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    THE OMAHA- SUNDAY UEK: AHUL '2b. 1915.
New Hall and Club
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PRECINCT WORKERS
1IAHEDJY AHTIS
Sutton 8ay Be it Rec'civing- Money
-to So Um4m Campaign Fund 1
' Start Heetlng Soon.
TOM FLYIW ISSUES BUXLETDT3
' Chairman Cunnlnnhurn of tha or
raniiatlon committee 'of tha'peopla's
candidate's' announces (ha foljowlnf
a partial Hit of .nearlr' J00 .voluo
tier precinct worker for the cam
rlrn:' Robert Prtieeedow, "J. W.
McDonald, Jack' Cuslck, Clyde 8und
blad, V-A C.orneer, H. 8. Byrne. J.
AJ Olsen, W. T. Graham, Tom Hollia
teh John Vtrard, Hugh A. Myerg. C.
Fj HarrUon," H. J. Plnkett. Sam
tioldberger, C. V.',Warfleld, Dr. f.
A. Edwards, W. O. Cleveland. R. ft.
Wowell, Andrew Klewlt, Ed 8tout,
William. Rodrwkk," J. . DaUr tyrfe
I', 'Abbott, Arvia' Johneott, H...B-Maxwell,
Henry Slonakr, Drf.8. K,.8pald
Ink. A. 0. Wakeley.- C. t;KerieV,
Charle Unltt, liarry A.; Wolf," Nathan
Bernstein. Jamee 'A. Sollara,' if. it.
Ealdrtre, C. A.' Ooii.'t Samuet' Man-
e'uso, C.' J. ErniC T, J. Rlha.' Robert
SlUler,'J. O. Palmer, E, 8. Rudd.
E. A- Benton, B. N. Robertaort, H. &.
McDonald, h. V. Ouye, W. W. Whit
taker, wrF. Ourley," or'i.7 Cam pen,
Jamet Richardson, 'W' B. Sheldon'
Fraak-Dewey, H. A. Whipple, Nela
J. Andereon. C. T. Walker, Dr. C. 1U
Roas, Cluries Kcf anil E.G. Tatrick.
There are in all thirteen defeated
llrjraary etndldatfe in the above Hat
and on the conjrhiWeee. Three prea
eiit members and" several former
1 embers of tbe Brard of Education
ara also allied ltk th antia.
' far tt Meetlaaa.
','Chalrmaa Cuttoa of the general cem
Bdilttsa aaldt "We are receiving numerous
coatrlbuttons or money toward the cam
paign ' fundi.. We expect to Mart street
TOMttaga- nest wees, a 04 I may stwak on
the street rriysftlli We xpact to dve
nt street speakefs.Y"'
Tor the adouuuatraUda ticket Tom JTynn
haa s sa uxoc irasoaal maaaatment at
headeuartan wnltft' nave been 000004 In
the Pehlman cjub rooms, upstairs of 13
1'anwsi stroea Hn riynn tasuad this
bullattn from tbt Ud: "I noUce a report
that on of the MutmlaistraUon. men bas
aee over to t ftlUes and alt l.wpuid
ay te this that wo can spare abet
twtyava more such men, if the Qtls
cs to have them. I notice that Chair
saAB tiitioa is making statement, nblcb
is- ail rtaht. We will have some elate
'toenta to make ourselves wlihtn the next
ten days " '
:, Klala B)0. rUllorin. , ,
The administration platform Is ' being
prepared. The candidates have window
cards with th same emblem of a square
thro year ago by the "square
The antia hav adopted as their catch
brde. flesn-up day. Way 4' on their
cexda
"11 well nov.rh alone' I th alogan
tt th admtnlatrstlcn candidates.
Tb antia deny the report that there Is
any dlaaslo within their ranks.
'The las wilt 'hold an open-air meeting
"kind ay afternoon at Second and llaacall
treeta under tb auspices of th Qlbaon
Boosters. ,
TOM HUGHES IN ST. LOUIS .
j HOSPITAL: BL0C0 POISON
T- T. Godfrey, general agent of th
Oaaoenger dpartiir.t of the Mlaaourl
atflc. ha rn to Ht:. Ioula to visit
Tern Hughes, trsvellng paaeenger a suit
of the mm road, wbo I In th hespitat
there.
dome four weks a one of Mr. Hughes'
a "Vee fobbed a blister on one of his
heel. It was opened ,ani refueod to
wal. after which It went to the hsiitl
for treatment. .V'uw word cornea fron.
there that KanSrrrne haa.wade Ita ap
arsnc and tbst (here are atrong aymp-tf-ma
of d;aet. a. , ,
RECEPTION IN NEW BANK
BUILDING NEXT FRIDAY
Invitations have gone out fer a big
r-xeotiuo to be held by the failed ui
National batik la tie new home at Six
teenth and Famam streets. April so.
That Is the date lor the formal peai4)
th new quarter. For a tint the -nk
thought th da t could be fixed for April
n. but ttla wa lmioaeitle and April 3
i-M d-ftciteJy egrd upon.
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House of Druid Camp, W.
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Building Committee of
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Hack Now r. H. Bteger, vice preMdent: M. I,. FJndres, nrewldent. Front Row
(1. H. Howes,, attorney Foster, secretary; O. E. Davis, treasurer.
REDICK SAYS BREAD
LAW ISJOT GOOD
Holds City Ordinance Requiring Cer
tain' Site Loarei it Cnoon
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LOAVES MAT BE OF ANY :'-KZI
Omaha bread ordinance passed
la ltlt defining the legal weight of
a loaf of bread aa sixteen o thirty
two ouneea waa held unconstitutional
by District Judge Redlck, who sus-!
tUned the plea of the Jay Burns
a. . , . I 'aktak !
"'! 5npanj iu iu ca in wunu t
It waa charted with aelllng short
welrjht breed. ' i
The juoge held that "the ordinance
la unreasonable and an unlawful In-1
terferbnee with the liberty of the de
fendant and other bakers of the city
In the carrying on of their business."
It I understood thst ths city will ap
peal from, th decision, although It at
torneys were not .prepared to, announce
thle at once. ,
. Judge Rcdtck said In ons paragraph
of his decision: "That th sal of bread
is a proper subject for regulation under
the police power la beyond tllapwl and
a great number of auch regulation hav
been paaaed and approved by th .courts
a nd,ths, charter of th city of .Omaha cen
talna ample authority hy the legislature
to enact ordinances on the subject."
The following language was mltoed
IA the Judge's decision knocking out the
ordinance: "The only grounds upon
which ordinances of thla character have
ever been sustained Or based are for th
protection of the health of the com
munity by prescribing the character of
material which shall enter Into a loaf
and th manner la which a loaf shsll be
marketed, aa. for exa'anple, requiring It
I b wrapped and such thr sanitary
regulations snay be proper, and. sec
ond, as a mean of protecting the publl
against imposition by the aal or under
weight bread, Ttila protection may be
I afforded without -requiring alliloavo te
measure up to the full standard unit, but
permitting naif, three-quarter bad other
weight leave to b-old -under proper re
strictions ss to labeling.1
ELECTION WARRANTS TO
BE READY BY MONDAY
Members of lcUoa board' at th Wat
city primary may get warrants for their
pay Xleaday afMmooa. according t aa-nouatL-emsat
.Jut Cdunty. . Ctorb j Frank
feay. .Oe ju warraut ara being pre
pard. and many of tb election official
pav been aaklouely awaiUbg ,ay-day,
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Druid Camp, W. 0. W.
CARNATIONS SOLD
TO HELPJOSPITAL
Xnrade Down Town Street to Eaiae
Funds for the Swedish Mis-
. lion Hospital. ' . , ,
GOODLY SUM BEING REALIZED
Almost 100 young women with
pretty bouquets of carnations .In
vaded downtown Omaha,. aelllng the
pretty poalee for the benefit of the
charity fund of the Swedish Mission
hospital. They were accorded a gen-
a a , a,
wvui reayunae, auu oariy maicauoBS
were that about 10,000 blossoms
would be disposed of. at a net profit
for the hoapltal of ' approximately 1
11,000.
The hoapltal, which Is at rot .North
Tw.nty-iourtb street, gave a elmlla.- Car
natiea day laa year and raiaed about tne
sum sxperted to result from this seuson's
campaign, rtav. s. M. weatlund. super-
tntendent of the Institution, waa in charge '
of the flower day headquarter at ltOu
Hainey street, donated by W. It. Titomas I
V Son. :
Mis llilma rsrlson. matron of th hos- i
pltal. and several of the nurses directed
the floner girls and young women, who '
foi nd thousands of persona willing to ex ;
cliunge a dime, quarter or larger cin for
a floaer when th hospital was to get the '
,rofH :
Mr.' r-aui-Wtemer aet a lively pace for
the other flower sellers to follow, for by '
10.34 o'clock she had .disposed of two i
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bunches of csrnations for 111 M and fll.es. locker room. A number "ct spacious clos
rspeotlely. sites C. Hansn waa the flret e, Pn off ' ,hl room. One of these
lo turn In money front a bunch of toe ;
I losers and she sis did well, with .. i
Oilier early workers to Insure run u f,e
the charity department of ths hospital
wete: a .
Mr. E. W. Powell. Mr. C. H B.I lard I
Mr. Charlea Liber Alr V r x... '
L.llier. Jlrs. V. P I'nltt l r
and .h. xm'J . Tl
MHolsten Rpcr,.,. Irene
. Mcc-uns. Irene Towcll snd
Roy A. IHxIr
Saanaoa, E
McCox, Loula
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t? .. rrt a spe.lat oako..U. tut j
nnicn donors dropped whatever roini
they nlahed I give for the fluwera
ss a miri , . o cornea Ike mnt wonderful part of
MANUFACTURERS WANT TO thi buJVlng. For It la a complete club
MFPT 5 AMCOM CPMC kllf?UT!hou f,,r the u ' member of th
The maaufaeturer of Omaha want a
night to themarlvea at Ak-8ar-jBen de
this fall and be Initiated all togetHer.
Tit dliet tore -X ta -Omeiia Maaufac-
lurrra . awi4uon twos, tb .matter
iasi weea and are to get Int cemmualea-
w
tion w
Ith tsanuion with a view to having
a dau M apart foe them.
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NOW IN A HOME OF ITS OWN
Druid Camp, Woodmen, of, tie World,
Completes a Palatial Temple and
Club House on Amei Avenue.
PERFECT IN AIL APPOINTMENTS
"Where there's a will there's a way,
says the old adage. '
Ana nere is a story that prove it, n
true story ' about people right her In
Omaha.
For nine years Druid camp No. M,
Woodmen of the World, met In Fronser
hall. Twenty-fourth and Parker street.
It wa a small haU for th growing
camp and there were no conveniences.
The men might have stood for these
things, but there was en Inconvenience
that they didn't like. " Thl wa th fact
that 'there wVs but One room In this hail
and the ladles' auxiliary, Welcome grove.
could not meet the same evening1 a ths
Druid camp. When meetings were over
there was it very general desire for th
company of .the fair sex.
"Let's put up a building of our own,'
i said K. I. Foster, one evening after the
It.convenwnces of Frenset hall bad been
liMcussed. . .- .,
"Ha. ha," said his fellow; Woodmen.
"I mean It,". said ,M.-Foster '
"Send 'for, the wagon." said some -on.
But the Jibes and Joke had n effect
on Foster. Me believed thoroughly In
his Idea snrt he argued and reasoned ad
thoroughly, that before, groat while, b
had his fellow member believing that
this thing could be done.
i .Then they began to. figure and finally
they organised. stock company. It
wssn't' long before 127,000 1 was pledged
toward the bulldtng. i . .
"And then," aay Mr. Foster, "along
came the" tornado and blew all our plans
away," , . ...'..'.
Kmw What Tbey Wanted.
But with the liquidation of th stock
company the ambitions of the Drold
campers simply solidified. They Just
knew they never cOuld be happr without
lhat building they had been planning
't for. They had been living In that new
! building In thought and they Just bad to
have It. That was all there was to It. .
i Ho they Interested outside capital. With
; 5A0 solid cltlten backing th project out
side capital soon sat up and looked In
terested. Meat took shape In excavation,
stone, brick, mortar. Iron work. . - .
Aid there 'stands the building .on Ames
avenue, west o Twenty-fourth street, .one
of tli handsomest buildings In th city
fm-tta slxe whh external architecture
that Is very' pleasing to the eye and In
side conveniences and appointments that
are a delight to several todgee that will
find meeting place there.
- The building is two stories and ha
ment, but the stories are so liberal la
I halvht that It elaaa tn S- halvht e wmmmt
tkfM.,lW .t.11l.t-r U f, k a, a. . . -
" " . '. - v. a nmm m a 1 II VB
, 0f seventy feet on Ames avenu and a
'depth of 100 feet.
! A brod lAi trt
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main meeting rooms with assembly
rooraa and rherk rooms and kitchen.
The main room where PruM camp will
meet measures UxbO feet Baok of
la the smaller lodge room. 33x44 feet In
sise. Hoth rooms have polished herd
wood floors so Inst they are nerfectlv
equipped for dancing. Both are without
supporting: posts, their celling being up.
,,r4 by 'four structural steel bridges
nelKhting five and one-half tons each.
Th celllnga themselve are of presaed
nd Ul'r u ventilating system
w"h d'Ps the air through openings
,n th r"1,Ba-
A mu,,c blcony wall of
th" UkT''r f001" wh,r orrheetra wiU
a't to dispense muele for the terpal.
chorMn 't'vltles.- . ... .
' Twaaplet dab Ha.
Opening off of this, room is large
wl" assigned to each lodge that rents
the rooms, of course. Druid camp and
" eiconie- grove win use the room only
on",'g'11 "ch w"k4 n other nights
irey ui oe renieq e oiner lodgea.
A to,nrl'ely OUlPPd kitchen la next
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!iuet can be served In either or both of
of the smaller lodg room alsi.
. Th. rheck rooa M th, ent7.ta t.r,
,wm '""
eiwciua, rtaving vb ooxea or bla and
Pin,y floor space for the erection of
lu) nnra if . h.. .h.n v.. , j
sary. ,
camp. It will be open all day and every
day .and. In charge of ilerk E. I. Foater,
who, Is also, financial. eertary and he
will have three men under hluv one la
charge of the bilUard and pool rooraa. on
In charge of th bowling alley and how
era and on wbo will be janitor. - '
Th mala floor: Is gtyea up chiefly t
these club room. Th portion facing on
ith street la occupied by three larga store
MSS
roortu hl h cr rented out for huiilnmii
firpo.
Th club rciTTii r In th rr pirt
nd r nterrd from a door at the aide
of th building.
Hr ara fuund. a motif other thlnsa,
Millard and pcol tmrnil 1Hth all tablet,
a rrrnnaalum completely equipped. 24x50
feet In alte, circulating library with
aevarai thouarjid volumes and the offk-a
of Mr. Foatar.
Tha furnlehlnita wilt all be of very hlh
rad and all appointment! of th very
lateat. For. example thre llBhte of .
r al dealgn ar placed over each of the
Millard table Inxtead of two, which la
th4 usual n'imber.
Rnlha Bawllaf 4llera.
Jn the basement of the bulldlns. which
I also substantially flnlahed. are found
three shower baths and two bowline;
alleys.
So far as la known there la no other
house like this owned by a Woodmen
Indite anywhere In the t'nlted Btalea.
It la absolutely an unique project car
rle'l to completion by the determination
of a few men who were not afraid to no
ahead with It even If It never had been
dona before. Officers cf the Sovereign
camp who have seen It have been abeo
litely astounded at Its completeness.
And one of the best features .of It Is
that everything has been done on sound
hualneas principles and all the axes In
Union
DIVAN
PARLOR
IN A BEAUTIFUL FUMED OAK FINISH
TERMS. S4.50 CASH. S3.00 MONTHLY
A Parlor by Day; A Bedroom by Night;
A Cbmfort Every Hour of the Twenty-Four
Beauty and Utility at a Nominal Cost . . Upholttered in Spanish Fabricoid Leather
;"7; -' ,Thf pivarrtlor Set "has all the elc
; .; smee of ..st$a jsyid appearance -of u '.
. 1 . handsome parlor sot by d.ay, and. can
I.'. . he instantly converted; into a . large
1 sized bed as bfoad'and-aia comfortable
( , as anj' bed you Imye in vour home by "
the' Very slightest effort. .-.
The Divan Bed Bnilt on a New Principle
' The manufacturers who! produce these
. Pivan Beds are always a btep ahend
of any other manufacturer and this is
their very latest creation. The springy ,
mattreeses and bedding are kept
under the seat and come into position
when the seat is turned. Frames are
of solid oak.
SPECIAL DISPtAt
OK KEKD POKCH
Pl'RyiTlRE AM)
LAWN tJOODS, AT
MODERATE PRICES!
The
Union
Keens
Ban? t
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the . W
Prices - Wj
Down
$4.95
for a Splendid $159
Collapsible CO-CAST
Haa an all-steel gear, heavily enamel
ed, rubber tired wheels, upholstering In
Fabricoid leather, and th cart, includ
ing hood, folds compactly.
THREE ROOMS
Furnished Complete
for
A Cozy Outfit; -V
Your Terms
Our Term
Clothing
for
Men and
. ' Vionen
j L'mld camp are sharp and wielded by
i ak-Hle-1 and Industrious woodsmen.
TMrty-eevrn men. every one of then, a
member of Drutd camp No. J4, have or
ganised a stock company with a capital
of I.C.000. This ts the leasing company,
renting the building from the eapltallats
who built It The camp also has an op
tion to buy the structure
The building committee cf the camp
rnnalsts of M. L. En dree, V. IF. Pteyer,
J. E. Iavts. H. If. Bowes and E. I. ros
ter. This was the original committee
which has werked tnrether all through
the operations In perfect harmony and
business efficiency.
"It was mostly done on pure nerve,"
says Mr. Fcstr. "That Is nerve backed
up hy funds that we raiaed ourselves and
by Industry and ambition which Is a
pretty good kit.d of nerve to have In any
business.
"When we started building we had less
than Vti members. Now we have over
and we"re going te have a lot more as
soon as mire men gt a sight at this
building or club house. Welcome grove
has about 33S members now. Thlo has
also increased greatly since the building
mi started."
The fair, which was conducted with
great success all last week, was for the
purpose of raising money to pay for the
complete furnUhlng of the building which
mill cost between $"7,000 and IS.0W,
Outfitting Company's
OUTFITS!
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iri-? iexa: ...-ill CrKnotnnJ
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Sunner Bedroom
RUGS
$1.00 Taluea, alte 24xS in..
prlca . ' 69C
12.75 values, six 14x41 in.,
fancy designs and floral
borders, sale (f n Q Q
price li70
15.00 ralues, else 4x7 ft.
special high grade quality,
sale
price PUiau
Union
Diimttin(r.o
OMAHA
;SLO)I116yJWCXS0il STS.
Dft.e4 p Bails; .
Sanatormjm
This Institution ts th only one
tn the central west with separate
buildings situated In their own
ample grounds, yet entirely dis
tinct, and rendering It possible to
classify cases. The one building
being fitted for and devoted to the
treatment of non-contagious and
non-mental diseases, no others bo
tng admitted; the other Rest Cot
tage being designed for and de
...! to lie exclusive treatnaeet
of select mantel cues requiring
tor a time watchful care and ape
clal nursing.
Call Tyler 1000
If Tots Want to Talk to Tb Do
ear to Anyone Connectexl
with Thai Bete.
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That is positively guaranteed not to : :
V . . peal, or crack, somethifig that cannot ' '
e be1 said of the very finest leather. ThU' "
leatlier effect fabric' with which. the' !
three pieces are npholstered has all tli
appearance of the 'finest quality, of -genuine
leather and will give the sarho ;
'service.' i " '
WU1 Be Paid For Befo You Know It .
The Terms of Payment under which '
you can briug into your home one .of :;
these Divan Parlor Outfits are so con- ,
venient that the. email monthly pay-- :
raent will be scarcely missed, and just .
think of the comfort and convenience .:
you will have. All tliig at a cost of but .
$3.00 a month for a few months. . ' '..
GOODS fiOL.1l OIT
OF TOWN OX EASV
. PAYIE'TS.
FREIGHT PAID' 200
. MILES. s
Q17 A lor This $23.58 Sidi
VlI.UU leer Refrigeralor .
Just like the Illustration. Has
side Icing compartment, vegetable
compartment and a large side
compartment with three adjust
able sanitary wire shelves.
FOUR ROOMS ,
Furnished Complete,
A Dandy $1
Outfit.
Tssjr Terms,
Ou Ti
Clothing
for
Men and
Women
B fas
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