Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 26, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Page 5-A, Image 5

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(SHR1HERS HOST TO
STATE MASONS
Busy Day of Entertainment Ends
j rith Delightful Concert in
' the Evening.
SOGERS IN CHARGE OF AFFAIR
i ANCIENT ARENA OF LUTECE
IS UNEARTHED IN PARIS
Over 500 visiting Masons, Omaha
Shriners, their friends and members
(of their family, were guests at a con
fee rt given at the Boyd theater Ftl
yday evening under the auspices of
Tangier Temple, Ancient Order of
I Nobles of the Mystic Shrine.
The concert marked the close of
a busy day's program.
At noon a buffet luncheon was
Rerved at the old Masonic temple.
3 ' Headed by the Shrine band, mem-
bers of Tangier Temple paraded the
(Corrrponlrnr of The Associated Tress.)
PARIS, March 17. In excavating for
tha oprnln up of the anrlrnt urens. of
l.ulece In the Rue Monirr on the loft
bank of tho 8eln, a drop gallery running
parallel to the Rrlne and paved wit),
stone has been discovered and the. en
Klneera In charfre ur now occupied In ex
ploring It.
The work on these excavation Is coins
on actively at this part. When they
finished Paris will possess an open-air
theater capable of accommodating mora
than 10.000 spectators and provided wlt.t
a stane 100 yards lone, to which an op.-n
square, will add a marvelous decoration.
It will be the reproduction of the U a' In
Roman circus at the very place where ;r.r
Inhabitants of ancient I Ait ere formrrlv
witnessed the combats of- sladlators end
chariot races.
The Call of ftprlHB.
The superintendent of schools of Al
panjr. N. V.. Is reported to have Mid In
a recent apeerh that the niH.l.irlty of bovs
who play truant are feeble-minded, Hut
perhaps he was misunderstood.
It will not do to encourage trunm-y. but
truth compels the statement that every
normal boy feels le Inr.er nrite of spring
and. Just as the tree puts out its leaves
to the sun and the warm south winds, sn
the normal, boy feels the call to the open
spaces. The boy who lives in the city
hankers for the scant lot and marbles
anil base ball. If he lies In the country
he IcnRs for the coxert down by the creek
where the bluebirds nro busy anions the
pussy willows and the first sreen of the
violet lenves pushing pp through the sod
den turf.
I'srents and schoolmasters must not be
rilsi'otimijcd about n toy Just because he
playa truant once in a while In the
sorlnKthne. Truani-y Is mostly Just plain
roltiehness ami ouaht to be ti-eared as
sm h. "The w indows of youth look out
on Ions, long road." and the air these
days Is full of the smell of wool smoke,
of dead s.rass drying In the warm sun,
tin sung of birds and a thousand things
that tempt the boy to the open.
it is going to take patient effort to
crowd those visions from hla mind and
replnce them with an Interest In frac
tions, the list of the rnpea that protrude
Into the ?"aclfle an.l tW population of
Afghanistan.-- Kansas I'lty Star.
speak, by a flock of hunsrv herons,
which. In thus reversing the course of
events, had brought disaster to the owner
of the watercress.
Nare Worked Backward.
The following Is an Interesting Instance
of tho reversal of the prdlnarv course of
nature thnt cost an Kngllsh market
gardener dear.
vsiercreh is eagerlv dex-onred bv
caddie worms, and rad4l. w orma are a
favorite food of (rout. The trout. In turn,
have a voracious enemy In herons, which
ordinarily catch the fish after they have
grown fat on caddis worms. Now, In the
case referred to. It happened that a large
grower of watercress had three-quarters
of his crop ruined bv the ravages of
caddls-worms On investigation it wis
found that the trout, which ordinarily
protected the plants from the worms, hail
been devoured, ahead of time, so to
anaperted Iter.
The Pmlth family, who resided In an In
terior city, had one of those maids of the
Invariably heavy hand Not long ago the
town experienced a slight shock of earth
intake. S'b'tures were thrown ''own the
furniture and crockery were rsttl d abmt.
lulling me i ii in nit tne mistress went to
the bead of the basement stairs and
cnlled out In a patient, forbearing tone:
'AN el, l.lxKle. what aie you doing
now ?" llsrier s Magaslne.
iy T.lnw old.
Irfiulsville baa sold Outfielder Ouy 7.lnn
to the 8cranton (Pa.) club of tha New
York Htate. leagus.
TENNESSEE MAN STABBED
AS RESULT OF ARGUMENT
R. Mitchell, who gives hla home as
Troy, Tenn. was stabbed by Joe Btef
fens at Thirteenth and Chicago streets
following a wordy altercation between
the two men. Mitchell was removed to
St. Joseph hospital, where his condition
la regarded as serious, while flteffen la
being held by the police.
Pitcher ;ipe Mama. ..
The signed contract of Pitcher Alva' R.
Qlpe of Rrdnndo Peach. Cat., was re
ceived last week by thi St. Paul Amer
ican association club, - -
downtown streets In the afternoon.
"About 200 motor cars were In the
l'Iong procession.
1 After tha parade the Bhrlners held a
I Ma ciremonlal at the theater for a large
I class of candidates. The feature event
lot the day. however, was the musical
t program In the evening;.
jfcj Banked with Lilies.
f Banked In white Raster tillea. and
with a large electric sign bearing- tha
star and crescent hanging: high over
head, tha stage presented a beautiful
sight
' Shrlnera who composed the class at the
ceremonial were seated In a special sec
tion near the stage.
The musical program was In two parts.
Cecil W. Berry-man rendered the pre
amble from Carnaval Opuso, and for an
encore played the Rakociy march. "A
Song of Thanksgiving" and "Qy-psy
John" vere sung by Harry Dlabrow,
aooompanled by Mrs. Dlsbrow. Miss
Emily Cleve played three violin solos,
pha was accompanied by Miss Mar
guerite LiUenstolpe. Miss Mildred
Churchill, accompanied by Miss Olive
Beymour, cava three vocal selections.
Sons; Cycle.
Tha second part of the program was Sn
tha arrangement of a song- cycle "The
IJttla Bunbonnet. Miss Haiel Sliver,
Mlsa Ruth Oanson. Clinton B. Btuht and
Oeorgat C. Mclntyre aang solos and
Joined I In the ensemble work. Tha ac
companist was Mrs. Mclntyre.
Fred C. Rogers, Illustrious potentate,
had chat-ge of the program. He was as
sist by the following: C. B. Stuth, J.
"JUeLon;, J. T. Dysart, Otto Nllsaon,
jJ&M Ehook. T. L. Combs, George Dy
jsU, James Stlne, W. a. Rowe, A. Block,
W. T. Bourke. I. R, Van TuyL Claudo
Talbott, E. Sweet, Guy Furness, 1).
Westergaard and R, Towle.
BRIEF CITY NEWS
Tewaaeaa'a for porting' Goods."
Ughtlng- JTlxtures Burgeas-Granden.
SUmoaft Sag-aaremaat Kings, Edholm.
Cave ftoot ITU It Now Beacon Prasa
Oaraaa Tools J as. Morton Son Co.
ropatty Oared nop To rent property,
aea J. H. Dumont oVCo., Keellne Bldg.
Brotm SCada and Ba-aUlverad Omaha
Glass Oon. Co., 1611 Cap. Ave. D. 17a.
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1 club wllr give IU last dance of the season
I at Chambers' academy Sunday evening.
I BCayoryBtUl Better
1 continues to show Improvement. He Is
sleeping; more restfully and Is brighter
than on Friday.
Today's ICo vis rrorraia" classified
eaotlon today. It appears in Tna Bes
fcXCLUSTVILf. Find out what the va.
nous moving titcture tnaaters offer.
ateep Tour Money and valuables in tha
American Safe Deposit Vaults, 218 South
17th St.- Bee Bldg. Boxes rent 11.00 for
it I months. Open from a. m. to I p. m.
V Brown Will Piled The will of the
v EdW&rd J. Rronrn ham heon fitH In
I .?ty sourt Disposition of an estate
at 15,000 la made among near
Bays BTa Was aU Vp George Arm
stead, wfco says he Uvea at the St. Joe
hotel. Council Bluffs, told the police that
ha waa atrongarmed at 4:30 in the morn
ing, at Tenth and Capitol avenue and
relieved ht flQ. , .
, i ass t&a BnrUnrton Because of lm-
iprew ucuiruoaoB oi mi fiaiumoutn
bridge over tha Flatta river, lea gorgea
jlcaaeed treat damace to the land of
V " niena Oeiil t I iuuJ a. tui..
I U erfvaes agff CMlOfCV IU SBt yruuuu
a Jg Mklnff I3.S50 Xamargi from th Burling -
m seaevaas aasa a uiv aaj tiivu ui'llivk
licourt. , . .-
II Ooodrloh Oardan Hose Morton Son.
Q IMllott Kolbrook to Lecture "What la
Going on In the Melting Pot" Is the sub
ject of a lecture by Elliott Holbrook at
Theosophlcal hall Sunday evening at 8
o'clock. This is a free lecture and will
review the world conditions as they are
and show the relation of America to
these conditions, both present and future,
as Viewed from the standpoint of the
advent of an advanced race of men, and
America's responsibility with regard to
tha races of Europe in the coming read
justment tray rap at Station While patrol
Ing his beat Friday afternoon. Sergeant
Rnaaell of the police force found himself
Mowed by a brlndle bull dog, who be-
ttached to the officer that he
followed him to the central station. Now
tha members of the station squad are
jg trying to locate the owner, but as yet
have not succeeded. The description of
tha dog is as follows: Male, brlndle bull
terrier, license tag of 1911 on his collar,
and possibly f or 7 years of age. Anyone
owning the animal may have the same
by calling- at the station for him.
Va "Tex-Til a" shinglea. Sunderlanda.
CANDIDATES CANNOT
f , WITHDRAW NAMES
Candidates who filed for nomination at
tha primaries will have to make the race
whether they want to or not.
Election Commlsaioner Moorhead de
clares ha can find nothing In the statute
about withdrawals after the filings are
closed, and in making up the ballot, ha
Is placing thereon the name of every
kmaa who paid him a fl!ig. fee.
Several candidates, after giving the
complete program, more than a super
ficial onse-over, got cold feet and decided
to quit and asked that their names be
rwlthdrawn. Commissioner Moorhen
ays, no," emphatically.. No quit
Bo It will not be surprising if after tha
Jprlrcarfime one finds re has been noml
; '"fiTto a job he d.dn't want
Prlrrs at Provides.
H rock ton. in the Colonial league last
sesuion.
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Mahogany Beds
Sale Price $32.50
Solid mahogany, four poster
bed, carved pineapple top, double
siie, 4-9 wide.
Mahogany Beds
Sale Price $43.00
Colonial poster style, old Vir
ginia period. Carved plneapplo
top, solid mahogany. Single beds,
3-7 wide: double beds, 4-8 wide.
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Mahogany Dresser
Sale Price $72.00
Selected mahogany, top 68
'inches long,' 834 inches wide,
French plate mirror, 80x38 Inches,
mirrors 9x20. Carved pineapple
top.
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Mahogany Chiffonier
Sale Price $50.00
Made of selected mahogany, top
46 inches long, 23 V4 Inches wide.
Separate) Toilet Mirror
S13.75
Mirror 18x20, carved pineapple
standard top.
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Mahocanv
W W Dressing
8 fl - Tai'e:
saie rnce,
$68.00
Selected mahogany, 47 H Inches
long, 23 inches wide; with triple
mirrors, center mirror 18x24, end
mirrors 9x20. Carved pineapple
top standards.
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Mahogany Dresser
Sale Price $67.00
Selected mahogany. 4 8 Inches
long, 23 inchea wide. French plats
mirror, 30x3 6. Standards with
carved pineapple tops.
Mahogany Table
Lamp, $22.50
Solid mahogany,
top 20 M inches in
diameter, total
height 78 inchea,
fully equipped for
connection.
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Mahogany Library Table
Sale Price $ 18.00
5fi inches long. 34 inches wide,
SO inches high; large center draw
er. Selected mahogany.
Mahogany Library Taole
Sale Price $48.00
Selected mahogany, 66 Inches
long, 34 inches wide, 30 Inches
high; large center drawer.
Mahogany
Spinet Desk
Sale Price
$52.50
42 Inches long, 25 Inchea wide,
3 5 inches extreme height; se
lected mahogany.
Orchard Wilhelm Co.
PLACE ON SALE BEGINNING MONDAY, THE 27TM
The Factory Stock of
w.
Co
wan
GREATLY UNDERPRICED
Go,
The result of a purchase from the creditors of the W. K.
Cowan Co. of the stock on hand to make possible
the settlement of the Company's affairs by April 1.
W. K. Cowan & Co. have been recognized for years as leaders among makers of fine furniture. The name Cowan
on a piece of furniture is the hall mark of quality. To possess a piece or a suite of Cowan furniture has been the cher
ished ambition of every woman who appreciated beautiful things.
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The Cowan furniture offered in this sale is in every way up to the high standard of Cowan quality. The misfor
tune that has befallen the Cowan factory is largely due to the determination to produce nothing but the best in spite of
increasing difficulties in securing materials and skilled labor. The Orchard & Wilhelm Co. unhesitatingly gives a pos
itive guarantee with each piece sold in this sale. , . .
For years this store has been the exclusive Cowan agent in Omaha and when the Cowan creditors offered this stock
for sale, Orchard & Wilhelm Co. secured all they could of it, realizing how fully Omaha people would appreciate the op
portunity to secure Cowan furniture at the low prices made possible by this sale. Furthermore, this is the'
Final Opportunity to Buy Cowan Furniture.
When the present stocks of Cowan furniture are sold there will be no more available. The Cowan line will not be
continued. If you do not buy during this sale you probably will not be able to secure Cowan furniture at any future time.
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In addition to the pieces illustrated in this advertisement are many complete bedroom and dining room suites as
well as separate pieces of various kinds.
ll-plece Dining Suite in oak, extension table,
sideboard, service table, china cabinet, (6)
side chairs and arm chair S425.00
In Dining Room Suites
ll-plece Dining Suite In oak, extension table,
china cabinet, service table, sideboard, (6)
side chairs and arm chair $525.00
11 -piece Adam Dining Suite In mahogany, ex
tension table, sideboard, service table,
china cabinet, (6) side chairs and arm
chair S357.SO
Superior Scrim Curtains
Plain edge with drawn work and antique and filet motifs. In ecru and
' iTory. 83.50. 34.00. S5.50 87.00 PH-.
6 Patterns. Fillet Net Curtains
In Egyptian and ivory colors, small and unusual designs an excel
lent wearing curtain for 82.25 Pair.
3 Patterns in Quaker Craft Curtains
Fine Duchess effects, in white and ecru,
for 83.75 IJr-
Exceptionally lacy designs
Net Curtains
2H-Jrd by 40 inches. Hand made cluny edge front and bottom
white and ecru. 82.25 'tp
Sunfast Fabrics
In combinations of colors similar to the beautiful effect obtained In
Verdure tapestries. Rose, green, brown, mulberry and blue predominat
ing. 60 inches wide, 81.75 nd 82.75 Yard.
Cretonnes
We have assembled an unusual assortment of cretonnes and call at
tention to some new and effective designs. Garden of the Gods, Palo
Alto, Bluebird, Fine Feathers, Robin, etc.
Prices Range from 25o to $1.00 Yard.
The heavier effects for living rooms and sun rooms in these at
tractive linen taffetas, velton and veltour fabrics are exceptional. Prices
from 505 to 82.00 Yard.
Food Preservation is Import
ant to Your Family's Health
Why put up with an old unsanitary ice box when you can turn it in
for $3.00 on a new
Hdrrick Refrigerator
. . Over 2,500 satisfied users in Omaha.
Cheaper than any other well made refrigerator.
$3.00 allowed for your old ice box in trade for a Herri ck.
Body Brussels Rugs for Bed
rooms and Dining Rooms
In the choice assortment we are now showing, you will find many of
those desirable blue colorings that bare been so hard to get since the
war started. Particularly attractive are the soft Chlnts patterns and
the two-tone blue and brown rugs. ' Fine bedroom and dining room
rugs they make, and very low priced.
9x12 size, $28.50 to $38.00
Congoleum Rugs
Attractive hanllary Floor Covering.
You have undoubtedly seen the magazine advertisements describing
these rugs. Come in very attractive patterns and variety of colors all
alcea. lAe flat without tacking and can be washed and wiped up like
linoleum.
Price, 36x54, 90c to 10-6x12, $8.50.
Linoleum Properly Layed
lasts years longer. It costs no more to have our experienced men do the
work and when you buy here you get the best and the largest assortment
to choose from.
Printed linoleum, square yard 50c to 80c
Inlaid linoleum, square yard 95c to $1.85
Plain linoleum and cork carpet, sq. carpet, 85c to $1.75
New April Records Will Bo
Ready Tuesday tho 28th
You will find our New Victrola. Gallery a delightful place
in which to try out the new April records.
The sound-proor rooms are as quiet as a
room In your own home and provide an ideal place
in which to enjoy the wonderful tonal qualities of
the Victrola machines.
A full showing of Victors
and Victrolas at all prices.
$15.00 to $300.00
Latest Records and Tungs-tone Stylus on sale.
Oonvenlent term of payment.
Orcliardl Wilkeki Co
414-416-418 South 16th Street
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Mahogany Chiffonier
Sale Price $57.00
(elected mahogany, top 86
inches long, 24 Inches wide; one
top drawer divided and sliding
button box. top large drawer par
titioned. Separate Toilet Mirror, 815.00
Oval mirror, 18x20. turn standards.
Mahogany Dresser
Sale Price $75.00
Selected mahogany, 60- inches
long, 23 Inches wide, oval top,
French plate mirror, 30x32; turn
standard.
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Mahogany Dressing 'lable
Sale Price $50.00
Selected mahogany, top 42
Inches long, 20 inches wide. Triple
mirrors; center mirror. 16x23,
end mirror, 8x32. -
Mahogany Chiffonier
Sale Price $19.00
Selected mahogany, top 4 2
inches long, 23 inches wide; ono
small drawer divided with alidlna
button box; top large drawer
partitioned for shirts,
beparete Toilet Mirror 813.50
Mirror 14x16. Standards witu
carved pineapple top.
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Mahogany Dressing Table
Sale Price $55.00
Selected mahogany,- 4 0 inches
long, 21 Inches wide, tripple mir
rors, ceoter mirror 18x2 4, end
mirrors 8x20.