TJIK OMAHA St M)AV JKE: APRIL 5. 1914, ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM Passing of the Beautiful United States Bank Building GIVES GROUNDS FOR PLAY School Board to Grant Permission for Use of School Property. TRY MONMOUTH PARK FIRST JlnlldlnRs nnd (ironndu Committee Gratifies Desire of Monmonth Pnrlc Improvement Clnb for Plnygrronnd. State Lodge of Odd Fellows Cele brates Forty-Ninth Anniversary. MOOSE LODOES KEEPING BUSY Supreme Onartltnn Emmn II. Mnn cheater of Womtmrn Circle II r atue Untie After Pro lonjred sick Spell. 8 A I State lodge No. 10 rel.brftted the forty ninth annlrerssry of Its Institution last Monday evening by giving an entertain ment and dance for Its member and friend's. There were, over 0 people In the hall when tho program began C M Coffin read a history of state lodge, recounting the activities of the lodge during tho last forty-nine rratu nnrt frtM why It tins become the wealthiest Odd Fellows lodge In the state of Nebraska. Several musical numbers Were given and the floor was cleared and dnnclng In dulged in tirdll midnight. Supper was served in the banquet room during the evening. Omaha lodge No. 2 will have work in the first degree next Friday evening Beacon lodge No. 20 will put on the initiatory degree next Tuesday evening A special grana lodge session was held at Hastings last "Wednesday nftcrnoon and evening. Seventeen Odd, Fellows lodges In and adjacent to Hastings took part In the session, which was attended by members. Grand Secretary CJago and Grand "Warden Oreeiileaf were pres ent and addressed the session. The business meeting-was held In the after. Iioon when the grand lodge nnd past grand degrees were conferred upon a class of fifty-three candidates. ln the evening the second Mnd third degrees was exemplified by degree teams from Grand Island and Hastings. Dannebrog lodge No. Ilfi will have work In the first degree next Friday evening. Denson'a Odd Fellow lodgo held Its trl monthly social at Its" hall lust Monday evening, when the families of tho mem bers -were the guests A program, mock Initiations nnd refreshments were given during the evening. Thoo taking part In the program were Harold Chsdwell, Miss Merle lAjngucre, Miss Chadwell, Mlsa Wyanlt, Messrs. McCluns and ilc Cray. South Omaha lodgo No. UH wII have work In the Initiatory degree tomorrow night. Wasa lodgo wilt have three candidates lor tho first degree next Wednesday evening. l.nynl Order or Moose. S. 8. (Dad.) Turner of Missouri Valley lodge No. UH visited with Omaha lodge TNo. 90 Friday. Dad Turner was a star Pitcher for the Omaha team In tho West ern league In 1SJS. District Director F. M. ,Klng reports splendid results In Omaha. Hon, Arthur H. Jones, past supromo dic tator of the Loyal Order of Moose, will lecture on Mooseheart nt the Amorlcan theater Thursday. Omaha lodge No. 00 will Install officers" Wednesday evening at tho Mooso club. 416 South Seventeenth street. Maglo City lodgo No. '80S, Loyal Order of Moose, wilt 'Install .officers Thursday at Mooso home. Twenty-flfth and M streets. South -Omaha. council Bluffs lodgo. will Install officer Friday evening. ' ' Omaha lodge No. to; ilnltlatcd another largo class of candldatep last WcdnMOay evening. J ?' The Mooso base ball.'jeam will i-tatt-and .May Mooso and otheritcama wlthjn a dls tance of 100 miles pft Omaha. For dates write Max Kepfll, are of Moose club. Omaha. C. II. Llklns, national director, Loynt Order of Moose, returned from a visit to tho Moose lodges n tho Mississippi river mnembeMrt" BrCUt lntercet the J h 6,U.Uon U noW dictator of tho Omaha Moose lodge, an honor de served, giving strength and stability td tho Moose ordsr. . Thl""1 ,S,'c1hn," delation. The recent resignation of one of tl,o members of the Theatrical Mechanical association, No. SS. as an officer of ' tfi wnlntlo was ot a- rxm0rA, on T , A"y ChHne Policy e'gend. tlon " WUh'n itK or"nl- .Jr.? r0sl4lnK '"ember, who has been an SSn taS.'!,nc: ,h9 or,na, or-"" Wtion In J9C6, declares he was not In WmC !nC.rfa"ng the W i benefit. nt this time, owing to the heavy expense Incurred n furnishing the new quarter, and tho falling off of receipts Z the restaurant feature of tho lodge, duo patronise tho -restaurant owlnc to tho Questions of the legality of tills organl. "tf right to operate a. a'sut nlruJ.d8,C f n ""national or ganlraUon Is In controversy at this time llt no doubt be-given an opportunity ?o ftVt0 th. COntrary "egaUon. thit fJta.trlCaI Mec'"" Association No I "n ""'wtlon founded .upon M& ? ' ' 01 Chari,y ""Volenco anS Woodmen Circle. tlon f Man,!hMle- attended tho Insu lil 5 un.ew 8rove at D'l- Friday even. throSahWCh ",me Clasa w- ' ' ome splendid work In the future by tl. . April 7. b W..on Tuesday; The women of $X 'IZ can Yeomen will Biv th.i. """"n mo0th,yac,ni.ftV.tthBt,,nt'h AWdnesday evening. April T 1 ,1" " becoming moro popular cv"y SMendid music ,. furnUhrd DISTRIBUTI0N OF BARTON ESTATE IS RATIFIED The last move Jn the settlement of the H.Or.G00 estate of Quy Q, Harton was made when County Judge Crawford rati fied the acts of the trustee who dis tributed the estate arpong the heirs and discharged them from liability. High School Play- Meets With Success In the context FHdnv titirliknt His Omnho. Itlch Mplinol hetwen fho InnlnrN and seniors tho latter cama off victorious, winning seven points out or nine. v The two things the lllnlnm won wnrn the vocal solo bv Arthur ltnnner nnd tlm piano olo by Miss Frances J. Jonaon. Tho seniors made a clean victory over the Juniors by winning tho debato and 'tho uuricnq.ua una uiso xno rccttaiion given uy Ilachcl Mctculf. Tho burlcsquo by tho Junior clasa was Written by tho girls bf tho class and acted by tho boys. Tho piny was taken from one of Shakespcaro's tho names being changed to those of nromlnent senior fellows. It also was altered so that it contained elnms and Jokes upon tho senior class as a wholo. Tho boys taking part In tho play were Lcroy Buzzard, orator; citizens nnd servants: Wilson Byrons. William Camncn. tvidnlf v.mr. strum, Kbbcrt Edwards, Fred TCyler, Paul FlouhOU Paul Qllmore. Kdwln nmilri .VictOr Oraham. John Jenkins. Arthur Klein, Kuben Melcher, Milton Moskowltz, n t . . . ... . .... . v, auucri uuciii uusiav wiCKsirom, Tho play given by tho senior class also was taken from Bhakcsnearn nnil h acene from tho plpt upon Caesar. . Tho Blrls of the senior clnra. altered title tn define how tho freshmen, plot against tho seniors, in me enu oi tho play it showed how the senior, with his superior knowl edge, finally manages to outwit the frh. men. Thoso taking part In' tho play wero Arno Truesison as Julius Caesar; Ed- mond Booth' and Kenneth Norton. Tti-iiln. and Maro Antony, respectively; Itayden .-uyere, uyron Bnyuer, iiarqld Aldrlch, conspirators against Caesar; Marlon Wei ler. Mario Ilowlev. Clara. T.indin u.nr Dunn, Charles "Wolth, Clhy Blsel and warry uiaioorne, retinuo of Caesar; Kllx abeth Carr and lillzabeth Crawford, mothers of tho freshmen and sonhotnorea. Tho contest, on the whole, was a great success ana tho object which Jilts Mc Hugh had In viow, that of raising a fund to .benutlfy tho central court, was achieved. Churches Plan to Continue With the Go-to-Ohuroh Move Follow-up campaigns by tho various cnurcnes are being waged to maintain tho Increased attendance which resulted from "go-to-church Sunday." The Indi vidual churches have In many instances listed tho noilchurchgoers In their com munities and have systematically can vassed them to secure their regular at tendance. All the nastors nf lh -liv expect continued and permanent results from the recent campaign and' are striv ing tO' make their sermons and as attractive as possible, to unchurched people without deviating from their reg ular course cf religious worship and work. ' Meat Injurious to the Kidneys Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood la filled with urto add, nays a Well-known authority, who warns ua to bo constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the Wood of this irritating acid, but becomo weak from the overwork; they get stug. glsh; the ellmlnatlve tissues clog and thus the waste la retained In tho blood to poison tho entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, nd you have stinging rains In the back or the urine is cloudy. full of sediment, or the blsdder Is Irri table, obliging you to seek relief during the nlfht; when yqu have severe head- tents, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless. tess, acid stomach or rheumatism In bad Feather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Halts: take a table- fpoonful In a glass of water before break fast each morning and In a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts Is made from the (cld of' grapes snd lemon Juice, combned with llthla. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate ologged kidneys, to neutralize the acids Irt urine so It Is no longer a source of Irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is'lnexpenslve and cannot In lure; makes a delightful effervescent Itthla-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a llttlo occasionally to keep tho kidneys clean and active. Advertisement Omaha Artist Has Painting Accepted by the-Paris Salon Miss (I5thel Evans, formerly of Omaha, and Bister of Mrs. Z. T. -Llndscyof this city, has had her painting "Marguerite" occcptcd nnd It is , now, .hanging In tho Balon Intornatlonalo des Beaux Arts in Paris. Tho picture Is orio painted last summer ln Qlvernv bv Mlsa Kvnn whn has been In Kuropo for two years. .suss tirvans was formerly supervisor of drawing in tho nubile' schools in nm.h, and waa art critic for Tho Bee. Bhe also assistecd. In tho art exhibitions at the exposition hero In 1KB and 1S59. Miss Kvans was seriously injured' In New Tork City four or five years ago by an explosion In the Pennsylvania Station. torhfrH ti w - .1. - . i . --, a. ii,u lima pass ing in b. street car. Bho lost the sight of one wo and It was thought that this might Impair her artistic career, but tho recent success proves that this was not the case. Daily News for Sale? Talk of 'Met' as Editor An Item in the current Examiner tells of negotiations by representatives of tho Bryan wing of tho Nebraska democracy to acqulro control of tho Omaha Dally Nows as part or tho campaign of "Brother Charley" Bryan for governor, "upon tho theory that tho national administration has no dally mouthpiece, among the papers of tho state." Tho plan Is said to in clude making Itlcbard U Metcalfo editor of tho News on his return from Panama, and the Examiner explains Senator Hitch cock's prolonging his recent visit of In spection of his World-Herald bocauso of the rumor that "Met." was to take chargB of tho News. Bequest of the Monmouth Park Im provement club for tho use of tlie Mon mouth Park school grounds for public playgrounds was granted by tho buildings and grounds committee of the Board of Education nt a meeting Friday afternoon nnd tho board wilt bo asked to ratify the committee's act Chairman E. J. Streltz of the build ings and grounds committee has favored more playgrounds nnd better recreation facilities for children. Members of the committee said the action In regard to Munm'otith Park play grounds would not necessarily moan thai all public school playgrounds would bo made n playground for tho public, un less the public requested the board to throw all grounds open for public play. JURY IS TO DETERMINE AS TO BIERBACH'S DEATH Whether Otto William Hlerbach of Elkhorn took carbolic acid accidentally or whether he committed suicide wilt be determined by the courts as the result of a suit for $1,000 against the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident associa tion, filed by Mrs. Augusta Illerbach, his mother, nierhach died January 33, 1914, from the effects of taking carbolic acid and his mother was beneficiary ln an insurance policy. To Absorb Freckles And Other Blemishes Every spring numerous fniulries are made by girls seeking Homo reliable recipe ror removing rrccKies. insist year very favorable reports wcro received from many who had used mercollzed whx dur ing tho freckling season. Tho" wax seems to possess unusual properties wincn com pletelv absoib the freckles wlth.no harm fill effect. Tho complexion Improves won derfullv. becoming as soft as a rose petal. and as delicately tinted. Get an ounce of mercollzed wax nt any druggists. spread a thin layer of It over the entlro face every night for awhjle. washing this oir in mo morning. or rougu, spotty skin, sallowncss. blnckhcads. pimples, and all cutaneous blemishes, this treatment Is superior to any other. Springtime also brings wrinkles to many sensitive skins that arc much exposed to winds and changing temperatures. To a halt pint witch hazel add an ounco of powdered saxolltc. which uulckly dis solves. Bathe tho face In this; the offect on a wrinkled skin Is remarkable. Adver tisement. By Far the Lowest Prices That we are underselling every other furniture house in Omaha is a fact well known about Omaha. We are universally recognized as the lowest priced homef ur nishing establishment in the city. We promise you the biggest values and the best bargains yes every day in the week. Credit given to all. GO-CARTS Large line of collapsible carts, reed body carts, por ambulators, etc. One spe cial in collapsible cart, with hood: light cart, yet strong and easy to man- 0 DRESSERS Made of solid oak, well made and well, finish ed. You'd pay nearly twice as much any where else; heavy French bevel (HQ.95 1U114U1, 14 U W at .$8f THIS IS THE 11 EST STEEL ItANGE BARGAIN IX OMAHA. It's the Famous "PENINSULAR" STEEL RANGE And the price Is only $29.75. It is a six-hole rango with high warming closet, made throughout of heavy - guage - cold rolled steel nini. rivotoH tr,,,- ni. ,. . v,n- large oven steel oven back, asbestos oven lining, balance ovendoor, making a shelf, broad flue bottom, circulation of hot air around entire oven. Insuring even baking, handsome nickel trimmings all over. A high grade Bteel range, thoroughly guar anteed. The btgeat value you ever saw. 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You U find ! the. new Schlots-Baltimore models incomparable with any ordinary Ready Clothes; and oi a class and character which only the very high-priced made-to-measure tailors could. equal. Ask to see tke New SchIossBaItimore Models. On Sale, ln Omaha, by s 1 TJPoctor; Tho questions ,answered halow are ren eral In character, "he symptoms or dis eases are glvtn and th answers should apply to any case of similar nature. Those wishing- further advice, free, may ?.dnrei" tJ?n kf'Yj" Ber, College Bide' College-Elwood Stg., Dayton, O., enclosing- self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must bo given, but only Initials or flctltloun will be used ln my answers. The pre scriptions can be filled at any well stocKed drug- store. Any druggist can order ot wholesaler. "Despondent" writes: "r am 41 vmrs na ana uniu iwo years ago waa very strong and vigorous. Gradually I began to fail, and now am trembllne. nervous. weak, timid, despondent, and life has lost us Drigntness ana pleasure ror me. I think I need medicine for my nerves." Answer: At your aco many are afflicted aa you arc, and tho very best treatment for such conditions is 3-craln cadomcne tablets, packed In sealed tubes, with full directions. It is a tonic restorative treat ment or very great ciiectiveness in over coming 'the depleted, worn-out nervous system. ... Mr. H. D. asks; "Is it safe to reduce one's weight? I weigh 210 pounds and would like to rcduco at least 40 pounds. What Is a safe, harmless remedy?" Answer: Obtain of any well-stocked druggist a tubo ot 5-graln arbolone lab lets and take as per directions accom panying. These, tablets are very easy to take and quite reliable for obesity or Bolter. ... "Miss K." writes: "Could you publish a remedy for liver and kidney trouble and the usual diseases that arise from that source? I am troubled with dlxzy spells, dark, spots before my eyes, and .also with rheumatism." . . Answer: If -you -will get'S-trraln sulp herb tablets (not sulphur' tablets), and. tako according to directions, you will not only be relieved, but If You continue the use oi tneso muieta yoir win do gradually relieved of all the troubles you mention. They will purify the blood' and also over come your rheumatism. ... v "Worried" Your child can be easily corrected of bedwettlnS by using tincture oubcb.4, 1 dram: tincture rhus-arpmatlc, 2 drams, and romp, fluid balmwort, 1 oz. Ulvo him 10 to 15 drops ln water bofore each meal. This Is. equally good for older people. "Mrs It. C." writes: "Our family of five alt are afflicted with catarrh. A friend told me that your prescription cured her ami her child Please tlt me what to use." Answer- I have found In my long ex perience that there is nothing superior to antlseptio vilane powder when used ac cording to the directions which are to be found in each 3 or b-ounce box. Try It and you will be delighted. ... MIT.. I." ... -1 1 a 'T u.nM tlL' . ... something that would make my hair soft and fluffy. My hair Is greasy and I can do nothing to keep the. oil. out of.lt." Answer: To take tho surplus oil out ot tho hair and keep It soft and fluffy, get a 4-oz. Jar of plain yellow mlnyol and use It regularly. This will stop Itching scalp and dandruff and make the hair grow, and you will not be bothered with stringy, straggling locks. ... "Louise" writes: "I do not weigh enough for my height. I am dull and life less and have frequent headaches. I'lease advise what will help me," Answer: Your condition Is due to the lack of red blood corpuscles. I ,can pre scribe nothing better than 3-graln hypc nuclane tablets, which can be purchased at any up-to-date drug store In sealed cartons with full directions. These tab lets will causo the body to assimilate the ratty elements of food and thus give you strength and added color to the akin. Your weight will Increase and you will not be troubled with headache. These are recommended by physicians and If taken according to directions you will surely gain flesh. ... "Troubled Miss G." writes. "Every tv nian T n m . ti1.,a ...I si. . . a am HUUUH.U wiiii severe aiiacKs of rheumatism which sometimes kecpa me thing lor me," Answer: My favorite prescription for rheumatism, and one that r know linn ri. llfived thniisanria nf mixing: Iodide of potassium, 2 dram; sodium salicylate, 4 drams; wino of vol V.MV.UUI, a ui.i trump, cusence cardioi, 1 OZ. I' Pfimn. flltM Knlmwm 1 . . (...'... sarsaparllla, 5 ozs. Take one teaspoonful will soon bo well. A annoyed lately by coughing and a jickllnK HPllNnllnn In (ri I ... after singing. My bronchial tubes are uf- Answer: You can be very easily re lieved of this bronchial troublo by using essence mcntho-laxene. This relieves quickly and certainly brings about a euro by Its tonic and laxative action and there fore Is superior to ordinary Preparation, which only relieve.' You 'can reel the med- ' iclne working qn the throat, lungs and K bronchial tubes, giving a feeling of fresh ness and strength to the entire system. Purchase a 2H-ox parkage of essence mentho-laxene ana make according to tho directions on bottle and take eight to ten doses daily and you will, soon be cured of your trouble. Mrs. B. T. writes: "i suffer much with Indigestion, heavy feeling In stomah. bloating, belching, etc" Answer: For Indigestion, dyspepsia and such symptoms as. you mention. I advise the use of tablets trlopeptlne, packed In sealed cartons with full directions, They prove very effective Adverttsoment. 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