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Address, postal: Catkore Laaaraterias. Dan. AA. Maldaa, Mass. IjasfCutktna Soap akaraa witkoot an HEAVY HOISTING E.J.DAVIS 1212 FARNAM ST. TeL D. 353 Forget to Buy New Clothes While They're Top Heavy in Price - ; No necessity to buy as long as your present clothes are whole in tex ture for cleaning " and pressing will make 'em like NEW. v Phone Tyler 345 DRESNER BROTHERS Dyers Dry Cleaners 221117 Farnam Street Personals Home; Frorj School Mr. and Mrs. Jean O'Sullivan an nooifce the birth of a ion, Jean, jr., at St. Catherines hospital, Decern ber 20. , Mr. "Warren H. Hamilton of Wyoming it spending the holidays with hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. . O. Hamilton. Ed Hamilton, who tpent several months with him, hat also returned. . . Mrs. Clement Chase is confined to her apartment at the Blackstone suffering from a broken wrist Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dutton, of Hastings, Neb., announce the birth of a 'daughter on December 23. Mrs. E. B. Talmage, mother of Mrs. Dut ton, is spending several' weeks in Hastings. . - Mrs. Marius Wilcox of Kansas City, is spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George G. Schultze. Mrs. Livingston Fairbank arrives in Omaha Sunday and ,willa spend three days with her father, D. C. Patterson, and sister, Eugenie, at the Blackstone,. . Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hopper and son of Denver, Colo., are spending the' holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Charlet E. Walters of Portland, Ore., are visiting their sJh. R. W. Walters at the El Beudor. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Watson of Grand Island Neb., have as their guest for the holidays their grand daughter, Frances Fodrea, of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Moxham of Minneapolis and their children, eery and June, are visiting Mrs. axweu s sister, Mrs. K. A. Newell Mrs. O. D. SDaldinsr left Friday fop Chicago, where she will visit her daughter, Miss May Spalding, until after the holidays. Miss' Marguerite Hayes of New York City, and Mrs. J. Newman and family of Sioux City are week-end guests of Mrs. J. Klein. Miss Anne Gifford. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Gifford, will arrive early in January from Serbia where she has been engaged in war relief work. Mr. and Mrs. George Myers of Dubuque, la., are the guests of Mrs. E. W. Nash. Mr. Mathew Luce, of Boston is spending the holidays with Mr. Ar thur C Smith, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wavland Maeee and small daughters are in Chfcago, where they are spending the holidays. Miss Mildred Rhoades, who re turned from the National Kindergar ten college in Chicago to spend the holidays, has been confined to her home since her arrival with a se vere attacK or tonsuitis. miss Rhoades was unable to attend the dance given at the Blackstone last Saturday evening in her honor by her parents and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Weston tot; Miss Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Creigh- ton and sons. John D, and Edward and Billy; Mr. William J. Connell and Dr. Karl Connell left Wednes day for Lincoln to spend Christmas with Mr, .and Mrs. I. M. Ray mond, jr , Mrs. Ralph W. Connell, who has been ill with an attack of ptomaine poisoning, is now convalescing. ' Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daugherty and children of Greeley, Neb., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Daugherjy for the holidays. Mre. F. H.' Gaines returned Mon day' from New York City, where she spent two weeks. Miss Vernelle Head left Tuesday for St. Joe to attend a dance, re turning to Umaha the tololwing. day. : ! 1 I mmi-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,mmmKmmmmmmmmmmiF Benson Society ' Benson Corresponderit, Tel. Walnut 5370 Mr -Famam Smith arrived in Omaha Monday after a several weeks' trip in the east. Mrs. Edward Hayden is ill at her home. i ' Miss Grace Richter of Minneapolis arrived last Saturday to spend Christmas with her - sister. 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The wonders accomplished In your owns case will be acoof. maaawnaaaa CUT ANS MAUI TOMV lasaBsaaaaaaaaBaaaasiBaaaa A. 'aenMaisV I. C. HUT2ELL, Dregjlst, . No.422 West Mala St, Fort Warna Ind. , ' Please tend without cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment Uame.. Age Post OUce- -State- t tract ud Now L OMAHA SV . I si "if i PRINTING V - I V One of the attractive holiday visitors is Miss Claire Daugherty, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Daugherty. She has returned from Miss Spence's school in New York City to spend several weeks here. She is one of the popular members of the younger set Miss Daugherty was maid of honor Saturday evening at the marriage of Grace Allison, her cousin, and Albert Sibbernsenl " UOStJstaYCOCVICI return to her home next Tuesday," and will, be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Megeath and little Betty Me geath, who will spend a week in Minneapolis. - . ' Ir. and Mrs. George Brandeis and Mr. and Mrs E. John Brandeis expect to leave January 10 for Hol lywood, Cal., where they have taken a house for the winter Mr. Jame$ Love arrived Tuesday to spend the holidays with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Love. Mr. Francis Brogan left Monday for Austin, Tex., to spend Christmas with his son, Albert Brogan, and Mrs. Brogan. Mr. Burton Hollister of Chicago arrived Wednesday and is spending a few days as a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac E. Congdon. Mr. James Williamson did not return from Yale for the holidays, but is attending a house party in Columbus, O. Mrs Howard Baldrige expects to leave the first week in January for Excelsior Springs to spend two weeks. . Miss Frances Kritenbrink is con valescing at her home after a serious illness. - 1 Miss Esther Newman leaves Mon- iiav veninc to return to school "at Columbia university, New York. SheN will spend .New Year s day in uni- cago. ' Mrs. Isaac Coles returned Monday from West Orange, Ni'J., and will spend several weeks with her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClelland and Miss. McClelland have returned from an extended stay in Eckhart, Colo,, andare at the Fontenelle for tne noiiaay season. Captain R. A. Edlundh of New York City, who was stationed for some time at Fort Omaha while in the royal air service, arrived Tues day Mo spend the holidays with friends. Mrs. Isaac Carpenter, r., and Mr. Carpenter. . , Mr. Tarnee Williamson did not return from Yale for the holidays as he is attending a nouse party in s i , - f ioiumous, j. Mr. Edward Crofoot, who is' in business in Lewistown, Mont., ar rived home Tuesday to spend the holidays with his parents. Mrs. William T. Burns is now convalescing, following an attack of the grippe. ' ' - .1 H.I IUII A1 1 null fc VI lauu.. Vfr& TiaIiT anil fnitflrn .v.,-. 11.IIJ .11, linui .... are planning to leave some time in January to spend the remainder of the winter in Florida. Mr. Louis Sweet of Chicago ar rived Wednesday to spend. Christ mas with his rnother, Mrs. C. A. Sweet. j ' A son was born December 27 to Mr. and Mrs, Auguest J. Ferty at the Athlone apartments. . Rockford Luncheon. c , Rockford College club will give a luncheon Tuesday, December 30, for girls from that school who ae home for the holidays. Miss Alice Sedg wick, 1712 Georgia avenue, will be hostess. Decorations will be in the college colors, purple and white. Mrs. James Brawford will 'give a talk on the merits of the .college. Thirty guests are expected. ' Dance and Card Party. Omaha post A of the Travelers' Protective association will entertain' at its annual dance and card party on Saturday evening, January 3, at the Blackstone. J - Recital. Mrs. Jessie Zittle, teacher of piano, entertained at a recital at her home Ti'epday afternoon for her pupils. Twenty guests were present.- , i - For a Visitor. Mrs. J.' C Morris will be "at home" in her apartment at the Mor ris Sunday afternoon and evening from 3 to 5 and from 7 to 9 in honor of her guest, Mrs. Henry Kopald, of Minneapolis. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Kappa Kappa Gamma will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. G. A. Undeland, 4822 Chicago street. ATTENTION W. 0. W. Hon. Charles Keller, attorney of St. Joseph Mo., - will address the members of the W. O. W.. of Omaha and Nebraska against the exorbitant increase of assessments, Monday evening: at 8 o'clock, December 29, 1919, at Druid Hall, 24th and Amea Avenue. Alll mem bers of Woodcraft ar urged to be present. Welfare Com mittee, W. O. W. Piles-Fistula-CuredWith-out the Use of ;the Knife No Chloroform, No Ether. Examination free to all DOCTOR F.M; "HA HN 401 Paatoa Block. Honrti A. M. to S P. Mn Dally. Evenings, 7 to 8 P. M. Sundays, 11 A. M. to 1 P.'M. Only Story Hour. , -TheTest room of 4he fir hall it open to the children of Benson Sat urday mornings at 10 o'clock, when Mrs. John Gilet will tell them sto ries every child should know. Yes terday the children, enjoyed several fairy stories., , . Funeral Services. The funeral services of Mr. Frank Marshall, who died Tuesday morn ing at the Ford ""hospital, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:30, in Sty Andrew't . church, Forfy-third and Hamilton streets. v Mr. Marshall resided in Benson for the past 12 years, and leaves many friends. His childhood days were of more than passing interest His father was a physician to Queen Victoria's army stationed in India, where Mr. Marshall grew up among the little Hindoo boys and girls. His nurse was a swarthy Hindoo "mammy." At the age of 10, Mr. Marshall was sent back to England to be educated in the Queen's schools, finishing at Rugby and Ox ford. Of all the many countries Mr. Marshall was acquainted with, America was the one he chose for" his home. - - Christmas Service. - The Swedish Luthejan church cel ebrated the birth-of "Christ by a S o'clock service Christmas morning. Christinas Dinner Guests. Mr. and Mrt. V. P. Millard of Benson were Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrt. M. L. Stone, 2812 Woolworth ave nue. Five families were entertained at the Stone home, the only out-of-town guests being Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hodges of Topeka, Kan. A Surprise. , ' A surprise !&as given Rev. and Mrs. Ebright at their home Tuesday evening" by members of the congre gation of the English Lutheran church. A social time was enjoyed by all, at the close of which a purse and other gifts were presented to the pastor and his wife. Dinner Guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pickard, Mr. M. Herr, and Eugene Pickard were among the guests entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ralph of Dundee on Christmas day. Narcissus Chapter The regular business meeting of the Narcissus chapter, No. 261, of the O. E.. S., will be held Thursday, evening, January 1, 1920, at the Odd Fellows hall. At the close of the session a New Year party will be enjoyed by members of the order. Community Center. The Community Center Dancing club held its New Year dancifg par ty Friday night at the auditorium of the city hall. Degree to Be Conferred. ' The Rebekah degree will be con ferred Friday evening, January 2, upon a class of candidate of the Belle Rebekah lodge, No. 303. by the assembled degree staff from several of the Rebekah loJgts of Omaha. At the close of the instal lation a rocial hour will be enjoyed and refreshments served. Family Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred "Sharp enter tamed at a family dinner Christmas Jay, when covers were laid rct Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sharp and son, Homer,-of Keystone Park, Mi and Mrs: C. L. Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sharp. Purse Presented. At the close of the Chrirtmas program at the Baptist chj:ch a purse containing crisp dollar bills was presented to their pastor, Rev. Thomas Anderson. ' Watch Party The Christian Endeavor ot the Presbyterian church will hold a pro gressive watch party New Year's eve The first home visited by the society w.'ll be that oj Mrs. Young' er, on fitty-eighth street, next to the home of the president of the society. Mr. T. J. Woolman will be visited; from here the patr, Mr, Mjoneyma-rer, and Mrs. Money maker, will receive the youi-g peo ple. Air. ana Mrs winter and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Snell. on Sixty fifth street, are also on the tereiving list Songs and a social tiirfe will be. enjoyed at each home. The last home visited will be trtat ot Mrs Van Horn, where av New Year's prayer and praise service will ccn dude he party. Christmas Celebration. - The English Lutheran church cel ebrated the birth of Cnnst by a o'clock morning service The church was beautifully lighted and Christmas carols were sung snd the chimes played. Hostess to Mission. . Mrs. Gorton Roth will be host ess to the Methodist Foreign Mis sion society next Wednesday at a 1 o clock luncheon at her home. Mrs, Roth will be assisted by Mrs. Mil lard and Mrs. J. L. Corbaley. After the luncheon the lesson study of the society will be taken up. " Christmas Dinner. Mr. and Mrt. B. B. Combs enter tained at Christmas dinner, when covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilcox, Mrs. Belle Hawes and the Misses Donna and Delia Mawes of David City. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox and their daughter, Hazel, and son, Harlo, and Mrs..E. Tyner, mother of Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, and Mrs. Combs and Mr. and Mrs Combs and Elizabeth, Bernard and Dorothea Combs. . Dinner Party. Among those entertained at Christmas dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Thomas, 922 South Thirty-eighth street, were Mr, a YT "y?s T71 ana Mrs. narry wucox, miss nor ence Sidel and Helen Sidel of Chi cago. Miss Hazel Wilcox and Mr. Harlo Wilcox, Mrs. Ragan and Messrs. Foreman and Rhoades. Imnrovement Club. The West Benson Improvement club will resume its meetings the early part 6f January. Lutheran Aid. The Ladies Aid of the English Lutheran church will meet next Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hans Johnson. Christmas Program. The English Lutheran Sunday school will render their Christmas program Sunday evening. Address of welcome will be given by Sylvan Schneider. Miss Dana Donnelly will sing a solo. The choir will ren der the anthem. "Star of the East." The junior girls will sing and re citations and readings intersperse the musical program, A dutt will close the program for the evening. Personals. Mitt Edna Killian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Killian, arrived home Wednesday form Chicago to spend the holiday week with her pa rents. Miss Killian is private sec retary to Miss Lucy Helen Pearson, head of the Student Women's Chris tian Fellowship organization an or ganization working among the pro fessional women of the city. Little Vivian Elsasser is home suffering from an attack or pneu monia. . Mrs. James Maney is able to be up after a month's illness. ' Mr. Glen Gardner, who it in his third yean at the state university. fit home for the holidays. Mrs. F. K. Smith of GiJman, la., is a holiday guest at the home of Rev. Ebright, of the English Lu theran church, and Mrs., Ebright. Mr. Herbert Gustafsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. C E. Gustafsen, is home from the ttate university to enjoy the holiday season with relatives and old friends. Mr. Martin Herr, of Bloomington, 111., is a holiday guest at the home of Mr. J. T. Pickard and his daugh ter, Mrs. Pickard. Mrs. F. A. Brown, accompanied by her two sisters, Miss LaVerne and Miss Alta Thietje, of the ttate uni versity, left the early part of the week to spend Christmas at the home of their parents in West Point. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Loechner have as. their holiday guests, Mrs. Loech ner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Senger of Ashland, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and daughter Leo, of Des Moines, en- FOE mm Our mail is teeming with letters, lauding to the skies "Seventy-seven" for Grip and Colds, the words of praise invariably end by asking for information about Dr. Humphreys' list of Remedies, the answer is A simple Medical Book published in English, French, Spanish, 'Por tuguese and German mailed free to any address in the world. At all Drug and Country Stores. , Humphreys' Homao Medletae Co ISt William Street, New York. fv "Physician Heal X . Thyself act We are better taught by example than by precept Physicians, being human, are fallible and, being fallible, their opinions are not infallible. . . With all due respect to the Medical profession and Its learned members, I, for one, deny the Dental profession has been radical ly wrong" all these years, and resent the Indictment of my pro- v fession by the Medical profession. ' . ' If, as charged, "reconstructive dentistry" Is responsible for . many of the ills flesh Is heir to, and "the teeth cause halt our ills," what may we say about the damage done to teeth and health x by such strong drugs or mercury, calomel, tincture of Iron, arsenic, etc., WHICH HAS COME TO THE NOTICE OF EVERY PRAC- ' TICINO DENTIST. AND IS FREQUENTLY THE REASON THAT -THE TEETH REQUIRE DENTAL ATTENTION? Reconstructive dentistry, skillfully performed, under strictly , sanitary conditions, has saved millions of people much misery, and ' in handling over one hundred thousand cases I have never heard of a fatality. Can the Medical profession say as much? Perhaps It might be better for the Physician to practice Medi cine and leave the practice of Dentistry to qualified Dentists. "Kultur" ended with the signing of the armistice. Painless V .there Dental Co. 423428 SacurltlM Bid 16th tnd fknum Street! 02IAHA, HZ8, OffloaEoon: 8:80 A.M. to 6 P. 21 joyed Christmas with Mrt. Smith's; mother, Mrt. Hansen, who resides at the home of Mr. and Mrt. Peter, Christiansen. Mr. J. Barton of KeystoneNPark has purchased a home in Benson and will move in for the remainder of the winter. In the spring the Bartont will return to Keystone Park. . Mr. and Mrt. John Wallick have at their house guests during the hoN idays Mrs. Wallick't parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Rogers, and a brother. kMr. George Rogers, and Mrs. Rog ers, all of Kansas City. Mr. W. S. Edwards of Logan, la.,' it a guest at the home of his broth- er, Mr. J. C Edwards, and Mrs. Ed wards. Mrs. Charles Epstein, wlfo hat been keeping house for her ton. El mer E. Epstein of Keystone Park, leaves Tuesday for Salina, Kan., where she will visit for three weeks, then join her husband in Homer, , La. I Mrs. Belle Hawes, mother of Mrs. Paul Wilcox, and her two sisters, Donna and Delia Hawes, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox for the last week, returned last night to their home in David City, Neb. MissvCecil Worley, who has been home for the last three weeks suf fering from a sprained knee, is able . to be out again. , - - . Miss Lucile Rhoades and Mr. A. Moyer of Blair were luncheon guests at the home of Mf. and Mrs F. B. " Oliver Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robinson had as their , Christmas dinner guests MK and Mrs. R. S. 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