Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 20, 1915, NEWS SECTION, Page 8-A, Image 8

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    TTTfi OMAHA NUMm Hl'.h: .! L'Nh JO. IMS.
ECHOES HEARD AT
FALL OF W, GAYEL
GERMAN OFFICIAL
0. H. S. Class of 1890 Meet After Twenty-five Years
SEES SETTLEMENT i
i
Under Secretary of Foreign Affain
Conferi with Dr. Ueyer-
Gerhard. !
"Facts don't blow out."
Mr, Squeegee
Annual Convention of Nebraika
Diitrict of DegTee of Honor j
Lodgei to Be Here. j
;i!!!!ii!!iii!ii;niiini!ii!iiiiiiii!:!iiiin;!::ii!iriiii:
GERMAN WOODMEN INITIATE
Rent berk nod of tmertcan Uoraf.j
Omaha homestead No. If' f ,r"
Bmther hood of Ameri.-an Tmrnni alii;
liold their annual public memorial exer-j
rlsos at their hall at Nlr.enteenth and i
Farnam street tody at : p. m. II Mi !
Omaha and flouth Omaha homesteads ;
hiive been Invito to attend the memorinl '
vxerrlee It I" expected that an rxorp-!
llonallv Israe attendance villi be present,
rwlng n the fact tliat Just rcently the f
Oiraha homestead ha Ibst one rf Its,
ar:ve mun'ners. Muring the last, year,
there hsve been three draths In the j
Omaha homestead. This outnumbers that
of any preceding year. It ha been on" j
o! the boasts of the Omaha homestead
that It death rate haa been considerably j
lelcm- that of any other homestead of the
n me. sire.
Wan ilm en of Ike World. j
Tne meeting held by Fonlesklc ramp j
No. 7 on Sunday afternoon i largely I
uttended hy tie member and thilrj
frfnda. It whs probably the Inst oen
meeting to be held by thla ramp before
ailing ofT for the summer vac .tlou.
Onlyyil-nl' and social meeting will be
r.rld at tha homea of member of the
family.
i"in of the moat aticreaaful Initiation
service of the year Riven by
tlfrnuyi-Amei lean ramp No. 104 at lta
heme. 'ltOl Foweti Thirteenth afreet, on
laat Tuesday evening. Tha attendance
wit large and treat Interest a as maul
teted throughout tha ceremonlea. repre
sentative from many of the Omaha, and
South Oniaha rampa were present. Re
freshment were, served.
Couth Omaha ramp No. 211 will hold
service today at Forest I.wti remntory.
Tha burial ritual will be exemplified In
full form and J. M. Tanner of ftotith
Omaha will deliver the oration.
Gugllomo Marconi ramp No. 421 will
hold an open meeting on July 7 at Twen-y-aerond
and Pierce street for the en
tertainment of prospective members.
Nebraska Llpa camp No. 13 will hold
Itt final entertainment, before closing for
the aw miner, on July 1 at Tel Jed Hokul
hall, Thirteenth and Dorcas atreeta. A
special pros: ram will bo rendered, fol
lowed by danclnir.
Lithuanian ramp No. 444 will meet on
Wednesday evening. June SI, for Initia
tion. Joe t'viclt, the clerk of thla camp
and alao deputy, la making a record for
Increased membership.
Columbus camp No. 69 will meet today
at rraue hall, .Thirteenth and William
streets, for work. a The committee ap
pn'nted two weeks ago haa auoeeeded In
securing- a large class for Initiation, and
a real Woodmen meeting la promised all
who attend.
Koscltfssko ramp No. tit of South
Omaha will . meet Wednesday evening-.
June 21. at the haU, Ml North Twenty
Miventh street. An entertainment will be
given. . " ...
Laat Friday evening Omaha-Seymour
camp N-o. is. held open house for lta mem
bers and their friends. Not ai targe a
crowd attended' as was anticipated, owing
to some of the. member being misin
formed aa to '"the date, although an
nouncement cards were mailed to the en
tire membership. The evening' enter
tainment wa mod up of many agree
able surprises and tha character song
and Impersonations of Cyro, tha young
aon of C. F. Sllngerlsnd, were excep
tionally pood and well received. At the
close of the evening a Urge "feed" wa
served In' the adjoining hall, around which
many Interesting short talk were nude.
Honor Lodges.
The annual convention of thla district
of the Degree, of Honor lodge will be
held In Omaha July I and .
Moral clahkoes tf America.
Officer of Ivy camp No. 1 will meet at
the homo of Mr. II. L. Dana, KM3 North
Kighteenth street, Friday, June 2&, at
I p. m.
Roa Leacae.
On lust Monday evening Komensky
council No. 2x, after a class adoption,
elected the following officer for the en
suing ear; M. C. Hartoa, arcon; J. r.
Kusls, vlco arcon; V. Mlchalek. scribe;
C. Peake, collector; -F. Prog, treasurer;
M. K. Scott, prelate; C. H. Soinmer. ora
tor; I). Ncnieen, guide; M. M. Trummer.
warden; U F. Dvorak, aentry; P. Pncka,
trustee. After the election the evening
was cnJoed in card and refreshments.
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EE EXPRESSES SATISFACTION
Front Row, 1-ft to Hlght-O. r. Wester
dahl, Mr. W. W. Grlgor t Kthelw) nno
Kennedy . Riiland Robinson, Council
Kluffa: Mlsa I. my Kvans, l'l. II. I.
Akin.
Hecnnd How. I-oft to Hlght-Dr. Abbv
Virginia llolitiea, A. H. Billing, Jr.; Mra.
Howard Abel, Jirooklyn, N. Y. (Ixila Mor
pil); ('. C. Itosewater.
Third Row. Ia ft to HiKht Mra. Harmon
Kmllh (Kartln h'toticl. Miss Mnry Mr
Mahon. Arthur Hhieldn, Miss Cordelia
Johnson, Mrs. Henry Copley (Paul Una
CoUem; Mif, Kllzabctli Allan.
Fourth Row, Left To HlKht Misa Apielia
Pruraon, Ml"g lOn lilackmnre, Mri.
Clmrlea K. Shernmn Clara M. Church).
Ottn TUlimin Vlpa A a Unrvliim I AnriA 1
J. Mach). Mrs. C. R. Vackemle (Carrie
Robertson), Mm Jesse French, St. Ix)uls,
Mo. (Lillian r.runer); Dr. Paul L.udtnfiton.
I DKHI.1N, June 1H fVla London)
T"r. Anton Meyer-Gerhard, who Is
here with nipsKaKes from the German
junbaFKy nt 'rtshlneton bearing on
the German-American situation, had
j a two hours' ronf'Tence today with
i Dr. Alfred Ziinitrernian, under sec
retary of foreign affairs, and. Count
Montgelas. head of the American
eectlon of the office. Gottleth von i
J Janw, minister of foreign affalra, j
participated In part of the dellbera- i
I Hons. j
1 The nanr of tr Meyer-Gerhard's '
report haa no been disclosed, out after I
the conference, rr. Zimmerman expressed
1 lilmself ns thorouglily satisfied with the I
pi pecls of an atnleaMe se'Iement of
th Merman-American dirf,cultles. !
j Thh German-American situation con- i
tlnues to occupy tho nttentlon of the
press and the puLllc. Rear Admiral Ka
I lai. von Ttofe, retired, In a newspaper
i article, today take up the plnt made
bv Eugene Zimmerman, general director
I of the Irf.kal Anieigcr, that the United
State made a motion at The Hague con
I ference to prohibit shipments of munl-
Uon by neutrals to bell liferents, but that
this was refected under Germany' lead.
The admiral alleges that Germany wa
not responsible for the fall ore of the
motion, but merely voted against It, along
with England and France.
The people who built the Pyramida did
a job that has never been beaten.
From foundations to cap-stones . they
were constructed to endure.
There was no overweight anywhere and no
part waa too weak or too light to match the other parts,
Hence the. lasting qualities of the Pyramids.
Diamond Tires are built, as the Pyramids
were built, to last.
Every part is made to wear just as long as
the other part endure.
Consequently Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires
made a record in 1914 that haa never been matched.
Send for our booit of letters from dealers who
sold Diamond Tires In 1914.
It tells how more than 99 out of every 100 of
the more than half a million Diamond Tires sold last
year gave maximum service at minimum mileage cott.
It is yours for the asking.
Diamond Squeegee Tires are sold at these
"FAIR-LISTED" PRICE3:
I Diamond Diamond
6U Squeegea plJC Squeegee
30 x 3 $ 9.45 34 x 4 9 20.38
303U 12.20 36x4?i 28.70
32x3& 14.00 37x5 33.90
33 x 4 20.00 38 x S 46.00
PAY NO MORS
vim
Cill
SAYS WAS URGED I WILL BE GREATER
TO KILL FATHER! OMAHA ON MONDAY
Marguerite Tharp So Testifies in
Juvenile Court, but the Mother
Denies .It.
IS SENT TO INDUSTRIAL HOME
Ix)ve of a father 'or a daughter,
o strong as to aurvtve undlnilnlnlied
after h had attempted to kill him,
wag manifested by Ell Tharp. 3818
North Sixteenth gtreet, when he
heard Marguerite Tharp, 16 years of
age, confess In juvenile court that
she had -turned on the gag In his
room while he slept.
It waa the father who eat hy the girl'
aide aa she told In whispers, with bowed
head, of her attempt to slay him and of
previous Immoral conduct which she had
concealed from him. When he wept
her father patted her shoulder and en
couraged her, though tears ran down hi
own face. The wife And mother, who
had .been brought from the county Jail
to attend the hearing. Hat by apathet
ically. The father made an excuse for the girl
for her attempt to kill Mm.
, Tola to no It.
"She waa told to Mo It." he slid, "I
cannot believe that she would havo done
It, otherwise."
Judge Rear committed hrr to the Olrl'
Industrial home at Cleneva with her own
consent.
"Will you work and study anJ be a
fcood girl at Geneva" T the Judge akd.
'Judge, she haa given me her solemn
promise to do so," said Mr. Tharp. with
touch of pride in hia voice. "Just this
morning she promised me to do better.
I know she will."
Marguerite testified UilU her mother
hud told her to turn on the gas In her
father' room. Mrs. Tharp I held in Jail
en a rliarpe of contributing to ner
daughter's delinquency.
Mra. Tharp Dealea It.
Mr. Tharp denied that she had told
the girl to kill her father.
"I told her not to do It. because there
would be no one then to support the
family." she ald.
When Mr. Tharp took hi daughter
into a private room for a farewell talk
with her, hfr. Tharp manifested no emo
tion. When Proi-atlon Officer Miller
tiggruted that ahtt ol!il want to talk
with the girl, she follo Iit husband
and daughter Into the other room.
Marguerite haa promised to write to
her father every two weeks from U neva.
City Commissioners to Make Formal
Demand for Records of South
Omaha and Dundee Then.
tlon at the council meeting; providing;
that a municipal bath house bo estab
lished in the Imndoe city hall. Commla
loner Hummel had the resolution tabled.
The resolution was offered In a pirit of
levity,
Jnae the .Month for Cold.
Harden your system with Boll's Pine-fTar-Honey.
It kills the cold germ.
Cures the cough. Only Sc. All ilnjjj
glflts. Advertisement.
Apartments, flats, house and cottages
ran be rented quickly and cheauly by a
bee "Tor Rent.
mo
- VtEUmWs
am
EXPECT MANDAMUS NECESSARY
Kraleraal Aid I'siIom. .
Mnndamln lodge No. Ill, Yaternal Aid
unlon met Tuesday evening at labor
temple. Mr. Dennis won the attendance
prixc. Thh, next meeting will be next
Tuiaday evening.
Germans Have Over
Million and a Half
Prisoners of War
v
BERLIN, June IS (via London).
The prisoners taken by th Ger
man and Austro-Hungarlun armies
up to June 14 totalled 1,610,000, ac
cording to the Bavarian Strata
Zeltung. The newspaper says this
total Is divided as follows:
Russians, 1,210.000; Krench. S55,
000; English, 24,000; Belgian, 41,
Oftu; Serbian, (0,000.
FORMER COUNCILMEN GET
ON CITY PAY ROLL AGAIN
W. 8 Sheldon. Peter B. Elsasser and
Goodley ". Hrucker, former ctty council
snen, are now on the ctty payroll.
Mr. Bt.eldm started a few days ago a
fcfcpector In the pubUo improvements
department and Mr. Usaaaar started
tills k as fortmaa of a street flushing-ana-
and Mr. Brucker U general In-aiM-tor
for th street malntenano department.
Dundee and Omaha
Officials Smoke
The Pipe of Peace
An entente cordiale between Omaha
nd Dundee waa established last evening
when official of both town met at the
Iiik. fit v. hall And shook hands The
,.w
'event m'u nrortoMed bv the Dundee offi
cials, who tnvjtod the Omaha commle
alonera to visit the fair villnge on the
west and tarry a hlle for a bile to cat
at ilappy Hollow.
Mayor Dahlman and the other oom
mUalonera. City Attorney Rlne. Assist,
snt Attorney TePoel and Ctty Engineer
Townacnd made up the visiting party
and they were met at the Dundee-city
hall by F. W. Blabauch. George QUlesple
and E. H. We'sterrield of tne DunJee VU-lag-e
board, Engineer ltohrbaugh,' Attor
ney Hots and Clerk Hi'ioe.
The party of seventeen visited the pub
Ho bulldlntfs and point j of Interest of
Dundee, after which they went to Happy
llrllow, where they foreguthorcd around
a large table, broke bread and exchanged
words of felicitation.
Alter the prandial pait of. the event
had been properly disposed of Mayor
Dahlman, K. W. rilabaugh and a l'tw
others made short talks, all of w bit It re
flected good will and a desire to co
operate toward tha upbuilding; of a
Greater Omaha.
The rlty cotumlflalonerx, regularly
aaHembled In a meeting of the city
council, dectded to start from the
city hall at 8 o'clock Monday morrv
lng to make formal demand upon the
officials of South Oniaha and Dun
dee for public property, records,
books and funds, in the manner pro
vided by tha merger law.
The ".even city ' commissioners.
Treasurer Ure and City Attorney
Rlne will make the trip. .
It Is expected that mandamus proceed
ings will havo to be started snd that the
delay In assuming . official Jurisdiction
over the annexed territory will be onlv a
law hours.
Msyor F. W. Slabaugh of Dundee haw
given assurance to the official of Oreater
Omaha that the people of his village do-1
not expect to receive any patronage ml
the way of public offices, but they hope
to have their community maintained In
the same manner that It ha boon.
Mandamus Meeessary.
If tho Dundee official should decline
to turn record and funds over on Mon
day morning. It will be understood that
this action will be for tbe purpose of
securing protection through a court
order. The city legal department expects
that a mandamus may be necessary to
satlsry tho bondsmen.
Superintendent Withnell of the fire de
partment state that in the rearrange
ment of the fire department the Dundee
fire house will protect the territory south
to Iavenworth, north to the city limit
and east to Twenty-eighth streets. In
connection with the house at Fortieth
and Hamilton street and Thirty-seventh
and Jackson atreet. This will mean
more run for he Dundee firemen and It
will alao provide more fire protection for
Dundee. That village had twenty-nine
fire alarms last vsar.
' Name to (la Osj Forever.
Mr. filubaugh, retiring chairman of th
Dundee village board, states that In his
opinion the name of Dundee will go on
forever, like a oertaln brook of poetry.,
He admit there la nothing In a name.
but he contenda that nothing short of an
uprising would result if any sugtsestlon
would be mode tj chunKe the name of
Dundee to Omaha. In everything else
he says Dunueeitea usv willing to loin
'hands In the Greater Omaha spirit.
There haa been muchWonicrn among
dog owners of Dundee whether the
Oreater Omaha dog catchers would fall
to recognise canine licenses already Is
sued by that village for this year. As
surances are given by City Clerk Flynn
that no attempt will he made to Im
pound Dundee dogs thtt have been reg
ularly IKenaed. Th same will apply to
South Omaha.
Commissioner Hutler offered a resolu-
ill -.isia Wilrki h lHM?Mnn
n ..-..1 m ra . Ill 5 WON' 4
l U rJLP 4! ait J pa M
TilE ENGAGEMENT LEADS TO MARRIAGE
MARRIAGE LEADS TO THE HOME
A3fD TUB HOOT LKADS T0U TO HABT3UTS Yen wOl
sircly want a pretty aid oowfortable home, Harttsan's extrefitoly
llberd open ehslrfre sceenat aston makes Uis SMALLEST salary
latye emongh to aifsrd bonse wtla yrery pessible cent fort. Choose
YOUR fa to re kerne froa the Urgtwt, hlgit grade stock of faralUre
in Ue city. Yon will fiat vr prteea akaolately the lowest In Omaha.
It will pay ywn to set) u befare hayias;.
Special Easy Monthly Payments H
Arranged on Any Purchase If Desired 8)
A SANITARY WHITE ENAMEL
LINKD REFRIGERATOR Of
fered at an unusual saving;. Ia
amply roomy and haa an Ice ca
pacity of 40 lbs. Has two nickel
'Wlro shelves, patent drip and
drain and best Insulation. En
tire case made of
selected hard
wood. Very special
$8.95
Always
MY0i WANTS NEW FIRST
FLOOR AT THE CITY HALL
Moor Dahlman has asked th city
building department to furnish an esti
mate of the coat of a new mala floor for
tht city hall.
Tue present floor la of Mosaic work.
ht.-h requires continual patching; and la
Winning to look rather provincial.
KAISER GRIEVES OVER
ATTACK ON KARLSRUHE
AMSTERDAM. June !. Via London ).
A message received here today from
Frankfurt says the grand duke of Hs.len.
now at tha front, baa aent the following
Ulrgram concerning the recent raid on
Tha Rss! Suffrage
of Wotnon
y V
Motherhood Is the thought uppermost in
WOman'g mind. And with It, of course,
comes ue question ol
comfort, of helpful
side and Influences.
Among the best of
these' Is a well known
external remedy,
"Moltters fries d."
It la gently applied to
the surface muscle.
These are rubricated,
toned, nsda pliable so
tbsy streteh as nature
require without the
strain and pain oa
curl and ligament.
This Influenre extanda
through the myriad of nerve to deeper sur.
faces, the luterBal organ. And thus a
period of repose must rviort Itself not only
In the mind of the mother, but opoa the
babe to come.
A point upon which all experienced people
sire la tti accepted fact Utat whatever aa
eipectaot mollier mar do for herself that Is
eaft and harmless Is booad to encourage;
onsdsnce Is herself. And as 'she applies)
' Uotiier s Friend" with her own hand whes
ever required and Just where Beaded, she
soon learns t- forget tboe apprehensions ss
often liaafl native.
Young mothers who hare used "Mother's
Friend'' have written to say how rr Juiced
Karlaruhe by French aeroplanes to tkm .VS ZZL.ZJ-Ji?
w-Hwaasw ssvs uuHn., BUU JVOClT Uiii (U
burgomaater of that ctty: , which tlisy bad heard aad feared. Oct a
"Roiperor William has telegraphed to bottle ef "Mother's Iriend" at any drug
mo his deep Indignation at the wicked at- "tur Staply spply It over the stomach mu
Uok upon beloved Karlsruhe. The poor 1 J"4 T-' "T ST" "1
. ...... , ... t (ofort dsy and Bight. Write to Uradselil
innocent victims among civUtans have aulutor. teg Lamar Bldg, Atlanta. Ua, for
greatly afflicted him." tUrir Landsoue aud lutrucUv huuk.
W frr-.-r-S . Oct
OTJR NEWEST
DeQeiON KHOfcUi
LHK DUiFOLD
BeU DA V JO K
FOH.T. Made with
fenulae soild oak
rame, fiaJahed ia
golden. Seat ana
back eiecantly
upholstered to
blank Imperial
leather. Instantly
converted Into a
sanitary bed. Spe
cial price for this
week
$23.75
MASSIVE ROYAL CIRCA8SI0N W AL
NUT PRINCESS DRESSER The
fin tab. is so finely executed that ft Is
Impossible to tell it from tha semilneL
Haa four roomy drawers, full swelled
front and heavy plank top. Leo-ere
s i i e French beveled
plats mirror. .A
derful value, at.
ivy.
15.95
HARTMArTS MODEL. ONE MOTION
FOLDING QO-CAIIT. Frame built en
tirely of heavy stL With hard turned
wooa nanoins. Has ten-Inch wheels,
fitted with heavy tires. Kaally folded
'm tpij cctmiorisDie.
KpecLaJ'for thla week at
only.
UUJ lUIUfU
S4.05
F Soma Rag:
I For This
Week:
Ons of our big
specials this
wedk is i
fine 6xs ft.
B r u s sels
rug. should
be seen to
b a appre
elated. Many pat
tern t o
a e 1 e o t
from. .Spe
cial price.
II i I I I I H 4AJ-U-miA-N a
a i ai m m m vac sv-ev eir - i l i j m r-vsi rem
56 85
B&rtrainji 7si-
- t . tr ii i a
mt: .S .I. : -si 1
Y 7 jy-ry
a I .ssaCssBsv 1 I It.
eT?j?srry?-
vur- an. mi. w
Eug-Values:
special offering l
in a xu it. 3
velvet r u a.
Has fine
high pile.
a wide
rang-e o f
e I g- a
and oolor
e on blna
1 1 o n s to
e h o o s
from
Haztman
Feather
Your
Nest
A 8PLBNMD ROCKKR BAROAIK.
stered In Imperial leather over full eteel con
struction. Enure rraaie or American quarter
sawed Imitation oak. Ha artlstl- g f sa
cally tufted hack ajd front posts 2telOel
S11.98 :
Here Is aa e
ample of rea
value giving.
xlt ft. Mon
Brussels Kur. Extra
well woven. Sirong and dur-
ble. Beautiful oriemaltta AO
design. Hpeclal at 1.93
dlscrlmln
buyer will
r special x
"Hampton"
value. Extra fine In detail. S
Persian, Floral. Turk- Ml CM j
Ibh. Crlentala. at. only. . I
' a-..aaaaiaTaatsaaaftaV1
ssnaar3sr ajTSjai SjvSTJr rsr'safT aissx. q uicwsjsg
n June Brides Attention!
Mj Rooms Furnished Complete
$5 a Month Pays for II.
i
a. neatly carvea.
i
m
Si
an umwAar larch maseith ooina-l
IAL LIBHAKI TAULJd. Uad tbrouhout ofl
iea American quarter-sawed Imltatloa I
1-INCH CONTIvrofS POST 8TERL
BEl COMBINATION. Kxtra massive,
well niado Vernls Martin bed with ten
yJ heavy fillera, all steel soring, with
tw.iv iiviii- ii-ii nun m ppienai'i nwr
flton top matters with durable tlrk-
Utitlre combination f r
ecially priced at . IJ1IH
I
IaralIo
rii ma.
aSJ
fl only.
iTi
it ill' ftI in I I
Dla
eeeat ea
ear ls
steat eteek ef
Imported
aeed aad
Hattaw
IsiesBse
Karaltere
h; -i)t a
select?
oak. Heavy plank top measures 11x41 Inches, j
resting- on heavy panel ends. An tn g a )
'absolutely
new dfi rn In hluli
Jf a rsae iuis, specially prioea.
Wlta every
paresusae
this week a
keaetltvl
42-pieee
dlnaer set,
with every
perehese ef
SAO.ee er
$8.1)8,
AN KJCCEPTIONAI. TALOTB IN A -INCH BOIJD OAK PORCH 8WINU
It la aubatantlallv anade aad splendidly finished in Karty . Easjllah.
Meuuree (0 Inches loaar and 11 Inches deep. Ha high panel back.
Cornea complete with heavy galvanised chains and ceiilo
hook. Soeoially prieed while a small auanuty laau ai
this low price
?! ..$2.98
HH;ll t.KAl'K r't'Ulsa CARP TA
ltLfc.. ii In. lies suure. covered with
the Imsi grade of felt cleth or Imita
tion leather, frames are of eolkd oak.
orntr have brusa fitting. Leg s
ronaiy orstsj. uur low
for this week only
ri.i tion l
lJ all c
'a1 stron
lJ price
at . . .
AMERICAN flBEATEST HOSfErTJRniSHERA.
1414-1G-18 DOUGLAS SUIEEA
0)
lis sue
OUR IMPROVED FOC
PASSENGER LAWN
SWING Stands 7 feet
high, eitfimeled red. Seat and plat
form have splendid oil rubbed finish.
Will not be affected by rain. Swings
amiy ana moroupi.iv
braced. Our low prloa
only
$4.95
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