mm OF THE ANTE-ROOM Knight of Luther Favor Passage of me uurnett Bill. xHATERNAL UNION IN DRAMA Henaon Danish Women Ornm.W Oanlah Sl.tcrhooU KlilRht. of ColunH.n, c.lv Social Evening, iiiiuin or Mitlirr. lent ti fc0,Ut,o,,s ,viru Pscd sent to President V,Uon, favoring the WhTe Vh, nUrnelt """tlon bill ' States, "nd. ltlsns of the Vnltetl ' Hu)lhK"8-..'We..''?llovo the economic r,.. and n ,fwrlvd ircm "atUtels or crlrrc snVLpfuPerlsm showing so per cent f rrreaSSsa0faSianha? b Rlvcn ,0 ,,,e 'ub' Tribe or ll.n Ilnr. Mecca court No. ,13. Tribe of He. Hur, MU Blve a card party and dnnco Thurs day evening at JSO; Hnrriey stieot. He frefhmcnts will bo served. rinn (iorilon. The women's auxiliary to Clnu Gordon No. CI will hold Its reirular mcctlnK ot the home of Mrs. Anderson, 2J61 Spalutns "t'eet. Wednesday afternoon at i o'clock. I'rnteriinl fnlon of Auirrtvn. I'or tho entertainment of tho members nnd friends of Uanntr lodo No. 11. Fra ternal Vnlon of America, a drama of real life will bo given on Thursday evening at Myrtle hall, Fifteen and tiouittas streets. A bpeclal vaudeville program lias been arranged to enliven tho serious moments of tho drama. Inasmuch ns the netting f thn play requires seventy-five persons or more, the members have been ursod 'o attend and bring a friend. At the loie of tho drama refreshments will be nerved, followed by dancing, which will Iorna tho cvenlnB'B pleasure. This enter tainment Is free to members and their fi lends. " i n ve Calhouns Hold a Big Faftiily Reunion "J JBMk CALIFORNIA POET TO MARRY STENOGRAPHER SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. M.-Announco-ment was mate today by Oeorgo Sterling, the well-known California poet, of his engagement to Miss Kstella Tuttlc, aged N, a stenographer employed by a San 1 Pranrlsco real estate company. ! Sterling Is 41. His wife obtained a dl wrc from him about a month ago. THEY TAKE REVOLVER AND CASH FROM THIS VICTIM Although figuratively "armed to the teeth' In anticipation of being held up M. a. Jones, 1114 North Twenty-fourth street, fell an easy prey to three negro highwaymen, who surprised him at Thir teenth and Webster streets last night ami relieved him of a loaded 23 caliber re volver and 110 In cash. llrnthiirliooil of Aiitvrlvnn Yeomen. George Fowler, district manager ot tho IJrotherhood of American Yeomen, Is very anxious to have the entire membership present at the meeting nt Buriplit hall Wednesday evening, as he wights to ex plain tho automobile membership cam paign Just starting. He expects to have .i large class of candidates to Initiate on "Wednesday evening. One of the lurgest crowds of the season attended the dance last Wrfdnefcday evening and a very pleas ant time was enjoyed by all. iWomliurn or tlii World. Alpha camp, No. 1. will exemplify the protection degree '1'hursduy evening for it cIbes of candidates secured from the clerical force of the I'nlted States Na tional bank. llriiHiiu IJnulHh Sisterhood. " Benson Danish women orgunlzod a l-ar,-ish Sisterhood at a recent meeting when a largo number wore present. Tio olfi cers ejected are: .President, Mrs. Elenore Petersen; vlco prebldent, .Mrs. M. K. Bor ensen; secretary. Mrs. Anna Knu.lson; cashier, Mrs. Ollvo Christiansen: board ot directors, Mrs. Caroline Holm, Mrs. .1. Jorgcnselt? Mrs. M. h. Petersen, Mrs. K. Jacobscn, Mrs. A. Hvcndscn. Mrc. Minnie Andersen and Mrs. Maron Hansen. Kulsht of Colombo. Fourth degree members of the Knlghli ot Columbus enjoyed a delightful enter tainment Monday night at the .lodge club rooms, 2025 Dodge street. Tho program was mado up of cards, dancing and music. Tlioso on the entertainment con. mlttre were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schmidt, Mr and Mrs. John Mull and Mr. and Ml J P. II. Johnson. ANNA WILSON PROPERTY IS PLACED ON MARKET The Woman's Christian association, in charge of tho Old People's home, has abandoned the Idea ot building on the Wirt htrect property, bequeathed by tho late Anna Wilson. What to do with the property is a problem that the associa tion Is seeking to solve. Although It was a gift, It is proving something of a white elephant. On tho Wilson propeity there are two large modern residences. One cost close to 420.000 and tho other not far from J7.000. These buildings, with the ground and a vacant lot. estimated to be worth J1.600, are being offered for 114,500. The buildings aro non-productive, as they aro both given rent free to parties occupying, them. They are too large to be good rental property and the free rent Is given in order that Insurance may be kept In force. MISSOURI PACIFIC PILE PUNCTURES WATER MAIN The elx-lnch water main on Nicholas ...,... ... u I ..1. nHHaH1i r - M t Beecher Howell, refuses to move to one side to make, way tor the viaduct, was pupctured Friday when the Missouri Pa cific railroad construction gang drove a pllo through It. Fpr several hours a large number of consumers were without water service. The pile was the last one to bo driven. Prescription that Soon Knocks Rheumatism The only logical treatment for rheu matism la through the blood. The poisons that settle In muscles, Joints and back, causing severe pain, must be dissolved and expelled from the system or there can be no relief. This prescription from a noted doctor Is said to be worklnff won ders all over tho country. Hundreds of the worst cases were cured by it here last winter. From your druggist get one. ounce- pf TorlH compound tin original scaled package) and one ounce of oyrup of 6araparllla compound. Take these two ingredients home and put them Into ii half pint of good whiskey. Shake the bottle and take a taliloeionful berore each meal and at blUme." Hetmlta ronte the flint duv If your drugKlut does not lmc Tori compound In stock he will get It hn)ira fiAiil th U'hlll PXlll A hflUiUV Don't bo Influenced to take xome patent medicine Instead of this Insist on hav ing the genuine Torla compound in the original, one-ounce, settled, yellow pack age Published by the Ulobe Pharmaceu tical laboratories of Chicago. Key to picture: No. 3, Marccllus Cal houn, aged 72, of Ord, Neb.j No. 2, Artel Iub Calhoun, aged C8, of Wlssort, Neb.j No. 3, Mrs. Emma Sldwell, aged C5, of Polk county, Nebraska: No. A, Clarence Calhoun, aged 62, of Polk county, Ne braska: No. C, Blnfihum Calhoun, aged 60, of Polk county, Nebraska! No. 6, Mrs. Ioea Muneon, aged ST. ot Emporia, Kan.; No. T, Lawrence Calhoun, aged 82, of Beaverton, Mich.; No. 8, Mrs. Florence Moore, aged 52, of Constantlne, Mich. For the first time In forty-seven years the eight sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Calhoun of Florence, Mich., met each othor In a reunion held at Benedict, Neb., February 4, the event starting on Wednesday and continuing for several days. The eight children, though no longer youngsters, gathered from the states of Michigan, Kansas and Nebraska for the ovent, and much ot the time, was spent in talking ovor the days ot childhood at the old homo In Florence. Mich. The reunion ffun held at the homes of C C. Calhoun and B. 3. Calhoun, near York. Marccllus, Artollus. Clarence and Bingham Culhoun, and Mrs, Sldwell moved to Polk county In tho ealy 'T0j. Mrs, Loeun Munson, who resides at Emporia, Kan., taught school at Stroma burg for several years. L. A. Calhoun now lives at Beaverton, Mich., and Mrs, Florence Moore, another ot the octet, re sides at Constantlne, MIclT. BARTON ESTATE IS DIVIDED Three and Half Million Goes to the Heirs of Guy C. Barton. MORE MONEY FOR THE TRUSTEE Squnbhle Over "Whether Frank Clark Wan to tiet Uxtrn Fifteen Ilnn ilrcii for Office Work In UnuiUliiK t lie, Ktnte. A squabblo over $1,000 additional com pensation nsked by Trustee Frank J3. Clark of the Guy C. Barton estate, threat ened to tic up tho distribution of the J3.500.O00 worth ot securities to the heirs In district court yesterday. Five law. ytrs, representing three groups of heirs and the two trustees took sides on the question ot tho additional allowance to Mr. Clark, and for several hours the mat ter was presented to Judgo Sear ;n dis trict court. The Judge allowed tho claim and then signed a decrco terminating the five years' trust and allowing tho dis tribution of' the fund. At 2 o'clock In the afternoon the heirs and their at torneys assembled in the office of tho trustees in the Omaha National Bank building, and the millions ot dollars' worth of securities wero divided. The fund was hold In trust for five years' from the death of Mrs. Guy C. Barton, In accordance with the terms of her husband's will. The time expired Friday, and except for tho disagreement ocr tho additional allowance to Mr. Clarl;. the court order would have been signed Without delay, C. W. Lyman, tho othor trustee, acted In an advisory capacity in handling the estate with Mr. Clark. Each trustee re ceived $J,O0O a year as regular salary io that capacity. In the distribution of the fortune after Judge Sears had allowed the Clark claim and had signed the order terminating the trust, Mrs, Chrlstlancy received one-third of the trust estate, or over Jl.OOO.OOO in securities. The four children ot ' Mr. Frankle Barton Millard, Barton, Joseph II., 2d; Willard U. and Henry Ray Mil lard will divide another third of tho es tate among themselves. Wadlelgh, Cath erine and Pe Wolfe Barton, children of Mrs. K. C, Barton, will split the third ot tho estate which their father would have received, It he had lived. It will be heid tor them, however, till they attain their majority. SOCIAL CULTURE CLUB AT COMMERCE HIGH ENTERTAINS The Social Culture club entertained the members of the Junior Commercial club of the Omaha High School ot Commerce, Friday, with a very enjoyable program. The program was as follows: riano eoto, Helen Westcrgard; vocal solo, Margrete Hobellng: song, Girl's Glee; violin solo, Miss Adler: reading. Miriam Davis; vocal eolo, Salome Abbott, Dainty refreshments were served by tho girls. Refreshments were followed by a general good time. KEEPERS OF DISORDERLY HOUSES HEAVILY FINED Officers Coffey and Cunningham scored heavily In police court Saturday morning when proprietors of disorderly houses were heavily fined. Mrs. Mary Vasco ot tho Prague' hotel, H02 South Thirteenth street, and Jacob LuU, Thirteenth und Vinton streets, . were each fined 'Ji and costs, while Edward Bogascz. Twenty fourth and Bancroft streets, was given ttO and costs, and Anton Powell, Twenty fourth and Hlukory, JM and costs. Six inmates were fined J 10 and costs and four $j and costs. OTIS SKiNNERT0 SPEAK AT THE UNiVF.RSJTY CLUB Otis Hkinner, the well known actor, ha 1 wired the directors tho University club , that he will be pleased to make an ad- urecn io ine mcmucrj ui me emu at noon March 10. CREDIT RATING FOR 40,000 That Many Names Are Now on Rec ord by Retailers' Association. ARE KEPT RIGHT "UP TO DATE Card System Is Used, Which GItcs the Chance to Cbsrasxe Oftener Than When Published In Boole Form. The credit standings of 40,000 persons of Omaha aro now on file in the office of the Associated Retailers ot Omaha In tho City National bank building. This is a complete and up-to-date record of the credit standing of all persons who do a credit business with tho principal re- tall stores In Omaha. "It is far more comploto and mora re liable than any (Credit book published," said Secretary J. W. Metcalfe ot the as sociation, "for we get reports every day of new accounts and slow accounts. So it Is revised up to date all the time. On the other hand, when a credit book Is published it stands for a year, and at tho end of that Umo It Is doubtful whether alt tbe pages aro revised and changed," Tho credit bureau of the Retailers' as sociation Is kept by means of a card sys tem. Thus U Is possible any day or any hour ot the day to change a man's credit rating by pulling out an old card and In eertlng a new one. Mr, Metcalfe) says it often happens that a man through sick ness In the family or other causes, over which he has no control, becomes a little slow In the payment ot his bills. Thus he I rated slow. It In two months or six months ho catches up and pays promptly, he Is given a first-class rating promptly on the card system. There are thlrty-ftvo firms In the city that report their accounts dolly to the bureau. There are some sixty firms that report their accounts weekly. Thus the card record Is always up to date. This credlte bureau I a new feature In the Work ot the Retailers' association In Omaha, and Is beginning to attract lots of attention on account of Its thorough ness, its up-to-dato naturo, its fairness and its accuracy. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Courtney's Important Health Giv ing Announcement to the Citizen's of Omaha and Vicinity Wo -will have on salo next Tuosday tho famous hoalth. giving IRI8H ENTIRE WHEAT DREAD, eaton by Mo Irish at each meal for over 2,000 yoars. it was their principal food, known as tho "Staff of Life." Whoat contains all of tho fifteen elomonts that eo to build up man's marvolous system; It has produced a strong raco ot ran. All other bo callod foods combined do not contain tho necessary nutritious properties to keop man In good health. Without tho HUSH ENTIRE WHEAT BREAD a largo portion of tho human system would not bo nour ished, oven if ono partook of all tho foods to bo had In this city, together with tho so-called wholo wheat and bran bread. Eat plenty of the JRIBH ENTIRE WHEAT BREAD at ovory moal and masticate it thoroughly. In this way pure blood will bo made every 24 hours, together with all tho other fluids that aro mado by tho system, to take tho place of the waste. By eating tho only food, tho IRISH ENTIRE WHEAT BREAD, which nourishes the entire human sys tem, you will add from 26 to GO yoars to your life, in con tinuous Rood health. God created wheat specially to bo man's food; tho Lord's prayer, says: "Qlvo ua this day our tlally bread." Tho Lord created oats for the horse. If tho horse could talk his prayer would bei "GIvo us this day our dally oats." The horse never tires of his natural food oats and bay. Tho people who are now eating the IRISH ENTIRE WHEAT BREAD in Ireland for each meal during their en tiro Ufo time never tire ot eating it, oven if they live to be moro than 100, There aro more people living in Ireland per capita (with a record of their birth) over 120 years of ago, than any other nationality. The Irish owo their great longevity to tho natural food of man, the HUSH N'T 11 IE WHEAT BREAD, which was their main food. The natural Ufo Umo of man lias been established as 120 years, Instead of Uireo scoro and ten, Man lives six times bis maturity. Man's greatest asset is perfect health. To keep In continuous good health, he ' should eat plenty of tho real "Staff of Life' at each moal, the IRISH ENTIRE WHEAT BREAD. Courtney's will now supply that long felt want. ; Tho Americans wl'l have to "come back to nature." If they continue to eat tbe class of food they are now consuming, which consists of only a few elements of nutrition, a large portion ot same li bolted by them. Their food should contain moro waste. Lose no time in procuring a loaf ot the IRISH ENTIRE WHEAT BREAD. "The proof of the pudding is the eating." Test it .and see for yourself. Yqu will find it has a delicious flavor, and worthy of your attention. Henceforth let your motto be: "Eat to llvo, but never eat to die." By this means the undertaker will bo cheated out of a Job, as he is bound to die before you. If you continue to eat the IRISH ENTIRE WHEAT BREAD, you should live to be over 100, in perfect health. N. B. This Is tbe first tlmo tho real ''Staff of Life" was ever baked in this city. All millers take the most nutritious portion of the whoat out, in order to h aro tho flour that yeast will act on. Bread made from flour such as this is not human food. Prevention of premature death Is largely within man's control. Perfect health is at once the doorway to , and the foundation of perfect happiness. Courtney's motto is, ''Not how cheap, but how good." Made from the recip of Prof. A. L, Frost. Copyright 19H by A. L. Frost. jgflMg This is the JZ2Pl Irish Quran VR9k1 St tn wheat to make the MffvtfP real "Staff of Life." ? tiff There are more peo- Er f P'e In Ireland who live ejj s&DPU t0 bo 120 years (par - i capita) than any other """" v The Irish' owe their 0 .great longevity to o their staple foods, the S, Entire Wheat Bread Si I N and vsgetablos. mm uioi. jLeaaiesi ex cms 12 -inch Nickel Plated Dessert Beater FREE SNOW-MBLLOW is wonderful, It Is so economical. Full, direc tions come inside every pack age for making Meringue for Pies, Puddtaga.Cuttard, Ploa ting Island Fillings for Layer Cakes, Cream PnfTi. lido! AanrM tnr VtiA- dings, and to nse instead of creasm for fruits, berries and cereals Plain and Boiled Icinr without eggs CandleiDivinitylidge.MarsIU suallowa and Kisses) and many other dainty, special dessert for Tour family. Here are some of them aew de. ertat Snow-Mellow Delight RainbowLcnow.MeilowVriift Padding Snow-Mellow Piaeappla Cream Qnow-Mellow Peach Creass Snow-Mellow Currant Whip Snow Mellow Apple Sponge Floating Island Mocha Charlotte) Rusae Mock Macarooa Souffle and mora than a score of delightful new desserts for your family. Tho lady in the picture ben is holdler v$ Hm spoon to show you that Jost one table spoon of Snow-Mellow, coating; ealy 4 MMta, clous meringue more and better than you 1 Jt 1 . lit. - A - . 7uiu un wu m; w mc worth of eggsl But to mak this amaslsg qsuiy ox aeuctOM CHOW- f7s rs7 n will ffiva Tea this Special SnowMtliow Beater, 12 in. long, nickel sohstaJyfnta, 0 :fjj 0) '(A ef, FREE! 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FREE COUPON M Grocers' Saves Eggst Save Work I exquisite Snow-Mellow to save yoursejt the expense of eggs so that you may delight your family with these msny new Snow-Mellow desserts you sy have absolutely FREE one of these specially designed dessert beaters, which beats up a bowl full of delicious, snowy meringue from just one tablespoonful of Snow-Mellow. So Economical! We want to explain to you how w have arranged to make Snow-Mellow the most economical of desserts for your table In business there is a certain "over head" charge against each package packing, wrapping, boxing, cartage, freight, delivery, etc. And here is how we solved the problem of making Snow Mellow economical for you. The same "overhead" expense that pays for de livering a ten-cent packxge to you will pay for delivering five or six or seven times that quantity of Snow-Mellow if we put it all in one package, and that is what Vre have done. Instead of putting only enough Snow Mellow for one dessert in a package and charging ten cents we put aevest times that quantity enough for aevaa desserts in one package, and instead of charging you seventy cents, the price is only 25c because we save for you the cost of packing and delivering the ..At- aTl t .a a six extra pacKagca xnat is tne only fair wiv. Vnr nftrr vnti nnr And linn, 9 easy to make and how good to eat Snow-Mellow is you will want to serve It In different desserts several times every week. wu g auu, u yaw grastr auavi t for your family this cmuUIUi. vreaultvr. ul Snow-Mallow. Mr. Grocerymin: Thti FREE Coupon entitles your cuttomer, whoie name is written be low, to one Special Dessert Beater Absolutely FREE and a FREE Booklet of 34 New Dessert Recipes, with her purchase of one 25c pack age of Snow-Mellow which makes too iUling or icing for Krcn cakes or makes seven full famlly-iiic deucrts. 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