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OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1918.
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COUNCIL
BLUFFS
Do You Know Them? They're on Your Trail!
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Dr. Erickson Hill was called to
Petersburg early in the week on ac
count of the illness of her father,
whose death occurred on Thursday.
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Harding gave a theater party
at the Liherty. The quests were
the other residents of (Tie Central
apartments. They were Mr. and
Mrs. George Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
J. It. r.y, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rich
ards, Mr. find Mrs. William MilLs
paugh, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Marine,
Mrs. A- I!, t'ockrill. Mrs. Morrison,
Mjss Anderson, Miss Amelia An
derson and L. L. Clcavcland.
i The meeting of the R. V. V. has
bftn postponed and will not take
place until the second Friday in Jan
nary. Mrs. Jennie Leek will be the
hostess instead i Mrs. Larson.
' Mr. and Mrs. If. . Anderson of
Bently announce the engagement of
iHcir uaugiiter, Aiir.me Louise, K
Hugo V. Trode of Treynor. Xo
(Tate has been set for the wedding
.Tuesday the meuibers of the C'en
fra! chapter of St. l'aul's guild met
at the home of Mrs. Xenophon Ky
nftt. The afternoon wa.; spent so
cially and Mrs. Kynett gave two
vocr.l solos. ,
.Mrs. J. V. F.cardsley entertained
the McFherson ' Avenue Improve
ment club Monday evening at their
December meeting. The annual elec
tion of officers took place. Mrs.
Peter BaldufT was re-elected presi
dent and Mrs. F.dith Bladel secre
tary. Mrs. J. W. Hcardsley was
chosen vice president and Mrs.
Frank Carter treasurer. The new
officers tr.ke their places the first
.meetintr in lanuarv. Now that the
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jntich of the club's attention the
members plan to return to their
earlier plans and devote much of
their time to making Mcl'herson
tvenue one of the most beautiful
"ylrives in this part of the country.
They have many natural advantages
in their favor and hope sogn to put
their plans into action. The drive
is already one of the most popular
in this vicinity" ami no doubt this
is largely due to the efforts of the
organization. After the meeting Mr.
i.nd Mrs. Bcardslcy entertained
ihem with a number of the favorite
.'flections and a very pleasant so
cial hour followed the more strenu
ous planning of the early evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welch arc
.spending the winter in Los Angeles.
Mrs. W. C-Joscph and sons, Ken
neth and Barnard lavc left for
Texas, where Mr. Joseph is engaged
iu farming. Barnard has just re
ceived his honorable discbarge from
Bellevuc college, S. A. T. C. F.n
route they will visit in Kansas City,
Dallas, Jacksonville and Palestine.
Mrs. V. C. Joseph was the guest
of honor at a farewell party given
by Mrs: Phillips and Mrs. Harmon
t&'the members of the second i'res
hytcrian church on Thursday after
noon. Mrs. Joseph has been the
president ot tne society and lias
proven herself a most efficient
worker. The afternoon was spent
socially and refreshments were
served late in the afternoon. Mrs.
Joseph and sons left later in the
evening for Texas to join Mr.
Joseph.
On account of sickness the meet
ing of the Associated charities plan
ned for Monday was postponed until
Thursday morning. Definite plans
were made for the Christmas cele
bration for the children of the
creche. It is planned to make this
an unusually good Christmas for the
children, thus helping them to real
ize the significance of recent inter
national events and at the same lime
express the feeling of the com
munity at the approaching peace.
Several friends of Miss Mary
Denny met at her home on Thtirs-
' day afternoon to organize a Brown
ing club. A regular course of study
has been planned and monthly meet
ings vill be held at the homes .of
the different nuuibers. ' , v
- Mrs. John Notgaard entertained
the members of the Fast Broadway
lRd Cross on Thursday afternoon.
The afternoon was spent on Bel-
criaf, rl,pf nfrirl.- 1 r; I tiar1p"
' The Past Noble Grand association
met on Thursday at the home of
Mrs. C. W. Dachtler on KastjPiercc
street. Routine business was fol
lowed by a social hour. Mrs. A. K.
Mitchell will be the next hostess.
e Mrs. J. II. Place has returned from
Attention'! The Red Cross "white
mask" brigade! This feminine ban
ditti will this week hold you up
for one dollar! And you won't try
to escape at all but will just turn
Uour purse right over to them!
i You can't even tell if it's your
wife or your best girl behind the
whin mask, which isn't part of the
hold-up disguise at all. Just a "flu"
i mask Dr. Manning insists upon to
j safeguard the Red Cross workers
in their house to house canvass, for.
! of course, the women would not
'permit the "flu" to "keep them from
! gathering funds for the "greatest
mother"in the world."
i Just to prove you can't tell your
j best friend in her Christmas Roll
I Call week membership drive make
j iij), try to guess who is in the group
j picture. You know them Jill they
I are ;i quintet of Omaha's best known
and mo..t loyal Red Cross workers,
'i here, we knew you couldn't!
The fuf one to the left has been
trea urer for the women's commit
tees in all the big war work drives;
the second is an ARSar-Ben queen
mother; in the center is the wife of
a man who looks like Charles Evans
Hughes; next to her is one of the
hardest-working canteen women in
the Red Cross corps and at the
end is another captain of a canteen
company and the wife of the big
man locally in the Christmas Roll
Call.
Soliciting for memberships are an
earnest worker in the First Presby
terian church Red Cross auxiliary
and a woijan who knits a lot, takes
part in each Red Cross drive, and
helps Mr Hoover by raising chick
ens and tilings to eat on her country
place.
Do you give up already? . Oh,
guess again!
Masked Brigade of Prominent Omaha Women; "Feminine
Banditti," Will Launch Red Cross Roll Call Drive
Monday; You'll Be Kidnaped, but Your
Ransom Will Only Be a Dollar
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Thinks Epidemic N of "Flu"
Found Many With Low
Vitality.
Matter of Precaution Take
Tonic of Lcn, Herbs and
Rocts.
If your healths is perfect this may
rot interest you. If your health is
not perfect, logically you are ehher
sick or "partially sick." If sick, you
need a doctor's advice and medicine.
If "Partially Sick" you surely will
benefit' by talcing a real medicine
tdnic, containing no alcohol or hab-it-formiRfr
drugs. If you are weak,
nervotts, tired, sluggish r.nd get no
strength from your food you need a
tonic.
If neuralgia pains, headache,
backache, Rtomach distress astul
you a tonic is your crying need.
If. irritable, hysterical, sleepless and
ydu worry and fret without reason
you need a tonic. If you are thin,
aenemie. "Bloodless" and ill nour
ished; if you catch cold too easily;
if you tire with slight exertion and
,ou are melancholy because of your
inability to live and enioy life as
others do, surely a tonic of iron,
root and herb extracts will help you.
Thousands like you, have found
strength and cheerfulness by taking
three jrrain Cadomene Tablets, the
inea iormuia m goou pny&ician. .
Jf "Partially Sick" you may in
crease your risk of fatal ailments at
tacking your weakened vitality. Be
sensible and wise by toning up your
health; right now is the time to be
gin. ; Ask your druggist for Cado
msne Tablets and take as directed
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a conference of Y. V. C. A. workers
for the north central field, held at
Minneapolis last week. En route
home she visited at Mason City and
at (irinncll where her daughter,
Elizabeth, is attending school.
Lt. Douglas G. Smith, who has
been stationed at Camp Meade, has
been honorably discharged from the
army and has returned home. Lieu-i
tenant Smith was in charges, of a
contingent of 51 men from Camp!
Mead to Des Moines, where he was '
discharged. j
HYMENEAL
Chandler-Johnson.
Howard K. Chandler, 24 years
Elaborate preparations are being j o!(l- 31,(1 Alphihla Johnson, 20 years
made in England for the George 1 old. both of Sioux City, were mar
Eliot centenary celebration next ! ritd Saturday morning by Municipal
year. j Judge Holmes.
Surpasses Everything .
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Georgian Model, Style 5
$225.00
Mahogany, Walnut or Oak
Dr. Edward Dickinson, head of the Department of History
and Criticism of Music of Overland College, one of the most fa
mous authorities in the world on music, has this to say of the
Cheney Machine:
"The reproduction given by the Cheney is decidedly su
perior to anything that I have ever heard from other machines.
The quality of the original voice is well preserved and there is
a gratifying absence of any unmusical noise from its mechan
isms." The tone of the Cheney is exceptionally soft and rich in y
quality, the squeak and squawk, that has been so objectionable in
other makes of phonograps, has been eliminated and that dis
agreeable scratching sound from the needle has been practi
cally done away with. v
Just as the Cheney Machine excels in its purity and beauty of tone, so docs it surpass all others
in cabinet beauty. The various period models Tank high in artistic merit. A v:ide range of prices
to suit all pocketbooks.
' Terms of payment arranged to suit your conyenienio.
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the possibilities of giving Gifts that are unusual Gifts that enter
tainGifts that are useful, helpful and lasting.
Put This New
ELECTRIC ViCTROLA
in Your Home Xmas
The Victrola idea has been fostered here for many years
thousands 'upon thousands of Vlctrolas thatre daily turn
ing their tuneful discs, were bought the Mitkel way. You can
not create happy hearts any quicker than by coming here and
" selecting one of these superb entertainers now, so that you
' will sureiyTTave" It ready for presentation on Christmas day.
Prices, $22,50 to $395
With this new Electric Victrola you do not even have to
turn a crank you've merely to connect it with any electric
light socket and it plays continuously, or until you turn the
' current off.
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Join Our Big Xmas Victor Club Today
Ask What This Cltib Means to Vou.
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They will make your gifts
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offering many wonderful advantages.
Victor Resotrd
This Christmas
If yoth' friends or loved ones
already hae a Victor Vie
trjla why not present them
t v.ith a packet of nev; Victor
Record.) as a Christmas gift?
The Miekel system of selling
Christman Record Certificates
makes this easy we fill in
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Mickel's recent idea of featuring world-famed Pianos
and Player Pianos was met with great delight. Here
you find a great savings. Mickel's wonderful Victrola
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depending exclusively upon Piano sales, thereby doing
away with a big percentage of the accustomed Piano-,
selling expense, and you are the gainer.
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What Could Be Nicer Gift Than
a Hobert M. Cable or Packard
Piano or Piano Player?
"Vc have a wonderful assortment of these fine instru
ments. You'll he surprised to sec what a delightful
department this new section of our store is. But, beet
of all is our great, slock of Pianos. Better come in today
and let us show them to you.
You Pay Cash or Credit at Mickel's
Don't Fail to Ask for Our Liberal Terms If the Purchase Will Be Made
More Gonvenient This Way.
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Mickel's are rapidly at
taining the same position
on PlayerRolls as they
have alvyays .'maintained
on Victor Records.
All those snappy new
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hear . are demonstrated
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Come In Hear Them
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Remember we are the sole representatives of the Famous Whits
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Every Housewife eventually will own a White. They're the
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Prices to
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