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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1915)
THH OMAHA SIWDAY I5HK: NOVKMIiKir ln, iM3. PUBLICITY BUREAU . DOESBIG WORK Many Valuable Accomplishments of Inst Few Months Summarized in Club Journal. MANY THOUSANDS HEAR OF CITY Wide and varied activities of the Omaha Bureau of Publicity during the last five months are reported a leading city of the middle west standing In the nation'a opinion as are enumerated In the report, which Is signed by C. C. RoHewater as for the benefit of supporters, Com ch airman of the bureau's govern ing committee. Many valuable aids to Omaha's merclal club members and other In terested persona In a two-page arti cle In the current Issue of the Com mercial Club Journal. "Slot. Oft at Onialm" him become a famona Slogan throiianniit the country, aa tha result of effort of the Publicity bureau and Omaha newspaper. The campals-n haa sought to let the people Know that Omaha la a city of special In terest to transient, not only aa offering acceptable rest from traveling, but also because of It notable activities along commercial and municipal lines, and the Interesting sights to be seen here. top Off at Omaha Mow Famous. Eastern newspapers have carried the familiar "Stop uff at Omaha" legend, through the efforts of the bureau, andi every one of the thousands of exposition visitors In California read the alngun numerous times on blotters and ticket envelopes when they went to railway agencies to have their return tickets validated. Thousands of petple were Induced to top In the Gate City on their way east or west during the last summer as the re sult of the bureau's campaign. Over 50,000 bird's-eye view books of Omaha and 30,000 folders, "Where to t!o. What to Bee and How to Oet There," wire distributed by the bureau, the former throughout the country and the latter at local railway depots and hotels. Many Important national and state con ventions were also secured for Omnha during the summer and fall by the Pub licity bureau. In that way Omaha mer chants, hotelmen and persons In all kinds of business have been directly benefited through greatly Increased trade. Among the bigger conventions were those of the Travelers' Protective association, the let ter Carriers, the Farmers' ICntlonal con gress, the Kanngerbund and many others, each of which brought from several hun dred to 1,000 people to the city. Rlsi Attendance at Coaventlona. Records of convention attendance have proved that the system of promotion employed by the Iiureau of Publicity Is almost certain to break former attend ance records of the conventions when they meet in Omaha. . All sorts of valuable publicity for the city has also been secured by the bu reau through feature Illustrated articles about Omaha, written by Manager Par rlsh and published In varloua papers and magaslnes. Manager Parrlsh also haa aided materially In giving publicity to many of Omaha's big enterprises, Includ ing Ak-8nr-Uen, the retailers' charity concert course, the Jobbers' market week, the auto show and others. The bureau also has assisted In entertaining the Rate Teachers' association. A number of big conventions will meet In Omaha before the close of the year, through the bureau's efforts, and many have already been secured by It fur J31. During the period front June 1 to No vember 1 expenditures by the Hureau of Publicity, In advertising the city and pro moting Its business - and activities, to talled (7,906.87. Money for expense Is furnished by subscriptions by prominent firms and. men. ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM New Lorljfe of 0rdr of Stags Being Instituted and Showing Rapid Growth in City. OMAHA DROVE NUMBERS 1.200 With a memhrshlp alronrly of over l.yti, and applications coming In by the score, Omaha drove No. IT-i, Patriotic and Protective Order of f"tas of the World, bids fair to have the largest charter membership of any fraternal or ganization ever organized In this city, and the large Swedish Auditorium ball wl'l be taxed to Its capacity today when the election of permanent officers will take place. Plnce the last meeting John Ia Kennedy. Commissioner Charles If. Wlthnell. Assistant Fire Chiefs Dlneen and Haahourgh, Charles MaKlll. rWre-tary-Treasiirer of t'nltcd Btatea Civil' Perrlce, and Clem Ryan, general foreman of the Union Pacific boiler shops, have been added to the roll of new members. Southwestern Prove No. 1.19 will have Installation of officers this afternoon at 3 o'clock In the new hall at Forty-second and L streets, flouth Bide, at which time a class of 110 members will be Initiated. Bouth Omaha drove No. 157 will be In stituted , Monday evening at McCrann's hall. Twenty-fourth and O streets, Bouth Bide, with a membership of over Bfln. Lincoln drove No. 121 was Instituted Saturday night with a membership of ovr 3uo. Council Bluffs drove No. HI, whose membership la being secured by State Director Stewart, assisted by Mr. 1 fever of Ban Francisco, Cal., will be ready for Institution about December 15. Although memlH-rahlp for this drove wa com menced being solicited for only last Monday morning, over 10 applications have been received. Korsl elahlinr of America. Pansy camn No. 10 will hold an open meeting Tuesday night in Modern Wood men of America hall. Fifteenth and Douglas streets, ror the entertainment of members and their friends. Knlnnls of rvthlns. Kn'ghts of Pyt.lilna met last Monday evening in open session with County Attorney Magnry commanding. The Hnowden sisters In piano and sons:. Royd Pysort In recitation, and oratory by J. IT. Ready, all were excellent In their parts. The largest aud'ence of the season spent the last part of the evening at dancing and feasting In the serve-self way. Monday ' evening, November S, rank work and election of officers. The Maccabees. Omnha tent No. 7IS w! have a stag social for members and friend on next Monday evening, November 29. A splen did program haa been arranged for, all members of the Maccabees are welcome; also bring a friend with you. Kle Hon of officers will take place Monday evening, December (. Woodmen of the World. Monday evening, November , Omaha -Seymour camp No. IS will put on the degree work and Its crack team com posed of the well known Seymour Guards, In Its new quarters on the third floor of the Swedish Auditorium at Sixteenth and Cli les go streets. Over fifty candi dates will recolve the amplified protection degree of the Woodmen of the World on ?hta date. . ': The stag party given on November li was one of the first big open meetings of the season and was attended by over 2'M Kuewts, who were well entertained. Alpha camp No. 1, Woodmen of the World, will hold a card party and dance on Tuesday evening, November SO, for their membera, families and friends, at Barlnhfs hall, Nineteenth and Farnam street. Prises will be awarded and re freshments will be served. Knlahta anil Ladles nf Security, Harmony council No. HRO will give a card party on Wednesday evening, De cember 1, at Kagle hall, 1410 Harney street. Admission Is 15 cents. Six prises will bo given. Spares Bird Fatted For Thanksgiving; Ice Wagon Kills It Police Judga llarvy Reed of the South Side fattened a huge turkey for three weeks before Thanksgiving. When the great event in, the life of the fowl came early Thursday morning the Jutfge didn't have the heart to kill It. He saved It. planning to train It Into the role of a private pet. Yesterday morning, just the morning after Thanksgiving, remember, a South Omaha Ice company wagon ran over the fowl and killed it before the Judge's resi dence, at Twenty-fourth and O streets. The Judge mourned the prise greatly and says that he la going to hare It stuffed to be used aa evidence In the suit he is going to start against Ueorge Dribble of the Ice company. Ladles of Vlklnc Independent Order of the Indies of Vik ing have their anniversary thla evening at the Swedish auditorium. A playlet called "His Third Wife." and a musical entertainment make up the program. Ladles of the Maccabees. I-aurtl hive. No. 19, will give a card party Thursday afternoon in the Contl nental building. NEW COMMODITY RATES TO DE MOINES APPROVED WASHINGTON. Nov, 87,-New com modity rates from Chicago to Des Moines, based upon tha rates from Chi cago to the Mississippi river plus a pro rata of the rates from the Mississippi to the Missouri river, were approved today by the Interstate Commerce commission. Read Them Every Day. It Will Pay! Comptroller Again Cites Instances of Usury by the Banks WASHINGTON, Nor. ST.-In reply to criticisms of the American Rankers' as sociation in connection with his declara tion that many national banks charge i surious Interest rates. John Bkelton VI 11 lams, comptroller of the currency, Is sued a statement tonight again giving In stances of such practices. Mr. Williams said it was true that a majority of the national banks obeyed the usury laws of the various states, but list the reports rendered to him showed, at he announced in speeches and previous public statements, that thla was far from lclng universally true. ' The only slates where these were no rational banks which admitted under tath In their statements of September S. mi, that they were charging as high as 1- per cent on any of their loans were Connecticut, Delaware, Mississippi, New I.ampahire, Rhode Island, Vermont and' Wisconsin. said the statement. H added tliat reports of September I, 1915, showed that 2.7U of the T.U national banks of the country were charging 10 per cent on Mine loans. Mr. Williams suggested that hereafter national banks be required to print la their published statements of condition tne maximum rate of Interest charged, lie expressed the hope that the associa tion would work ilh the comptroller's if. ice to end the practices complained of. FoipJPSUss Pyramid Pilt Treatment la TJsod At noma and Hat Bayed a Vast Number from the Horror of Operation. Don't permit a dangerous operation for plies until you have aean what Pyramid Pile Treatment can do for you in the privacy of your own home. ReaaeaaW Pyrassld - Perse fUes. No case ran be called hopeleaa un less Pyramid Pile Treatment haa bean tried and baa failed. Letters by the score from people who believed their cases hopeless are in our nies. They fairly breathe the Jor of the wrltera. Test Pyramid Pile Treatment your, aelf. Either get a box price 60c from your druggist or mall the cou pon below Us at away for a perfectly free trlaL I'resisl Arlltta Mill tu Voer ' Ooaah. Dr. King's New Discovery will stop your cough. The first doee helps. Good l"or children, toe. AU drugglte.-Adver-tinement. FHCE SAMPLE COUPON PTRAMID DUT'O COM PANT. lt I'yremld BUif.. Mursuall. Mich. Klnrtlv send me a Free taniple of Pyr JIiUTrsilat. la plain, wrapper. Name Street LaMars Club Has Thanksgving Day Party at the Rome The I.e Msrs club entertained at a Thanksgiving dancing party ThinkfgK--li-g nlxht nt th? Hotel Homo ballroom. Those present were: Ml uses Mia l!ns .lcn Wallace 1 e na Johnson J' nnno'te Wilson Cultr; i:.;dy 1 esn Mot nllmigh '." Ilia MeCullough Allr Hnyce Ik ss Wurron I'.ut'i stson I I. K Preneman ! thel Jors-ncn Rrrtha l.tind Fi;r-hce Nah II lietwHIer A ima I hs '"rac 1 ruyn Tt.iner Marie Watt Mlpc Mildred Spnticnberg 1 ' -nrletta Kudatt Franc VV uterirutn Mnrths Hrhropp Irctia Murphy i aihorino Crowley Agues ' ientlpinon 'ar Mvdlcy (' itrurt" icrock Irrtrmle Krll ".ois I n I linn: Vt rle lt. liMriloin Lull' '("'ntlemRn I cb ' I M.iui ln C(le ;lsnn Vm y I'd nilv Vstgnrct Karnhart He'la I.crcIi In ne Kwcrlngton Pauline Faulkner Vsreatet otinorsn I carle Melklejihn Knt.crta 'fHilter l.uth N I' hls !r,r- Wl-e V llu Nnsh tliat e Tucker Mcreia Mathews Margaret Imogen f 'Inn Kay Ivia llrmver KffU. Kllly t;i re leve iros l.uth Norman Dnlsy Sidle J i lia Mia i,non 1" len F.'lw ar'ls V srthn tinlner FthH M. ( ulloiiKh M"nl Hrrifikman Mer tV'ilnn 1 Mci 'rann M. Mr 'rann Va belle i 'hun h I.U Tavlor X Hail V ra-Norman ( nrrle Kahn Lessle I ygai t Messrs. .In me McOowsn Lawrence K. Hraun II K. Kchellberg K. A. Itobblna llrn tr V. Baldwin Ftliel Fovle 1 ble FfStr'im Fr?hnll l.ymsn Flltll Kell. y ' ri nub" Ityleri 1 rcss Morlirty .tin Maiircrs lime sulltxan l.uth llanse'i Frances S alt 1 1 ten Wentergard Met le "Ims'ed i pgy tiai fonl Msi.ile Parker Julie tiaffnrd Itelen M. ban Nora McCarthy I 'h urmeilo 1 l-le Carter K'M' Leonard I al e Hon 1 ieien 'rowley I t hi r l'a ilcy Few Foran I (ra Limlley l ibel Wait Jesiiie Neale ltlicr Hylen I'elen o'Mrl.-n Marie i I'Hrlcn Xlef srs lliirry 'olllns W. X. fellers ''lnrence Welsh );. J. in hnppclln Jt.i t- Mcrionald W 111 Stuart M K. .Moore Jeri Irficv Ji l.n Mnnte t ly.le .- hrnpnhlre 1 . H'Ull ke CI i.rb k Verity Ar hie Hheppard .1, llirona K Johnnnn I irjem Fowler F. K Fin- h Y. Hui he I: A. Purks 'leu lsrr.fl A r v Iti n' he M Wenl erg I ster W. Hansen I rov Johnson Fefein F. 1 uigan 1 eri.ard I . Fletclic J. L. Nyf.-a.-iPl .. K liner .la .Moore 'o , t a rev J. W. jHckpon I ;. F. N ygnni d ilrn Pa st on David i'rall I Hill Iteynolds Sol t Jraet H. F. Mnsher Halph Cox .lames Stewart William Lance P F. Shaffer I en I 'e I ncker LhymoTid I.urkress I', li. S aiipon c. A Pixb r .S M I'niling ' i 'a 1 1 t lo't je I". J. Colli' K. F. i Ne II Lick llnti h V. on I ol en lln-rv N. 1 hurpe A P. Hood Ten I aim J It rk I I l-ie II livhes ) ie'l II. Hutt Di. Kell.-y ilen Lf,ni!l ' -' I n I lolbt oek .1 Huth r Y Sullivan i-tc e Sulliv an .' I Huth K L. i;imiii . ''In It uiiie VN . '. K HkllHl ll Tcii Heiu k Ar .la -Upon Wl li.irn I ohun II J. Cizek A I Ma her t 'harlea Vnn .18(1 Mullen C K. Heni'rlcV s Frank J. Hurt V Featheretone f(rreP. Mil. hell It. W.J. Mci'rann. j'Cbatlea Kdwan!a I art K i user Iml Connolly M. M. Soule l.r(-t.ard clrl'-h A. L. Nyrnnri Ceorire Cleveland Norman put aess Af'.rlin Lun-1 Vincent Sclunlttroth .la ;- Collins viii k McCarthy i d iieatn Mesr and Mesdames ! II. W ilU.itns I. Farl Jtlcslns Hairy Keller CI arles Council. Marriage Results from Foot Ball Match A wedding at Sidney, la., was the re mit of the foot I all gnnje at Hamburg, Tl anksglvlng day. In which the Omaha Aihletiis defeated Hamburg. 13 to 0. One cf the agreements of the game was I f t ween Miss Myrtle Olmstead of Onnht and Harry K. Jones of 2i Oakland ave rue. Council Uluffa. that they would be married If the Atheltica won. The couple und friends appeared at Sidney and found the court house closed and no officials In rlrht, but they routed them out and were Pinrrlcd by Jurtbe of the Peace C. B. llatten. Twenty or more of the o.xany from Otr.sha witnessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrt. M. W. smith were official witnesses r.nd attended the couple during the cere mrr.y. The groom gave his age as 21 arjs the bride as 19. Athletic Eligibility Will Be Discussed NKW 1IAVKX, Coi. i , Nov. 17. Prof. Robert N. Corwln, chairman of the e ecullve committee of tha Yale Athletlo nsso'latlon. announced tonight that a Joint meeting between representatives cf Harvard. Princeton and Yale will be held at, the Yale club In New York on De cember 3 and 4, to discuss the question of athletic eligibility rules for the unl-veri-lUes. Head Them Every Hay. It Will Payl The Want Ads in The Bee. : '. - mm BARGAINS YOU CntlHOT DUPLICATE OUR XMAS PRICES OR MATCH CUR QUALITY ANYWHERE HI AMERICA 8 We have made unusually extensive preparations for the season of Holiday purchasing cow beginning, and have assembled a vast number of attractive and suitable homefurnishings lasting, sensible, practical items, all eminently suitable for gift puposes. They will make an equal appeal to donor and recipient. Select a gift this year that goes into the home one which will be a lasting reminder of your thoughtful ness and affection through . the years to come. Hartman offers yon the largest high grade stock in Omaha to choose from at the lowest retail prices in America. Buy now goods held for future delivery upon request. vSv ""X mm 8 SPECIAL EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS GLADLY ARRANGED ON ANY PURCHASE-!, Desired A. v ;iiwisi Tl turn 8 pT SI ri h K O A N T N K W DESIGN IMITATION CIRCASSIAN WALNUT PRINCESS DRESSER Made with a roomy full swelled four-drawer base, with heavy plank top nnd eoloninl turned leg. Mir ror in French beveled plate ana measures 18x30 inches. An ;' '"Triotraorainary value MpjQnt only- $15.75 6 FT. MAHOOANIZED mnfu I'liuni iud .. . . ' . . . v . . . a ... i j t-ii ... , urau- i tiful dull satin finish. TWo w full chain sockets. All pure i Bilk shade, 21 Inches in dlam V eter. Completely wired, tlx JA feet of silk cord. A Us Sift that would Ain n ?sTfM,'!5'u,(MMi? 'l'1,.'jnirr" J' K'r M r. " a- 1 ft I a 1.50 Cask I.15 a Moath. -Mm k. li Hires. V? ".T," 1 Makes- ! JSi IMui-. 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