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THE OMAITA SUNDAY BEE: ArlUL 11, 1915.
Knights of the Full Moon Know Their Business
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.OONIAN'D, that fmou ralm
in Council Hluifa, It to un
bar Its satea to womn. For
th lut two yeaaa, ever sine
th wonderland of mytery
and fascination cam Into
erUtenc. the women and ' the ten
ral public hav brn hearing won
Urful tales, atmnce atorlea of the
tertencea of the cuestc of Klnf Ptasticu
tla and piquant curloaltr ha been
whettrd until it hat become to keen
that the knight have concluded to open
the tioora to the world, and let avll who
tare to ace what really doea happen that
cauaea men to laugh until the strongest
tiuttont give way to the swelling merrl
jnrnt. The knlghtt have decided to give
two open thowt, at toth pt which women
find their mon . friends, who have not
Veen lnltiate-t , will he . welcome. The
dates have been decided upon and will
be Thursday, and Friday nlghtt of this
week,' ' ' ' '
. The gntea .will he thrown wide open
nd all who .chooso to enter will ini'y
be expected , to pledge their ( loyality 'to
the king in return for his hospitality mA
ssurance that no harm ehsll 'come to;
them. They will not be required to enter
through the dragon's mouth or pass along.
t!ie thrlllliig 'Kockjf Way," where all
kinds of turprlaee an) things that try
men's courage are emouptered, hut they
(win see the many, w ho must enUr thus.
Jn""tr,o two years that King lutlcutls
has reigned In Moonland there, have been
many, thousand. Council 'Bluffs ' a.nd
Omaha women, who have expressed the
desire to view with their own eyes the
attractions that have caused thou
stidJi of men to journey from eastern
Nebraska and western Iowa and return
to their humes averring that the Journey
unh far more tiian It cost, and
was the best mrens of broadening human
svmpbthy and creating gtnial fellowship
th&n can be found.
BulsfH en 4 Professional Meat.
The knights comprise the business and
profeuional men of Council Uluffs as
Kelt as many of the wealthy and pro-
lirosslve farmer of western Iowa. Among
the officers and board of directors are
men of more than Icx'eJ promlnenoe.
(ieorg S. Wright, general attorney for
the I'tilon Pacific in Iowa, is at the brad
of tbi entertainment committee; C, II. j
'iif 't'.'s. head of the Hoyles Business col
lese. It not only a member of tht M :
. teitory, but Is slugn director and head ,
ft the staff. Other directors are 1'itd-j
ulrk E. Cox, leading architect of western
lows, and U. K ltohllng. head of thJ(
firm of Rohllng A Annls. Course Gerner, ,
l lie Jeweler, Is president; U M. lfferty I
of the fmttncWl firm of J. O. Wadswortli
ii Co.. Is vice president; W. L Douglass,
I if ad of the lagle Laundry oompsjiy end
writer of the play, is second vice presi
dent, and William Krhnorr of K. J.
H'.hnorr Co., la treasurer.
test Is Mrll Kbots).
Livery man In the cst of characters Is
of more than lovl prominence. P. J.
M'-Uiide. cRhl-r of the City National
lsnk, is King I'i&sticutls; Perry Bdollet.
poytng tollpr of the First National bank.
is Ueneisl Wlncheater; R. E. Upetman,
city engineer, is captain of the guard; A.
A. Tot-ci(l of the firm of Klons . ft
Tumnsvnd, Is liuida: Howard Butler,
ashler of Omaha . Kleclrlo LJghl com
pany, is J. Jtockiutihain O'Flynn, who
i.Uns the theft of the king s treasure, be
ikving the luut Kill Ue trunk full of
void and Jewels; fornter 7Jdernian I. L.
JC sns, drputy ijiterp.al revenue collector,
i or. !"lr.. 1 tie Tippersry enorut.
Will lu,d,,n. A. LiLigvton and Harry M. j
Cooper, tU Impel Ui KIVs' quartet, with'
lrt HU1, in ih.isf of the slee depart-j
n.triit ol the JUrnsnh Slanufacturlng 1
t-jiiiiany, and James McCarger ef the I
J xyu'ge-w !! 'ympany, are tololmt.
Hit: Ki.ule i ait rt presents the best In'
BOMB VIEWS OF TUB MVSTIC REGION'S OF MOONLAXI4-No. 1,
; Bert Hill at the Dago Song Bird and Walter' Aiwood as CsrlotU
Mush- No. 2, Arthur Towusend In the title role of "King's Treas
ure" and P. J. McBrlde gg King Dlasticutts. No. 3, theTtpperary
Quartet, A. Bengston, W. S. Rlgdon, Harry Cooper and J. F. McCar
sar. No. 4, Quartet of Principals: L. U Evans as Dr. Swataon.
Walter Clark as HoImesrTherlock, P. J. McBrlde as King Dlasticutts,
Perry Badolet as General Winchester-
the business and professional life of the
city, men who are freely giving their
time and tslent to a great public enter
prise.
' The dragon will open his green and red
eyes and roar a welcome from his thirty
foot open mouth at 8 . o'clock Thursday
evening and the-men and women may
watch from balcony, chairs all the things
that are done to candidates, about 300 In
number, ' whe will receive the Initiation.
They will still be recognisable hy their
friends when they .get through their in
teresting experiences. Heserved seats
.may be secured, beginning toniorow. at
the, Clark' drug store, comer Pearl and
Broadway. . .1
Following are the officer of the organi
sation and .the, knights who provide the
show: . , i
, I. "THE KINO'S TREASUTOS." ".
; Written by W. U lUKlaw. '
, J.Suitlc Arranged, by Arthur Smith.
Produced under direction of C. 11. lioylea.
YNOPPI. '
Art lKlng Dlastlcutis'a ftrlvste frar.deo
adjoining the palace. Time: fwening.
Act l-The Village of lilngvtlle the fol
lowing morning. . -
Act S Court yard of the palace same
evening.
Cast ef Characters.'
King piaatlcutls of Moonland...
P. J. rcBrld
QenrreJ Wliu-hester. hla friend, a
nii.l.J veteran of 61.. .Perry Dadollet
Csptain of the (iukrd s brave knifiht
of tho lClngdom ...r.li. EX Bp-tman
Hulda Olson, the king's &wede cnok...
.....A. A. Towmiend
ITnlmea Pheilock, a detectrve.Rfllton Clark
Dr. Hwatsnn, hla friend and constant
companion I L tvans
J. nocklngham OFlynn a aenteel
cinjok. Howard Butler
Ekiody Jnilly, hit timorous acnompllre
from HDiilh Omaha I. U. lailsy
Hank Tootle, th lllng-vllle constable..
Robert Dun left
Lm Perkins, the rural milk boy
("arl C. Sulhoff
Osrlotta Mush Walter At wood
1 " ' : .... William Rlxrion
L,lh,' A. lien rniton
jom., Hartf M: Cooper
Jerry.. Jairtra .McCarrer
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KIMl'S .sI.DIB:H. ATTT-N DA NTS
"", 'V'. 'I'SiiU'lA.MJ OF
urniiwn , TOKTl RK.-
JV. R Anril Uoyd tildsmlth
Iou J. Adnlphsen Floyd Harding
Clarence Arritihi Cort Kilwr '
f rnpt K. Atood William Korfh
JVtlifm Hertford. , William M'lots
William Cheyne , H. K Osterholra ;
HHlph Pa vis ,Axel 8vrenson ,
Fred tef fenhuugh .
HAREM aiRI-S . '
Pnnlel Shea
Dragon head and stage cenerv. bv X
C. Johnson. A
Initiation and paraphernalia, by A. IT.
Renxe.
Costumes, by Oscar Lciben. 1
Kelshta ef the Kali Moos.
OFFICERS . AND BOARD OF OIREX;.
TORS.
George Oerner .; President
U. M. Lafferty First vice president
W. Lh Dougiass tSecond vie president
William Hchnorr Treasurer
H. C CrowlA...' , Secretary
C. H. Boyles , Director
H. F. Rohllng Director
Frederic E. t'ox I 'h ector
George S. Wright .Director
rMlees.
ENTERTAINMENT.
George S. Wright, Julius How ftf eld '.
Chairman , J, O. Bradley 1 -William
iSchnorr, . Frank Hinder
Vl- Chairman .' Friuik Illanli
August IWeaheim ,'' John 1. lavls
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Otis E. AUIt
Walter H. Atwood
Lynn Brown ,
Kdwerd Ford '
.Charles l,fferty
E. J. McKlhley
Harvey R. Marx
John B. I'eaco k v
Hoy Petersoa
STAFF,
Stage rector
Aiwistsjit stage director..
Ptage manager.. ..Anhur
Musical conductor. ........
ifitago rarfieiiter..
Electrician....'
.fnelelsnt eiotriclsn
Master of propertl
Master of wardrobe
Doorkeeper
xia.ls.nve of stase crew required by this
prodU'-tlrm furnished bv the courtesy of
Council Bluffs local. No. S3, of the I. A.
T. b. B. . ,
Charles U Hnuffln
Percy Snuffin
t'lyde Ht.ilwell
tienn Kuthcre ' '
l.averne Tnl'lnser
Roy Weeterfeldt
Itex Wheeler .
Kobln Williams
...C. H. Boy lee
...Q F. Hughes
EX -Wwatherbee
...Arthur Hmlth
John Oorllaa
...Thomas Wise
Kay Carter
...Jerry Walters
...Boy Peterson
.Charles Crum
C. E. Price
J. J. Sptndler 1
dir. V. !. Treynor
K. F. Wlloog ,
C. A. Beno -FX
P. Kchoentgen '
IFrsnk Haas .
MF. Rohrer
H. L. Tlnley
T. O. -Turner
Joe W. Smith
F. 8. Crabill
R. B. Wallace
T. D. Metcalf
Fred Empkle
Dr. Don Macrae
A. D. EngliMh
Clarence Hafer
F. O. Hendricks
J. Chris Jensen
Thomas Msloney
, iisrry m. Brown
J. P. Christensen
W. A. Maurer
- K. H. Ooollttle
( General O. M. Dodge
John D. Hannan
O. Hoohmnn -K,
H. Ixugee . .
Herb Rogers
HorSE.s '
(Paul I. Van Order '
Or. F. 11, Holllngs
v'worth . k
. Page Morrison
t Charles Hansen
George W.
. Van Brunt
G. Erneet Carr i ' -Painter
Knox
Norman Filbert
Suppose We
Pared This ' Tire
; Suppose litis AH-Weather tread which is
now double-thick were pared to the thinness
o the usual ( anti-skid." Do 'you' think that the '
grips would endure and the tread endure as .
now? Or would it resist puncture like this
matchless tread? . .
Suppose we used as some do rone less
ply of fabric. Suppose the whole tire were
made .lighter. Could the tire stand use or
misuse as Goodyear tires do now? . '
Suppose weomitted our other exclusive
features: ( ' .
Our No-Rim-Cut feature
Our "On-Air" cure to. save blow-outs
Our' rubber rivets to combat loose
-treads -
Our 126-piano-wire base for security.
All others do omit themV - All of them are
costly. One of them our "On-Air" cure-
costs us$450,000 yearly.
-But, could Goodyear
Fortified Tires retain top
place if we did not give
those extras?
We're Adding '
Betterments
' Instead of that, we are
II the, time adding better-
GoodJW
AKRON. OHIO
Fortified Tires
Rtv -Carts by ear Ko-Rim-Cet feature.
Bleweets by our "On-Air" csre. ,
Uese TreeeWby many rubber rivets,
less u Uy by 1?6 braided piano wires.
Piutiri and SkMiaa by our douMe
thick All-Weatber tread.
ments. We spend on one department $100,000
yearly to seek out new improvements.
Our All-Weather tread alwavs double-thick
has been made still thicker on some sizes.
We.have added an average of 14 to the
thickness of our Inner Tubes. . -
And we are making our own fabric to se-'
cure an extra strength. ; '
Price- Reductions
Yet we have made big price reductions three
times in two years. Our last on February
1st brought the total to 45. That is largely
due to multiplied output " ' j
Today you are getting in Goodyear Fortified
Tires the best value ever known in tire making. ;
It is due to yourself that you get these tires.
They are saving millions of dollars and mil-.
' lions of troubles to motor
car owners each year.
And men know this. Last
year they bought about
one Goodyear tire for
every car in use.
Join these contented
tire users. Any dealer
will supply you. losoj
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In K. Rohling,
Chalrman ' '
William rk-hnorr,
Vice Chairman
Oeorge Wlckham
W. D. Hanson
Junta Honharrl .
Robert VI Andersen
J. A. Clark
Edward Clemlnson
- MEMBERSHIP.
Frederic E. Co. , L. M. L.rfertv;
Cheilrmkn. Vle Chairman
' FINANCK.
I. M. Lafferty, Frederic E. Cog.
Chairman Vice Chairman
KHOVC AND INITIATION
t;. 11. uoyiea, n .
Chairman '
W. L. IKiuglass.
Vic Chairman ' "..
FXTWICITT.
C. H. Boyles. H. F. Rohlmg.
Chairman Vice Chairman
Georgo F. Hughes
f. J. .McBrtde
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and
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TO) ' o
s oenerit oocietv
:the ladies of the MACCABEES of the world
The Largest Fraternal Beneficiary Society
COMPOSED entirely of wolien
, Not connected in any way with the Ladies of the Modern Maccabees. V
. Total all Funds, $8,204,329.63. Benefits PaidSince Organization, $12,090,142.23.
.- 1914 Magnificent Net Gain, 8,323. t ,
r Position Among Other Societies
In BDefii Membership, Women's Orders PIRS1
In Benefit MemberItip, All Orders - . NINTI
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The Net Increase in benefit membership eifcS January.!, 1909, to date, now exceeds
o5,000--almost' an order in itself, added to the membership in six years' time. Surely this
is an order-First in Stability, First in Fraternity and First in the Hearts of its Members.
Reserve per $1,000 protection (? J1" ) FIRST '
Including Candian Orders - '- . SEOOXD
ORGANIZED IN 1892.
THE BEST ORDER ON EARTH.
The Ladies of the Maccabees of the World
XXSS lOU VU Will, wapreme CBusU4r. mi rmAXCXS . rABTBrDOX, Snprsme Keooiw Keepct.
World's Maccabee Temple, Port Huron, Michigan. .
Tor fnrsher iaforsaetton, phoae.
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Hee ns this week (or bargains ta pUaos said player pianos takes in trade, vsed as rents, discon
tinned styles, etc " , '
- We have selected twenty-seven for this great sale, giving a larger-range of selection, and are
quoting special low prices as a means of inoviug them at oore. '
INVESTIGATE IF YOU ARE INTERESTED
! CASH OR PAYMENTS.
ILWTJ YOU HEARD
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APOLLO
The PUver P. That
Is AU But Human?
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mond and Watch Credit House In the
world It's because .youns men who
bought encasement riuKs here years
so still continue to buy Diamonds.
Watches 'Jewelry, of us. and they tell
their friends how easy it is to open
a cJiarse account, and how easy it is
to meet the small weekly or monthly
payments. -
KEW WRIST WATCH, Thrce-ft-Cns
12i VS $122
II. . KVArK ssaesk
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US The new "Three-lo-One" Bracelet
Vis.trh- Bracelet can be detached, so
watch can be worn as a renda.nt or as
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popular atae, full 15 Kuby Jeweled
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white or cold dial. Guaranteed 2 yea,ra.
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the prK'S to ".ed-ro-k," and offer this
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Tho Old Reliable Original
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in the early seeing let It be a piece
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