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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1913)
6 THE BEE; OMAHA, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1913. Direct from Tropical Climes Tone's Spices come to you straight fromtheTropics.wi thali the enriching flavor and tempt ing taste or products peculiar to .those lazy, dreamy lands, TONE'S are always fresh, entirely clean and retain their original' goodness and strength. Try them for all cookery needing season or relish. You'll find they have two or three times the strength of ordinary spices therefore much more economical. Pepper Sttjron Peatmen i Gore Muiturd Ginger Alliplc Sag Natm fielding Sple In srenerous oackasre at best grocers. Ask tor them. Always 20c, o ci e vBee-Hive BY MELWFIOIA. Monday, July 7, 1913, JUST start to travel somewhere or a,nywhoro U you want to find out how small tho world is. You 'will run acrosa pooplo you know or fplks from homo at nearly every turn of tho road, This is again em phasized by tho experience of a party of Omaha tourists, now taking in England, described by one of them as follows: ' "During our trip to Edinburgh from Maachester our party of four, J. Hi Itushton, president of tho Fairmont Creamery company; Mrs. J..H. Rushton and Mlsa Alice Rushton, all of Omaha, 'and John V. Cortolyoa, formerly ot Omaha, but now of Manhattan, ICan., went Into tho dining car at abUt 13 o'clock and were' seated at a table built for . six persons. Shortly afterward two gentlemen camo in, and took tho two remaining a'ts. After listening to our talk for a moment the first gentleman, a . . . ... i . " 'I tea that you are not English.' Or r '"No,' said Mr, Rushton, 'wo'rq AmorJcansJ wA'rotyjom 'Nebraska.' Vm from N0braka niywirrBald.theoldmaB; pA " "And I'm from Nebraska,' too;' said tha'aacondgeaUbnjan,' a pleasant, smooth-faced young man. "The first ot the two men was JohmDunlop, w,ho made his fortune on farm near Fullerton, but is now. living at oylalo.;noair Liverpool, llngjand, Tho younger mat! was Eov. H. A. WhUloek,' who wan 'raised near Hastings and la now with tho Amorican Proatyytorlan mission, at Lahore, India.1 tincoln Motorists. A partr yifiy flv automobiles from Uncotn mufio a trip under the guiaanci) or Albert Watklns to n point between J'lfUtamouth and Bolievuo, to sro the tlJwt bouse ia Nebraska. The party loft Uncotn In the morning and It was nild Bleht before oil had returned to that eity, as th majority went back tiy way 9t Omsba' and lingered awhile In tht nvttrofwrtS. Those in the party Included Mr, and Mrs. E, J, Halner. the Misses Halner, Miss Otorsla Field, Mr. and Mrs. W. X Hardy, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wot the Misses Oijre, Mr. and Mra. Will Owen Jog, g. wilier, Jack MlUr, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 8. Tlbbets, W U Morning, Mies Mildred Morning and Mr. and Mrs. lit It. Wilson. Mrs. Olive Watson and Mr, and Mrs. Whlttemore of Lincoln motored to' th s City Friday to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gould Diets at a bouse party a( Luke Manawo,, J , ' ' i Enjoyable House Party. Mr. and Mrs. OouloYDIfWt en'tsrtalned dellKhtfully at a week-end house party at their cottage at Lake Manawo. The gtiests arrived Friday and remained until punday evening;. The hot and several of the cuests had tholr autos and many Study This Picture There's , a Future in Each Face When wo arc babies, natures starts us with good teeth. If we, safeguard them they keep us In good .health thus wo gTOW'.toigorous' and ruddy old age. To keep hearty and well, observe the two essentials of 4 Good Teethkeeping v -,- . RcioIt to adopt them new ,' fj- Jl Visit yoiir dentist at least twice a year. . C ; "t,2.-Make a dally habit of tho night and mornrnjf sue of Dr.Lyonfs , PERFECT Tooth Powder motor rides were enjoyed. Other enter tainments Including bathing-, boating and tango parties. Borne of the guests were entertained at the clubhouse and others at the Diets cottage. The members Of the house party lnoluded Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hull, Major and Mrs, Carl F. Hart mann. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Bwobe, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. It L. Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. Whltte more ot Lincoln, Mrs OUva Watson ot Lincoln, Mr, Charles L. Saunders, Mr John Wilkes of Florence, Mr. Edward George. Mr, George Wright of Council Bluffs and Mr. and Mrs. Oo'uld Diets. At Happy Hallow. Tuesday afternoon will be children's day at Happy Hollow, when the after noon will be devoted to dancing. Supper parties, at the club ttanday .even ing were given by Mr. J. JSV FrenUss, who had three gueeisi Mr. K. Wk Arthur, three; Mr. H. W. KUIi. thtrr teens Mr. E. S. Folsom, two; Mf. R. M. West, five; Mr. William B, Wblte'horn, four; Mr. auy Liggett, eight; Mr. A. Slbbernsen, two; Or, A. H, Jllle, tws; Mr. D, -M. Edgerly, two; Dr, G?S, Pollard, tw.o; Mr. Bamuel Hqes. Jr., three! Dr "W. F, Mil roy, fours Mr. O. W. Ryan, twoj Mr. C. H. Daihford, six; Mr. J, C. Hammond, two; Mr. O. M. Durkee, two; Mr. W, & Byrne, two; Mr, C N. Robertson, three; Mr. W, H Bmalls, five; Mr J. L. Adams, two! Dr. B. T. Manning, six; Mr. W. O. Bhrlver, three; Mr. C.H, Marley, for; Mr. Harry Mnrsh, four; William Itayes, two; Mr. George Flshe'r, three; Mr. Wal ter Bllver, four. At tho Field Club. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A Bothwel! bad four guests Sunday eventng at .the club; O. J, Baumann. four: D. A. Ilnum. 'nuri II. M. fiuimann, two! A, A. McLaughlin, three) j, v. six; r. w. ij. Hherraaen, four; E. P, JHurphy, four; Fred Dale, five: M. T. flwnrli- flva rhurlu r)rv jfour; George Wright, two; B. M. Slater. The Misses Nna and Hanna Fate en tertained the members of. the Kappa Delta sorority at luncheon today at the FJeld club. Those present werej Mtsses- Misses Helen Norrls, Elizabeth Sherlock, iinim uannuon, r-nten Mcuairrey, BRIEF CITY NEWS BAaWJAPHAatJS. SBleetrla Tans Ourgeas.Qrandeq Co. Stdelity Btersge Van Oo Doug. 1SH Kara Boot Jrrtat It Nov Beacon freer The TUUron Omaha's high grade fam ily hotel. 17th-& Ht Mary's. Transient rms. W1U Entertain E. 8. Westbrook will give a banquet at the Field club this evening for sixteen grain men- When yon take a vacation leave your I silverware, etc.. In Omaha Safe Deposit Co.'s burglar-proof vault, IMS Farnsm Et WB1 Visit la Canada Judge A L. Sut ton of the district court expects to leave Tuesday evening for Calgary, Canada, where be will spend a week with his brother-in-law, who lives at that place. Xuatar JKeld for Tieft Franlc Hunter was arrested Sunday evening by De tective Sullivan and Lahey and charged with the theft of 3S from the Millard Hotel barber shop. Hunter Is being held by Chief Matoney and will be given tt hearing Tuesday. Vreaolier Testifies In Police Conxt .'William Redden, arrested by Chauffeur Joe BaUghman, charged with stealing plumbing from houses In the tornado district, was dismissed In police court when Rev. B. R. Curry testified as to his good character. JPolafnUy Injured A. Chllders of Flattsmouth, Neb., was painfully In jured at Sixteenth and Leavenworth streets by a itreet car. Going around the back end of car he had been riding on he was struck by another car going In the opposite direction. He was given medical attention by Dr. C. H. Beadles and then went on Md way unassisted. Blase Soon Sxtlsgulened Fire started In a pile of rubbish" in the basement of Henry C. Hester's resldense. HOI Evans street, about 1 o'clock Monday morning. Mrs. A, Fisher, who occupies rooms abovi the Kester home, noticed the smoke and notified the, family below, who put out the blase before much damage was done. The origin of the flro is thought to be spontaneous combustion. Xot ramlllar With Air Brush R, P. Stone, arrested by Detective Rich, was booked on the psd of complaints wHh the tnett or an air brush. Sergeant Mar shall, who made out the complaint, is a free born American citizen and as he speaks the English language with a Yankee tins, no thought as to his having acquired n Cockney accent was held for a minute by Judge Foster, Not kltpwlng what an air brush Is,. Stone was discharged. Xlxed Up the Karnes Giuseppe Garo- folo and Rosarla Pattavlna received their second license to wed yesterday In the office of the county clerk, because their names were not spelled correctly on the first papers Issued to them by one ot the clerks on June 28. When their priest found that their names appeared on the first paper as Jot and Rose he refused to accept them as the records to send back to old Italy as they woutd not be clear. "Giuseppe." Is simply Joe In plain Ameri can, and "Rosarla" Is plain Rose in America, but the Italians would not have It so. Winifred Toynor, Nna X'ate, Roxift Cullcn. Eleanor Welch, Hanna, Fate. At the Country Club. Many small supper parties ot four or fire KUCSta wera rlvon at fh rluh Rim. I day. Among those d,lnlng at tho club were xur. ana wrs. A. u. peeson, Mr. and Mrs. H. U Pritchett. Mr. and Mre. W. D, Hosford, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wharton. Mr. and Mra. Churl n. nt. ton, Mrs. Warren Rogers, Mrs. Whltlach pi Brooklyn, N. Y.t Misses Marie Mc Shane, Elisabeth Davis, Menle Davis, Dorothy MWgan, Messrs. Oerald Whar. ton, Ralph peters, Lawrence Brlnker, Guy Furay and Fred Clarke. PrptKd far a!mot half a tnimy by a Doctor of Dental Surgtry Nearly fifty yaars of constantly growing popularity hs etaWiabd the'jiact that it is efficient and safe. Prevents the fqrmation of tartar and the beginning of dacay. Keeps the teeth and mouth absolutely clean. Teach your children to is it night and morning ab&se all, t night. The result will be strong, beautiful teeth and good health. Are you ractding Dr, Lyon's fosgaaine svdvertisKnan.t8? Wkei Dr. lues's 1m sm4 do only Mf mMUi 1a . . . &&$si JfcTl9fySBS9Rsr Birthday Celebration. Mts Myra Lehmnnp entertained her friends Saturday afternoon at a small birthday party. The afternoon was passed With children's game on the, lawn. The table. was decorated with colored candles and humerouo pandit, Those present were: Misses. ' Helen Webber. ; Gertrude Xahre, ; Bernlce Grutnwald. Marie Krelle, I Helen Whitman, 1 Messrs- Byron Grumwald, William Krelle, Arthur Cox, Misses Katherlne "Whitman. Marian Moser, Mabel Houston, Doris Boardroan, Myra Lehrnann, Mesere Jack Lehrnann, ' William Ellis, lorMiEjPariih. Mr. arul Mrs. Herman Sohoafjeld nter- t&tnt RfltUrdHV In Vaww a 1L- T ..IIa t Parish, who leaves for New York to tskn ; me leaoing roil in "Utile Mlsa Flx-IC Tlwea present Were; Mlsees aladya Chandler. Bsele Aarona. Messrs. Robert H. Ruseell. Walter Sorenson. 1 Lttcllf Parish. ' ' Irene Lundgard, Meiers. Al Irwin. Walt Vapor, i Mr- and Mrs. Schonflela. Fersoaal Gossip. Mua Elizabeth Grn& daagMer ot SuperiBttndent K. Oraf? of the publlo schools, is suffering frok a severe case of poisoning, contracted at Lake Okobojl while huotUiaf tor ?rtid Btrawberrtes. Superlnteadent Graff, who is spefidlcg bis vs.oa.tlaa at Lake 'Jkabojl, casae A U-ia U stts4 to tmstee&e. Ht aJ4 Mlsa ClssabeOi wms wprotng sasMlr. Tbt itotaoa was Um rcss< of eeesUs la poa- 'jet, urttb. peVMM. Ur Ion Homi Card Olab. Mr. and rsf , ohn Nejssn entertained, the ohhomle Whist club Saturday eve ning. The -arises wn nnn tiv Ur. t iGrten and Mr. Arthur Sqrenson. 'The noj ii7ei)nj pi iqe.ciUD win e'at trie ,hoe -pf.Mr.'NJ 11. Hill, in twrf Weeks. For the future. The Columbian 'circle will entertain at cards Wednesday afternoon at thtlr hall. iwrniyaeoona and Lo&ust street. The hostesses will be Mrs. D. J, Dorsey and Mrs, D. E.Murray, In and. Out of the Bee Hive, Mr. and Mrs. Oerrlt Fort returned this morning from the east. Miss Adeline Kerns of Mpllne, III,, has arrived to visit Mrst Clarence RvbendaJl. Mrs, P. Walsh and daughter, Miss MarJe. left this morning for Lake Okoi bojl, where they will spend a month. Mrs. 0. W. Holdrcge and. Miss Leeta Holdrege hove gpne to Madrid, Neb., to Visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward HolyOke. on their ranch,. Mrs. O. H. Wlrth plans , to leave this Wek for n extended' trip to the wes.t. Hhe win nrst visit a elster at Walla Walla, after which both will put In some time along the coast ot California. Dr, and Mrs. L. M. Scott of' Jelilca, Tenn., are the guests ot Mrs. Scott's brother, Mr. IL C. SUford, and Mrs. Staford and her, sster, Mrs. F. J. Mur phy, and Mr. Murphy. Mrs C L. Voss Pt Portland, Ore., who has been the guest of Mrs, C. B. Coon, left Sunday for the east, where she will spend tho summer. Mr. C. B. Coop left this morning for Dpadwood, S. D., where he will make a stay of two weeks. Mr. N. H. Loomts, general solicitor of the Union Faclflc. accompanied by Mra. Loomls. their three sons, Mlsa Mar garet Hanna of the Stats department at Washington, and Jerry Bvarts of Windsor. VI-, le,ve this afternoon for Dome lake, where they will remain two weeks. ReturnlpS they Will come borne through Yellowstone' nark. To Whiten Discolored VecAr, .ArVns and Hands l don't wonder at the anxiety or many at this time to nave white necks and arms. It Isn't very pleasant to be obliged to taboo ?Qllarles and sleeve less blouses throughout the hot season. No woman need worry on this account If she'll treat her skin properly with but termilk. There's no better bleach known which Is at the same time perfectly harmless. The best method Is to cover the skin liberally with preeolated butter milk paste, rubbing It In genUy. Allow this to remain on over night, then re move with cold water, using no aosp. This Is c. fine thing to use throughout the summer on the face, as well as on neck, hands and arms to counteract tne effect of sun and wind. It will make tha skin eott. white and beautiful. The pres. plated buttermilk paste is preferable, as it won't make the face greasy, as do some mads preparations found at the drug stores. U Is an xcellent rrcle and tan remover Aunt Bally la Woman's Reolre. Advertisement. Nadtne Face Powder Ha Grmm Sw, Cxij) Keeps tha Conplextoa Baaatifo! Soft and velvety, a re mains until washed off. It U pure, harmless. Money back If not ea tirelr pleased. Pvrl4 by a pew proem. . ") Prevaats sunburn and re tnra of dlicolonoioss. The iacresslnff popoltr- far Is WQeisctaL Hltu, tUl&f W, 'JlrsscSX Uic,ryTeiiet. Cocnln crMaiJ. ju.noKf rmzxr obmuxk. Aku. zw. Valcli for Big Sale Wednesday I J fli lit I TS StsrM 0I0S8 5 01. Dally Saturdays 9 p.si: REMARKABLE BARGAINS TUESDAY FROM OUR BIG PURCHASE $2 l.nn Laces Embroideries '410,000 Bought throush S. Stolnfaldt & Oo. From th Ovsiratooh of M 1 'ik,830 dames R. Kelser, 27th and 4th kit,, Hiw York $160 1he Kelsor OQmpany is one of the foremost Importers of high-class lacca in Now York, The Stelnfeldt Company also import laces and embroideries on an Immense scale. This tremendous purchase was made at actually 50 cents on, the dollar. The bargains for Tuesday aro- truly wonderful. Venise nnd shadow allover laoes in white, cream and ( ecru, chantilly and shadow lace flouncings, in white, k cream and black, worth up to $2.50 a yard , J Shadow lace flouncings, 18 to 45 inches wido "i fk real Irish, princess, Venise and macrame laces ff)Jf4wy ClP in bands and edges, worth regularly to $1.50 yd. J " V V Veniso allovers, not tops, oriental, shadow and crochet effect laces in white, black and ecru many actually worth I $1.00 a yard, main floor bargain square at, yard , . J Veniso Bands and Edges, Shadow nnd O lumtllly FlDtuctngs, 26o Valncs.TlBc Yd. for Imported French and Crepe Voile'Skirtings, 45-inch wide some with Venise insertion worth to $1.50 yard; 46-lnch voile skirting, also 46-inch crepe voile allovers, worth up to SI. Op a-yard 49c t95 for all whito hats for wo men and misses, trim med with small plumes', m aline ef fects, cliiffon, etc.1 all now models. WATERPROOF BLAOK MALINE, 15o A remarkable bargain in highly desirable goods. These waterproof malines are for popular black. ruchings and hat coverings; sell regularly everywhere at 29c yard, trimming counter, milli nery department; at, the yard. . . puiar DiacK. 15c HO. for fine bleach- v It ed peanut braid untrimmed straw hats in twelve new mid-sumrafer. styles . with xib3n" bandt- . ings. Quarter Section of Velvet, Axminster and Wilton Rugs, worth up to $5.00, at $1.50 50c All Silk, Yarn Dyed MUSS ALINES In 3p different shades main floor. . .C 40-inch Mercerized DRESS VOILES Latest street and evening shades; Worth 35c, C main floor... Men's Pure Thread SILK HOSE Plain or drop stitch also silk lisle 19c worth Hp to 40c a hut; old store . . . Men's Sample- UNIQN SUITS Lisle .and mesh, in light weights, made to sell hP np. old s tore.. w BRANDEIS STORES- , ' 4 A little want ad does the business 1