The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 05, 1923, LATE CITY EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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Winifred Tray nor
to Wed M. J.
Flanagan
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Traynor
announce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Winifred, to M. J.
Flanagan, son of Mr. and Mrs. .John
J. Flanagan of this city. The wedding
will be solemnized sometime this
month.
Miss Ttaynor was graduated from
St. Berchnran's academy. She is an
associate member of tlie American
Guild of Organists and is organist and
choir director at the church of the
Holy Angels. She is well known in
musical circles as a pianist and so
prano soloist as well as an organist.
Mr. Flanagan is also well known in
musical circles as a tenor soloist. He
is a graduate of Creighton university
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Silver Anniversary.
Thirty-five friends surprised M
and Mrs. Charles Hess on their 20U
wedding anniversary Saturday eve
ning and presented them with a chest
of silver.
A wedding cake, which formed the
table centerpiece, was the gift of Clar
ence and Francis Hess, sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Hess. The evening was
spent in games.
STUDY LAW
Cue System and Moot Court
The Case System of instruction is
used throughout, the f,aw Course at
Creighton College of I,aw. Session*
of Moot Court are held regularly to
illustrate the various stages of liti
gation. Public Speaking and Parlia
mentary I*"' are practiced in a
“Model House" in which the entire
school participates Omaha i* the
home of the Douglas County Court
House where 70 divisions of local and
county courts are constantly in ses
sion together with the U. S. District
Court. Creighton's Law library is
the best in the Mid-West, consisting
of 20,000 volumes, 7,000 of which are
Standard Texts. The degree of
“LLB” is conferred.
BATED CLASS A" SCHOOLS
The Professional department* of
Creighton University. Colleges of
Medicine, Dentistry, Law and Phar
macy, are rated Cla*s "A" Schools.
STANDARDIZED ATHLETICS
1933-4 Catalog* Now Ready
Th« Creighton Uniyeretty
Dapt. E OMAHA. NIB*.
jj Paxton Memorial Hospital Graduates Nurses |
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Paxton Memorial hospital has right
| graduates this year. Miss Bonnie
! Farmer of Wichita Falls, Tex.. Misses
I Gertrude Thomas and Florence Nel
son. Hhiekley; Miss Ruby Blunt. Bur
I chard, Nebr.; Miss Helen Dorman,
Plattsmouth, Mis* Florence Paddack
of Omaha, Miss Berrmrdin Hageman,
Howells, Nebr., and Miss Myrtle Syd
ness of Winner, S. D. These girls
will go into private, institutional and
public health nursing.
Several parties have been given in
their honor. The alumni associ»tion
entertained on May 25 with dinner
at The Brandeis. Last Tuesday the
hospital gave a dinner party at the
Fontenelle hotel followed by a the
ater party at the World. Guests
from the hospital staff included Miss
Ada S. Charlton, superintendent of
nurses, Mrs. Vossler Coate, Misses
Carrie l,auer, Rowena Drake and
Katherine Morrow.
College Club Picnic.
The domestic education section of
,o Omaha College club will hold Its
mual picnic Saturday afternoon. 5
clock, at the Standeven farm. Nine
■enlh and Blondo streets. Those who
Van Sant School
of Business
Entering Upon Its Thirty
third Year
For girls and women having
High School or College education,
and for those with business ex
perience w'ho desire to increase
their earning power.
We place students in desirable,
inexpensive boarding places, 6r
secure positions where they can
earn their living expenses out
side of school hours.
Addreit Information Clerk
Van Sant School
of Business
Omaha
205 South 19th Street
Cotner College
The School of
Individual Attention
Charles Elliott Cobbey,
Preiident
Bethany, Nebraska.
SHATTUCK SCHOOL
“Where Boys Are Fitted for Success in Life”
A vigorous body, an alert mind, high
ideals and the will to succeed are ele
ments of life equipment Shattuck give*
to boys. Thorough preparation for lead
( ing college*. All popular sport* under
eight efficient coache*. Military train
I ng under government control Summer
School on unique plan. June 19 to July
29. Particulars on request. Address
SHATTUCK SCHOOL
Box E Faribault, Minn.
plan to attend are requested to no
tify Mrs. E. Li. Glover, WE. 3672.
Mrs. Tucker's Niece to Wed.
Word has been received here of
the approaching marriage of Miss
Olive Meeds, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Meeds of Los Angelas,
to ,T. .1. Martin of Chicago, which
wilt take place Wednesday, June 6.
The bride has frequently visited here
at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Charles
A. Tucker.
•Itthnaon-Gihson.
Miss Irene Gibson and Arthur
Johnson, both of Mullen, Neb., were
married Saturday night, at the home
of Mr. Johnson's sister. Mrs. Henry
Easterhouse. The Rev. George A.
Miller, pastor of the First Christian
church, officiated. Only immediate
relatives were present.
Cnboma Club.
Coboma club met Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Glen Gamble. Mrs. Rob
bert Olmstead was a prize winner.
Bee Want Ada Produce Results.
Burgess Bedtime
_Stories_
The Littlest Bear’s Hard la-sson.
By TOHKNTON W. BURGESS.
S’ ..
Tils harder The Iraaon. the surer to be
Remembered with profit; just try It and
see —Llttleat Rear.
Of course, you know what Mother
Bear wan doing when Littlest Bear
came out of the bushes and found
her. She was tearing open a fallen,
hollow tree trunk which bees had
taken for a storehouse and filled with
honey. It was that honey which the
three little Bears had smelled. And
it was the smell of that honey that
had led Littlest Bear to disobey
Mother Bear and selfishly' plan to get
to whatever It was that smelled so
good before her brother and s.ster
could.
Now, Mother Bear had In her time
torn open many storehouses of the
bees, and she knew just how badly
angry bees can sting. She had in
All Our Graduates
Are In Positions
Take Your Course Here end We Will
Piece You
| Day School-Night School-All Year
For a better Business Training investi
gate this school. It has paid others and
it will pay you. Phone At. 7774 or write
AMERICAN COLLEGE
Established 1017 Fully Accredited.
1908-16 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb.
I 7he East and the West Meet at the
Kearney Military Academy
A Boarding School for Boys. Operated by
the Episcopal Church
1,733 at Kearney, Neb., the Midway City.
Accredited by Universities and War Dept,
High School and College Preparatory.
A Lower School for Fifth to Eighth Grades.
Fall Term Begins September 12th
Write Now to Headmaster for Information.
Summer School
OPENS JUNE 18 - - Register Now!
Pave the way for a successful school year by start
i ng new subjects or bri ngi nggrades up to standard.
Pupils of Like Ability in Same Class
“We Co-operate With the Public Schools, and
the Public Schools Co-operate With Us.”
Electric Fans or Study in the Open Air.
School ot Individual Instruction
Harney 2949
Mis. Cfcriatcl Fay Pratt, Owner and Mgr. Mrs. George C. Edgerly. Principal.
ADVISORY BOARD
H. H. Baldrige Dr. Samuel MtClencghan W. J. Foye
J. E. Davidson George H. Payne
3519 HARNEY STREET 3507 HARNEY STREET
Fir at to Sixth Grades. Inclusive Junior High and High School
SUMMER
CLASSES
Special Elementary
Instructors .
of National and Science
Raputation Courses
In addition to our LOUriei
regular faculty. q
Dr. Carolina Hedger. DCJlfl
Ph. D v.«_ _ a |
Dr C N. Wangar. Jur,e 11
Dr. AhBDH.n. General
Dr .JaWl-^r. College
rn. d Classes
Miss Prarl Wshar. _
a. m. Begin
Mist Graca Leaf hero, • . a
a m June IS
T» UNIVERSITY
Ine of OMAHA
Learn aVocation
This Vacation
—so that next summer you will
be entitled to a vacation WITH
PAY.
And all the time you will be
earning the salary of a trained
office worker.
You are privileged to begin your
course any day—the sooner you
start, the sooner you will be .
placed on the payroll.
The brightest successes in the business world started
where you will now start. Your opportunities are
equally as good.
Choose from the list, of courses shown,
signify your preference and special
booklets will be mailed at once.
Boyles College
18th and Harney,
Omaha. Neb.
Phone Jackton 1869
Merriam Block,
Council Bluffi, la.
Phone 576.
CURRICULUM:
Complete Commercial
Shorthand and
Typewriting
Private Secretarial
Bookkeeping. Bank
ing, Auditing
Telegraphy
Civil Service
Complete Kngllih
< nmptometrjr
Machine Bookkeeping
School All Summer—Both Day and Evening Claaaae
Sincerity
of
Purpose
is the substance which huilris for
confidence, and only by sincerity
of purpose can a newspaper gam
the confidence of its readers—
never has The Bee violated their
confidence.
The Bee’s Educational Depart
ment is maintained for your use.
This department will carefully
analyze your educational needs,
exercising the greatest care and
diligence that your sou or daugh
ter be placed in the right school
or college. betters of inquiry
should be addressed to The Bee’s
Educational Department.
tended to get that storehouse torn
open, and then call the triplets over
there after the bees had given tip
fighting. That is why she had told
the triplets to remain right where
they were.
When Blttlest Bear came out into
the opening where Mother Bear was
at work the angry bees discovered
her at once and a crowd of them
at once gathered around her and be
gan to sting. Now, the first tiling
that little folks do when hurt is to
run to mother. Had I.ittlest Bear
been older and wiser she would have
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The angry her* discovered her at
once.
at once turned back into the bushes
and run away from that place as fast
as she could. Instead, she ran
straight for Mother Bear, to be pro
tected and comforted. Of course, it
was the worst thing she could have
done. You see. she ran straight to
where there was the most trouble.
By the time she reached Mother
Bear she was bawling as only a little
Bear i an bawl. She had been stung
and stung and stung, and every sec
ond she was stung again. At the
first cry of IJttlest Bear. Mother
Bear stopped tearing open that old
tree trunk. As IJttlest Bear reached
her Mother Bear swung a big paw
and knocked IJttlest Bear heels over
head Into the bushes.
IJttlest Bear hadn't expected any
thing like that. Of course not. She
was so etartled and surprised that
for a moment or two she actually
forgot the pain of those stings Never
in all her abort life had Mother
Bear treated her like that. But
Mother Bear had done Just the right
thing She had known that in among
those hushes the angry bees would
not be so likely to see IJttlest Bear
and so she would be saved from a
worse stinging than she already had.
Poor IJttlest Bear! Her world wai
entirely upset When she had ex
lierted to he comforted and protected
she had been knocked heels over
head. She scrambled to her feet and.
whining and whimpering, she ran
headlong away from that dreadful
place, which was exactly what Mother
Bear had hoped ahe would do. Pres
ently she discovered that no longer
were any of those dreadful bees
around her. There were no more
stings, but, oh, how the stings she
had received did ache! l.ittlest Bear
stopped running snd sat down. Such
a miserable, miserable little Bear as
she was!
After a while she heard Mother
Bear calling She heard Brother and
Sister hurrying to Join Mother Bear
But It was a long time before Littleat
Bear ventured back. When ehe did
she found Brother and Slater and
Mother Bear stuffing themselves with
honey. There were no longer any
bees around. Very meekly Littlest
Bear joined the others. She had had
a hard leason. a very hard lesson. She
had learned that disobedience snd self
lshness do not pay.
(Copyright. 1»!l >
The next story : "A Sorry Looking
Little Bear.”
Sartorial Secrets.
h '‘-kings show embroidered anklets
In selr color and in slightly contrast
ing shades.
To wear with thin dresses are now
being shown dainty little hats In
rrtishable black taffeta On* In roll
brim fashion Is sewn row on row with
fine straw braid and has a aide co
carde of self rlhhon.
Another small hat la a short hack
poka of silk groa de Londre* with a
soft corded crown all over emhroid
ered In black stltrherv A side knot
ornament Is made of straw braid.
A short too k off the face hat of
silk crepe de t hine has a (Swiss straw
flange on one side and a soft sec
tlonal crown. It is trimmed with a
side cluster ornament of fork edge
grosgraln ribbons
Ali\ KRTINKMKNT.
STOP ITCHING SKIN
Zrmo, tin* Clean, Antisrptic
Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief
There is on* safe, dependable treat
mrnt that relieve* Itching torture and
that cleanses and soothe* the skin.
Ask any druggist for a 36c or (1
bottl* of Zemo and apply It as direct
ed (Stain you will find that irritation*.
Pimple*. Blackhead i, Ecitmi
Blotches, Ringworm snd a.nutar skin
troubles will disappear.
7.rn-io, the penetrating, satisfying
liquid, is all that is needed, tor it
banishes most skin eruptions, makes
the skin soft, smooth and healthy.
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Personals
_____
Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Megeath and!
Mr. and Mrs. Wyndsor Megeath are
in Chicago.
Miss Genevieve Freeman of Ala
mosa, Colo., is the house guest of
Miss Ann McConnell.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Henske announce
the birth of a son. John McClanahan.
at the Methodist hospital on Sunday
morning.
Mrs. J. W. Burt, Miss Frances
Burt and Miss Scundretr left Sunday
by motor for Fargo, S. D. They will
return Saturday.
Dr. Alfred J. Brown has returned
from Rochester, Minn . where he at
tended the annual meeting of the
American Surgical association.
Mrs. Bert B. Booth accompanied by
her son, Jack, left for Denver Sunday
evening for a visit with her daughter,
Mrs. E. Richard DeYoung.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Preston will
take the E. F, Folda home for the
summer. The Foldas will go to their
summer home in Wisconsin.
Joseph Baldrige leaves this week to
join Mrs. Baldrige at the home of her
father, Benjamin Smith, in Rockland.
Me En route he will visit his old
home in Philadelphia.
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Ring of Mad
ison, Neb., who have been spending
the winter in southern California, re
turned Friday and are visiting the
doctor's sisters. Mrs. F. A. Wellman
and Miss Elisabeth Eong of this city.
Miss Ruth Flllius of Eos Angeles,
after a two weeks' visit in Omaha
and Council Bluffs, left Saturday
morning for Excelsior Springs, a'
coinpanied by her aunt, Mrs. .1 H.
Carse. They will meet her mother
and sister, Alisa Marion, there and
remain two nr three weeks. On June
23d the Filllus family will sail for
Europe.
At the Races.
Miss Erna Reed will have a box
at the Ak Sar Ben races on Wedne*
day.
Sleuth* Bring Bark Auto
Said to Be Bandit Machine
Detectives t'ich and Boler returned
yesterday from Kansas City, Mo.,
where they went. Sunday with George
Brown, one of the men who held up
and robbed an oil lillinK station at
Thirteenth street and Missouri ave
mi* the night of May JO. to recover
the stolen automobile which was used
by the bandits.
They drove back in the stolen ma
chine. it belongs to Hugh Williams,
1011 South Thirty-eighth street.
Brown, following his arrest, told po
lice no sold it near Kansas City for
1125._
Third Generation is
Using Syrup Pepsin
No other Loittire cu replace Dr. Cald
well's ie the confidence oi
there who ate it
rT,HEnE are thousands of
1 healthy, robust young men and
women who have never in all
their lives taken any other laxa
tive for constipation than Dr.
(.aldwells >\ruj»
Pepsin. 1 heir
parents were
given it by their
parents; the
grandparents are
using it today.
It is the one lax
ative ideally suit
ed to all the fam
ily. safe for the
little ones, eflfec
tivc in grownups ho compounded
that elderly jieople, who are con
stantly forced to take a laxative
because the intestinal muscles
are weakening, find increased
dosage unnecessary. This wonder
ful constipation remedy haa been
used continuously for 30 years,
arid over 10 million Isittles are
now sold annually, the largest
gelling family laxative in the
world! The ost averages hut a
cent a dose. Every druggist sells
it, and under a guarantee to do
as claimed or your money will be
refunded.
Millions of carefully conducted
homes are never without a bottle
of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.
ft
ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE
. I
j Thousands of parents are asking ,
Ihemselses. “ Where ran / find a trust
worthy lazahse that anyone in the
family cc n use when jonstipated?’'
T urge you to try Syrup Pepsin.
I will gladly provide a liberal free
sample bottle, sufficient for an adequate
test. Write me uhere to tend it.
Address Or. W. O flaldtuell. 5/5
Washington St., Monticello, Illinois.
Oo it now!
Mr. J. B. Belk of Shaw, Mi**.,
relies on i' 1 to keep his
children and Mrs.
Cat herine Connolly of Jersey City,
N. J.. declare* that not only her- ,
self but all her neighbor* and
friends use it and tell others about
it. There is scarcely a day that
someone in a family doe* not
need it for constipation, flatulency,
auto-intoxication, biliousness, in
testinal poisoning, headaches,
colic and cramps, and to break
up fevers and colds.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is
a scienlile ally-balanced com
pound of Egyptian senna with
pepsin and pleasant-tasti ng i
aromatics. The formula is on the
package. As the popularity of
this natural vegetable laxative
increases, the public discards the
harsher physics like calomel, coal
tar in candy form, salt waters and
powders. Dr. Caldwell's Svrup
Pepsin empties the bowels more
cleanly and without any danger.
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extra Vary coats
of everlasting
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Thick Where Wear Comes
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pered Asphalt Shingles give a 50
greater wearing power with but
slight increase in the weight of a
roof—or its cost. Thickness comes
where wear comes _
Because of their taper—an exclu
sive feature—Winthrop Shingles lie
snug and weather proof. Their thick
butts give the shadow lines that
made the old wood shingle roofs
so attractive.
Tapered Shingles he
close and flat and
offer greatest thick
ness where exposed to
weather.
mthrop
Tapered Asphalt Shingles
have been described as “architecturally correct, mechan
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and fire resisting qualities and their attractive shape, they
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slate crushed and pressed deep into the asphalt
Mottled effects, patterns or solid colors are easily possible
to meet any taste. You can recognize these shingles by
their thick ends and their WINTHROP trademark. See
your local lumber dealer today or write us for samples
and information. Make your roof a permanent and a
beautiful one.
Beckman-Dawson Roofing Company
Dept. U, 111 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111.
Factorira at Argo, 111., and Detroit. Mich.
Exclusive dealers in this territory. Complete
stock carried at our Omaha vards
Updike Lumber & Goal Co.