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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1914)
THK OMAHA St'XDAl BEE: MARCH , 10U. street, under the Influenet of liquor, struck the mother over the head with a coat bucket and proceeded to destroy tho ehltte. In the he-wi. He was arrested and In police court wag sentcnoed to thirty days. Key to the Situation-Hen Advertising Piles Quickly Cured At Home' Instant Itallcf, Permanent Cure' Trial rckK Mailed Free to 11 In Vlnln Wrapper. , Sovereign Executive Council of the Woodmen of the World ABUSIVE HUSBAND GETS SENTENCE OF THIRTY DAYS While his wife was earing for their 3-year-old child which was suffering from a convulsion, David Wallace, Sit Grace HOSPE'S GREAT ALTERATION ALE f A i Tho Pyramid Smile. Mar-. .Ase " ! la red by a trial package t "yTamld I" e Remedy wi'hout furtli-r treatment When It' proven 'In value to ynit. fl more from) ytut drjfRlt H Men bor. rind b "tre von get the hind yem ask for Slmplv l f 11 o.:t free louimti i.ehm ami mail da Save yourvlf from tee i.t!"i'ii knife ; r5 Its torure. the dK-t ' and li a bill? FREE PACKAGE CoUPOtf PYRAMID imUO COMPANY. Pyramid Bldg., Marslfntl. Mk 1 Kindly send me a wimple of PyraniM Pile Itemed-, at onre ly mail, VftKi!, In plain wrapper. Name Street CH State NOS FOR COMS, INFLUENZA, COUGHS, SORE THROAT GRIP Grip flics to tho head causing headache, hot flushed face, sore, tired and confused feeling, followed by aching bones, cough, sore throat, hoarseness, Influenza and sleepless nights. To get tho beet results take Hum phreys' "Sevonty-soven" at once. If you wait until your bones be gin to ache, until you bogln to cough and wheeze, tho Cold becomes Bot tled and hangs on, It may tuko longer to break up. Two sizes, 25c and $1,00, at nil druggists or mailed. Humphreys Itomeo. Medicine Co., 153 William St.. Now York. -Advertisement. .If You Have Rheumatism "Wyi your aaata utA altetn her. Nam a Address Bend to Frederick Dyer, Dept. OS9, Jackson, MIoh. Ifeturn malt will brlnr you kU Book and JCy 1,M Brat to Try TMX m explained below. vwwCul ell hcre Top row, standing. Dr. Ira W Porter, toverelim physician, Omaha; Italney T. Wells, sovereign manager. Murray, Ky.; Colonel T. E. Patterson, . eretgn man ager, Chattanooga. Tenn.; C. D. Mills, aoverclKn sentry, Jacksonville, Fin. Middle row, atundlng N B. Maxe), sovereign manager, Muskogee, Okla, ; V. I". Dradshaw, sovereign watchman, little llnck, Ark.', f. D. Campbell, sovereign manager, Port Huron, Mich.; William Ituess, sovereign manager, Cleveland, O.; K. H. Lewis, sovereign manager. Kins ton, IS. C Ilottom row, sitting W A Frnser, sovereign commander, Omaha; U. Woi Jewell, sovereign adviser, Omaha; J, Kltzgeruld, chairman sovereign managers, Omaha; II. V. Klmrall, sovereign escort, Columbus, MIbh,; John T. Vntes, sovereign cleric, Omaha. ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM Banner Lodge of Fraternal Union Celebrates Anniversary. PROMINENT ODD FELLOW DIES Ilrotherhood of Atnrrlcnii Yeomen Holds KutliusUstle Meeting mid Inlllntea Clnaa of Nine teen Candidate. Send Today for thi FREE BOOK Banner lodge No. II, Internal Union of America, celebrated tho eighteenth anniversary of the lodge Thursday even ing nt Myrtle hall by producing a one-act drama. "Days of At ubout ; a. pack train was Keen trailing Its way over tho inountalns, and when the rays of the departing sun cast a red halo over the earth, the party halted, pitched their tents, built a camp- fire and prepared their evening meal. Whllo they were thus engaged art Indlnn scout was seen darting hero and there, looking for the paloface. Ho then de parted without his presonce being ob served, lteportlng what he had seen to the chief, impersonated by C. E. HolH day, captain of tho drill team of Fon- In Kearney a week ago yesterday from Mood .poisoning caused by a blister on the bottom of his foot. Judge Morrison was well known throughout NebrasTv. whore ho had practiced law for a num ber of years. Tho body was tnken to Glcmvood, la., for Interment. Ivy Itabckah lodge. No, 33, will give a dan eo at Odd Fellows' hall next Thurs day evening. Omaha lodge, No. 2, will have work In the first degree next Friday night. Hesperian encampment, No. 2, gave an open meeting for all third degree Odd Fellows last Thursday evening. E. A. Renson, Ocorgo A. Ianey and 8. K. Orecnlcnf appeared as the program, which was Interspersed with Bovcral muslcul numbers. Tho cvenlngs enter tainment was closed with a supper In the banquet room. Howard Drnntner broke his nrm last Thursday while cranking his automobile. Dannobrog lodge, No. 16, will have work lu tho first degree next Friday avenlng. The funeral of Robert Nelson, who died last Tuesday night, will be held from Dodders' chapel today at 2 p) m. It will be "under tho auspices of 'the punish Ilrotherhood,, of which tho deceased was a charter member. All Odd Fellows are Invited to attend the funeral. Grand Biro Kcllar of Pan Antonio, Tex., tanello tribe, Itedmen lodge, a band ofhR1) tnl 0(It ft pPOCurrmton 0ttUIng upoIl hive and Mrs'. Watson of Grand Rapids, Mloh., were guests of the afternoon. A large class was Initiated. ICnlulit of flip Mnccnhre. Omuha tent No. Tfi, Knights of the Maccfctices, will have several visitors u. the review next Monday evening. G. II. Behlelh will deliver an address. Visiting Sir Knights have been asked tc come. "Woodliu'ii of the World. Alpha camp No. 1. AVoodmcn of tho World, will glV9 u smoker on Tuesday evening at Hlfl Harney street for mem bers and their gentlemen friends. Thin smoker is a semi-monthly affair In their campaign for now members and will be repeated each month for some time to come In an effort to Increase the mem bership from 1W0 to 2,000 before July. Danish Hrotherliood. Benson lodge No. SOI. Danish Hrother liood. will give Itn Initial entertainment for the public Thursday. Friday and Sat urday, when a pan-pan festival will be given at tho Benson Auditorium. Tells how to get rid of Rheuma tism, no matter where) located or how severe, without Modi else. My meth od has created auoh a, sensation all over the world ,by Its extraordi nary simplicity, as well as by lta cartalnty to brine manwit relief, that every .uf.rfr ihoSld earn about U at ones. Man and woman In every civilises! eauntry end in every climate are wrltlnr ne tbat my Drafts havs cured them, seme after ii tnd 40 year uffario--e. whole lifetime of. pain curad after the moat expemlva treatments and baths had failed. No matter what your kit, nor where or how vara the pain. I tax all risk of failure and vend you the drafts tight along with my Book, without a cent In advance To Try nee. tb aiier iryins; my uraiis. ir you nre iillv aatiaflad With tha benefit rrtvs nu ran sand ma va ' Dollar. It tin mc yomr saoKsy. 14 UU UVUIUV KHU naxe your worn. ianu tniinntt TODAY land rat My KIusteaMA Book, by return mail prepaid. aar-rrearla yr, pt. 99, JTaoJ:. ion. SMaiu Sand no tnonay Just the coupon. Wnrrlors rushed In, surrounded tho enmp and took tho pioneers prisoners. Tho chief then summoned his warriors to a war dance around the captives when, from out In tho clear night air, there arose a volco of Swift Eagte, Imper sonated by Miss Daisy A. Hlgglns,, con tralto. This did not seem, however, to appease the wrath and vengcanco of the Indians, who again took up Ctelr war dance. Hwlft Eagle again Implored for mercy for tho whites by rendering a beautiful Indian lullaby. This was sung; In Buoh telling effect Uiat the chief called away his warriors and stolo back over the mountains In tho night, leaving the palofaco captives to pursue th Journey. Refreshments were then served and tanso dancing "without the tang" rflsiiied the evening's entertainment. Thin was tho first of a series of en tertainments to be given by Banner lodge to Its members and friends, and wns voted by all to be a great success. E. Frank Wegener was master of cere monies. The next entertainment will he given on Thursday evening, April the nature of which, as before, will not be made publto until the guests arrive. Independent Ordcrif Odd VpIIovtb. Judge J. E. Morrlsou, a past grund muster of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Nebraska, died at his home HsPJsSpm!maamm "live Wire" Business Men of Omaha TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND ADDRESSES 07 THE OMAHA BUSINESS HOUSES. will find It handy. File this for reference, you ForOomplota Information See Classified Section of TODAY'S BEE Build Up Your Henri Vitality Xellogg'i Sonltona Wafers Hake Life worth Living for Bun Down, Brain Fagg&d People. 60-Gent Box Fraio To Men and Women Be master of yourself; ret that rheer. fulness, poise and power that come from steady nerves In a vitalized body and brain. HcltonTa Banltone Wafers die- f You Want U Fl Good Try KalWe Saaltona Wafara. pels that ''down and out" feeling till you iuu of ambition and energy mas your "winters of lira" aeem like spring. uon i tie gloomy, auu-craineu or lasy, or lacking In 'baokbone" for business. Kelloggs Sanltone Wafers will Invlgorau you to a richer, more Joy. filled life. Don't drift with the tide of wearied, care-worn Humanity, when theao waftrs nave aavad so many, 'wrecks." No matter what started your nervous breakdown loin of sieep, uverworK or otner causes Kei Ids it's BaiUtone Wafers will revltulli and revive you so you'll got all that's worth having out of life Rend your name and address today with all lodges to fittingly celebrate tho nlncty-'flftli anniversary of the Institution of tho order on April 28 of thin year. Benson lodge, No. 221, will have work In the first degree tomorrow night. Brotherhood of Anirrlcnn Yrnmcu, Ono of the most enthusiastic meetings of the year was held at tho Yeomen lodge No. 1104, at Rurlght holl, Wednesday evening, when a class of nineteen candidates were taken In. Next Wednes day No. 1401 will give another dance, to which the publlo In cordially Invited. Prloqtman's orchestra will furnish tho music. Henderson homestead No. 1W2, Brother hood of American Yoemen, has changed the meeting nights from Friday to Tues day evening. This homestead will not meet once a week, Instead of twice a month and Is located In tholr now quar ters nt Muoller's hall, Seventeenth and Vlr.ton streets. Ktate Manager C. Knox, who was In Omaha recently, has ap pointed several new deputies to build up this homestead. Indications point to a lively Increase In membership, as a most ncvel plan has been Introduced, An auto mobile contest has been started, and those members who present tho name -of a new candldato will bo given n. chance to win this pilrc. District Manager R. h. Robcrsoit hns been appointed to look ufter tho work In tliU homestead. He will bo ably assisted by local deputies, R. I.. Kenny, F. M Henderson and C, II. iSuhoesslcr. On March 17 this homo stead will huvo an open meeting and glvo a Ht. Patrick's day event. Past Foreman R. I Kenny, lu whoso honor this event will be given, will bo tho guest of the evening. This being his birthday, the homestead has planned a pretty pro gram In appreciation of his splendid work I for this homestead, whllo serving as Its ! honorablo foreman for the last two years. On the evening of March 30 a hard times' ball will bo given. Refreshments will be served and nothing will be left undone to make tliltf a splendid success. Aueleut Order United Workmen. Tho Ancient Order of United Workmen central committee has arranged to hold a Joint meeting with Patten lodge, No. 173, on Monday, March 16, at the Ancient Order of United Workmen temple. Ileniy W Yates wllj be the speaker and hi subject will bo the "Income Tax." It will be very interesting. On Wednesday North Omaha lodge, No, ltt, will hold an athletic carnival and a royal good time Is assured. TJie Ancient Order of United Workmet central committee Is maKlny arrange ment for a base ball team. Tho lineup will be announced soon. Union Paclflo lodge No. U on Friday night will navo for a special Inducement to Its members to attend the meotlnvr. Brother Dr. V. P, Dunham of No. 17. H- will deliver a lecture on the "Posslblll ties of 1914 as Relating to Fraternal lodges." Meetings adjourn at 10:30 o'clock each night. Wool Sale In London. .LONDON, March 7. A fine selection of 12,640 bales caused keen bidding ut the wool auction nalos today. Continental, American and homo trade buying hold prices firm and In sellers' favor. New South Wales greasy merino ni,i nt t. and Tasmanlan at Is Sd. Two members of the sovereign execu tive council do not appear In thin picture. They are Senator Morris Shcppard of Texarkana, Tex., sovereign banker, who wns unablo to bo present because the senate was lu session, and Dr. A, D, Ctoyd of Omaha, sovereign physician, who was III. REV NEWTON M MANN ADDRESS THE UNITY CLUB A meeting of the Unity club will be held at the public library Wednesday evening In tho lecture room. The speaker of the occasion will bo Rev. Newton 51. Mann, and ho will take as his subject, "Equality," Sura Way to Regain Robust Bloom of Youth A smooth. vtlrctr-oft skin, ulth a dollcata pcsch-llka bloom, li on ot the Crcitor'a rout eiiulille works. When tha first blusti ot youth Is orer, this butl!ul tint anil sstlnr lustra ara rarelr n. Mow to vmtrrt themthst's the question. Famous beauty experts abroad lone he known that ordinary mtrcollted wsx works wonders In this direction. It actually elves a new turfite ta the skin, restoring tbst msrtelous tlrllih color and rottnesi In a renurksble men nr. An ounce ot this wsx, procurable st any drut store, wl convert a tsded. trickled, worn out or dlecolorrd complexion Into one ot captl vatlnc lovellnesa In let thsn two weeks. No special skill Is necesisry In applying tha wax. It being racai?d on ot night like cold cream and wnshed oil In tho morning. To remote wrlukles, or delay tlietr formation a (see bath made by dlwolilng 1 ot. powdtredli saxoiue la H pint witch bsia . will be feumV wonderfully efficacious. This tonei up relaxed i ekln. causing It to remain firm and smooth. Advertisement. a very marked success. Remember we said these pianos had to GO. Make It a point to He one oi tue lonuume uiwmx.o u. week. We are selling those fine, new, nign-graao io such as Kranlch & Hach, Kimball, Bush & Lane, Cable Nelson, at $250 to 1500, with numerous real bargains in store-worn Instruments. This lol at $75.00 up con tains such instruments as Hailet & Davis, Sterling, 13 r a d b u r y, Newby & Evans, Kimball, Milton. This lot at $150 to $175 contains these famous makes: Kimball, Stoi ner, James - Holstrom, St eg or, Hospe and Richmond. PLAYER PIANOS Many of these players have been traded In for Apollo In struments. Aside from the list shown below, wo have Ono Grand Player at $975 and ono Apollo nt $550. All plajr 88-noto music. $256 $265 $275 $298 $398 $475 OUR TERMS WILL SUIT YOU A. HOSPE CO 1513 Douglas St. BOUDOIR at EMERSON-ANGELUS at WEBER PIANOLA at BOUDOIR at WHITNEY at STORY & CLARK at Our 40th Year. LHslg KILPATRICK CO. Paper DPI and packing for a froa Wq trial box of Kelloig-g bunltone Wafers, to l-. J. Kel logg Co. lloffmusur Ulock, liattU Creek, Michigan. The regular 11.00 tlie ot Kellogg's San ltone Wafers Is for sola in Omaha at Hberman tt McConnell Drug Co.. IBS So. 16th Bt; Owl Drug Co., 3St Hi. Kth HM lieaton Drug Co., 1E03 Kamam St.; Ioyai I'hannary, yijso No. 16th 6ti Del! Drug Co.. 1316 I'amara Bt.; Himwd I'hanntc), 54th and l'arnam Bts. No free boxes fruin drugi.lsts. Kiilmhla Nebraska ledge. I eonf( Wednesday night. of 1'ytbtHs. No. 1. Knights of Will Sell the Cplling Stock of Wall on Monday, March 9th Sale Starts Promptly at 8 A, 1V1. COLLING HAD A FAIRLY LARGE ST00K OP WALL PAPER: SUFFICIENT. INDEED. TO COVER A WALL EXTENDING x'ROM OMAHA HALF WAY TO LINCOLN IF THE WALL WAS NOT VERY HIGH. More Than 5,000 Rolls With About 200 Different Styles and Colorings THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN THE COLLING WALL PAPER DO NOT NEED TELLING OF ITS ARTISTIC MERITS OR FINE QUALITY. THOSE WHO HAVE NOT SEEN THE STOCK WILL, WE BELIEVE, ACCEPT OUR WORD FOR IT THAT IT IS WORTH SEEING. Ijsdlra of the Mnrvabeea. Omaha hive, Ladles ot the Modem Maccabees, met Thursday afternoon at Myrtle hall for a special soots I afternoon The program was In chargo ot Miss Nori M. Cato and Mrs. D. Duramv, grand dft utlrp. A delegation ot forty members from tody Vary bIta and Council llluffs Surprise wns expressed a few days ago that wo should bo extolling tho good tasto of Mr. Colling. It was hinted that ho was likely to join tho forces of one of the other large stores. Wo hopo tho time will never como when wo will bo so picnyuno us to bo warpod in our judgment or condit ions and deny the proper mood of praise to a man simply because ho happous to bo a competitor or bo em ployed by one. Tho institution re ferred to has shown wisdom in several directions. Wo hopo thoy get Colling also. Omaha should keep n man of such oxcollent taste. Now about tho Sale of Paper. Many stylos havo been shown in our win dows. People havo shown much in terest. The sale will be active AND WHY NOT? Tho Sale Prices will be Vz OF OOLLING'S PRICES or Less. Take the measurement of your rooms give us the figures roughly and we will tell you how many rolls you will need. The prices will be so low that it will not seriously deplete your purse if you buy one roll too many. On the Square near the elevator we will repeat tho sale of Bungalow Aprons. Wo confes we don't know why Bungalow ex cept that the bungalow is supposed to bo especially convenient so that mi lady can do her own work. From this viewpoint tho apron is apropos easy to put ou, loose fittiug, attractive but just as useful for tho maid as for the mistress 39c each. NEW SKIRTS hold first place in our display for Monday Silk Jersey and Cropo do Chine Jersey, perhaps, most serviceable. A special for. Mon day, with pleated messalino flounce, at I2.95 each. Other exceptional values up to $5.00 each. Elaborate Skirts street shades and the more fancy kinds, up to $12 each. The now METROPOLITAN lately introduced tiro wonderful ideas Tho real niotivo will bo discovered later. Be really Metropolitan, gentlemen, and we will join you. We may run a serial story later. THOMAS KILPATRICK & CO.