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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 120, 1H14. ociefey By MELLIFIOIA. AN OMAHA young woman, who was at homo at the time of the I nado last Easter, recently wag In New York, and felt the earth quake there. ' "They were vastly different experiences," rfhe says, Banking of tho earthquakes f a few weeks ago. - "Several of us werft sitting in a large living room in the homo of theifriend r was visiting, when suddenly everything began to rotk, hut very gently, and hot at all startling ' First I thought I was dizzy, ana then I decided that the great St. Bernard dog lying beside my chair vns rubbing against the chair. Final!)', I Jumped up, and so' did everyono else in the room, each saying, 'Did your chair rock?" and then other t. embers of the family camo in quito panicky r.nd said there had boen an earthquake." "Look out of the window nnd see if tho houses aro down." said" tho Omaha girl, who had boon through a tornado experience They looked out of the window ajjd everything was as before "Well, if that Is all an earthquake Is, you ought to see a tornado; an earthquake Isn't anything at all In comparison." Freeman-Freeman Wcddinjr. iBMhdav Party. The wedding: of Mlts Sherlls Jane I'reo- ' Unto A. Johnson entertained man. eiaiiKhter of Mr, and Mrs. II. C. Monday afternoon at her home. Freeman, to Prof William L'dwln Free- man of Lexington. Ky., was celebrated Wednesday evening at the residence of tho bride's parents In Dundee. The dou ble rlns service was used and Itev. Edwin Hnrt Jenks officiated, The rooms were prettily decorated with pink sweet peas and pink roses and a strlDg orchestra played the wcdd'ns march. Tho bride was attractive In her wcddinjr sown of white satin meteor, mado with lonir souarn train unit, i1atnrnitv trimmed with princess lace. The angel el-eves were of white chiffon and .the low j cut bodice of lace and ch.'ffon. She car- I rlcd a bouquet of . lilies of tho valley, whlto sweet peas and orchids, Her veil with frill of duchess lace. The sroom's Blft was tavaller sot with diamonds , and pearls. She also wore a diamond bracelet, a, family heirloom, the gift of her aunt, Mrs. Nunn'e Gentry, of Chi caga. Mrs. Charles A. Vahco of Lexington, Ky. sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and wore pink charmeuse with draped tbnlc of Dresden chiffon, trimmed with French rosebuds, and sho carried pink roses. Dr. Charles A. Vanco of Lexington was best man. Tho ribbons wcro sti etched by Miss Edna Bennett, gowned In palo blue chif fon and churmeuso, And Miss Lulu Houck, gowned In pale p'nk. Master Charles Sheldon Vance of Lex ington was ring bearer and carried the two rings In a gold 'basket filled with pink sweet peas. The bride attended Urownell Hall, and later studied muslo In Leavenworth. Kan. The groom Is professor of electrical en gineering in tho University of Kentucky nnd belongs to the Kappa Aphd frater nity and to the honorary scientific frater nity of Tau Beta PI. Alter a wedding trip to tho eust, Prof, and Mrs. Freeman will bo at iiome at MS I North Broadway. bexlniton. Ky. - j Suffrage Tea,- V Tho qmalia Suffrage- association was cntertalnSTat tea at the homu of Mrs, J G. iwerson Wednesday afternoon. Miss Ella O'Connor., formerly forewoman in n garment factor", spoko on the life of tho working girl, the system of work and tho possibility of organlat:on for her protection and progress, Mrs. ' J, Duffy gavo a recjtatlon and Mrs. 8. A. Capen a reading from Mrs. Carrie Chap, man Colt's "New Ufo." Mrs, L. A. Bteero cave "Bill Nye on Woman Suf frage" At the business meeting It was decided to change the day of meofng to tho first and third Tuesdays of tho month. D.O.N. Club. Mlsa Effle Lann(ng,40J South .Twenty fourth aVe nue. entertained .Tuesday even ing at a regular meeting of the D. C. N. club. Tho early part or the evening was spent at card ploying, after which the hostess took her guests to the Empress Garden for luncheon. Those present woret MIjws-- Misses Nell Kemp, Margaret Lage, Gertrude. Tracy, Efflo Lannlng, Mary Loge, Mlna Ooehry, Edythe Malcney, Irene McQraw. Nu Sigma Nu. Nu 8lgma Nil fratern ty of the L'nt versUytrf Nebraska. College of Medicine, will entcrta:n at a dancing party Satur day evening- at the chapter house. 2D01 1'arnam ' !!. 7 m f .1f."m "trcet' About mtecn 0UP will attend. Elki Club Party. The Elks' Dancing club gave the last of a serlea of parties on St. Patrick's night Tha decorations were appropriate ior mo day. The following wero Present: Misses- Misses- Gladys MorrtU. Mario Kunr, Florence Agor, Dora Haarmann. Agnes Nielsen. Adeline Wycoff, Utrtli Men, Helen Grady, Myrtle Urady. Messrs. U Y. Knight, lward llawlcv, Itobert Shield, Claude nife. Otto Nielsen. Al KclUtrom. Dr. H Oaantncr. Clarence Hall. Irene Iligbee. Helen Johnson, Clara fcott. Muble Whitney, Green, Ksther l"reho. Louise Walsh. Caroline La Flls, Messrs. Frreman Bradford. Walter Doyle. Dr.lUnskl, il. K. Uattey. Kobert 8ml!ey, M, II. Harrle. Burt Miner. & "2 JJr ?"Se Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Devltt. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MeMahor. ti ?!" P.'orse W. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gouldlng. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Btefn. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Gould. Mr. and Sirs. B. j. Kuhn, i!r ra" ?d'rd n?alley. Mr.and Mrs. Jerome Lilly. Vtl 6nl - Wllllcm Iiaehr. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. t. Itelperl ' V,tB- Tlielraasen. if, ln$n gholomew Julian. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Pegau. Vlr US x. Poodh. ?'r. and Un ki.. Sr 8nl Slr. Prank Brl Parish Aid Societv8ew, Ala society of th.; tor, dark ho.p,,.. Those pretent ' Jlendatnes- n. Kurkalow. iv C- Krnch. fhomsj. Ilrown, ' A. Tancock. Uyroii need, Jynnan Kountse. . C. Johnson, f H. Dav. 1-athun DuvU, J J. rjulltvan. Clement Chaa. )aao Cole. A I,. Heed. Henry W. yteo, JJrrv, MorrtD Ji(f Coo Thursday, March 19, 1914. :AmM Avenue. In honor of her birthday. The following wcro present: Mesdsmcs- Mesdames J. A. Tllton. J. W. Latin. Marry Runflrld, M. I. Klinwcross. rtohert Oliver, A. A. Heath. Al Strieker. Oum Widen, : ' Mlsres ! Dnrothv Pnnfta'rf. Charles Jieman, John Huffman, Klla Mvera, O. W nell. Karl B, Nye, MIbpcs M'nn'o Shaweross, Cnrile Bhnwoross. ; Margarita Tllton. Musters Loulo and liverett Nye Birthday Surprise. A birthday surprise party was Given Mrs. Charles Kahro Tuesday evening i'rOBresslve high five was played and prices won by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peter- son, Mr. Frank Washa and Mrs- Carl Bock. Those Dresent were! Sir. and Mrs. W. J. Peterson, , Mr, .and Airs, M. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. B. D.. Joy i Mr. and Mrs. F, Washa, Mr, und Mrs, V. I. Homers. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Gallagher. Mr. und Mrs. II. Hull. Sir. and Mrs. Of Kahre. Mr. and Mrs, B. Burger Mrs. C. Bock. Mm, Herman Knhre, Mrs. Herman Kahre. ' Miss Kdna Kahre. Mr. Nelson. Mi O. Peterson. Mr. P. Anderson, it With, the Garden Club. .Mrs. P. W. Lyman was hostess Wednes day nfternoon at a meeting of the Garden club. Tho topic of study was ''Garden Novelties." Mrs. Lyman read a paper 'on the subject. McDonald-Barber Wcddins. The Wedding or Mr.' George D. Mc Donald of this city and Mlsa Mabel' Bar ber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II, K. Bar ber of Seattle. Wash., tool: Placo last nvcnln'n at 8 o'clock at the home of tho bride's parents. Mr. McDonald and his .bride will take a Canadian wedding trip returning by way of Minneapolis, and be at' home after April IN Mr. McDonald Is with the. Marlon Automobile compahy of this o'.tjr. Mnplc Leaf Chapter. Mapto.Lent chapter, Order of the East ern Star, will entertain at a kenslngton Saturday afternoon nt the Masonic tem ple. A short program will bo presented Ono hundred guests will be present Trio Club Dance. The Trio club will give a dancing party at Hafte'n hall In Dundee Thursday even ing, March W. The committee Include Glenn L. Coon, Hurry W. Weinberg and Sjtonley'lt. Zman. y ' ' Amateurs Meet. 1 Tho Amateur Musical club-met Wednes day afternoon, at the homo ot Mrs. George M.clntyro for a rehearsal for the muslcalo. which will be given next-Tuesday after noon at tho home, of Mrs. F. A. Nash for the benefit 'of tho Social Settlement. Wed m Lincoln. Mr. P.ercy Gwynne and Mlsa 'Nottle Schooley. both, former high school stu dents and whoso engagement w'as an nounced a few weeks ago. surprised their friends yesterday by going to Lincoln, where they wore quietly married In ono of th .p.l churches of that city. The bride's mother. Clarke. aceomMld The bride's mother. Clarke, accompanied them. Tho weildhlg,' whlph was to have taken placo later In the spring, cam a a sur prise to their friends, although ' tha groom has recently built a new home n Prairie Park, where they will reside, Mr. Gwynne Is a member ot tho Elks. Diets and Et-A-Vlrp clubs, and after a brief weddhur trip they will resldo In Omaha. At the University Club.; The Monmouth Olee. club who will glv a concert Saturday evening at the Young Men'o Christian association, will bo en tertained at luncheon at the University club by the local' alumni of Monmouth till.) college. After luncheon, tho college men wll probably have a few college tongs. Soot, grease or scorch all quickly Ev y leavethe iron pot when hot I f GOLD DUST hI J U get to work. Use it for all kitchenware. MMM lllllll I cleans everything. jr -gail-j- j4 !J jpj 6o and larger packafec fTy I I i liil Mfcw. ih GOLD DUST II! ffllll f?i i SURPRISES FRIENDS BY A WED DING AT LINCOLN. MRS. PEIICV CUVVNNK. Nee Miss Nettle .Schooley. Malm-Butler Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Butler an nounces tho marrlugo of their daughter, Anna Mnrie; to Mr. Carl Raymond Malm of "Omaha Tuesday, March 17, In Omaha. They will- be at homo after April 1 at SQ02 Cass street. Recent Affairs. , i . " Mr. and' Mrs. W. A. lfi', who arts en tertaining a series of bridge .parties, gave the first ' Wednesday evening, when six tables of players were present. Entertains Bridge Club. Miss Louise Dinning entertained the Bridge club Bt her home Thursday after noon. Miss Martha Dale was the guest of tho afternoon. Those present were: Misses Misses Caroline Condon. Martha Dale, Kllxabeth Pickens, Mcsdamcs . Ralph Peters, J. M. Harding, Wilson Austin, Carollno liarkolow. Mesdames Kdward O'Brien, Ben Wood. Come and Go Gossip. Mr. W. R. Bennett came over from Chi cago .yesterday and Is spending a fow days with his family at the Hotel Loyat Sirs. Gc'orgo Keellne and son, Roger, who have been vlsltlnjj In Boston for several weeks and also In Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad K. Speus, have re turned home. ..Registering at tho Hotel McAlpln. Now York- City, from Omaha during the last week have been MrK, M Reynolds, Mr. Charles1 R. 'Sherman, Mr. R. B. Howell. Mr. C. II. Do Waal. Miss Harriet Steam of -MJuneapolU Is the BUost ot her sister. Mrs. Jack Bern stein. Miss Steam has been visiting In New York and Toledo, nnd after a fow weeks' visit here will return to her home. ' Mrs. Charles Black left lost evening tor the east, where she will go directly to Wclleslcy for her nclee, Miss Halcyon Cotton. Owing to tho fire at the college Mlrs Cotton will probably go to WeHt Virginia to Visit her mother, Mrs. Cotton. Previous to- this-Mrs. Black and Miss Cotton will go to Nw York. A. c. A..,ci;ub. The Story Tellers' section ot. tho Asso ciation o.f QoJIcglato Alumnao will present the program at tho monthly meeting to be held Saturday afternoon at .'the homo pf Miss Bess'Dumo'nt. Mrs: Martin -Dhurry will tell "Tho JWeedlng Heart," Ml3 Margaret Guthrlo "Tho Priest's Soul" nndi Mrs. Stephen Davtcs. leader of the department, "Quest of the Hammer." A business .meeting' will precede tho pro gram. No cards have been Isuscd, A llrnloe or Cut Is rendered antiseptic by Bucklcn's Ar nica Salve, a suro remedy for sore, bruises, pllrs, ecicmn. Eo. All druggists. Advertisement, Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns. CONTRACTORS ARE SUED FOR HEAVY DAMAGES The Seldcn-Breclc Construction compmv of St. Louis, which built tho Woodmai of tho World building and now has th' contract for erection of the new Kon'e nelle hotel, has been made defendant hi a damago suit for W3,;) in United States district court. John H. Krlsch, a laborer 2-1 years ot age, Is plaintiff, and alleges that he was permanently disabled as t'i result o'f Injuries sustained when a hoist cn the Woodmen building gave way Juno 23, 1912. J. C. Klnslcr. attorney for Frlssu, has filed claim ot an attorney's Hen on onq-thlrd of whatever Judgment Is ni lowed his illcnt In the case, SENATOR HITCHCOCK HOME Says There is No Longer Friction Over Appointments. BUT ONE RECOMMENDATION No Other .Nnmea Are to Be Presented Before the Nomlnntlon of Chris (irnrnlhrr linn Bern Ac teil Upon. Offl-e seekers surrounded Senator O, Al. 'Hitchcock's downtown office yesterday ' even before the senator came down j from his home. He arrived In the city this morning and did riot go to tho offlco until about 11 o'clock. There aie nt-11 a great many hi Omaha who nro growlnir tnoro and more restless because the terms of the republican Incumbents of a number of federal Jobs In Omaha a'oj ions expircu ana uemocrats nave not yet been appointed to fill the berths. They want to know why a democrat Is not today holding the Jobs of Internal revenue collector for Nebraska, Vnlled Statn marshal for Nebraska, t'nlted States dis trict attorney for Nebraska and several I other places tlat look good to hunmyl oycH. ' ivjnntor Hitchcoclc says he bos made no ; recommendations for appointment to th larger federal offices 'or Nebraska ex cept that of Chris Oruenther of Columbus for collector of internal rovenuo for Ne braska, ond further says that ho does not Intend to make any further recommenda tions until tho appointment to this col Icctorahlp Is adjusted. Asked about tho federal patronage sit uation in Nebraska ho said, "I think' any differences that Have been at Washing ton have been exaggerated und that all will be adjusted In duo time. "Ho far as the colleetorshlp Is con cerned, my recommendation' of Mr. GrUcnther has bten made and It Is my Impression that tho mater ia before the president now. How soon ho will get to It I cannot say, for he Is very rmnh pressed with big affairs." Concerning' his reported "lovo feast-' with Mr. Bryan at Washington, the sen ator nald: "I have always been ready to take Mr. Bryan's wishes Into account. Wo have had several talks over the sub ject and tho matter bus been before the president several times, i think it will nil como out rlsht." When askejL. however. If ho would at tend tho Bryan birthday dinner at Lin coln this evening, ho said: "No, I ex pect during the little time I am hero to be engaged with private business." Senator Hitchcock expects to stay In Omaha untlUSunday. Pioneer is Found Deadby His Wife Frank Wend, a resident of Omaha for more than thlrt.. years, f.ll out of hed and died at his homo at 2134 South Twen tieth avenue about 9 yesterday morning. IIIh wife, who is nearly 60 years old. waa unable to reach him before ho died. She 13 very feeble ,and finding herself unable to lift her husband's body from Its posi tion on the floor, dressed and went down town after an undertaker. Neighbors wcro suspicious of her de parture nt that hour of tho morning and called tho police, who investigated tho case. While they were at the home, Mr. Wind returned with Leo Hoffman, un dertaker, who took charge of the body Mr. Wend was 65 years old .and had been suffering from dropsy and asthma for mo last nme months. Former Omaha Man Dies in Colorado Maltby J. DeGraf, who resided in Omuha for many years, died at bllt, Colo., on March 16, where he has llvod slnco leaving this city In 1509. Mr. anl Mrs. DeGraf were members of St. Ma-ys' Avenuo Congregational church nnd luvo many friends hero, Tne body will b? brought to Omaha for bural and funcril services will bo held frcm Burket & I.os l.'o'a chapel Saturday morning at 11 o'clock MM The Department of Agriculture at Washington has been defeated in its efforts to prevent the bleaching of white flour with chemicals. This is a defeat for the people as well as the Department of Agriculture. The controversy over "bleached flour" does not disturb the household that knows Shre I It contains all the body-building nutriment in the whole wheat grain, is not "bleached," nor "treated," nor "compounded" with anything; contains no yeast, baking powder or chemicals of any kind. Its purity, cleanliness and food value stand unchallenged, being endorsed by the highest health and dietetic authorities. Made only by "Joe the Turk" to Speak at Services "Joe the Turk," one of tho most noted workers In tho ranks of tho Salvation Army, will bo In Omaha on Saturday, Sunday and Monday nnd will conduct services here Saturday evening and Sun day morning. The speaker, who lias traveled all over the world, will speak In costume at meetings at the army hall at 1711 Davenport street Saturday and Sun day morning.. The service Sunday even ing will be at the First Congregational church, when "Jon the Turk" will tell of the olaughter of the Armenians by the Turks. Ho wears a Turkish costume and Plays the cornet, clarinet, saxophone nnd Turkish drum. Adjutant H Q VOU KNOW the stores named below. You know they are leaders. A You know they have reputations for clean and carefully selected stocks.of merchandise. Why do these leading stores handle Mme. lBo'bell'8 toilet, preparations? . Because chemical analysis and test prove them to be composed of high grade Ingredients and to be chemically pure.) 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Bell Drug Co., 1310 Fnrnam St. E. W. Bexten, 12th and Dodgo Sts. Haines Drug Co., 15th and Douglas Sts'. Merritt's Pharmacy, 13th and Douglas Sts. Myers-Dillon, 10th and 'Fnrnam" Sts. The Owl Drug Co., 10th and Ilarjiey Sts. Paxtojx Hotel Pharmacy, 14th and Harney Sis. Pope Drug Co., 13th and Farnnm Sts. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Company, 10th and Dodge Sts. Sherman & McConnell Drug Company, 207 North 10th St. Unitt-Docekal Drug Co., 17th and Fnrnam Sts. dded Always heat the Biscuit in oven to restore crispness. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with hot milk or cream will supply all the energy needed for a half day's work. Deliciously nourishing when eaten in combination with baked apples, stewed prunes, sliced bananas or canned or preserved fruits. Try toasted Triscuit, the Shredded Wheat wafer, for luncheon with butter, cheese or marmalade. The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Yj James' looks forward to tho- coming of "Joe the Turk" as an Inspiration In the work. PRISONER RUNS AWAY FROM CHANCE TO WORK II. C. Wcad of Buffalo, N. T.. was ar rested Wednesday evening, when he rushed Into the pollco station out of breath and hatless and refused to give nn account ot himself. It seems that Wcad had been stopping at the Council Blufs police headquarters as a lodger and when an order for laborers waa sent that station for work on a railroad wreck he left the station on tho Jump without waiting to secure hla hat, He was sentenced to ten days In the county Juil on a charge of vagrancy. Why? WEST SIDE DRUG STORES Harvard Pharmacy, 21th and Farnom Sts. H. S. King, 24th and Farnam Sts. C. . Lathrop, 40th nnd Farnam 'Sts. I SOUTH SIDE Emil Cermak, 13th and William SU. Ehler's Pharmacy, 2802 Leavenworth St. Goldman's Pharmacy, 24th and Leavenworth Sts. J. H. Green, Park Ave. and Pacific. Greenough & Co., . (.Tenth and Pacific SU. 'Greenough & Co., Tenth and Hickory Sts.' Hanscom Park Pharmacy, Park Are. and H'oolworth. A. L. Huff, Park Ave. and Leavenworth. SOUTH OMAHA D. D. Clark, Melcher Drug Co. C P. Talbin Made by Mme. Ise'bell The World's Most Famous Beauty Expert 352 No. Michigan Ave, Chicago, U. S. A. Wheat Indian Policeman Learns How to Box "Mo wanna hit um no mora with club; me wanna hit 'urn with fist, much big punch." says Standing Elk, a Wlnnebngo policeman from Pender. Neb., who Is In Omaha for a few days, taking boxing lessons. He Is receiving some glove instruction from Paul Murray, 2521 Parker street, who Is himself partly Indian. Start-JIns Elk weighs over 250 pounds, and has the figure of a -Jog-soup kettle, so bo Is having no easy time of acquiring the scientific knowledge of how to punch nnd parry, without getting nil out of breath. He says he thinks boxing is a good th!ns for a reservation policeman to know. MADAME ISE"BHLLS SKIN FOOD AND WRIN KLE .PASTE Ideal for massage, feeding and nourishing 'the skin, filling out and obliterating wrinkles. Two sizes. DOo and 1.00. MADAME ISE'BELL'S FLESH WORM ERAD1-, CATOR Cleanses the pores of blackheads, .pimples and other blemishes. Has a bleaching and healing effect. Price, $1. MADAME ISE'BELL'S TURKISH BATH OIL Keeps the skin smooth; clear nnd healthy. The right thing to use after automoblllng, golfing or tny other outdoor sport as a substitute for soap. Two sizes. 50a and $1.00, MADAME ISE'BELL'S D. cf DEPILATORY POW DER Removes superfluous hatr without pain or Injury. Price. SU.00. . NORTH SIDE Adams-Haight Drug Co., ' 24tlf and Lake Sts. Adams-Haight Drug Co., 24th and Fort Sts. Danielson Bros., 17th and Cuming Sts. Wm. 0. Hayden, 24th and Binney Sts. Patrick Pharmacy, 24th and Seward Sis. Saratoga Drug Co., 24th and Ames Ave. Sohaeffer Drug Co., lOtb and Chicago Sts. J. H. Schmidt, 24th and Cuming Sts. Seiler Drug Co., 215 North 25th St. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA; Clark Drug-Coy, ,. Broadway and Main. Geo. S. Davis, 200 West Broadway. Pricke Drug Co., Broadway and Sixth. Dell G. Morgan, 142 West Broadway. Wesner & Cowles, Willow Ave. and Alain. White Pharmacy, Seventh and Broadway.- r f ) 5 gam nu team.