaH feet; sale price
837.50 Extra Axminster.
This Is
an exceptionally f'no. hlghgrade
ouMtty rug and one tnnt wui
Jul Sale of Buffets.
$.6' grade, finish:' in
.Anjoriean quartered'
very pretty 'pattern, .Sftlo,
prj;c? ...fS5
$2T50 grade, yry-Hi;ae?ivfi,
large French plat mirror,
velvet lined drawer for sil
verware, flale.price 16,8j5..
you
They are
else; special price.
.give
6f satisfactory wear,
xisft in eon nn
ICJiJtaBjjjjjBjBn
Union
OMAHA
&E.C0R.f6JACte0K 5TJ
frseylea Taraltara fc Carpet Ompaay.)
$12,75 for i $17.50 1
EnirntlMi Rifri.iritor ;;
"Made by the famous 6ur
;ney people, have seven disi
tmcfwalls, are mineral woo)
flinled, white" enameled fm-''
Ahed. , IJ
He-Tafees Children to Sunday School
... i ... .k. ill, rt....tnf. ilv.i 1 by Edith Rnnn n'nKt..il
Ihdf iim lntiirioun in tha human an-: Th annual banouet of thh tiinAntnn
ktoray tot tne purpose of 'Keeping the will be given at the -Rome Thursday1
.... i. . n..k tntMkiflirail I Vnlne.
miiE Rwn l. uu. mi ivvi n .t , -
h proc that keeps milk sweet , for
Several hoKrs, not, as long as the chem
Jcal preservatives, but without th at
tending phyaieal effectii.
staff will not attend the encampment at
Yut-ln-Biy. Oi .
aiiiiiiant lleutananti Henry
Jensen, clerk; G. Blsaaaer, banker; Wil
liam Baxter, escort a. Hudfjoa watch-
map, and jMwarasappowy, "
Atno oiinn NO. 101. ft fi&al&nx Ot
umsKa wen wno set reu.
rooamen oc
nnle.
eautlful aaturo parks than any Pity In
the World camps are
umana nas, rare
AnllBlpv.
evening at Twenty-fourth and Parker
streets.
Advance Guard of
Cleaners and Dyers
Here for Convention
Mm'
V v ,V, M m .l
ib nuratxr ot remedy tflrMi
w, H, Rwive, financial secretary ot the
National .Association ot Dyers andiCisan
er, with Mrs. Ileevtj ariYd in Omaha
Friday in Advance Of the flat for wo
opening ot the sixth annual convention
here Monday. Mr. Reeve la front Cleve
land, 0. He says he left the rt ot th
Cleveland crofrd in Chicago, whera they
spent the Fourth of July. They aro to
fcrrir In Omaha on their spatial train
front Chicago Monday. Me ssys there
will toe a good crowd of them ana tn&t
Cleveland will b' well represented. Mr,
and Mrf. Reeve were shown the city by
Al Dresner who took hra over th city
In his automobile. Mr. IU"V repeatedly
Vtnkrktd 'aBout tn-btuty of Omaha,
tppecially th otesnlltitss ot th y.
Sre&n'sBan&at .
Eiverview Today
nrens band will .lay at River-
view park Sunday atiemoon. The pro
gram, which will start at fJO o'clock, foU
lowal
PART I.
March. "Knights wnplarN 't'nJ
tDelecla Flower Rong'..... .FranUa
"Japlnea War Mare" Wfjf
ComeV " So'l,; ' vTrh'e" iSi' Chord."
by Dr. A. V. -lalrd).... Su,Ulrn
PART If.
m.i Tioiir Old Horn Sweet
Home1' . Low
"alt. "Venus Reigsn". f -PB
nnaln.-M (a. Mahasiraedsu serenade)
, " Mann
"Coeeanut Dance" nsrss isn
PART III.
March. The Clubman Laurwds
.. i1bm' (Brinr
OhMkatt) . . .y, . .y . . -..., a1
Tntenar. "TUtWtx Olrl". ...... .Wea rkh
Waal. "Natlflft! Airs'" tttr
BEIEF OITI pWS
Sl4riD ftm-.I1iii'i.....nu. j m.
mellty Iterate " C0DoVVldl1
t Nt vim .r Nov Bafon
f : . 1
ily hotel. 17th W. Mary a. Transient rms: !
Wkaa vh i.'--j ..-'
your silverware, etc., u pmaha Sate De
posit 'Oo.'f buralar nroor vault. ir.
lv t pw month for aood sized package. ;
XaTm M avarw.n roittat ft
penver, the; Rofk Islsthd hailed through
w.n ffnoay , nifRt ,. $ fecial train
loaded with ChrlstranEndeavorers. There
were about SCO n the party. 1
Tsi of Statt Wet From Fremont.
west and northwest for-a distance of
ftiore than 1M miles, light rain were
general last night. The precipitation as
a rule ranged from one-fourth to, one-half
men, put at A.Dia there waa an Inch.
aa Ulster's fcom Xootsd .nurira
gained entrance tnrough, a pantry Wln
dow to the home ot her. F. W. Botu,
pastor of aiorl Bipttst church, S6d Grant
street, and aftr removing tho stripping
from the pantry door, which was locked,
ransacked the house, getting away with
but IS. JThe family was attending th
fourth annual plenty of tho church at
Miller park, when the robbery took
placa.
Soxgla! Steal Silverware J, N. Roee.
tm KVans Street, Bern Li, ha reporfsd
to the Omaha police ir.ut tn the evening
At July i. while the family; wr UwaV,
his nous was entend by Uunilai. iio
sectittd silverwara and snU nrtlclos t
lerrly to the amount ot tl'H. Tho Uuse
was n Ifreat- eontusiO". whn W family
returned, with the rnht-jnts of tureau
drawers and other tGcppiv.ita strewn all
Vo Zvlrat XI aulty J. V
glauftacker, mjt Hamilton street.- was
brought hfortf Judge Foster cha;geo
wun threatening to kill his f.xmlly.
Teatlmony vas offered to the effect that
Btsvfftieker was confined to an atflun
a short time ago and his wlfo and
children think the heat ha affected him.
His sanity Wi b looked into.
Xtrea tor JostpH SHmpien A
stranger stepped into the tornado relief
station Friday and Inquired about a Jo
seph Simpson, who had not beon heard
of since the tornado ot Easter Sunday,
He ald he was making the. inquiry by
request ot A. J. Simpson ot Chicago, who
&sked him to make Inquiry here about
hi brother. No further detalla were
given and the Inquirer hurried away. Th
new directory reveals no such, name as
Joseph Simpson. The Old directory, how
ever, gave tte nam ot a Joseph W Simp
ton, rooming at TW jBovth Seventeenth
street,
wn.At
William, yerit't, humble carpenter,
cabinet, takcr,v Aelf-appolnted home mis
slonary frfd lldrtn'a M1 " ,ut
evry Buniay morning from his ttpme.
:60J Shejtmaft avenue, with hi horse and
wagon o bUl th children of tha neigh
borhood to SUpday ?oh6ol Th children
wW fojf William and Jl "pije-Jiorae
,l,ay," for thfcy Ilka th,0-rtfde'v.si,ec5ally
slnco the kindly old sentlemin ha built
a wagon for no other -Uurpos than to
hfttll the' children to Sunday School.
He iovaC the children , and tna cquoren
lovo the klnd-lerted. .old cabinet maker.
He believes,- alSiJ. that' the children
should be eneppfaged tq go ,to Sunday
school. , .
Sn on day when cabinet rtakinfi, was
a little dull and' lie had noi'tnuoft work,
h conoev4 th Idea of making a
wag,on fdr th?. children. Ho et to wrk.
No there was no money In. this Job.
There1 was nothing but the atlsfaatlon
In the thought that th chlJ4rn of hi
neighborhood woUld soon be .enjoying th
jlttle wagon-. o the old gentlemin
smiled- a he wornec Ane towi
oiowded around to Inquire What be waa
making, but he only smiled and told
theta hi wasnAWnB. VKfy A .wagon
U-was, indeed, and a neat' little covered
wagon with .Pen" side. Then when all
waa finished Mhe Shining' new wagon
stood quIeW at his horn Until Sunday
morning came. Out h brought the old
horse and to th new, wagpn he, har
neised her. He climbed in and cracked
the whJp. When he began to stop from
door to door and load up with Sunday
school children, they gradually began to
realise what the wagon waa built tor.
Every .SUnday morning now the watrtm
can be seen rounding the corners" In the
nlf hborhoOd with from nan oosen io
fifteen rrinrdng. smlllhtf and laughing
tooys and girls poklnji their head out of
the open sides. They are on their way
to the Sunday Schools at the' First Chris
tian and riymoutn Congregational
churches. Oh. yea, he take them to
other Sunday schools, too; If they want
to go, but most ot ttid cnimren in n.s
congrgaten', below? to these two
places. When the wagon gets so full that
there l no room, for JM d"!"' oia
gentleman get out and .lead the hqrae,
, so- that alt th children, maj ride. And
NAVE YPVI WATCH lEPAiRH IEF0RE
YOU AO OX YQilt VACATION
Comb In and let us examine your watch before
your vacation time.
La ft DS AY, The Jeweler
Expert Watob and otnrclry Xepalzlxtff
aalH bouts. sxkssarsB sts&eht.
ha Smile as he ledds the hors through
th hot; sun, for is, ha, not plea)ny; the
children?
ttidonlly llr. 'eritt ha begun work
on another wagon. It Is a llttl larger.
This lie s'aya'i' la be a wafiron for the
adult, specially does ba Intend to us 3
It for carrylnr some of the Invalids. to the
phurchei If they, want to so he feels
tfiat i6mona should take th'enr, so he Is
constructing another wagon In which he,
expects to provide room for some whom
fate has placed In the Invalid class.
Former! Mr. Everltt was a member
of niv.' Charles W. 'Savldgo'e congrega
tion In the People a church, but Soro
difference "arns between him and Jtev.
Mr- Bivldge. m-ho decided to quit at
tending there. It was tbfin that he began
to attend several churches, and shortly
after hat he fceson tha construction of
,hla Ingenious wagon for the children.
Month riUtt Ilr.kir Dl on Trln.
ABERDEEN. 8. ,D., July 6epeclal.)
r-ia, C. siearna, banker 'and business
roan of Warner. S. D aged St, lled of
heart failure as a Milwaukee ,tran, on
which ha was a pasa'enger neaVed Aber
deen late yesterday. --' -t
T, r. , -, ,
Good Taste
Solid
i
Beats Exerc'sing arid
Starving in Obesity
(From Society World.)
Those who have been starving1 ,them
selves or taking hours t violent -jtt5rclse
In a vain endeavor to stsy the rise, of
that wall of adiposity that threatens to
hem them In, will rejoice to hear of the
latest sclentlflo method of taking off
flesh. Their rejoicing will- be keen not
alone because, of the effectiveness of
thla now method, but because It Involves
no Inconvenience or eelf-punlshment. On
the other -hand, tie treatment la quite
an agreeable one simply tha eating of
a tasty confection, known as the "bor
anlutrt Jujube."
The Jujube Is used as a vehicle to con
vey a sort pf seaweed extract known to
possess remarkable virtue as an absorb
ent ot oily and other body fluids. The
Idea originated In Germany nd bids fair
to spread rapidly here. Ia.- fact, local
drugglcts report they already have been
having many calls for these -boranlum
Jujabea, The prescribed dosage? le one
after each meal and one at bedtime.
Advertlitnpnt.
Comfort
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'WiUi sa case of LTJXTJS in,vyour lioinyoa areVjrepareAr ' '' :i
for an evorilng of onJdyoHtVnd'.cToasl'ofts' lt'a .f of reahlnir,
'BOothlngand''ouriBtlin. tf 1 ; :
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.THE BEER YOU LIKE
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JJfejroci nd liolUed, by
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