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AFFAIRS "AT "SOUTH X)MAHA
Mrs.
Fhillip O'Reilly Wini Queen!
Contest At the Hospital
Carnival.
KAY ORDER BIO SIGNS DOWN
Mrs. Phillip O'Reilly won Ihe nuwn'e
Contest at the hospital carnival last night
by a Tote of 44.SW. MIm Ann Gelpaokl
M second with M.3M. Mlas Sadie
Hot h oil nrotia;rrt In lS.Oso votes, while
Mint Mary Fablonla hud 4.SSJ vote A
miscellaneous scattering o acventy-sli
odd vote went to ma up the total of
M.7T4. On thla contest the result i In
money amount to
The prise winner. Mra. O'Reilly, will
lie given a trip to the Panama eipssltlon
ullh all expenses paid. The contest wat
very spirited, aupportera of each candi
date working hard for the aucresa of
thtlr respective choice. The count was
made last night at the Live Stock Xa
tlonal bank before a large crowd of peo
ple. The. committee of tellers consisted
of O. If. Brewer. W. B. Check and C. E.
Bcarr. William Kunold of theUve Ptork
National bank acted aa tally clem and
Daniel Fleming of the Fcaman-jarvla
hows read the ballot. Thla content waa
one of the moat profitable to the hospital
fund.
The crowd at the carnival laat night
waa eicrptlonally large and tonight will
be the final big night.
Mere to Take Down Slsa.
Since the Installation of the new light
ing ayatrrn In South Omaha there haa
been a growing sentiment In favor of
removing all the dlafigiirlng slgna over
banging the aldewalka on Twenty-fourth
street. The order to remove the signs
' . baa been under confederation by the
mayor and council for ome time. If the
preeent admlnlatratlon doca not enter the
order the Omaha city nrdlnancea will be
Invoked aa eoon aa the merger law be
en me a effective.
Things are rapidly ahaplng themaelvca
Tor the turning over f the city to the
Dmaba offlclala. Mayor Dahlman and
all the Omaha commissioners will vlalt
the city Monday to aeaume formal charge
of affalra. It la expected that the treas
urer and city clerk will nk to be. man
J a mussed before . they, turn "over the
records. Whether the other offlclala will
assume a similar attitude pould not be
learned yeaterday. The clerk and treas
urer wlith 'to be reassured as to thalr
obligations undor their off ids I bondt be
fore resigning their dutlea.
' Motor Patrol In Meat.
South Omaha will have a motor patrol
wagon aa soon as Commlaaloner Kugel
can provide the earns after the merger
on Monday, Chief Brl(t, who will be
captain In charge of the local station,
has aiiked for the machine already. A
carage will be erected next to the police
station and a number of motorcycle offi
cer appointed. The local police board
baa just appointed John ltadusina to the
police fore.
Omaha officers will take charts Mon
day and the work of making the tranafera
nd . Introducing Omaha methods and
jrtilss In the local department will begin
' 'if once.
Noble-Wrlakt.
'James A. Noble of Grand Island and
Loltie V. Wright of 813 North Twenty
third street. South Omaha, were married
June 17 at 8 p. m. at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bendford
XVrlght, by the bride's paator. Her. Al
bert N. Portar of the South Omaha United
I'reahyteiian church. Miaa Wright Is a
well known South Omahan. having been
a teacher In the schools for. many years.
Mr. Noble was bom snd reared In North
Omaha, where he haa been prominent In
, Voting Men's Chrietlan association work
tor several years.
The young couple will make their horns
In Orand Island, where Mr. Noble la
,' phyalcal director In tha Young Men's
christian aaaociatlon. " V
Utile City Gosalat.
The laat cf the Kagle delatea to the
stale convention left yesterday for their
- respective) homes.
Karl I,ee. a graduate of the BoUlh
, Omaha High school and f )r several .rs
connected with the South Oman offlea
tt me ee. naa accepted a poaliion with
(na of
tha
umn aauies in council
illulfa.
Huperlor lodge No, 101 Pegree of Honor,
Will hold a epecla! meeting Tueaday after
noon, June 3i, tor Initiation of candidates
and general bualneas. Wedneaday eve
P .f' .Jul . sn open meeting will be
lield. In which the drill tea mi of Omaha
and South Omaha will take part.
Mra O. B. Johnson of the South Omxha
choola la visiting her alater In Omaha.
. I ahe will leave for a euinmer trip
to the Pacino coaat and the south.
A large number of oltliena plan to wtt
r.eaa the vlalt of Mayor Dahlman and the
'maha commUalonerS to the city hall
Monday. The time will' bs announced
Tharfk
Not
rirat
Preabyteiian.
Twenty-third
and
J. Rev. Robert K Wheeler. Paator-Morn-ing
sermon at II, pastor Dreachinv. Hun.
oay school at :. Junior learue at I
knd Epworth
league at 7.
Publlo wel-
come.
St Luke's T.uthersn. Twenty-fifth snd
K. Rev. 8. II. YerUn ..!.,.
school at . Morning t-rvlce .t if.
at
Ciuhiert of Sermon,
iChriatalnlty." ,
Vn
"Aggreealveneaa
ririt Methnrflat
Twenty-fifth and K.
Rev. J. W. KlrkoatHck.
Paator Hunday
senool at t:46. Preaching at 11.
Bubleot
Junioi
me Higher Christian's IJfe." Junior
si i ms. epworth
11 are welcome.
league at (.10.
Open air
aen'loaa of
Union congregations of the churches of the
e
T
CUT will beeln tomorrow -1
o'clock on the high school campus, south
side. Rev. Mr. Klrkustrick r th icir.
Methodist church will sneak. If rainy
Weather interferes the meeting will be
, held In the First Preshyterlan church at
Twenty-third and J streets.
Lefier Memorial Methodist. Fifteen and
Madison, Rev. J. W. Henderson. Paator
Sunday school st 10. Preaching at 11 and
g Epworth league service at 7. This Is
a splendid service of the church and we
specially invite all the young people to
terid. In connection with the Sunday
school lesson I will preach a temrwrance
ermoa for the morning hour. Subject,
-Vhoae Table Fhould We Hit at and
V hoee Cup bhould W'e Drink Of V Please
eJon't fall to attend Hunday school and
then stay for the sermon In the evening
I will preach an evaneellatle sermon. "U
God a stranger In Ilia Own World"
f-tudy Hoffmans picture of "Christ at
the Door" then answer by turning the
knob of your own heart's door and let
Jlim in. You are alwava welcome to our
Erofttable morning hours and our sacred
unday evening servlcea.
WAR GIVES CHANCE TO THE
WOMEN LAWYERS OF PARIS
(Correspondence of Tha Associated Prasa.)
FA Rib, J una 10. The women lawyer,
of whom there ara about thirty registered
tror ths Farts bar, have coma Into
their ewn slnoe the war. Tha needs of
the army have thinned tha ranks of their
male rivals, and the women lawyers, who
formerly were called In only la eases ia
volvmg women clients, have begun to
get share of the ordinary routine busi
ness of tha courts.
A number of the lomcn 'avocates"
fcavs made a ai.ilty of pleading; befors
eourts-martlal for soldiers whore leave of
abseaca was over-stayed or. who hsve
b brought up for some other minor
lnfraaticn, and the women have proved
very surceasfuj pleaders la this class of
business.
MRS. WILLIAM S. LAIMBEER AND (RIGHT) MRS. N.
OSGOOD PELL The two widows of one of the most dis
astrous automobile accidents on the Long Island railroad,
which is being sued by Mrs. Pell for $250,C00, and by Mrs.
Laimbeer for $500,000.
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ARTIST'S DREAM MAKES HIT
local Talowit Stages Remarkable
Production on Stage of the
Boyd Theater.
TO BE REPEATED TONIGHT
There Juet would not bs any apace for
war news or bsae ball newa or any other
kind of news If all the good thlnn which
might be aald were an Id of the dancing
and muaicat production presented at the
Boyd theater last evening by the pupil a
of the Chambera School of Dancing, Mrs.
Millie Ryan and other local talent.
Dancee of all aorta by little tots and
lads and lasnlea In their taena, a pro
fualon of costume numhera, musical num
bers of an entertaining kind and other
feature marked this entertainment as
the premier amateur effort staged here
tn many moons.
"The Artlat'a Dream and Dansanf waa
the title given on the program. The
opening acme revealed a group of artlnts
at work. I,lonel, a role ruatalncd tv Paul
Reeae, loves a atatue of lila own creation.
Masetto, a fortune teller. Invokes the
spirits to turn the statue to life, as
Lionel hsd dreamed would happen. Miss
Ruth Thompson wss all that a statue
should be and aa a atatue come to life
ahe put considerable unction Into her
work. Mix a Thompson and Mr. Reese
were accorded a aplendld reception, the
latter displaying marked ability aa a
ainger and dancer.
"Little Tola Make a lilt. -Among
the group of little folks Gladys
Hlshop easily took first place. Thla chick
mlns sang and danced like a-atage vet
eran and suggested a Dresden doll..
Mies Phyllis Tehblna na OliCsva. Harry
B. Watt, aa Old Tinker and Mra. Man
Ing as Mother Tinker ably asalated In
tha leading roles.
Among the dance features were tha
dance of the dolla, dance of joy, tha
dancing leeaon. "The Birth of the Dance,"
dance of the gobllna, temple dnnre, sail
or a hornpipe and the dnnaante at the
conclusion. A pussy cat number by seven
email girls dressed aa cats arouaed en
thualaam. Kdalyn I!orrlan, tha site of
a pint of cider, gave a clever toe dance.
Immanuel Lutheran
Next Thursday the Inimaiiul Lul'urttil
church chorus relebratea Its thirtieth an
niversary. During all this time' this, per
haps the largest church choir In Ne
braska, has had an unbroken career of
service. The Immanuel Lutheran church
has arranged for a worthy reception in
honor of Its valuable and efficient choir.
Morning and evening tha iholr in full
contributes Its songs at services The
membership Is at present seventy-six.
Mr. Bernhard Johnson la the choir's di
rector. One member, Mr. Axel Hnlgren.
has been In the chorus from the begin
ning, an honorable record and rare. The
choir was organised In 155 ly Rev. P. A.
F.dyulst, Hockholin, Bask., Canada. For
several decades Mr.. John Helgrea was
leader. .
The Immanuel chorus has set Ua church
musical MeaU l.lk'h. aiming at the best
church music fitted for worship purpose a
It haa a steadily gron lug and carefully
arranged church music 'library, la the
formation of which the pastor, Rsv. Adolf
Hult, haa given constant assistance. Tha
library Is arranged after a careful plan,
the church year Idea being a leading
principle of arrangement and selection.
It haa been Ilia purpose of the pastor for
years to acquire muslo closely following
the leading thought of tha various parts
of the ecclesiastical year, and special oc
casions. A church music committee, ap
pointed by the congregation at IU yearly
meetings, has charge. The committee Is
coiaposed of taa paator, tha choir dl-
Lawrence Payne, Eileen Edwards and
Helen Eastman showed ability in their
buck and wing dance.
The production will be repealed thla
afternoon and evening.
Walter Adama ' scored a hit with his
female Impersonation number In the last
act. He was recalled several times. He
tonoealed his Identity by a clever make
up, removing hie wig at the close of his
number.
Jack Sullivan Has
Easy Time in Bout
With Fitzgerald
Jack Fttxgerald, the pride of South
Omaha, found himself on', the receiving
end of a .45-caltbre wallop In the tenth
round of hta bout with , Montana
Jack Sullivan at Florence laat night snd
a couple of seconds later Sullivan was
carrying Fltsgerald to hla corner while
(livers seconds applied first Bid to the
injured. Fltsgcrsld was floored on four
different occasions during the mill and
the fourth was the finish.
Fltsgerald started to rush matters at
the start, but fullvan played an easy,
waiting game and waa content to duck
and block during the flrat two rounds.
Then he began to speed up. By the fifth
round he wsa putting a little steam be
hind his punches and In the sixth- round
Fitzgerald went down to the count of
nine. Again In the ninth the South
Omaha led went down and again In the
tenths The second knockdown in the
tenth was) the finish for Jack.
WAR WIDOWS AT CHATHAM
NUMBER 180 ON ONE STREET
Correspondence of the Associated 1'reaa.)
LONDON, June ID. How severely the
naval and military loaaea of the war
neve already affected aome communi
ties In Great Hrltaln la shown by tha
announcement that at Chatham, a naval
base on the lower Thamea, there are ISO
war widows on one street. Moat of them
Inst their sailor-husbands In the alnklng
of the Formidable, Hermes and Princess
Irene.
Chorus Anniversary
roi lor, Uio organist and ouu ineiubvr of
the choir, during the last two years this
Ma been the charter member, Mr. Axel
Helgren.
The choir la fortunate In having Mr.
Berohard Johnson, that Indefatigable
aorker, aa director. Ills fine talent for
oiganlsatlon has produced rapid and tell
ing results., The director is given to hla
work out of love' for the same. and. In
tnose devotion to the Lutheran church,
a hose services and their character ha
studies with great' care. In fact 'the
ihorua Is also a , social gathering place
for the musical young people of the Im
manuel church.
At the anniversary next Thursday a
program will be rendered lit the. church
service room, apd'afteraard refreshments
served In the church parlors. Rev. C. A
Lonnqulst cf Ax tell. Neb., clergyman-poet
of finest attainments, has honored the
occasion 1ih a featlval poem which wtll
be read. - Addresses will bo given and
other fitting numbers. Both the Imman
uel church ss well aa Its choir looks for
ward expectantly to this occasion.
THERE IS A TOUCH OF
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STYLE AND COLOR
. HYDRAULIC
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The Classy
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The people of today are demanding that
the architect give them a. home that Is
to tout as little as possible and yet, they
want It to contain all the modern con
veniences ond everything that they have
et in large in pretentious homes. The
nome Illustrated above is one that will
fill all the requirements of the average
family where two bedrooms are all they
nwd and there is a good alsed attlo for
storaKs. The porch Is In the front and
exter.ds nearly across the entire front of
the house. From thla one enters the large
living room, with Its built-in bookcases
at each aide Vf the fireplace. Between
the living room and the dining room
there la a wide cased opening. with col
MARTIN & COMPANY
BUILD MANY HOUSES
Charlea W. Martin of Charles W. Mar
tin & Co. reports much building on the
rorth side, especially In Belle Isle,
Kountze Place, Laurelton, tha Prettiest
Mile district and Mlnne Lusa, all fine,
modern, up-to-date houses. This firm is
now building houses for: John II. Cut
off snd II. R. Schroeder, on the Prattleet
Mile; Dr. J. Rex Bell, Frank A. Van
Hunan, Dr. J. C. Houkup, A. O. Henlng
and Samuel Levey, in Belle Isle; 8. M.
Kent and U, R. Beattey, In Kountss
Piece; F. L. Gallup, C. C. Baum, A. C.
BlombuYfr. 'W. P. Davis, Dr. J. C.
Soukup and C, L. Kent, In Minna Lairs.
Also fifteen other houses that ara being
built for investment.
Mr. Martin haa continually predicted
prosperity for Omaha and takes a very
optlmistio view of the future In tha real
enale line.
TO LOCATE NEW TOWN
JUST.WEST OF BENSON
A new townslte Is being planned by
Hustings & Heyden to be located at the
west end of tho Benson Gardens tract on
'West Main street, Benson, and named
Vtst Benaon. It will be located at the
end of the paved road where tho Chi
cago Northwestern railroad crosses.
The county will construct a new steel
bridge eroaalng the Little Pappio within
tht next thirty daya at thla location.
Jitney automobile service Is already run
ning out of West Main street elosa to
this location. An effort will be mad to
have the Northwestern railroad put in
sidings and stop trains at tha new town
site. This would give 'Benson tho near
est railroad. Several applications al-
have been received to build stores, lum
ber yards and coal yards.
NEW BUILDINGS TO BE
BUILT ON PAXTON COURT
Contract haa bean let by Hastings ft
Heyden for tho Paxton Coart Tel race
building to Orifflth t Chapln. to bo built
In Paxton Court between Twenty-fifth
street and Twenty-alxth avenue, Doug-las
and Farnara streets. Excavating was
started laat week. This building will eon-
s at of six two-story five-room terraces-
something different from the ordinary
brick flats.
ADVANCE MADE IN LEATHER
AND SHOE PRICES IN HAMBURG
(Correspondence of tha Associated Press.)
HAMBURG, June . For the second
time since the beginning of the war. the
ahoo and leather dealers of Hamburg.
Altona and vicinity have announced an
Increase In the plica,, not only of ahoea.
but of repairing footwear. Tha flrat
raise came In. December. Leather, bow.
over, has so Increased In prir slnca
then that dealers claim to bo unable
to operate at any profit at all unless
tltey charge still mors.
Hy-Tex Brick
PRESS BRICK CO,
1302 W.
Bungalow
umns and pedestals. The kitchen in off a
small hall that also leads to the baih
room, 'the second floor and the rear bed
room. The front bedroom opens off the
dining room. In the kitchen there are
the built-in kitchen cupboards, the sink,
gas stove and the stairway leading to
the basement. The front rooms are fin
ished In plain red oak and the balance
of the house Is finished In yellow pine.
This plan la from the offices of Everett I
8. Dodds. j
Any one desiring further information
relative to the cost of this bungalow or
the deaignlng of a new home should get
In touch with the architect, who will be
glad to render hla services. Everett S
Dodds, 612-13 Paxton Block, Omaha. Neb.
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HOME BUILDERS
GROWING
Preferred Shares, guar
anteed 7, participate
also in surplus profits oh
JULY FIRST
Profits have amounted
to over 10 to present
shareholders.
Shares $1.14 each until
July 1st.
Orders by mail given
tho same attention as if
made in person.
For full Information ask for
onr booklet, the "New Way,"
or call In person.
American Security Company
- Fiscal NA Kents
HOME BUILDERS
(INC.)
202 So. 17th St., Omaha, Neb.
V
Heavy Hoisting
E. J. BAUSS
U12Frium$L Tel. D. 353
j: e. carter,
ARCHITECT
AND
BUILDER
2314 M SL, South Omaha
Phone South 1133
THAT YOU DO NOT
FIND IN THE OTHERS
O. W. BLDG.
Wo
7 Guaranteed
Profit-Sharing Plan
For the smaller investor who tloes not want to bother
with taking chnnrfii on hia own judgment of buying any
particular pioo of property and with other detail, we have
worked out n PjMWITnSIIAKTN'O PLAN, whereby you can
invest in shnres of each, and have nn equal interest in
all the Mortgiirres, Heal tot tit and Contracts of Sale Owned
by us, as to the proportionate share of stock held,- and be
entitled 10 toe profits of the business, on which you are
guaranteed dividend earnings of not 1bs than 7 annually, payable
on the first of July and January of each year. And In addition thereto
your proportionate share of all the earnings of the bualneas above the
7, which has been from 2 to 3 more the pait 10 years, making
your Investment earn from 9 to 1U. If you will call or write us,
we will give, your further particulars. The next advance In stock will
be 8 on July 10th. Don't delay, see us at once and buy some shares
before the advance.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
UASTII1GS& HEYDE,1G14 Hartley St.
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PHONE DOUGLAS 7018.
VARNISHES,
1812 FARNAM ST.
C. ft. COOK PAINT CO.
gsUksSZECgflD
DODDS,
Phone Douglas 2B81.
PAXTON BliOCK. OMAHA.
- Send 60 Cents for Mjr New Plan Book.
H. 8.
Mcdonald.
Get Our Estimates. We Xaat Tents and Camp rnmltnra.
NEBRASKA TENT & AWNING CO.
No Cons action with Any Other Tent and Awing Oonosrn,
Phone Douglas 3641. - 700 Houth Sixteenth St.
Unexcelled
Service
Has much valuable Information concerning- rates, routes, time la
transit an other matters of Interest to tbose contemplating ship
ping to Bummer homes or elsewhere.
Omaha Van & Storago Co.
806-S18 South Sixteenth Strt Phon Doug. 4163
alf your b
first
' Bee Baton
&ATON has business (or sale all over tha
west. I can locate you in a good
paying - bualneas almost any
where now Is toe time to get. a
wusincse 01 your .own.
KATQN has men of abjllty who want to
Invest In good going- business and
-can invest iron J.ow to
wnn service,
SATO() has a' poepiQA
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Just tell me what you,. yo
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JBldtf., Omaha. ror Hate
t XCI-iPTlONAL, opportuclly for general
department atore raan to purchase . a
going, paying, growing business, together
(tn (i building .it occupies; or might
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OUR SHIPPING
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WANT to meet ssinebody who haa fifteen
hundred dollars, will invest in excellent
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JP-; hree months, f.eu. Write for
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