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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1914. DYICE ON JEEPING COOL $jt Summfer School of Missions, Mrs. jt Wells Principal Speaker. ftVJ.TH TTTR WOMEN SOME THUJAS rrt (hnt Knerjrr Biptnaea in glVnTinir Fan Serves to Slnkr, tho . Wurfr'Hotier Inittnd f t Cooler. no hundred or so women Thursday ftcmoon attended the Summer School of fissions and wero trying toikecp.cooV by !sorously fanning themselves when IKo caker. Mr. D. Is. "Wells ot New. YorK ty, reprimanded themffof, waallnrf o uch energy. "The amount of energy expended In wing ihoRO largo, straw ' fans. Is only Irving fo mako you hotter' asserted Irs, Wells, Whereupon the,-women be- ..lit hiiMii. Jth.e' In i nn .llAmnl ?..!. w.aa-a. Lf. HVIi ............ 15 rompute this problem or becauso of the rfbuke. ' Mrs. Wells, speaking of church actlvl- ihs, said. 'They ought to follow- tho Ishlon arid call In ft business expert to ircct church work, for, as -an example, Sessionary meetings ans .conducted to- t y In the same manner as they "were, rty years ago," . in passing, the speaker 'scored1 the housewives who fall to use ,'tKelr. heads tj sava their heels and advised ttiom to call In a kitchen expert. Alio asserted vat "the only warrant for Imposing the Christian . religion on ' tho countless teathen ps the -mtsalonarlob havo been 6lng, Is tho consciousness that religion i Is not comparative. There Is only one and that Is the Christian religion." ncRlntrnttnii in Larue. Fashionable society women who have taken up Hindu cults Just because the head of'tho cult was attired In rainbow shades of silks and told them about the soul life, also camo'ln Tor their sharo ot reproof. The registration at this session ot the Summer soliool Is (he largest that It has even been, -'almost 300 having registered up , to date Seventeen delegates from other states aro In attendance, among them are Miss Davis, St. Louts, Mo., president ot thVBoard of Missions ot the Southwest; 4 Mrs. E. O. King and Rev. and' Mrs. Dudley of Indlanola, la. Mrs.' King is stalo synodlcal president and Mrs. Dudley Is general chairman of the Lake OkoboJI Summer School ,of Mis sions. William Bruce Lefflngwell, author, traveler and lecturer, will glvo vcwa of. the vlaryima-Paclflo exposition at this evening's session. MAIL CARRIERS' BAND TO -PLAY AT RIVERVIEW PARK l hl n..tr nklla T-.t... T1.lt la I.VInv a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Bsmay of North DakoU visited the home of A. V. Rogers last .Saturday. Marion Branson And wife ot Omaha were hero Tuesday to attend the Hlckey- ruug wcaaing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson of South Omaha were here to iittcnd the funeral or JJavld Armes. Rov. Mr. Fagan Is. attending the KP worth Chautauqua at Ralston and Is con aucung the music. Mrs. Jacob Fnckler and her daughter. Mrs. A ,C. Ilcacock left last Tuesday lor ot. Francis, Kan., to visit relatives. David Arm. nxrA nearly 92 veara. And the oldest resident of the village, died on, Juno 19. Mr. Armes came to (his county in iss. Mrs, Jack Winn of South Omaha, was a visitor to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dow, the forepart of the week. Hiram Polk of O'Neill, was calling on old-time friends last Thumday. It is twenty-three years since Mr. Polk left tnis vicinity. On Wednesday evening at the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. E. U Pflug, oc curred the marriage of Miss Ollle Pflug to. Lloyd Hlckey of Oretna, Rev. J3. I, arinncll officiating. Tho -ijiall carriers' band will: give the flr'sl of a scries of four concerts nt'Rlv ervlew park Sunday afternoon.' Tho band contains forty pieces and ull of the play ,crs aro expert .musicians, tnrKl" .IlrtnUrr Drop Ilrnil. STUROI8, S. D Juno' Jfl.-(Speclal Tel egram.) Frank W, Shaw, nged 46, died suddenly this morning of apoplexy. He was assistant cashier ot tho Commercial Nntlonnl bank of Sturgls for nearly eleven years. He was a member of Ma sonic and Workmen orders. rThe funeral will be Sunday, or later. ' : l. I From Our Near Neighbors g IirnninKion. rfMlsses Myrtle and Mury Loacr. left on .Wednesday for a trip to California. riMI&s Florence; urau is ai uavcnpori. ieo., tor icn uayp .visit wuu mm iurrah, The rural school boards will hold the tgumr annual meeting on .huiwu, ainn M. Mlsa Mabel Fuller Is nt home for the Igimmer wun iier Kranumunn;., , .fumes Miller. 3J P. Boyer has sold tils barber busl nfcss to Ous Jnnge, who will take posses sion about July 2. !3Tho ball team which was defeated by tte Paplillon team will play tho Windsor lfctcl ttam SUnday. Mrs. Bert Hulllnger and daughter, Hernlce. wero visiting relatives near Arlington last week. SEdltor Wilson returned from I.l'ncotfi rtuesday. wherr hu attended the plcnlo ftf tho State Press association, itallss Norn Sumneri teacher In District J for the 'last twfo years, was married Ixsror P, McArdlo on Wednesday, ino 17. The young couple will make elr home In valley. ,A large number tif-f rlehd gatheredVnnd nHrprlsod Mr. and' Mrs.- .Petor-Ktoener last Saturday evening. Dancing In' 'tho Saclous barn furnlshod pleasant pastime &id nt midnight a delicious lunch was sirved, IWohn Lcbbert was married on Sunday, JSune J3 to Mrs. Icna Qf lso at Zl on s Dutheran church by tho Rev. H. Rott-: rtan, pastor of tho church. Diner was ijrved at the homo ncor Klkliorn to the llrldal party and near relatives. A ro dlptlon was held" In 'the evening; 'f. Arocn. ifclaydo Jenkins of Manley warn a Visitor ire Thursuay. .. . 5. 3. Murnuardt and' family inovorcll to fncorn Wo-dncsdfry. .--. I.ouls Daniel and E. Nutxmon wero at blumbus this week. ' ' " k?-A tiilu.pk nt Omaha was hero b..r HnnrtoV VtVitlne frlontlS. ' Mrs. M. M. Straub and daughter Donna tfiiro Oinalia -visitors Saturday. -, 4 Evdolph 2(mmerec and on were hero tipm Nebraska City Wednesday, fX. F, Wult and family, spent sunuay the guests of NchawKa relatives. r.t... r itvnn visitors Thursday. .n.v. " - . !81f tvil1li.m flnlln. Vina return Ml from ftjtwo weeks' stay at Rochester,. Minn. aira AVllUam Thlelfc was' tlie'BUest: of AJV.IIlt - - rNtls" Sogard and family were here from weeping water aunaay vuimng miani. Mrs, Margaret Behrns has returned irom a flvo weeks' visit at Savannah, Mo. Mls&es Anna and Minnie RuIibo wero at .Council Bluffs this week visiting a sister. tr.M T!l nA wlfA nt Plat t limmlth -were the guests of Avoca relatives this Dr. J. F. urenaei or aionaviiio. ina., was visiting at the homo of Dr. Brendel ints weeK. wood, la., this week, making the trip in their auto. . Mrs. E. Nutxman, sr., who has been -taking treatment at Excelsior 8prings, Mrs. Jack Dunkirk of' Fremont was here this week visiting her parents, Mr. and ilrs, Benjamin Uotts. County Icaeuo" Kame for nqxt Bunday VaViawld'ar aVn f MnnldV ut TlUlnVlllA. I Arjlngton. Mrs. F, Ji. Reynolds was a Fremont chopper Monday. ePter HIlgenKairip wept to Omaha Tues day morning. J. A. Dixon has qne of-the finest' fields of spring wiieat in wis vicinity. F. It. Reynolds was a lltlr visitor Taes- uay morning, returning uy way 01 umana, Dr, F. 8. Taylor went . to. Omaha Wednesday, where ho will spend a 'few flays. Ed Warnor returned. Wcdnesdsy.-i ron Baxalnc, Kan., whercThe'went rt0 attend ino funeral 01 ms ramer. Cbrl "Wulf departed Monday evening for Hooper, where he will dig a number cf wens in tnai ncisiiDornoou, . O. I Pfelffer accompanied ' by' hi mother and sister. Mrs. Kd Woener. autoed to umatia last wcantsaavj Mr, and Mrs.' John--Hamming ot'Otnaha motored up sunuHy 10 visit -Mrs. nam- mangs mother, Mrs. a. j. itooerts. .tni-A T? . rv Jnekinn nf lllnlr Wfli in this vicinity recently appraising an estate law- Mr. and Mrs. Charles HuKenbuok of Kchuylrr are the guekts ot Mr. Hken bUcHa father. RS. D. Hawunbuak, this week. t , Mrs. H. l Mdiabbdn ltrtftrtid for riencoe, la. Tuesday, wliere she will visit friends and relatives for a. short time. i It M. Eakln ot the United States' Orographlcal -Survey-gaye at- Illustrated 1 lecturu on .Alaska on Monday evening ql a large audience. Prof, and Mrs. U J. Qllkenson and son ' arrived in Arlington Wednesday and will, go In camp on the Elkhorn with the high sclicol cjass-of, 191J, ."-,'' A- C. Marshall and wjn jleparted Mon-' day morning ' for Cleveland and other Ohio points for a two woeks' vUit with, friends and relatives. WUIIam and M"l Whltford have over' lehtv colonies of bees. They are X-! perJenced bee men and expect to ship much honey this fall. Mrs. Gottlieb Hartung and grand daughter, Helen Crook of Qulncy. Ill,, ar rived last week for a visltlth Velatlvtts fid frlenc near here. Mrs. Chris Halderson returned to hor home at Chadron, Neb., last -Friday after a three weeks' visit with her father. W. R- Downs. Mr, ufa Mrs. ?Ted Pfelffer, m-nt tj Omaha last Friday mornlnV- They wew guests ot Council Bluffs relatives on Saturday and Sunday. Children-' day. exerclw1 were held Hi &h churches here Sunday by suitable program. Miss Anna Rlsner had charge of the children of tho Methodist Epis copal church. Mr. and Mrs. Bokleri after spending a 'fQW days as the guests of Mrs, Doyle' "parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W, 8. Hadley, re turned to their home In Omnha the first of tho 'ick. Fred Henrntnn recently returned from Blair, where ho has been sitting on the Board of Equalization In session last week. Mr, llcnrrnon Is commissioner from this district. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Marshall and A C. Marshall departed Monday for Cleveland, O., where tluy will, attend the meeting ot 1110 National Nursery Men s assort otlon, which mtcta In that city June 24, 25 and 20. Miss Llllllr.n MnrCaniifn nnd Itnhnrt Me. Connell of Akron, O., were married hero wcjunc-iany evening, the llcv. .1. FrankSIn haas OS Omaha officiating. Miss "Morgcn scn was brought. up hero and has manv friends and Mr. McConnell Is -a repre sentative of tho Firestone Flro nnd Rub ber company of Akron, O. 4 . , We"p!nK''AViUer Walter Ambler I vlsltlnir his fnthfr nt Liberty, Nob. II. J. PhlllDS Is visiting his non and family at Bertrnnd, Nob. Thomas Murtev wns Innklnn- nflnr business matters at Kansas City and Kt. Joseph, Tuesday. Attorney J. M. Stewart of Lincoln was a recent visitor nt tho homo of- h! sla ter, Mrs. M. J, Wlckorshnm, here. " Ed Jochlm. flvo miles north' of town, Had n horso killed by lightning Sunday night. Tho animal wan valued at S3X. A brother of Mrs. Bd Jewel of this place, died at a hospital In California. Ho was ..Carl ICIng, a former Jewelry- man hnrn' rt ' Mrs. Charleil PooroMof Omaha, nnd Mrs. Gedrgs-Schroedonot Atchison. Kan u10 (iniuiiK mm ineir inuiiier, .Mrs. J, 11. Davl'- Qcorgo Holmes has returned for his summer vacation from Notre Dame. Ind., ........... 1. , ...., , ... . n imiTj hu is inning uu enKineenug course In tho university. Miss Mona Kleckner of Osceola, la., Is visiting at tho John Colbert homo iind with other friends ' horf ?ho .wos a former teacher In 'the Wceplnfif Vater acadomy school of music. . Oscar McNurlln. whn'tnnVm hln imma hero nnd works In tho Ilurllncton nhntM at Hnvolock, was seriously injured Wednesday. Ho was hit on thc head wIMi a trip hammer. Thero Is a chance ot his' recovery. ... N't Bert MoNameo. son nf Air. tml Mm Jamos McNamoe. of this place, and Mis JSstella Delea Derntor, daughter of Mr. ana airs, wiiiiam ueies Dernier, wero married In Lincoln Wednesday, and will go 10 nouseacoping noro. Klkliorn. Grove Baldwin is visiting his mother. Mrs. C. W. Baldwin. Miss Nettle Kelner of Omaha visited this week at the Hofeldt home. Misses Ruth and Pearl Grewcock vis ited relatives at Waterloo Thursday. Tlflaa Vmma K7n1.K ....... . . I I . . .... Nettle Wltto of Omaha on Wednesday. Arrangements have been made to hold a big celebration In Elkhorn the Fourth. Cltfn TT.nMN fkt VHAm V.k . . I 1 1 . 1 his relatives here over Wednesday night. Mrs. Charles Betts of Benson visited hr flmiirhti fr. T A nth,nM. .ki. . .J---., ...aw. W, ... V11UUUI1B. .IIIO week. Mrs. Hovuk of Omaha, formerly Miss Shepard, attended the Chapln-Baldwln wedding Wednosday. CnilrtA Tlnldwln hiliiM,.. 1 c . i iuvuiiicu iiviiiu raiuruar after soveral weeks' visit with his brother, nuusri ana iamiiy ftl uunning. Mrs.. C. W. Hlckey of Bennington and children visited Thursday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wltto. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kllllan and daugh ter, Miss Josephine Ort, Miss Rose Urlch nnd Master Harry Ort visited from Sat- llrdlLV nnMI Mnnrl.i; with HI ...... ir.. J. E. Fate. Earl Fedde, eldest son of Mrs. John ntliuiiljl nuu Aituiiuur Jk 1M at W4s-lr "arian b Yt m fni.1 n.klxV. . - "-' niuwu iq warn oprtlnir fell on him. cutting & deep gah is mm viuci Mr. John Lobbert and Mrs. Lena Gelse WAf A tnDC.I&.l C 1 1 .1 . . . . . I church near Bonnlngton. There was a reception In the afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mr Unr..- rk.nl- Jt 111., n... - - -.w.wa w 1 1 1. mm maids iusuenionii Baldwin were married Wednesday at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Baldwin, only rolatlves being pres. ent. A reception was held In the after- nnnn. Aft mnA f - .hu 9 ti . . . . , N. V, parents of the groom, attended the nouuuiB, ino young coupie leu ror New "iork Wednesday evening, where they will uiunn men IIUIIIO. Sprlngf IpIiI. Miss Opal Bcsack Is v'altlnx frolnds in Hitchcock county. Mrs. Incs Beadle of Pnnllllnn la visit. Ing her father, John Munford. W. H. Da-idson Is back from n. trln to: Bolso and ot.hor western points, J. E. Curtl of South Omaha was a. caller at W. H. Petera' on Thursday. Goorge Sattorflcld returned from Idaho and Montana, where he went two weeks nrp. John Hlnes Is tho carrier for. Route No. i : ' Valley. Miss Verdllla Rice went to Dundee Monday, , Mrs. Rlgg of Waterloo was a Valley visitor Thursday. Miss Bculah Byars and Ella Davis went to Fremont Thursday. Roy Gardiner returned from a week's visit at Tllden Friday. Miss Marie Bvara went In Pnnllllnn Wednosday to spend the rest of the week. Miss Lillian Morrow Is enloytng a visit from her sister, Miss Anna Morrow, ot Omaha. Rev. B. A. Fve and family returned Fri. day from their visit with ills father nt Aurora, Neb. r W- i ri . . .. ..I. nuu mil, uourtio uampiHii are en loylngj.a visit, .from; their daughter and baby ;of Omah v Mr. Isaac Noyeii of Dflnace spent Sun day In Valley. Mrs. Noyes and Prlscllla returned wtlh him Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Condlon accompanied their son, eueiaon, 10 tne Meinoalst episcopal hospital. Wednesday, where he had an operation for appendicitis. Arrangements have been completed nnd Valley has a 'bill up for a (Ino celebration July 4, 1014. It Is over ten years since tValley has had a -celebration. Mr. and Mm. M. Uat-rlson', accompanied by Miss llcaste Townsend. motored out from Omaha In their new Ford Sunday, to be tho guests ot Dr. and Mrs. Garrison. Mrs, Fred Enfield, who has been in thy Methodist Episcopal hospital for over two weeks, has recovered from a severe oper ation and returned to her homo Wednes day Mrs. C. H. Webb entertained for Miss Desdemona Baldwin, Mr. Horace Chapln and, their attendants at her home Tues day evening. Twenty-four guests were In attendance. Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Webb. Misses Ruth and Frances Whltmore, Benton Whltmore ana Mr. ana Mrs, v. c. Kennedy attended the Chapln-Baldwln reception at Elkhorn wcancsaay. Tho annual banquet of the Valley Alumni association was given at the Held hotel Friday evening at S o'clock. Covers wero laid for fifty-six. The following officers were elected for the coming year: r-inar Anaercon, prescient; itutn Whltmore, vice president, and Marie Wallstrom secretary and treasurer. , Don't Biame the; Butcher &t Less Meat Yes. meat Uihlffh. But we eat tod much meat, under' tho mistaken impression that it is heeded to nourish us. Eat less moat eubaUtuto FAUST MACARONI Jt eoaUlns f tr more nutrition than mett. Easier lfetUd fclso-Hik your dottor. You can make nunr rich, savory dishes with this excellent food. Try it awhile you'll fsel better. St and 10c pkst. Dot today. MAULL BROTH EHS, St. Louti, Mo. ret M i.mir 1 "Til Budweiser Tho Beer for the Hose, Hotel, Ckb aal Cafe " 'J 1 V . 1 Anheuser Bufcch Co. of Nebr. DISTRIBUTORS Family trad supplied G. H. HANSEN. D Phone DougUs 2S043 . OMAHA NEfeRAMCA m Rectal Diseases Cured A mild treatment, that cures Piles, Fistula and other Rectal dUeaaa is a short time, without a surgical operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other general onut hetio used. A cure guaranteed in a very caso accepted (or treatment, and no money (o be paid until cured. Writo (or book on Rectal Diseases, with testimonials. DR. TARRY Bee Building Omnha. Great sale of Men's Classy Shirts starts Saturday 312 nice, clean summer shirts new this season, will bo placed on sale Saturday, considerably uuderprice. All sizes from 13 to 17. Big variety of very choice fabrics in neat stripes and tasty colors. bold originally to $1.50 your choice of the lot, at 80c Men's high type Palm Beach suits specially priced Tan and navy with hnir lino f-tripes and plain tnns, sizes for young mon and men, 34 to 44, a real snap. $7.50 Cravenetted Mohair Suits Plain colors or stripes, sizes 24 to 42. $12.50 and $15 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. Very exceptional bargains in boys' Blouses Fine Mudras in neat patterns, Patent tapeless -waist band. Regular 85c Values for t 151648-20 FARNAM STREET. Boys' $1.75 and $2.00 Copperfield and Oliver Wash Suits s Sizes 2 to 6 years all tho good colors and all in good fabrics. Cholco of the lot $j.05 Waists, Waists, Extraordinary Waists Nice new models in plain and striped voiles, every one of the Benson & Thorne quality, the , greatest values in town. About enough for Sat urday 's selling. If you miss getting two or three, you'll be the. loser. $i ,oo 1 Ladies' Panama Hats in two big lots Trimmed Panamas that sold up to $8.50, for $5.00 Extremely Fine Panamas that sbld up to $17.50, for $7.50 Exclusive line of the new White Satin Hats Pure white t h r oughout, or whlto and black combinations. . . . $2.50 s $5 White French Dresses for little tots, 2 to 6 years $1.75 dresses, now $1.15 $2.50 dresses, now $1.65 $3.50 dresses, now $2.65 $5.00 drestes, now $3.95 CHILDREN'S BEAOH ROMPERS 50c and 75c values, now. . . .39c 85c and $1.00 values, now. . .69c Prices on women's and misses' Summer Dresses cut way down Pretty styles in cool, washable fab rics, suitablo for any time or place and particularly so for vacation or outing. Those that sold up to $7.50, now $4.85 Those that sold up to $15.00, now $9.75 "Twelve-Fifty" CHOICE OF THE HOUSE Values $18 to $30 Values $18 to $50 Buys Any Man's or Young Nan's Suit in The House! NO RESTRICTIONS Blues and blacks are included at $12.50 NO RESTRICTIONS Strouse & Brps. High. Art Clothes ... . . . .". $12.50 NO RESTRICTIONS "Society Brand" Clothes at $12.50 NO RESTRICTIONS A. B. Kirshbaum clothes at : $12.50 NO RESTRICTIONS No reserves any suit in stock $12.50 -i-NO RESTRICTIONS See clothes in windows at $12.50 NO RESTRICTIONS Stouts, Slims, Extra Sizes, at $12.50 NO RESTRICTIONS And please bear in mind that the suits sold up to as high as $35 but any suit is yours now at . .$12.50 No-Frills No Flutter The "Palace" always existed on Modest Profits; "Palace" Clothes, Even at REGULAR Prices, are "Bargain Buys" This makes an "ANY J5UIT AT $12.50" offer all the More Striking-Buy NOW-at $12.50 $12.50 CLOTHING COMPANY COK.J4 & DOUGLAS "Twelve-Fifty" t