12 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 12. 1912. A HONOR MEMORY OP. MOTHERS JWmaa'i Christian Astociation Ap is ; peals for Some Fundi. Marries Friend of Her Youth iE&AiGE OLD PEOPLE'S HOME i ArtMUrt la 1SKJ te Rr Tar- He Oat as a Larger Sralr Wlleem aeejaeet Mener I Be lard a R:. f the Editor ot The Omaha Beer It , very appropriate tela;' to present , ttfteugn tba columns of jour paper tho "0 of tho Woman's C.Kii.an socfa- tlea, whteh maintain the Old People's J .noma at Eli Wirt street. Tne work waa oran::! r-ece.ir.iier I. ISSt and can Justly lay claim to being !tlS" oldest charltaele and piillanthrujuc .organisation in urnana. iiecinn;r jf ny doing a genera) relief work, fa'lowed by ,tkat of conducting the Old . j' home, a 'Tourtg Woman's nome, T,tiv.e;s AiC iCnpdresi'a homo and Woman's exchans, ittta: work continued iinl'.l other growing organisation met tho r. t .nc of tlr lines of aerial nilfcre work. ' it 1S0J tho charter was changed and meji as well as womej were admltfd. ,tna name chanced to that of the Old Pseple's homo and tho present bomo pur irhasod. remodeled and opened In Augurt. -j-wmij'iivs people ran oe accoromoaateo. nd at present titer are twenty-four In "V home. ' Tbe rev en t bequest of Anna Wilton. leVslrig her horns at 20:1 Wirt street. w.'Ht three and a bait lota, to th association, mas as it possible to plan for a larcrr sad mora modern building. ' " need Mere Msnrr. It ts the plan to use the brick house for administrative purposes, building new brick wtnga on the east and west, baring a building wbea completed that will ae i commodate forty-five to fifty people. It is estimated that between .) and taMM will be needed to erect and equip such building. Th cash bequeathed from th Wilson estate Is flOwO, from which the Inheritance tax will be de ducted, and th residue of th bequest will not be available for four or five year. Th firm of Fisher sV 1-awrle baa been authorised to prepare plans for a modern three-story building, built with iu. turm hi Willi IV me winee Simula oecnalon demand, eventually It la hoped by the association worker that the ad- Joining corner lot en each side may be purchased. Th association has no debt and th trustee sre most anxious that the build in' shall be dedicated free from any In etnanrance. This ran easily be madt Irnsslbl by public gifts. It I peculiar!' .fitting at this time to mass an appeal; oa this day when th tenderest emotions eat to th eurfaae, the day wa sacredly claim belongs to "mother," the day t laisttt ts llntrer lovingly over th memory of, j mother." be ah with us or in th arret beyond, the beautiful whit floeer lypwying ail inei as pure, iragram ana eU-Ililee In life. A hearts go out to th great motherhood of th world, ars there net many men and women In Omaha who 9( make a substantial gift to ti e cause In; nam of "mother," that noma other '! ether" who has been left without a her and means or support, nil atone In the..' twilight of life, may be given th nerfaaary comforts In, her declining yJtfT Th home 1 I ha only shelter left i at any. and as th greater part of their 3 In- $ If ' . , 3 II ... - -V IB" "1 i . H '. eves I I - ' 1 I : i - sr " - V"" ""-'; . j r; ' . " " '... v. cJyf Ja j CHARLES H. HACKETT. MISS KOUA W. NICHOLS. OMAHA SCHOOL TEACHER HETlKKrJ TO MARRY FRIEND OT HER TOUTH. told him to wait unUI Mil and If had 1IB to spent In their rooms, single room lent (banged his mind sh would then 1 mbuIuI HMH. - S...I.I. I . ..... IT", I. . a, , V WWMU ratiwa for man nod wlf er mother sad t dejisthter. . ' . rentrihutions may te nant to th tree. unf of th building fund, Kdgar M. Mrlwman, Jr., 4S8 Board of Trade blftllii. Its nubile has been tntereated In the Offc People s home for years, and we ask y to help at this time to establish one eoViijuais to th growth of eur city. eV watercolor sketch ot the proposed bail.Ung may be seen at the C. H. Diets company, IStd Famam street. t MRS. OKORQS TII.DKN. Chairman; MRS. a K, SPALDINa. MRU. EDWARD JO UN HON, Building Commutes, u i! i: S UJS. MARSHAL TAKES PRISONER TO LOUISIANA (r,lted State Marshal WIDIam P. War. p n Deputy Marshal ". B. Nlckerson left. ' te eveulng for' "hreveport. L.r taking with them Tom L. Mitchell, iwamed there for violating the Internal yj enu law. H was arreatrd bar last aV&xUy en th request ot the federal aujborttlc at Shreveport Khile en rout to Shreveport Warner and; Nlcksrson will tak Oeerge Parker to: Leavenworth. Parker pleaded guilt) freesday to breaking Into and robbing the IMStofno at Sioux, Neb., and waa een Wsaced by Judge Morris to two years In tb federal prison. ; v BelldlBB Penalta. , George E. Barfcsr, X South Flfteenlh su-eot, alterations. ISOO; T. Spellman, 'Twenty -fifth and Kahler streets, fram dlUng. M; H. K. Shalberg, at Og dn street, frame dwelling, U.J0O; Dr. Ti R. Talry, Sat North Fourteenth street, cement plaster dwelling, KMt; O. H. rady. t9U North Thirty-fifth street, fraais dwelling. James Smith, itrliHe brick dwelling, r,VXk MRS. NICHOLS WILL MARRY On Omaha Teaching Staff for the La.it Twenty-Four Yean. WEDS HUSBAND OF EES FRIEND Will Seeeaae Bride ml C. M. Haekelt f Cekassrtt, Mass., with Wksst Wife She Ramped a Child at Vfraest llaaaeslead. Mra tolls W. Nichols, for many years a teacher In th eighth grade at Castsl lar svhool and for the last twenty-four ysar a member of th Omaha teaching starr, will retire this year and shortly after school cloaca will go to Boston where she will marry Charles H. Ilarkett of Cohasaotl, Mass., who wlf wa a playmate of her girlhood and together, whsn both were children, they romped about the eld homestead of Mrs. Nichols' grandfather in. 'ermont. ' sirs. Ntcnais- maiden nam was joeiia I. Weed and her family has lived for five generations oa th old homestead In northern Vermont, near Essex. More than a quarter of a century ago ah wa married to Mr. Nichols, who died two years after the marriage, Th widow came west and has been a teacher In Omaha sine Fberuaty t, im. Asks II I m I Walt Tear. Mr. Ilackett waa married a fw years after Miss Ward had beoom Mrs. Nich ols. He married a cousin of Mis Weed and her dear friend. Several years age Mrs. tlarkalt died and when Mr. Ilackett decided to "settle down" again he ap pealed to th Omaha school teacher whom he had known since a child to be hi comiwilon. Sha accepted a year ago, but bo.om hi wlf. At lbs elo of school this year. Mrs, N Mulls will leave the old Caatsllar bu.ld- lng which will never more be ased as a school house, for It ha been replaced by a new building which will be ready tor occupancy before th fall term open. She will go to Chicago In June and spend some time with niece and will tnn Journey to Botu. . ' s. ' ' Will Marry at Brother's Hem. "We will be married In August or Sep tember," laid the retiring school teacher, "at my brother' noma in Esse. W will live in Cohaseeti for a while, but Mr. Ilackett is building a horn at Hano ver, and we will settle down there ' Mrs. Nichols ha many relative and friend la Boston and in Vermont ' Her family cam to America In 1U Her hua band wa a nwrcliaat at Kssca, and wha h would go to Boston to buy merchan dise Mrs. Nichols often accompanied him, and waa most frequently entertained at the home of Mr. and Mra liackalt Mr. ilackett ts one of the well known business men ot Cohassett and ha also a wld aoqualnutnc In Boston, lis baa been a resident ot Cohassttt many years, ! Is now a member of the finance com mittee ot that city and has a reputation for honest and ability. Ha I a member of th Msaonra order and a lumber dealer at Cohassett. Una Been Seceesefal Teacher. Superintendent K. U. Graff expressed hi regret at th departure ot Mrs. Nich ols, who has been on ot th reliable and very successful teachers ot th city. During her residence her she has spent several vacation in the east with her friend and relative. Sh at now living at ITtl South Nineteenth street. She I th secrstary ot tho Teachers' Annuity association. Sh retires OH pension, hav ing taught longer than the required twenty ysar in th city. Upon Mr. Nichols' retirement six teach ers will have been lost this year from the Omaha teachlnaT staff, all ot them re- t signing to take up the less arduous du ties of wlvea Mies Blanch CsmpUll. Miss Gertrude Warren. Miss Blanche Marshall. Miss Jrssi Waa and Mis Margaret West, sie among those who have resigned or whose resignations are now In th hands of th Board of Educa tion. Mia West I in th western coun try on a claim, but wtll forsake her claim, It Im rumored, to become the wit ot an old sweetheart. S THREE LADS ARE TAKEN TO INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL Superintendent C. B. Manuel ot the State Industrial school at Kearney wtll tak three Omaha youngster home with him. Judge Kennedy ot the Juvenile court having sentenced them. William Marke rs!, on of th youngsters, ha com mitter twenty-nin houss breaking, hi latest being to enter the home ot W. K. Aldereon of South Omaha and steal hats and plume valued at 1st. When Markaveu. who Is also of South Omaha, discovered that 1m couldn't sell th plumes and th hat h tor them up Into Hired. Probation Officer Mo Aulay said th young man, who I In the eighth grade, was docile enough un der authority but could not keep hi faith with th court. Willi Blxler and Danny Allen ar th ether boy who will go with the Indust rial school superintendent to Kearney. Blxler ha been before the court numer ous tlmea Allan, formerly an Inmate of th Industrial achool. broke hi parol. H wa given leave of' absence to come back to hi horn here after he had suf f erred a sever siegs of pneumonia. He did not return. He wa on of th boys who "borrowed" a horse last week from a neighbor and rod It a long as It could stand. Key te the Situation Bee Advertising. BIS LAUKDRffiSARE KRGED Evam-Model lompanj Till Erect Bail ding on Quarter Block. CONCEIUrS SiPTTAL, 8100,000 Vsrfea ef Beslaees C eeerms la Made BersiM of sevlstt that Cast Be Made In Operating; Eapeaae sad BaylBC Sappltes. Th largest laundry building In Ne-V-aaka will be built at the southerat -imer of Eleventh and Douglas streets jy the new Evans-Model Laundry eom- Mn,- vh;h H.a - A . . n nil I Kf VV - ww,v f I , . eiASss Vlii. h.-a farmed ' by the Evan City Steam laundry and the Model launlry. both pioneer ot th b-jsines In Omaha, th Evans having been founded In IS'i and til Model In 1SS2. A quarter of a block will be covered by the building of the new establishment. Construction will begin at once and th structure is to be completed within four months. Reassns for Cossblnlea. The reason for ths union of the bust. ness of th two concern I In th saving that can be affected In operating costs, which wUl make it possible to give the finest work and still pay th constantly Increasing price for supplies. In erecting the plant, every-provision will be made for the sanitary handling of clothes, and th comfort of the em ployes will be carefully considered. Plenty of light, plenty ot ventilation and electric fen will be features. M. M. Robertson ot the Model and R. E., Segur of the Evans will make a tour of several eastern cltica, visiting th larger laundries to get information that wtll assiet them la building the most im proved up-to-date plant that can be constructed. MARYLAND APARTMENTS ARE TO BE DUPLICATED Tb Maryland apartments. Park ave nue and Poppietoa street, are to be du plicated by a building next door on the northwest corner of those streets. Plana are now being drawn and prob ably will be finished within a few days. Excavation work will be started within a week. The new bulding will be a faith ful replica of the Maryland, containing six apartments. . J. B. Lichtenwalier. owner of the Maryland, will build the new structure. - v ! Track Heel at Chleasns Peetpewed. I CHICAGO. May I The track meet be- 1 tween the freshmen teems ot the Uni ' versity ot Chicago and Northwestern uni : versity and the base ball games be ' tween the University of Chicago and the University of Wisconsin scheduled for , todt y were postponed because of rain- CANADIAN'S TO CELEBRATE WITH ANNUAL BANQUET i Arms Warmaa of Montreal, Canada, general manager of the Grand Trunk Pa cific railway, will address the members of the Canadian club at their annual ban quet at th Paxton hotel Friday evening. Msr - He will talk on the new north west now being opened up and will show stereoprJcon view of this section of tho country. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. II REMY Revitalize Your Car Yen em get th R tray Mag-. neto, th belt magneto in the world, lor leu ths th cost of repairs to your old and unsatis factory ignition. Investigatt this opportunity ik ui to ttll yon about th Rcmy , Excbenee Offer Te"Hif aehri Meats. Ctf esrfets)es all a a terrtoi tastea ana, Omaha Rubber Co t.H.SPMOUtfYe.t. 1608 Harney St- J iswiima'Jwwuiiiji jjM fj " H i .. j i. - i And this is the stamp of ap proval of a responsible maker" proud of his good handi work. The "Winged-Pyramid" is backed by the biggest reliability in all automobile dom something better than a guarantee a worthy repu tationand a car that will go seventy-five thousand strong this year. All Fords are Model Ts all allk except tba bodies. Tb two paraenger runabout costs (590 the fir) passenger tour car tt 90 tb delivery car $700 tb town ear 300 (. o. b. Detroit, completely equipped. Get latest catalogue from Ford ' Motor Company, Mieblgan and Fourteenth Street or direct from Detroit factory. Oow th Law! and Char th CrouwayM With a Jericho ONE TONE. CHIME TONE. Tu8 Signal of a GenUemia Warns without Offence City after cltj la enacting ' ordlnancea requiring automo- ' hi le to be equipped with bom that shall trie Instant, efTee- tire wanting, jet shall not an- ' ' aoy or confuse pee-soaa la the street by aerve-racklng, bam baroeis sonnd. THE JERICHO IS THE PERFECT HORN It Is superior to bulb boras because It la equally effective In tb crowded rdtr so net or oa winding country roads. It ia superior to electrical boras becair tber la not a penny ot expense for batteries or maintenance). It ts superior to very other exhaust bora because It never dogs. Any Motor Car Ageasrjr, arceeoory dealer or garage will sell and pat na a Jericho or Jubilee and the entire cost will be less than CIO.OO. THE RANDALL-FAICHNEY COMPANY, Boston, Hau. THE, OMAHA BEE'S DIREOTORY 0f-Au4o mob ilea and Accessories Nebraska Buick Auto. Company Uleela Braaoa. uth aad V ffiJftefEl.-, Buick ml WelsbCtn-. 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