THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 10, 1913 9-A ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM Beech Camp of Modern Woodmen Doing Quite a Business. EAGLES ARE BUSY FLUTTERING KeVncllffe Cumin of the Horn! ''illRhlnndcra Plans Dnnce at Fraternity- Hall Wetlnes- -day Kyetilns;. '.rrrtV " ' ' Beech fenmp. No. UUt I? dolhg a, good bustae. In the way of applications and. new membera. On last lfriday .nlRhf it Initiated a neighbor who bed Iwn in the qrdtr and "who Imd lapsed. There Were twi visiter at the ,wdri, una; from Ne vada, Mo.,- and the othfttv fromt Omaha, both Of whom gave short talks and ex. pressed the. desJre..ta..alKW..atnd a carhp meeting, whetijer their own or not A large' attendance1 Is expected at the dance -November .21., ..... ' i OPAwn MTrn trcnnKrt Trrn.f VI A AlaV4W A MiV IT 'M'lYt11!! ") W ISDICTION I. 0. 0. F. The ladles of Tansy ('amp. No. 10, Royal Neighbors of America, and fhe Foresters btli. & M. camp, No. Mi. "Modern Wood jr.e'n of America, will unite Tuesday eve ning In giving a card party and dance In' the Modern Woodmen halls, corner Fifteenth and Douglas streets. Valuable pr(Ves have been provided for the card players as has excellent music for the dancers. All Floysl Neighbors and Wood men and their friends are Invited to at tend. Woodmen of the World. .T C. Itoot, sovereign commander of the Wdodmen of the World. Is tourlnc Louis iana. Alabama and Mississippi. South Omaha camp, No. 211, Introduced a class of candidates Wednesday evening, November U. Omaha Seymour camp. No. 1. enter tained a big crpwd of men at Seymour hajl Tuordny evening, November 11. Lithuanian camp. No. 414, danced last night at the Nrtw Settlers' hall, Thirty sixth and U streets. John Bazar. Joseph Uvlck, Bernard Mos loyisky and Peter Wasgas Is the newly appointed booster committee for Lithuan ian, camp, No. 414. lhe women of Lithuanian camp' famil ies will organize- a Woodmen cirelo this month. Kosclugco camp, No. X2, danced No vember 0 at Kosclusco hall.' Stanley Ro cozUa, clerk of "the- camp, report a big crdwd'and good' .time. pruld camp. No. 21, open meeting Thursday everting. November 13. was a delightful event nnd enjoyed by a house fill! of llvp ones. John Kngien of Camp No. 211 and Kate Kluor wcro married, Tuesday, November lloln south (JniHiia. Franctsca Lukowskl j)f Wanda ,crove, NHl 103, South Omaha;, and baby, who died October 31, were burled In the Ger lnun. Catholic cemetery Sunday, Novenv bcrl' Schiller carrip; No.-504, dance Thanks, giving cvenlpg at the German "Uome, ..Krnteriial. Order of' Knstles. There was a great fluttering of Eagles Wednesday night when the celebrated degree team of Omaha took their (light tp Florence, to put. qn he amplified work. The- particular candidate? fur whoso benefit the Omaha bunch, made the pll rlmapeJwas',J'. J. Lauronce, well known in, AUiSlffOen clccles. as "Luke" Mo- aluke.',' and mity" got, his. A When this ' Omaha contingent "polished Hlni' Juft" hf- had wlnga, galore and Is now awe to ruaKo a xugiii unauica. The i lor ence Kagles are Jubilant over getting. "Billy" and they wero treated to a beau tlful jendltlnn of the work or Omaha's woripenui icam, . MJuji''ficw features were introduced. The' hit of the evening was a song by HAryeyf Jacobsen, a Norwegian national air; .'entitled, "Jego Jengen." and Harvey has 'been engaged for the season. Thursday night the South Omaha Eagles cthie tip to the Omaha nest and with their degree team conferred the work on a' largo class of candidates. The work done by South Omaha wa superb, after which a pleasant evening was spent In social session. The meetlnu Thursday night taxed the capacity of Omaha aerie and the mem bers. re all lubllant appreciated by the officers. A resolution was offered to be discussed on Novem ber 24. This resolution treats on the old question of trlbo No. IS consolidating with tribe No. 1. Alt members lire urged to bo present on that night. The Independent Order of Odd Fellow Omaha lodge, No. 2, will havo work for the second degree next J-TlQay night. The work of redecorating1 the dining room and kitchen of Odd Fellows' hall has been completed and the boys are Justly proud of the new equipment. Danncbrog lodge. No. 216, will have large class of candidates for the second degree next Friday night. The degrco staff of Ruth Ilebekah. lodge, No.. 1, vUlted Florence last Tuesday eve nine 'and conferred tho work upon a class of' candidates for Hose Ilebekah lodge in It new hall. 'Benson lodge, No. 221, will have degree work next Monday night. '' Jonathan lodge, No. 225, will have eight candidates for the second degree next Friday night. nojnl IllBhlaudrri. Kernel! tie castle, No. 4SS, of Omaha, will give a danco at Fraternity hall, 1510 Har ny street, Wednesday evening. Dunoon castle, No. C3, of South Omaha, met last Wednesday evening, at which time .a large .number of members were present This castle will give a "rube' dance on Thanksgiving evening. Novum ber 20, at Odd Fellows' hall, opposite South Omuha postofflce. Prizes will b given, for best makeup. John' Hubs castle. No. 141. of Council Bluffs, met last Monday evening, when the Initiatory woik was put on In the am plifled form. Tl.la mstle will give a dame at(lts hall on 1'earl street Monday even- i Ins. All lady hlghlandera will be ad mltted free. ! y prospects for No. 7S look verr bright. The relief committee on tornado fund will soon have the relief distributed, which will gladden the hearts of many. Spnnlnh War Veteran. Lee Forby camp of tho United Spanish War veterans will meet In Memorial hall, Douglas county court house, Wednesday evening. The camp has been having some very interesting meetings since moving Into their new quarters. Many recruits are being mustered In the camp. There are several very important mat lerj t6 come before the camp at the next thrco meetings. Wednesday evening, November 16, the camp will hold a Thanksgiving service In th-lr hall. Comrades of the several posts of tlio G,rand Army of the Republic and their Belief corps, and General Henry V. Lawton Ladles' auxiliary to the camp have been Imlted to attend the service. t'nt hollo Order of Foresters. St. Joseph Court, No. 1K4. of the Catho de Order of Foresters, will, irlve an au tumn ball at the new Turner hall, corner TldUeenth and Dorcas streets, next Thursday evening- All members of other courts and their friends have been Incited. I.ndles of tltr Mncenliees. Lady Holll'ler hive, No. 21, of the La dles of the Maccabees, will give a card parly Tuesday afternoon In the Hedmaft hnll. The ladles of Uniform hive. No. 33, will give a masquerade ball Thursday even ing, November 20, at Labor Temple hall. Prizes will be awarded. f'atnp Forby Anxlllnrr, t The members of Oenenil Henry W. Lawton Ladles' auxiliary to le lromy camp of th V'nlted Spanish War Veter ans were entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Victor A. Klssllng. 1911 North Twenty-e4glith street. High five was played and prizes won by Mrs. ltouch. Tlfe. need and Nyland. Flags and Thanksgiving novelties were used Ir tho decorations. Children Hosts at Party for Parents To stimulate the Interest of parents and other grown-ups of the congregation, the children and young people of tho Sunday school of tho First Presbyterian church gave an entertainment and social for tho former In the church parlors Friday evening. Superintendent Frnnk K. Clark directed tho affair. A children's orchestra of sixteen pieces, led by Mrs. Kdgar Zabrlskl, was1 one of the features of tho program and rendered several selections. A clever playlet with out words by Miss Ruth Bell, Alfred, Ken nedy, Jr.: Gilbert Kennedy, Cart and Vin cent Shook, a reading by Merrltt 8wceney and a general good tlmo for both grown ups and youngsters concluded tho program. C0RNHUSKERS' BANQUET IN OMAHA NEXT MONTH The date Ih definitely set at December 10 for tho Conihusker banquet at the University club rooms. Tho alumni of the University of Nebraska will at that time entertain tho Cornhusker foot ball team and the chancellor and regents of the University of Nebraska. Plates will be laid for some 2X1, Harvest Festival Attracts Many to Admire the Effect Those whos dally fare depends upon tho rather uncertain results of their ef Corta to center the attention of tho publlo upon any given event and to arouso In terest In It have long maintained that there Is something particularly alluring and appealing In the prospect of a festi val of any kind. beeaUso It holds forth a promlso of enjoyment of some sort. Whcthor It be to the traditional May gathering or to any other ?ene of recre ation, they say, tho throngs wilt flock to It the moro readily If It Is heralded as a festival. Courtney Co., In advertising the sale that Is now In progress nt Its store, took advantage of any prestige that Is car ried with tho announcement of a festival, and even added to that they advertised a harvest festival. Throughout tho days of the sale thus far tho store has been crow del with many, tho storo management says, who como not only as prospective purchasers, hut merely because they wanted to seo what this partloular festival was like. H 4s added, however, In explanation of tho record-breaking number of sales that huvo bean registered, that most of theoo whoso visits were prompted by a pleas ure-seeking senoo were, through an equally wetl developed sense of thrift, Induced to mako a purchnso before leav ing the store. Henderson Confuses Downtown Streets James Henderson, secretary of the Cen tral City Commercial Hub. Is anxious that the down town streets In Omaha should lie marked so that ho can tell one from the other. Henderson Is a live wire. lit coining to Omaha occasionally as ho does he has a llttlo difficulty In discern ing which Is Fnrnant street and which Is Douglas. Also he pusales it little over which Is Dodgo and which la Harney. 8o he has written the Commercial club of Omaha that tho whole world dbes not" know the streets In Omaha merely by tho looks of them, as Omaha people do. Ho suggests that these principal streets be marked at once. EDMAN ELECTED TO HONOR JOB AT COMMERCIAL HIGH Klmer Kdman was elected president of the four-year senior class of tho Otuahu Commercial High school at tho business meeting of tho clous. Helen Horton was elected vlco president and Ruby David son, secretary-treasurer. Albert Dowllna was chosen reporter nnd Carl Kans scr geatit-at-arms. The Peislstcilt and Judicious 1'so of Newspaper Advertising Is the Roiid to Business Success. LOSES CASH AND DRAFT TO STRANGERS AT THE DEPOT Henry Cole, Plgean, Wis., bought $75 worth of experlenco Friday night nt the Union depot when he entered Into a game of matching dollars with two affable strangers. Cole was outmatched for all of his cash nnd a draft for JIW on the bank nt Ashton, Ida. Payment, howevrr, has been stopped upon the paper. WILLIAM KIEWIT INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE COLLISION , vt rn,. clt-Aft -wan wnuam ii-wu. -" " . ... . , maIIimh wilt, on nutn severe r nrmru deliverv driven by C .1. Paslnger. Young . l , l n m .1 Tl,lrtttti Men s l nnsimn uu, and Iodge streets. Klowlt was riding a moiorcnn wcsi on Dedg street, while Paslnger wns drlv . . ThiniAth Thpv mg nin . , -; ran Into each other a tho Intersection and Klewtt arm ins mm-iimu h. worst of It. The Injured man was given medical attention uy iwnci, ...... then taken to St Joseph hospital. Cut This Out XUclp That Brsaka a Cold In a par ana wu cs I-'rnm vour druggist get half ounce of Olobo Pine Compound Conceniraicu Pine) and two ounces of Glycerine toko these two Ingredlcnta home and P"t them Into a half pint of good whiskey; Bhttkn well and use In dosea of ono to two tea spoonfuls after each meal and at bed time," Smaller doses to children accord ing to age. But bo sure to get only tho genulno Olobe Plim Compound (Conrtsn trnted Pine). Knch half ounco bottle comes In seated tin screw-top case. It your druggist does not have It he will quickly get It. This formula comes from a reliable doctor and Is certain. This was first published hero six years ago nntl druggists sny It has been In constant de mand. Tor Indignation Mix ono ounce Cat andlr Comiwund; two ounces Knscnco of Pepsin; three ounces Hynip of Ginger Tako ono to two teospoonfuls after meals, This Is said to havo no equal. Catandlr Is that new comixmnd, any druggist haa It or will get It Published by the Globe Pharmaceutical laboratories of Chicago. I.oal Order of Jtoor. Tho lxyal Order of Moose gave a mov ing picture entertainment lost Friday night In the club house, 416 South Seven great Mooso parade In Chicago, the dedi cation of Mooseheart Industrial school for teenth street, showing scenes during- the tho children of members of the organiza tion, which was attended by Vice Presi dent Marshall. Governor Dunne of Illi nois and other notables; scenes at Moose heart, showing the orphan children, har vesting scenes and the building now In construction, as well as the Moose parade during the last supreme convention held In Cincinnati. O. Largo classes are be ing Initiated each Wednesday nlsht. IN ONE WEEK records of piano selling surpassed - ri The success of this co-operauve sale has been almost electrifying THE success of this sale was foretold the day it opened. It started out a success and has kept it up ever since. The Piano department has been as busy as a bee or anv other department, where thousands of things are sold instead of a few. Up to this writing we have sold and delivered just twenty-one instruments more than the Zobable sales for the given time-which means-that the sale will close from a week to two weeks earlier than we had expected. Remember-when three hundred pianos and one hundred player-pianos have been sold-c sale ends. Not another one of these instruments will be sold at these prices, upon these terms, or upon this plan, bo come NOW. Success due wholly to this mutual plan Co-operation and concentration did it. The plan han done it all. You got u good, durable pinno, worth three himdred and fifty dollars of any body's money, for two hundred and forty-eight dollars nnd soventy-fivo cents This was a saving of ono hundred and oifo dollars and twenty-fio cents to begin with. You paid five dollars when you selected your piano, leaving two hundred and forty-three dollars and sey-entv-fivo cents to bo paid. To pay this balance you were allowed one hundred and ninety-five weeks time. Ihis mado tho payments amount to oniy one uouur uuu -i i. v.. ,iLi fnlrn ilm full t5nif one hun- llVO CeiUH U WUUH. O.UU turn, .. - dred and ninety five weeks or not, just ns you wished. If vou paid in shorter time, you earned and wero paid a casli dividend ol liiiccn cenis a Aveok. After the balance of two hundred and forty-threo dollars and seventy-five cents was paid, thero thoro was then no further interest or payment of any kind to be met. r i All fsnw I The various makes of pianos I B" f I for iMt great co-operative I by Mr. M. M. Jiobinson B and upon arrival are bting I jsfSjrwLtm. tested and inspeded by l'rof. I MEi.ffli3ri Copyright, 11!, by Stone & McCarrlck, Inc. lCntth of Vythlaa. Nebraska lodge, No. 1, Knlchts of 1'ythian. will confer the rank of knight Wednesday evening. November 19. A large attendance Is expected and the ' tiioetfnc will be calltd early. Improved Order of Hril 5len. ypntanelle trlbo. No. had another very Interesting meeting at the wigwam last Monday sleep. There was a good repre nUtlon cf the triba present, wh:h was How to obtain one of these pianos by our co-operative plan To take advantage of this unusual sale, all you have to do is to send or bring in five dollars, for which we will give you a receipt. This five dollars is credited to your account on tho co-operative books leaving two hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-five cents to be paid. The co-operative plan then allows ona hundred end nlnety-flre weeks' time In which to pay this amount at the rato of one dollar and twonty-lve cents a week. There are no further payments of any kind to be met. Vou can select a piano at once tomorrow next day next week or any other time convenient ,to you. It will be delivered immediately next week or next month. The time you select your piano and the daU of delivery is wholly optional with you. If not convenient for you to personally select your piano we will make the selec tion for you under your Instructions, with the understanding that, If at the end of thirty days' trial the piano is not satisfactory, we will refund your money. You could get your money bark after a thirty days' trial, if you wished. If you kept the piano you could oxchango it without loss nt any tlmo up to within one year from the day you bought it. And all unpaid payments were voluntarily can celled in the event of your death while you wore still paying for the instrument. Besides this you rot tho protection of a Joint guarantee, slguod by both the manufacturers and ourselves, prottvtlng you absolutely for fio years. What more could havo been given? What moro wished? Could you havo suggested any furthor privileges or conditions that would havo been of advantage to you. Player-pianos also on same plan One Hundred player-pianos are also being- Bold on this co-operative Tlie'usiial prlco of thene player-pianos Is flvo hundred and fifty dollars each. ... The co-operative price In three hundred and nlnety-flvo dollars, With NO INTBIUSST to bo addwl. The player-piano will also be delivered Immediately upon the pay ment of five dollars, ... , j , The payment!) are two dollurn a week giving you one hundred nnd nlnety.five weeks' tlmo In which to make the payments the same as on the piano. The nie unconditional guarantee thut is given on tho piano la given on tho player-piano. Vou can also get your monty Itack at any time within thirty days. You get the sanio privilege of oxchuniliiB within u year, aa that KUen with the piano. .... .... All of tho unpaid bulancus will bo voluntarily cancelled in event of death. ... . . Also a player-piano bench nnd nine rolls of music (your own se lection) are Included without extra charge. We attribute the uecMn of our Tlayer Department largely to the fact that we have beeh careful to elect only audi Plajrer I'lsnos that would not only give satisfaction to the purchaser, but that would lend prestlgo to this department of our business. We bcllevo that we have sold more I'layer-IManos than any other piano concern In this suction of the country, and In this great Co-operative Sale we havc been careful to select only such I'layer IManos that ran he sold upon, not only the manufacturer's guaran tee, hut Ol'It Gl'AItANTKK. jtf All of the features of tho co-operative plan are carried CIL out in offering the player-pianos, with tho single exception j that the terms on the player-piano are two dollars a week Instead of as on the piano one dollar and twenty-flvo rents a week. OspyrticM, 1012, by 8t?rcr & M t urrJ k. Ire SI 1m