Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 16, 1916, NEWS SECTION, Image 5

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    TIIE OMAHA KI'XIUY BKK: AI'KIIi HI, v.m.
A
ECHOES HEARD IN
THE ANTE ROOM
Ancient Order of United Workmen
Are Laying Their Plans for
Important Meeting.
DEAN TANCOCK THE SPEAKER
Th Ancient Order of United Workman
will bold their monthly Joint mectln
with tfarnlotfa lodge No. SM Thuraday
venlng. Iican Tancock of Trinity cathft
Oral will apeak. Olhrr weaker will talk
en the good of the ordnr, UefrrnlimefHa
will I erveil. This la an op riiertlnu.
Druid hall, Twenty-fourth and Amn an
nua, Union Pa'Ufto lodge No. 17 will enter
tain tha mamorr of tlia Iml Friday
vanlng wlih a prUn Man party,
Omaha lodge No, 11 hold Ha rrgulnr
meeting TiiMdny evening, and wlilla no
candidate wits Inlllrttud, It proved 1n
lereatlng. Heveral who have held eon
tlnual membership In tho lodite for the
laat fifteen and twenty years related
their experience during the trying yenin
of the order, and eei-mril enlhuslssllr
over tho coming thirtieth annlvemary,
wlilfh will bo hold on .fifne . J'lana for
tha Initiation of a hl i-Ihs of Workm-n
'into (ho Knlghta of Ak-Hr-Hcii the tnn
log of Juna 2 era tat ill In progress nod
many member am filling out rpHf-n t lri
Wanks. i;nareiimn Jole.ck was with
'o. II and talk'd on "Fnilernnlinin."
Tha entertainment committee announced
a card party with refreahmenla for nel
Tueaday evening. It will ho lven for
memhera of No. Iv and their wive.
Arises will be given and music furnlahed
by an orchestra.
f
Woodmen if the WnrM.
Marconi camp No. 421 will meet
Wednesday evening In f'ol'imbla, hll,
Twenty-aeond and f'lore treel, A
large class will bo Initiated. VlePor
from a neighboring camp aia expocted
to ba present,
Nebraska Una No. 1S3 will hold a
ineetlng for Initiation of cnndldite
Thursday overling at Bolieinlnri Turner
hall, Thirteenth and Ioreaa atreeta. The
vatinl entertainment will follow fn re.
caption of eandldatea. Fred Slirna, rind
Jo Wolf represent the refreshment cmri
wilttn. Dorenea eamp No. IP w'll tiohl Ha
regular weekly moellng Thursday even
ing In tha rlty hall, Kloreni-. 7'u usual
lumlneee of tho ramp will bo tiinxi'tted,
followed hy initiatory eeremony,
Tlohln TTood romp No. SO will meet Mon
day evening In Woodmen of tha World
hall, Florence, for Initiation. A targe
number of candidate will b received.
Visitors from neighboring campa ill
a 1 1 end.
Hchlller camp No. tfii and Tarnation
grova will hold a Joint meeting Th irsd ty
evening at tha Oerman home, 4l'i Roiith
Thirteenth street. A committee ha pre
pared a apecini progrnrii of recitation,
ong, charade, etc., followed by dan
ring. It la the first Joint meeting held
tiy theae two organization this year,
dennany-Amerlcan camp No. 104 will
meet Tuesday evening nt New Rohnmlnn
Turner hall, Thirteenth and rore
street. Tho oceaalon, mado poxalble by
the twentieth annlversnry .cclehratPm,
haa created new Interest among the mem
hera, resulting In a largo Increaae In mem
Mersliip. The clan to be Initiated at thla
meeting will lw known a the twentieth
anniversary claa and It promise to be
one of the large In tha Matnry of tho
ramp, ' The officer of the camp are
special committee on entertainment and
refreahmenla.
One of the largest gathering of Wood
men held In the city for many month
waa taged by Druid camp No, !4 In
J'ruld hall laat Monday evening, Tt w
n open meeting for all member of the
camp and Ihelr friend. It waa alai
known a athletic night, with John Mul
len maater of ceremonies, lie proved
himself a real entertainer In that line,
giving all present a delightful evening'
enjoyment. All of the varloii stunt,
ahowed real klll on the part of the par
ticipant. Ed Foster, clerk and deputy
for the camp, waa buay looking after the
growth and development of tho enmp by
enrolling a largo list of new member.
II waa aaalated by Dr. Wlntoraon, camp
phyatclan.
! Tloyal elBhbors.
i Ivy camp No. !, ftoyal Neighbor of
America, will celebrate 11 twenty-fourth
Bnnlveraary Wednesday nlsht at Modern
Woodmen of America hall, Fifteenth and
Iiougla treel.
Spanish War Veteran.
Annnal muster will ba held by Iee
Porby camp No. 1 at the Pnuglna county
eotirt house Memorial hall, fourth floor.
Wednesday evening. A apecini program
will follow.
Children's llrhrarsala,
i Children of Prottlxh line fiimllieii r4
Igsked to inett Mrs rhaile Tbh in lrli1.
lafternoon at tho cathedral, Twentieth and
rougla atreeta, to ihmI.s .ci'uii,'hiii
for the Maypole dunce.
' Oild Frllnn.
At the regulitr nieetlng of IhniieiUn
' enrsiiipnieut No, I ni t Th'iidy n tilng
' t randldatrs Kill , luemiitcl fur t'c
J jfo) al purpln degree, I, : t '.., rand
,, jfatilareh, will ba hera frntii rt"ii mil
I (will ..at t Ilia len niciihs 'I'l.n ,
i' l"n will rinse wlUi a hamm. t.
JLeL He I au.l ladle ! krrHrln.
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ROTARIANS TO HAVE NEW
CITIZENS AS GUESTS
Mending out Invitations to nm.h.n.
with inch name aa Christian Fredrlk
lren IJnderuil, John notified rteln.
hard llellsiiom, Joeeph I'linrle Xsvlnr
I'olller, Christen PP chi-l.i
genatriim nd IM,.ric, f lir.rlcli Hoeltclier
oo wiin :m other win, odd nonien-
I I Wh0 wlil ' g"el. of thf
t'luh at the monthly meet my and dinner
"l llenshaw hotel, Mis Elm
1'earson, nsslalant ,rii, -m ....
few diiy il, e ,cB, individual In Ito.
larv club circles.
All resident. f (iiii.l..
, , n ,,,, nnn SO-
mltled to citizenship during the t year
era to be li.v,.d tf, 1 m,My
, ""tirlans, Aa the go,,st or
honor, Ibo -ni.... Jl .
win urn rcKaieO
hi appiovt'd Jtotarlsn atle,
Prisoner Tries to
Take His Own Life
Hy hnnming himself with hi auspenner
from an overhead pipe In hi cell, John
Sullivan, an Itinerant sentenced to thirty
day In poc court Friday, tried to take
hi own life at the workhouse at noon.
Hulllvan had two or three mild fit at
tho workhouse Friday afternoon and he
waa excused from work. Hen !ecan.
Jullor at the workhouse, detected Hulllvan
trying to hang himself and succeeded In
cutting him down before the lllneiaul
strangled himself.
Hulllvan was removed to the county Jail
tor attention.
HEW RATES GIVE
OHAHABAD.DEAL
Summer Tourist Rate Now in Ef
fect and Gate City Discrimi
nated Against.
KANSAS CITY IS FAVORED ONE
i Summer tourist mien cant are now
rffrcHve. I'lly tlrkPt offlcr have
Ihelr arhpriule and In alt Inslancca
I hey Indicate that tlin jiaasoDger -Miclatlons
gavo Omaha tho worst of
the deal, In comparison with Kansas
t'lly.
In making up tho rate arheduloa
on mi miner tourist buHlnns oast,
Kalians City wag made s rate basing
point, while Omaha waa Ignored. In
ao doing parties who dalrn to mak
the ntern tourist trip tnuat either
go lo Kansas city or Chicago In order
to derive any benefit front the; ratt-s.
From Omaha to Chicago there Is no
reduction In fare, the regular com
mercial rato of 124.10 for Ihn round
trip maintaining. Hut from Kansas
City the reduced rate applies direct.
The schedule Indie le that travelers
eastbnund out of Kansas city ar given
a decided reduction In fares over those
going eaat out of Omaha on their um-
mer trip. A an Illustration, some of
the Inslancra In which the rate !!!
strike the public are given:
On a New York trip over the differ
ential lines tho round fare trip rate from
Omaha la H.'iO. while from Kansas City
It I J.".; 4fl. Over standard lines the rata
from Omaha U I'tMO and from Kaunas
City M,
Omaha t.rls Worst of Ural,
On a trip lo rtoston, cither going or
coming by way of Montreal, the rate
over a dlfferentlul line from Omaha la
r: w and from Kanss City SM.70. Tha
standard line rule from Omaha Is W
sin) from Kansas City '4 10.
flhould the traveler desire to go frmn
Omiiha lo Montreal by way of Norfolk,
Vd., making a portion of the trip by
water, the rate from Omaha I f4 40 and
I'd W from Kansas City over any of the
st Hhda i d lines. Over the differential
lines from Kansaa City this trip will
cost .')4 TO and from Omaha M 30,
Xb only e plans t Inn offered by pas
senger officials of the railroads la that
the discrimination In favor of Kansa
Ct- ess made In order to prevent any
disturbance In the summer tourist ralea.
They assert that If the reduced rale had
beep applied from Omaha and Omaha
had been mad a rate baaing point other
rllle on the Missouri river would have
hern asking for a similar reduction, and
thereby, If the rale wa granted, the en
tire rate-making system would have been
disarranged.
Itllroad men eiplaln lhat In the rate
making matter the use of the word
"standard" applies to trains thst ar
hlgh-el and run on rapid schedules,
while the "differential" r thne on
ehlch lh accommodation ar not tjulte
so palatial.
Students Show Keen
Interest in The Bee
Shakespeare Puzzle
A run on her Shakespeare volume If
reported by Mlsa Jeanette McDonald of
the l:nllsh deportment of the Central
H'gh school, aa a result of Th Itee
Hiakeepeareiin tercentenary prlte puv.Kle
contest,
"Hefore school slid efter school, I ant
heslegsd with atudenta asking to borrow
my Miukiiepear hook and a list of play
o they rn look up tho characters," say
Mis McDonald,
Mis Mclonld I one of the commute
In charge of the Hhakespeareau produc
tion to be put onnrxt month by blah
ehoot studenis. Th tryout at Central
High was held Friday, One hundred
students tried out and the chosen our
will be announced Monday.
SUE FOR INQUIRY INTO
AFFAIRS0F CITY BANK
suit for a court Inquiry and accounting
of the affaire of the city National bank
hss been started In district court by
David A. rtsum and Dal W. Oalnea, aim
ar heavy Investoia In th State bank,
which look over the City National de
posits some time sgo.
The plaintiffs allege that Tred Itaker
and K. I,. Thome,' president and vice
president, approached them with the
proposition of buying out the City Na
tional, and an agreement waa entered
Into whereby for certain consideration
all of the city National' asset would
be turned over.
All of the e have not been turned
over, It I alleged, and the City National
bank folk refuse to live up to the con
trad, so th suit for adjudication was
begun.
COMMERCIAL CLUB GOES ON
RECORD AGAINST BONOS
"Where doea the Commercial club
Vnl on It?"
Till nuestlon has been going the
rounds In some of the civic organisa
tion when th proposed county paving
bond were discussed. Since some doubt
etlsted In vrlou quarter to tn
club's position In the matter, the eiecu
tlve committee. In order to mk plain
It DoUlon, h gone on record
qiisrely opposed to the proposed paving
rid grdlng bond under the present
proclamation.
CONNELL WANTS TO KEEP
THE RECORDS. COMPLETE
llealih Commissioner Connell la writ
ing tu all minister of Oreater Omaha
asking them to he sure that Infanta of
fered for baptism have been recorded
at the health office at time of birth,
a provided by law.
Kvery now and then the health efrlce
I ked lo record th birth of a child,
a recent Inslenee being a boy 16 yer
of .
Doctor oerlonlly neglect to nd In
th birth crd nd year Uter such
oversight are discovered through varl
ous circumstance,
The health commissioner la analnu o
hve these records complete.
Republican Club
of Creighton Uni
Elects Officers
The Cre'Rhton I'nlverslty Itepubllcs
club held p SiecthiK at Mulch tins I.
filiolwell was re-elected president and J
D, Cronln, secretary,
The club went on record as In favor oi
a municipal lighting plant for Omaha,
and mado the following enilorsemenia;
John I,. Kennedy for . nlted tate sena
tor, C, J. Mile for governor and Hcnjn
mln , Hnker for congress,
Th club alao recommended that thk
name of Charles K. Hughe he written
on the ballot for president.
SUE COUNTY BECAUSE -
BRIDGE ISWASHED AWAY
Two damage suits of :,,00 each hvt
been Inilltuted alnst Doulas county
aa tho result of (he I'spplo creek bridge
on the rned between Kalston end Omr,h
being washed nway.
Mr. Nellie Hudson and Mrs, Maud
Tlerney an the plalnllffa. They were
thrown from an auto In which they were
riding and severely hurt, they allege.
The brlilgo had been washed away and
wa unguarded, either by light or bars,
It I rharged,
I'retenle Infeetton.
ilon' Mnlment applied to a so-, cut,
wound or bruise prevent Infection an!
blood poison. Sic, All druggist Adver-llaement,
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Gift Shop
III. ii k glasi
Vases, Flower
Howls and Fruit
Howl, uo to ft
New Mahog
any Lamps, I..V)
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Orchard & Wilhelm Co,
414-16-18 South Sixteenth Street
Congoleum Rugs
The newest, most economic! flm.r
coverln. attractive pattarna, lay flat
wltlioiif tacking Can be scrubbed like
linoleum.
el 1 O r), 12 aire,
l 0O' ....88.50
The Value of Cretonne
Few people realize the many possibilities of Cre
tonne for Mvlng room, Mnlng room, Library, Hun
room and lied room.
We ran show you many suggestions for us of
tliest beautiful materials. Very Inexpensive, but
very an lath', ,
Over into put lorn for onr selection.
Priced 25c to $2.53 Yard.
Superior Window Shades
To most poop! a window shade Is merely a Win
dow Bhade, Few atop to consider th vast superiority
of a Good Shade over the ordinary kind. It Is worth
cooKldorlng.
We appreciate (lie opportunity of
showing Hie different frradc.
Sunfast Drapery Fabrics
W cannot emphasize too strongly the advisability
of making an early gelftctlon of these materials. Prices
are much lower and stocks much larger than they
will be a few weeks or days later.
For Bed Rooms
Light Blue, Ttone, Green and Gold,
$1.50, $1.65, $2.50 per Yard.
Wide enough to spilt for ordinary
Reduced Price Sale of Odd Pieces of
FURNITURE for Monday
60 Inches wldo.
sized windows.
Lace Edgings
A laigi uHsortment of Cluny lace edge and Inner
tlon, Priced 3c to 15c per Yard,
Lace Curtain Preparedness
Cluny Lace Curtains
We purchased a large supply of these Hand Made
Lace Curtains some time ago at the then current prlcea
and now, with prices of these curtains soaring around
us, we can still soil the same reliable kind at the low
inlet's of former seasons,
Our Cluny Curtains are made
In white and ecru of best qual
ity French Not with baud made
Cluny lace edge and Insertion.
More llinu "O Mjlo for
select loti
Prices, $5.25 to $18 Pair.
With I. a ce l"dge,
$2.25 Pair.
With I .are K'lt?n and Insertion,
$3.25 Pair.
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The quantity it limited but prices are ffi
low to make room for new goods.
II I'M!.. II II II
CliitToiiifTH, DrosstTH, Dr.-Ksina Tabh-s, Dining TublcH anl Odd Dining (1iair, Ann ('liairs,
Wood licdrt and a Few J Jyiiijf Hooin All excellent Quality, but CIinp.
Xole Tills I'arllal Mat of Typlal Havings: I
$29.00 Golden oak bed SZl.UO
20.00 Golden oak dressing table 13.50
37.00 Golden oak dressing table.. 22.00
7.60 Golden oak commode 4.25
$46,00 Bolld mahogany rocker, leather seat
and back 825.00
14.00 Golden oak arm chair, spring seat,
upholatcred In tapestry 10.00
12,00 Fumed oak rocker, cane seat and
back 7.00
5.75 Fumed oak rocker, leather goat.... 0.00
9.00 Fumed oak rocker, leather seat. . . . 0.50
6.76 Fumed oak sewing rocker, leather
seat 1,00
3,00 Fumed oak sewing rocker, leather
scat 2.00
2 7.00 Ladles' walnuO desk. 18.00
22.60 Walnut music cabinet 15.00
42.60 Gray fumed oak settee 27.50
24.00 Gray fumed oak chair. 10.00
19.00 Gray fumed oak chair.... 11.00
82.00 Walnut desk 20.00
89.00 Triple mirror dressing table, Cir
cassian walnut 25.00
85.00 Circassian walnut chiffonier 2U.50
2S.00 Circassian walnut bed 18.00
10.60 Circassian walnut rocker 7.00
44.00 Bird's eye maple chiffonier , 27.50
34.00 Bird's eye maple chiffonier 21.00
27.00 Bird's eye maple chiffonier 18.00
44.00 Old Ivory desk .., 20.00
29.00 S-48 golden oak extension table, full
quartered oak pedestal base 20.00
61.00 Fumed oak buffet, 72-Inch width,
lined drawer for silverware, large
cupboard room ahd full width linen
drawer 45.00
6,00 Golden oak diner, full ouartered oak
box seat, leather upholstered, each. 3.00
9.00 Arm chair to match 0.50
20.00 Fumed oak dreaalng table 13.50
19,00 Fumed oak bed 12.50
.U.no Golden oak bed 22!o6
J9.no Golden oak chiffonier, with mirror 21.00
23.00 Golden oak dresHer, full quartered
oak, 2U3u beveled plate mirror.. 10,00
12.00 Bolld mahogany arm cbalr 6,00
11.60 Holld mahogany arm chair 5,75
34.60 Three mahogany side chairs and one
rm chair to match 18.00
8,60 Each 7 mahogany diners, the lot for 29.00
11.00 Clrcasalon walnut rocker 0.00
27.00 Mahogany rocker, Adam design.... 13.50
83.00 Colonial scroll walnut bed 50.00
46.00 Colonial scroll walnut dressing table 30.00
64,00 Adam style walnut dresser 30,00
40.00 Udles' desk, Circassian walnut..,. 20.00
60.00 Fumed oak dining table, 64-Inch
top, 8 -toot extension 42.50
44 .00 Circassian walnut chiffonier 20.50
38.00 Circassian walnut bed 20.00
37.00 ClrcasHlan walnut dressing table
with triple mirror 25.00
19,00 Golden oak serving table, wax fin
ish, colonial scrool design 12.00
32.00 Golden oak dresser 23.00
33.00 Golden link dresser 21.00
26.00 Golden oak chiffonier 17.00
30.00 Golden oak dresser 22.00
31.00 Golden oak chiffonier 22.00
20.00 Golden oak chiffonier 13.75
24.00 Bird's eye maple somnoe 15.00
9,00 Slipper chairs, walnut or toona ma
hogany 5.00
16.00 Walnut dressing table, chair with
hair cloth seut 8.00
6.00 Golden oak deak chair 3.00
4.50 t'urley birch slipper chair........ 2.50
This sale has been advertised for ftaturday as
well as Monday, and It Is possible that some of the
above Item have been sold on Kalurday after this
copy goes lo press, consequently Ihey are offered sub
ject tu prior sale.
Special Lot of
Mahal Wilton Rugs
Greatly Underpriced
SS $35.00 1 8 11,06 $32.00
These rugs sell regularly for Hl.fJO for the, Vila
and $.'1N.0 for the H-HuMMI alw,
This is tho Reason
Wlifti our buyer was at tho mill in March
lio saw this lot of rugs offwd at a vry
low price. Kxaminalion disclosed lhat tlwy
woro of perfect weave and in the very beet of
thin Bcanon'B patterns, but in tho proeenniof
matching the yarns certain parts of the rugs
were made jut a xhade deeper than others,
This defect in very -slight and in moHt of the
rugs can only be detected in certain lights.
In every other particular thene are perfect
nigs and we consider them real bargain.
The popular rose and fan shades predominate.
Wool Faced 1
Wilton Rugs, $3.50
27x45 sUe.
These are splendid values a new size and
in attractive colorings of pink and blue on
gray grounds. ' Make good bedroom "and
bath rugs, .
Very Iqmt priced at S3. 50.
Inlaid Linoleum
Medium Weight. $1.20 sq. yd.
A special Inlaid Linoleum as low as 85c sq. yd.
Bee us before bu4ng linoleum. Our stocks are larger
our layers experienced and be
cause we buy for our wholesale as
well as our retail de.
pertinents we are able
alwaya to glv. you
better value.
Printed
Linoleum.
sq. yd.
50c to 85c
SB1
Indestructo Trunks
Conveniently Equipped
Absolutely Guaranteed
The linleMnM'tH guiinttitee U iimre t hntt a guarantee
Hi tu material mul w ii ktiifin-bip which mean little, it
is a pti-ilMe miallllitif H!Ulll all the nilithmcliejc nf
ha vel.
The Indestructo
Guaritntcc.
"I rry I N It K H 1 It I' C T O
1 1 ii !i l $iurn(ee (lnt
file, t-i iiu(, t- l. CnlHiliiH,
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tr it I ft' '
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iiu iiv nr. I !. -, if wfnl lu'iii In it
IWore )0i buy trunk come in and ie
whit ran otter you in an "Imlntnu-to "
Intlcitructo Wnrdrobn up from $35.00
W hImi sIhh- nil altltl-'till 1 1 IU lf . , I', ;ilu.t ,
Oj cu Top N. V, l Wnrdrobr, $30.00,
i...lf n-..liil.. 1l,Mfc I -i. I WitS II! t .In
4 tll lis Itunln J iuifr(ft.
mI". Caw hiiU IViftn fti, ll inth, Si.tS.
Detroit Jovvol Special Range
i ' wm m m m m mmmm
With ImiiiUii i (iiiii(liiti.
Never befiir. hs inh a vIuh
bni tiffert'd at Ihe prii.
W'until) ptiiilui tmii inekr It p.m
ulilv.
Iiekr.l elKuilte fiel.li, double wall
riMi.trtiitli.il, pNleiiled IVlrtHI Jewel
i'1'S ii.u.irm tlnn, (xinrlAln ' 1
ami l.nulrr tliHir panel, pin-Ulit I
lirl lr ami l-r..llir pen, porcelain M
telle liamtlec. "
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t Easv 3 1
jl Taymcnts 1 1
Bcchwith Round Oah Combination
('If
Ranges Arc Best
t
fin, riij
Me elll put na lata lour kulK asi tu ra
II f ir
Jhi III I n n
raouu
To provo It
ill put i'e It
f.r
30 Days rrre of All Chjvrg,
" M" !' H ' I'sr Ms Use tiuli
e". toilie In etiiAll itmiilblv b.im.iLU n
knl alii ItU II . ill,,.i i
burnt as. con or uood uhhoul
(han$t of partt,
tmh no mart than untried Wouj.
HI
Herrich Refrigerators
2.500 Satisfiod Users in
Omaha Right NOW
The Herriek jtives ym n hotter lv nt n ery hw price,
Mndo vt mlid fnk with mi ndut len spruce liuini;, vnlU packed
with iiiinerhl wtml, rilMiitcly dry air eireulatitui.
Triced up from $16.50.
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This Century Refrigerator $8
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