'Ir-jf'fe-. ..aAi- ' ni..-, .u-Ai'u TJJE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 2, 1913- . 8 A SOUTH SIDE Lit: STASKIEBICZ ! IS TO CELECRATE HIS FIRST MASS Procession to Form at South ! 'Side Rectory and Escort New . Priest to St. Francis !..., Altar. t , Father Aloysius Staskiewicz, son of i Wr. and Mrs. Maskiewicz, torty-sec cji and L streets, was ordained as i priest May 25, and will celebrate his ; first mass at St. Francis church, Thir f ty-third and L streets, Sunday morn f :ng at 10 o'clock. A procession will form at the rec i tory and escort Father Staskiewicz to the altar of the church, where he will j be assisted in the celebration of high I mass by Father Gluba. rector of St, Francis parish, who will act as arch priest; Father Kalamaja, deacon, and Jf er. Alex Grzecyckowski, sub-deacoa. Fellow seminarians will act as masters ef ceremonies. i Following the services in the ' church, four altars will be erected in the open air, and a procession, which -will include all of the societies of the church, will proceed from one altar to another, receiving: at each altar the benediction of the church. Following the services a luncheon in honor of Father Staskiewicz will be given at the home of his parents. At 3 o'clock a program by the , school children of the parish will be given at the church, at the close of which Father Staskiewicz will receive prtsents from the church societies, Father Staskiewicz is a graduate of Sr. Francis school. , He continued his studies at the Franciscan college, Tan topolis, III, and took a course at Pu laskt seminary, Pulaski, Wis. i . . cd Cross Salvage Branch To Open South Side Office The South Side branch of the sal vage department of the Red Cross will open permanent headquarters at Eagle hall, 1 1 wenty-tnird , and w streets, Thursday,: June 6. 1 Anyone wishing to make a donation may call South 237, and an expressman will call. The McKeon Transfer com pany, the Reed Transfer company, and the Looney Express company will do nate their services. Mrs. Frank Furness is chairman, Mrs. Frank Ames, vice chairman, and Mrs. Roy Dennis, secretary and treas urer. Assistants will be Mesdames William Routt, F.. Youngblood, John F. Moran, Fred Bowley, Sam Wells ' and Miss Dorothy Adkins. 1 , ith Side Board Notifies Draft Eliaibles to Register Att South, Side " men , within the " ir:-"irtini ftf local exemotion board l&, 2, who have become 21 years of since june s, itu, or wjio-wiii ..ave reached that age on and in cluding June 5, 1918, are notified to ippear for registration for the selec tive draft at the South Sidj city hall between the hous of 7 a. m. and 9 p. in., June 5. There will be no other registration day, and no excuses will ve recognized by, the board. Should illness prevent a registrant ; from -oming to the city hall, a registration ' '"V will be sent to the home. Charles Tracy Is Dead of Acute Appendicitis Attack Charles Tracy. 4218 South Eight eenth street, died Saturday night in the South Omaha hospital following an attack of acute appendicitis. He was 55 years old and is survived by his widow and eight children, five sons and three daughters. Funeral services will be conducted at the family resi dence Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock bv Rev. William Holler. Interment will be in Graceland Park cemetery. Big Bill Hart at Besse, 1 With a Fleet of Other Stars.. "The Dawnmaker," with W. S. Hart is the star card for today. Tomorrow charming Bessie Baris- cale in "Within The Cup. and King Bangott in "The Eagle's Eye." Tuesday Miss Edith Story in "The Llasm. Wednesday Elsie Ferguson in "The Song of Songs.'' Thursday darling little Vivian Martin in "The Fair Barbarian." Friday the colossal eight reel super feature Berlin via America, with Francis Ford, this is the biggest thing that has struck Fackingtown in many moons. Saturday "The Woman in the Web, and Charles Spencer Chaplin in one of his 2,000 foot Joy Bombs. Sunday Miss Dalton "Daredeavil Dot" in a blooming new streak of a! western picture entitled "Flare Up Sal. ' THE BESSE. N. B. Owing to the extra high rental on ourFriday's picture, "Berlin Via America," we are compelled to ask a slight increase in the admission price. Adv. - . South Side Brevities A "delegation of South Sid !! stock men wll leave June 11 to attend th. annual mestlnr of tb Nebraska, Live Stock Orower's association at Alliance, and the annual stockmen's meeting at Wheatland, wyo. tm party win raturn Juna 15. A load at 40 hoa, donated by farmer In tha vicinity of Gibbon., Neb., was aold on tha South Hid market Saturday, tha pro ceed It o I rig to tha horn chapter of the Red Croaa. Tha ahlpment weighed 7,400 pounda, and was aold to a local packer for $1 40 per 100 pounda, netting 11,116.84. Berlnlna Mondav. June 1. tha Rnnth "Slda publlo library will ba open from 10 a. m. to f p. m., except on Saturday, when It will remain open until 1:30 p. m. These ara tha usual hours for tha aummer months. Tha Red Cross work room will ba open aa usual for the night claanea during the week beginning Juno S, and worker ara requested to us tha slds entrance. Card of Thanks W wish to 'thank our kind neighbors and friends for kindness shown and beautiful floral offerings, through Illness and death of our dear alster and aunt. . Mrs. Nellie Redmond and family. , Mr. Joseph Madden and family. I Mr. Thoe. Foley and Mary oley. Dinner at Fontenelle In Compliment to Dimery T. C. McNish was host to 32 Omaha business men at a complimentary ban quet in honor of Martin W. Dimery at the Fontenelle hotel Saturday night. Mr. Dimery, who for several years has been, secretary of the First Trtrst company of Omaha, leaves in a few days for Wyoming, where he- will make his future home. Mr. Dimery will have charge of the Wyoming banking affairs of the In dustrial Security Corporation, of which Mr. McNish is president. He will be president and a director of the Farmers State bank at Riverton and have direct charge of four other banks in surrounding cities. ; George W. Thummel, Ed V. Mar tin, Edward F. Leary and Byron Clark spoke briefly on behalf of the Omaha business men following the banquet, wishing Mr. Dimery success in his new field. LODGE ROOM NEWS AND GOSSIP OF FRATERNALORDERS Masonic Blue Lodges of Greater Omaha Elect Their Officers for Ensuing Year. Last month the nine Masonic blue lodges of Greater Omaha held their annual elections and selected officers who will look after the welfare of the organizations - during the ensuing years. In some instances there were re-elections, but generally new men will occupy the chairs. The roster follows: Nebraska Xo. 1 Master, Cliales H. Marley; senior warden, Harry E. Mahaffrey; junior warden, Herbert L. Underwood; secretary, Frank Wilcox. Capitol No. 3 Master, Charles P. Bradley; senior warden, Bernard N. Robertson; junior warden, Charles C Haynes; secretary, Walter Wills. Covert No. 11 Master, William B. Hall; senior warden, Origen Williams; junior warden, Edward B. Kettell; secretary, George R. Porter. St. Johns No. 25 Master, Frank H. Woodland; senior warden, George W. Bell; junior warden, Frank E. Under wood; secretary, Carl E. Herring. Kepler; senior warden, M. C Wilker son; junior warden, William N. Pax ton; secretary, Ralph K. Towle. Lininger No. 268 Master, Frank C. Builta; senior warden, Dexter C Buell; junior warden, Vincent C. Has call; secretary, Charles A. Eyre. Omaha No. 288 Master, Walter H. Mailand; senior wardeii, B. E. Oviatt; junior warden, Robert E. Gilmore; secretary, Edward L. Gain. Benson No. 290 Master, Ernest H. TJndell; senior warden, Charles P. McPherson; junior warden, Arch M. Wiggins; secretary, Daniel Wester gard. Florence No. 281 Master, Guy R. Spencer; senior warden, Frank P. Brown; junior warden, Edwin E. Ga brielsen; secretary, Jacob Weber, jr. Odd Fellows. Next Thursday, Hesperian encamp ment No. 21 will put on the Patriarch al degree in full force. Several grand officers are expected to be present. Clan Gordon. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Clan Gordon No. 63, will be held at the home of Mrs. Albert Falconer, 4216 Larimore avenue, Wed nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The annual election of officers will occur. Knights of Security. Omaska Council No. 2295, Knights and Ladies of Security, will dedicate their service flag Monday night at the hall' in the Swedish auditorium. It is said a splendid program has been arranged. The public is invited to at tend the open meeting. Royal Highlanders. FerncHffe Castle No. 488 will hold election of officers Friday evening, June 17, at the hall, Nineteenth and Farnam streets. Sues for $5,000 Damages From Roofing Company The National Roofing Co. is made defendant in a damage suit for $5, 000 filed in the district court Satur day by Joseph 1. Dillan, Neola, la., who recites in his petition that as a result of alleged negligence on the part of the roofing company his son, Edwin, was killed TannarvdS whil playing on a hoist used by the roof ing company in erecting a school building in Neola. Sale of Uliite Slices c:i Men's, Weren't, Children's lloitery Great Dig Savings for You! The heavy rain ef a few nights ago came through tha roof of our balcony And wtt several hundred pairs of whlto canvas shoes and several hundred pairs of. men's, women's and children's stockings. These will be aold at big reductions. Nothing wrong with them ex cept that In some cases the merchandise Is still llttla damp. All Ladies' White Canru Clippers, -values i- to $2.48; tpecial at $i;oo Men's Hose -values up te 75o (silk i Included), special, at, 25c Women's Hose values to. $1.35, spe cial, at, 45c and 75c Children's Hose values te 49c, spe. clal, it, 25c &R. KINNEY CO., Inc. 05-7-9 North 16th. Hotel Loyal Bldg. briar Departure Chicago Great Western Effective June 2, 1918, No. 12 for Fort Dodge, .Mason City, St Paul and Minneapolis, will leave : Omaha at 8:05 p. m. instead of 8:20 p. m. ' No l change in leaving time of No. 16 for the same points at 7:29 a. m. w , No. 6 for Fort Dodge, Oelwein, Dubuque and . Chicago, will leave Omaha at 3:30 p. m. instead, of 3:50 p. m. No. 5 from Dubuque and Chicago, will arrive at 4 :45 p. m. instead of 4 :30 p. m. E. P. Kretz, C P. & T. A. 403 South 15th Street, Omaha. ' , Phone Douglas 260. i - Important Changes In Schedules Effective, Sunday, June 2nd Trains will leave Omaha Union Station, as follows: EASTBOUND No. 310 Des Moines Local, except Sunday 6:00 A. M. -Chicago Express, daily 6:30 A. M. -Chicago Express, daily 3:15 P. M. -Chicago Express, daily .....5:00 P. M. No. 8 No. 6 No. 14- WESTBOUND .No. ' 5 Colorado Express, daily. 1:30 P. M. No. 17 Oklahoma Express, daily ..3:45 P. M.. No. 7 Colorado Express, daily 12:01 A. M. Pullman service on all trains, excepting No. 310. PRESERVE THIS For further information inquire at City Ticket Office, 411 South 15th Street, or at Union Station. c 1 Union Pacific's Through Train and Sleeping Car Service to and from Pacific Coast Effective June 3, 1918, Will Be As Follows; Between Omaha and Pacific Coast "Overland Limited" Trains 1 and 2 (NO EXTRA FARE) No. 1 No. 2 .Westbound Enstbound :30 a. m Lv. Omaha... Ar 9.20 p. m. 10:40 p. m.. Lv. Cheyenne Lv 7:35 a. in. 8:40 a.m... Ar. Green River. .... .Lv 9:00 p. ra. 8:55 a. m. Lv. Green River .Ar 8:45 p. m. 3:10 p. m. (M. T.)....Ar. Ogden .Lv........ 2:45 p. m. 2:30 p. m. (M. T.)....Lv. Ogden Ar... . I'S p. m. 5:10 p. m....... Ar. San Francisco ....Lv , .. 9:40 a. m. 4:30 p. m .....Ar. Salt Lake City....Lv 1:10 p. m. 5:30 p. ra..... Lv. Salt Lake City. ...Ar 12:45 p. ra. 5:30 p. m. Ar. Los Angeles Lv 9:30 a. m. 8:30 'p. m. 9:30 a. m. 8:55 a. m...... Lv. Green River Ar.. 7:00 p. m...'.. Ar. Portland ........ .Lv. . "Pacific Limited'.! Trains 19 and 20 No. 19 ' No. 20 Westbound Eastbound 1:20 a.m. .....Lv. Omaha Ar...... 1:45 a.m. 4:50 p. m... Lv. Cheyenne ..Lv 11:30 a. m. 3:25 a. m .......Ar. Green River Lv 12:50 a. m 3:40 a'm.... Lv. Green River Ar .12:40 a. m. 10:05 a. m. (M. T.)....Ar. Ogden Lv...... 6:40 p. m..(M. T.) 9:35 . m. (P. T.) Lv. Ogden ....Ar 5:20 p. m. (P. T.) 2 :30 p. i .... , Ar San Francisco Lv. . .. i, 1 :00 p. m., 11:40 . m.... Ar. Salt Lake. . .Lv 4:30 p. m. 11:50 a. m ...Lv. Salt Lake... Ar...... 12:45 p. m. 4:15 P- m...... Ar. Los Angeles. Lv...... 9:30 a. m. 3:55 . m ..Lv Green River Ar. 8:30 p. m." 3:30 p. m .......Ar Portland... .Lv...... 9:30 a. m. Between Omaha and Denver ;: No. 15 - f Wostbound 4:10 p. m............Lv. Omaha &:00 a. m..... Ar. Denver No. 16 Eastbound . . . . Ar. ........ 4 :00 p. m. ..........Lvi.... ...10:00 p. m. No. 19-13 r : ; ; , V i . No. 12-4; j 1:20 a. m............Lv. Omaha ....Ar...... 7:05 a. m. 9:35 a. m. (C. T.).....Ar. North Platta Lv. . . , . 11":40 p. m. (C T.) 8:C8 a. m. (M. T.).... Lv North Platta Ar 10:30 p. m. (M. T.) 6:00 p. m... ...Ar. Denver ....Lv 1:80 p. m. City Paasenger and Ticket Offices 1324 Farnam St Phone Doug. 4000 Home Furnishers to Omaha and the Great West. Service - Giving Values in Depe ndable Home furnishings BUNION OUTFITTING CO. Every article in our IMMENSE stocks of HIGH QUALITY Home-furnishings is a splendid un matchable VALUE; so that when you purchase here you ABSOLUTELY know that you are buy "g home-furnishings of a DEPENDABLE qual ity the kind that wil? give you LONG service and LASTING satisfaction. And the prices are made so much LOWER because of our INEX PENSIVE location, combined with LOW operat ing expense and IMMENSE buying powerand as usual you make your own terms. Home Outfits Three rooms furnished complete $ 79 Home Outfits Four rooms furnished complete $ 99 Gurney and Northland Ice Boxes and Refrigerators . The value of an ice box or refrigera tor to you is contained in its service giving and economy. These splendid lines represent the height of econ omy, because they pay for them selves in a few seasons in the cost of the ice they save you. They are made of selected hardwood, mineral wool interlined and have a pat ented cold air circulation. Priced from 87.50 to 842.50 J Summer Furniture For Lawn, Porch or Sun Room. The greater part of our large first floor is devoted to the dis play of beautiful summer fur niture for Lawn, Porch or Sun Room. Many beautiful rockers, chairs and settees in Fumed, Baronial Brown. Tvorw nnd Natural Finsihes. Rocker and Chair, like illustration, m ivory, Unholstered in French cretnrmo- removable cushions, spring seats, your Q 1 Q 7 C choice J)xJ0 Porch Swings Like illustration and constructed of solid oak, with slat seat and back. Fumed finish. Complete with chains. Our 11 QC price pl.i7 Values RUGS From our big daylight Rug Department. Wool Fiber Rugs in choice patterns. Suitable for bedrooms or dining rooms. Size 6x9 ft. Our price only $8.95 Tapestry Rugs, suitable for living room or dining room. A quality rug in ?12ft $14.95 Our price v . Velvet .Rugs. A very pretty rug in choice pat terns. Size 9x11 ft. Our ST. $19-85 Always 9x12 ft. Axminster Rugs a desirable rue. price!: .u.r $29.85 r Seamless Axminster Rug. An extra high quality rug in 9x12 ft. sizes, worcn $55. Our price J II vi fit $42.50 Reed Baby Carriages Extra large and roomy, with strong, resilient springs. Finishes are fumed, ivory, natural. Prices e $17.50 S24.50 S27.50 oJ-l.oO. Child's . size Four-Passenger Lawn Swings Just like illustration. Made of hardwood, strongly braced and bolted. Our d QP price Fiber Rockers Just like illustration and suitable for porch, lawn or sun room. Fin ished in a beautiful brown and has full roll. Our (JJO price ........ ...... VJ"0 Ice Cream Freezers Ice cream Freezers. Just like cut 2-qt. size. Our price 59c Handsome Complete Dining Room Suites Why not turn in your old dining room suite to our Exchange pept. and replace it with one of our handsome Dining Room Suites? Many styles to select from, including the period reproductions. Prices are. ..$56.50 ?67.50 $82.50 897.50 8117.50 ( Every Day Household Values This Genuine Grafonola, Columbia I ncnn only ........... piU.UU Curtain Stretchers, adjustable frames 79d Aluminum Percolators, 7-cups size . . . 81.19 Electric Irons, fully guaran teed $2.95 84.95 Lawn Mowers, good quality. Our price .$3.95 Folding Step Ladder Stools. Our price 79 Hammocks, 81.69 81.98 y82.45. White Enamel Cretonned cov ered Folding Tables. Our price' .".......$2.25 Large Wagon Umbrellas. Our price .95 25-ft. guaranteed Garden Hose, complete with couplings. Our price ...-83.95 50-ft lengths, same as above. Our price 86.95 Folding Porch or Lawn Set tees. Our price. ..... .95 WS1 nqagm The People's Store. Opposite Hotel Rome 1 X"4t