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THK HEK: VMAIIA. SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1915. 30 1! By MELLIFICIA. 1 - .lv 1 v Hold Golden Wedding Ceremony Friday, July 16, 1915. SO THE Weller bouee ii a reel honeymoon-In and honeymoon-out Ion Just now. N When Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vance return Sunday from Chicago, here they were married last Tuesday, they will occupy the homa of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Weller for their honeymoon da'ya. . Mr. and Mrs. Waller left the flrtt of tha week for Waller, Colo., to spend the remainder Of tha summer. The r object In selecting Weller la to enable them to retrace the atepa of their own honeymoon. Mr. Weller met his wife at Waller, aad after their marriage they returned there for their wedding trip. Now (following a ' romanUe whlni) they are off to t pend It all orer again. , ' Summer Plant. Mr. K P. iode and cMIJren rrt this wk (or Clrar l-ak. Ia. Mm. V' 1. Curtis snd daughter. Helen, left Monday for Lake Mlnnetonka. Vise Irme Jon leave this evenlna; 1t I-ake Nlnrt'tonka fr a thm weeks' . Mia Margaretta, Burke Iravrt Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mr. A. T. Klopp and family, on their ranch nr Mule Sft. Tex. Jin. Oor A. Hoagtarid lrft Raturdav for Dennis, Mui., whnra tha will re main 'the -rest of tha wmmer. Wedding 'Cards. The weudtra of Xtr. Harry Hebner, son of Mr. and Mm H. J. McCarthy, and MIm Orac -hlm waa celebrated July t at the church at tmr Ldy of Uurda, In ChlCMPn. Tha cecemonr waa imrformed by rather Dual a, assisted by Father Fcanloni Folloerln: tha ceremony a wed dine breakfast . waa ervd at in home ef tha bride. Tha attendant were MUI Marlon WehelnC Jt"nf the bride, arri Hurry MiUltvry to Chloaan. r. ami Mr. Hehner bavw arone to tha I'arlfte ma it and will be' at home at 00 Sliert dan road. Ohio ,, after-feptembar 1." Cardi bava been received In Otnahe'an noiinclnr tha weddlna of Mica' Oeraldtne Helner to Victor If. Da via of Loveland, Colo. Mri. 1U la tha niece of Mra. A. B. Currta and. baa made eevera! vlalta in Omaha. The wedlnr of Miss Xu ret ta DoolUtle of Council Vluffa and Mr. J. U II pick aon of Omaha waa celebrated very qv'tly Thi'r day 'afternoon at a o'clook at the parsonage of tha I Met Memorial Methodist church. Tha, Rev. Charle M. le-m Officiated. Announcemanr Ii made of tha marriaa of XI i Carrol lat to Mr. l.awrenc Klein Levy on Jtsx 11 at Ft. Joul. MUa Iavts one of the meld at tha Wad ding of Mr. and' Mra Bolwln janoha In Omaha two yeare aao, and his viatted here aeieral tlmea. iter future homa la to be In Memphis, Tenn. At Happy Hollow Club. - .' The flla Zta girls were ruetta at tha rn Hellenic lurvlsetai at the Happy Hol Jnw club Thureday. , Thoee present were: Mi Mliaes " Mnrruerlto Bee'cy, Ethrl King, Krlmon: IJnfnln: . :vin Ihleroff, AVInnlfred Katea. .. rlatiamnuth: J.liirnln: Hrih Tolla, Srjc.n'e J'ratt, laurel: Ivathryn jry, , I-dther KUInnhuoen. . Mr. Harry Koch entertained nine gueata at dinner Thursday evening at the Happy Hollow . iujj. Mr. K. R Koleoa had four S'.ki and K. II. HUIwi tU. MIm Inea Hlxn g a luncheon of elht oovera today at the Happy Hollow ' - Mr. and Mra. K. O. Hamilton and Mr. and Mra. O. T. Weller will hava gueat at dinner Saturday evening at the Happy lioUow club. . It and Mra Vllroy entertained eight uet at dinner at utr. Happy Hollow i iuh ThuraUay In honor of Mra. Mllroy'a t-lrthday. - With tlx Viaiton. Mlae Maudei Praka arrived Monday for a vtatt with her awter, Mra. Burke, and Mr. Ilurke. Miaa Maria JBaln of Ktn.oula arrived In. Cmal.a thta morning to vlalt iilu Rachel Metcalfe. Ml Meteaire arrived home laet week from a trip through The Mlaeea Marie and Grace Moreland of . Paul. Minn., are houan gueat of their iciitln, Mia I-eirh Leille. Dundee. Olnclrr National park and the n frn rlao epoltloii. The two young ladle are both etuflenta cf AVahlngton tinl veralty, hi. Lout, and made the weatern tour together. They apent a week at Glacier National park with . ten other claaamatea and Prof, and Mr. McCourt. After leaving Ola'ler National park MIm Rain and Mla Metclf attended the Theta National convention, mhlch wa beld at Qexrhart, Ore. Ml Ruin, after her vlait In Omaha, wl'l apend the bal ance ofthe aummer In Mich can. Plenum frit. ! Mlae Farther Elllnghuaen entertained at dinner at her home Wedndy evening for her. aororlty aUtert and friend. The decoratlnna were In ptnk reaea, tha Delta 7,eta flower, and the place card were laid for: . . . . . Mfaaee.- Vlanea I Marfpiav-lta Peeatay, Kathrvn Iwry, Mjn Thiereff, lle-lwlf Wlitman, ; V -A y 4 Wahoo. Neb.: uiiiio iiv, (liady . Hhamp. Ruth Klllna-husen. Alarthft Fa Toll. VVtnntfrt Kte, Ethel Kin. . . as Inula 1 ratt. r-atner f.inntrnuaen Dr. and Mra.' H. F." WaJlaea enter tained Informally at dinner, laat evening at their home. Garden flowere deoorated the taible and tna gueata were: Mlae- 1 Mleeea Clare Mnftre Ruth Wallace. Dorothy Wallace, Mr. and Mta C. C. Fowler ' Mr. Nxnnt J. M.ir. lr. S. HI. litiimuamn, . Mr. Wendall More. . k On the' Calendar. ' . ' - On Thtirxlay of next Weak a luncheon will be given at the Happy Hollow club by the Mleeea Alio RuihUin, Carolyn Helmqulat and Kllen flhepard. 1 Ml K1le turt will enrteln at (uncle- eon Returdair at the Fonlenrlle. Tha TuCd.i.y Bridge club will dlanon Unua Ita meeting until fall,' owing ta moat at tha mcmbera being 'out of the At the Field Clab. ' " Mr. V. 41. Taylor will entertain eltrh teen gi'eat at dinner ftaturday avanlng at the Field club. Mr. and Mr. Charlea Ware will bava elglvtt M. If. Buehler, four; Oecar Allen, lx; B. P. Smith, eight, and C. P. Hturdevant, fourteen. For Bonie Qoeit. Ml Mary pugdala gav a 1 o'clock luncheon Thunday at ber home In honor of her hoiiee gueet, Mlia Ra6h'ael Pavltt of Dea Mulne. A centerplecd. of Mr.' Ward roc deoorated the table and cover were placed for? '. : Miner M !-. Rn iMl - Dav4t t, Cat herlne W h He, Arllne McCrea-y, Maraaret William, timen KU?9MI. Maiaaret Itugdale. I-orrtta iH-ntfeuiaU, Mary Pugdale. Oertruda PaJ-ka, Mnrgaret lowryv Asnea McCierv, Mary P. puadale, Perionil Mention. Mr. Roger II. William, formerly of Mi. II. C- Peter and daughter. Mlae Catherine, are In Chicago. Henry Stewart. on of W. U. Stewart ha returned home from Vancouver. Mr. Kdward Johnaon leavea thla even ing for a week' trip to Chicago aad Detroit. . Mr. arid Mr. W. K, Rhode and Ula Vrcry thing Muaf lie Bold Bo Carpenter Can Remodel Building. . AT THE ... UVka eoiodelang ' i ale of Pospeps i ii II Ann coma vehy fast,.aiid july will bee 103 PIANOS IN HAPPY HOMES. THE PRICE 3 BELL THEMTHE TERII3 ASSURE TniS. . FINE NEW- PIANOS 0179. 0190. S225 and Up PLAYERS AT 5203 AND UP LONG TIME TERMS. i . l.try hiiTTururd Is Tc.'fy CasrcrJttd or lUzty Vufldi TMa nwk enbrree uh make a Maxehall Wan.lail, Whltnay Thr.n.i.on. Hrewaier. Kr.kavjar, Haliet a Davie, t'olumbua. klir bona famitmn. ffndarl Mmttn 4 Burn, 11. V. Nalaon. Hndron, .taiaway . nri!ig. eir brua., etc. , ' - - . Here Is iht OppoTtaRlty By a RtUallt oa t With a !ritlrr.la rr&eon fur inijtlng a awl. V wuuld drlaa out-( lawn "J1' '" ' 're t-r i.r.Ura. W . I nial th but a.loclloii. If tl. ..Ja are not rrpreniv.l. If they ai eot ma vary bact that umrev can t e wnl inv refui.d tha niuitey and dt.W tha conirart off l-i the for) -.... ! of our eti!li,nnin, v hava navar " ad aurh b i- in i i.m.i riiuta imr a eatf tarrna na hruh offar Taka t,an-.Ke . t ti,i aa.e. if i..t now rea.ly f,.f , piano, aeiact tha inatru .,,t,i .).. -.r...l. your coo tract, mak mut duB and bava tha n.atr ii'Tieni rni n.iiiia later. T tity yuar aew. Practically Giving Art Goods Away u ut ivcaino iiiioi iiojo rices iiean French Vclour Rai Jafir.ese Cuketa, Etc., .iri Vorlh Sl.C) to J3.C0 each Table Th Prayer arowa.2 and Fl.SO Huge ....84.tU UP oav nil. );. I.t cf uver 1,000 Frame, oval, aquara, oblong. In wood "told Kcn,n flr.Uh, at.., .ONK-MALK riUt'K A. IIOSPB CQ. '513 Doualai Street r; Illn Art and Music Goods ::uct i;:: l:.ld to make vay for the car r: :rr;:::n to rl::odel nuiLDma. Mr. and Mra. Thomaa McCov. U Rnu Twenty-alxth e venue, were married fifty year ago Trlday. In Mtteburgh. Pa., yeaterday, aurrounded bv a maloriir of their nine chl'dren, clebrated tielr g.tlden weddlnf armlveraary at the home. They came to Nebraaka forty-threa yean eg-, eettl ne In Sounder county, and were real pioneers, bearing the upa and down of th hardy early neuter of the day when Nebraaka waa young. They moved to Omaha eight yeera ao. 1 Mlldren have returned from Excelidor Bprtng. . Mia Lucy Mart leavea today for a vurtt with her brother. Kdwln Harte, at Brandon. Manitoba. Mla Mary K'lne and Ml Mary Mo Cauley left Thursday for a month o journ at Kite Parte and other point In Colorado. Omaha, ha been detailed a Instructor at tbe United Btatea Military academy. Wet Point, N. T., to take affect Atignat M, 1918. Kewi of the VlhjtiTttz. The Mi June and Uucll Brown are vlIUna tha eapoeltlon and ooaat town of California. Mia Lou'ee Curtl 1 attending the Delta Oamma Sorority convention In California. Mm. Cpaorga Sumner and children are flatting Mr. Kumnw'i parenta In Chicago. GENERAL MADER0 AND MISS GARCIA MARRIED ' tilH ANQKL.63H, Cal , July General Julio Malero, brother of former PreaU dent Madero, of Mexico, and Mia Car men Garcia, daughter of Pranrtaco Uar cla, of Xermoalllo, war married here today. Tha brldegroom'a father, Fran clc6 I. Madoro, er., anil prominent Mexi cans In tjoa Angelea wltneed the cere mony. ' Julio Madero la ejtld to be on of tha wealthiest men of Mexico. He met hi wife while 4 prlaoner of war In northern Mexico and obtained a parol In erder to come to Lae Angelea to claim hie bride, tea Ibat toaaai w, When you catch cold or begin to oough take Pr. Bttl' Pine-Tar-Honey. It pew etratea the throat and lung. All drugr lta. Advertisement. FORD TO BUILD HIS HEW PLAIIT HERE Big; Automobile Concern to Pat Up Shop for Aiiembling Machines ' On an OmAha 8ite. . TAKES AN EUTIRE CITY BL0CX .i . . . . Another big building 'for Omaha to house another bit; faotory la prac tically aanured by a real estate deal now under way. The enterprise I to be an assem bling plant for the Ford Automobile company la which the parts ot the machines are to : be , put -together to make the finished product for dis tribution In thls territory, end the location is the square between Fif teenth and Sixteenth and Nicholas and Iiard. It is reliably reported that the work, of securing the options on the property has been completed, and the abstractors are now checking up the titles. The assembling' factory when In full operation will give employment to several hundred men on the baals of the Ford high standard of wageo, and -maJra Omaha, which has hereto fore had attributing agency, one of the most important points on the map of the Ford automobile industry. Apartments, fiat, nous? and cottage can b rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent." GREAT LECTURERS TO SPEAKIH OMAHA Internationally Known Artist ""Are Secured by Omaha Society of Fine Arts for Coming; Season. MAKE OMAHA AU ART CETTCTB "Omaha, an Art Center," is the slogan of the Omaha Society ofF1ae Arts, which announces an impressive list of lecturers for : the coming season. The lectures will be given la the ball room of the Hotel Fonte nelle, afternoons at 4 o'clock, begin ning November 9. " . ' -' Alfred Noyee. the young' English poet; Prof. Charlea Zucblln of Boston, wha ap peared hera laet winter for the Pallmp- eet dub; John Cowper Powys of Ox ford. England; Walter. Scott Perry of Piatt Institute. Brooklyn; A. P. T. Hartt- lln of Columbia university. New Tork; tarado Teft. noted sculptor of Chicago, and Raymond Wyer of Muskegon, Mich., of the Hackley Art gallery, are Included In the list of speaker. . , Following I the program: ' November a "Heralda nt nniuirMii Art." Charlee Zueblln, November IT "rUracenle Architecture; Novamber 1. "The Taj Mahal," The Alnambra." Walter Boott Perry. ' November to-' The Real and tha Un real," Raymond Vr. January 7 "Optlmlam In the Poetry 6t, tha Future" (with reading from hta Pem), Alfred Nove January f Maatera ot the Grand Style." Pante:" January : ft, Shakea Pra." John Cowper Powra. . i Januarr Uk t7; . II "Gothic Arehltect ure," "Renalasanca Architecture," A. D. m . narrvtin. February 11"Ru1an I.tteratUr:"TVa. Wa U...1 . . . , ,, ..... Cowper Powya aiarcn a -uctnio Sculpture:" March It, " Re na Usance Bculpture." Ixirado Taft.. Mra Charlea T. Kountse ta president of tha Fine Arta aociety. Tha program com mute la Mra. W. G. Ura, chairman; Mrs. C. W. Ruasell. Mra. Leonard Everett. Mr. Uoyd Osborne. Mr. F. M. Cole Mra. Frederick Rouee, Mra. Oagood Eastman, Mia Uda Wllaon. Mlaa Carolina Podgw and Miss Laura Soott. Girl Breaks Arm, but' Tends to Her Garden Despite the Injury A broken arm, the result of a hard fall, la not enough to deter. Lol Goodwin, pupil In the Park chool,, in keepinsj up her aummer garden, fh, mtl, laaa, who Uvea at 1SU South Thirty-third aureet. suffered the break the ' other day, but sho gamely Informed E. E. Data, euper riaor of tho Boy' and Girls' Garden club, that It would take mora, than a broken arm to prevent -tier constant at tentlon to her garden. Sprouso Hanged for Murder of Wife T. LOVKI, Mo., July 1. -William It. Sproiiee of Kaet Ft. Louia, III., waa hnel et Clayton. Mo., a auhutb, today, for the murder of hi wife. Hla last re quest waa to see hi sis dhltdren who had testified against him. They refused to com to blm. The evMcnce against Bproue era cir cumstantial. Ill wife, Annie ffprouee, disappeared from their home In Et St. Loula. III., on the night of October Si, 1W4. Her body waa found near Brent wood on Novemtor 14. following. . Evidence Introduced at the trial tended to ahow that Sprouae left home on the nlsrht of October tl with hie wife and iturmd without her. .Forty five minutes before he waa to be hanced siprouse vainly attempted to commit aulctde by (lashing hi throat wtth a hnrpencd steel spring taken, from hla ahoe He had also eaten half a bar of aoap during tha night In an attempt to die. ' Lightning Strikes ' at Police Station Lightning trirk the window of .th doctor' office at police headquarter,' Thursday nlaht, broke the glaea, die- Jointed a pair of surgical hear and split a bis; plate glaea mirror. Jamea Mauer of Wyoming. Neb., was In tha room at the time having a acetp wound ajreeted by the surgeons. Ir. Shook and CSmmerer, who were called out for a few momenta, returned to find tha man In a daaed condition, but he waa soon restored .and tbia morning la none tha worse for bis narrow-'aecape. CITY COUNCIL THANKS MAYOR OF PILADELPHIA The city' council adopted a 'reeolutii thanking tha mayor and council of- Phila delphia for court eery shown by stop-pint her with tbe Liberty BUL ' Rent house hulcTa with a Pee Went Ad CONGRESSMEN GO WEST TO INSPECT HARBOHS On a Junket t the Paclfio coast, where tbey will look over the water front .of a number af the citiee, headed by Obn ereeaman Bparkman of Florida, tha oon greaalonal rlrera and harbors committee went west today, remaining hr twenty minutes. There are twenty in the party, and tha members will be ont a month or so. In two special car tbey arrived over the Northwestern from th eaat and want out ever tha Unloa Pacific. - We Will Pay Ton to Try jef5a... WV" j-A this California Raisin Broad BXBM.-BTBTB-BaBTSBJ-a. BBBWBTSBaBBBaa.HSMaa freshly made with seeded OK SUN-MAID" RAISINS In other words, we will give away FREE COUPtfNtf . worth 10c oaoh, which, when presented, to your grocer with 25c, will socure for you TWO packages of "SUN MAID". Raisins worth '25o, and in , addition you . will be given a loaf of Raisin Bread FREE, made with "SUN-MAID" Raisins: . - .,. , . r How; to Secure Free Coupons ' Tomorrow, Saturday, Julv 17tlv will be "Coupon Day." The U. Pr. Steam Baking Co. will insert Cou pons in the wrappings of Tip Top bread, and The New England Bakery Co. will pack the Coupons with But-, 'ternut bread. Watch for the Coupons and insist that each loaf of bread you buy of . your grocer on Satur- day morning contains one of them.' I f ' aa M a ? ' I impunani nouce: When you secure Coupons be sure to write your name and address upon the back, because each Coupon, to : be redeemed, must have the name of holder together with street address. Watch the columns of The Bee for . more details regarding the redemp tlon of the Coupons. ' More Interest-' log Information will be given out soon, y 0 California Associated" Raisin Co. v ED (SIMtCU. FGVWL ' withill the side trimmings pink lemonatie and : ballqoiis should not awaken greater in-; . i.vaafc.ittti uinuivtlUliO lilUll ' lilt? JCTICS or r UTTIOUS oaics at eeteeiit There is ikh tlifftrence between the Cir cut and these Sties Nothing Bansamesqae ahout the ttorj or. the doiaj. For several days crowds have gathered at our big East windows, and keen has been tho interest in tho BASKET display. We bought all the samples, odd lots, broken stocks, prac tically every kind of basket tiny basketa for fancy work, fpr favors, for flowers, for candy lunch baskets, work basket?, baby , baskets, waste baskets. Made from fibre, sweet grass, straw, etc., etc. bought at a very big discount all to be disposed of at such trifling prices. For instance 5 they start at, then 0, 10. 2HS 59S 70S OS and up to $1.40. Every one away below usual prices; many, in deed, less than . If There la a Woman within 100 mile of Omaha, who needs . Suit, Dtczz or Waist and ft Is possible to reach our store on Saturday, such Woman should not fail to rd and ponder on what foilow: A thorough out and out clearing- out, closing out and aelling out of certain high class Suit. Bummer Ureases, I'ariy Urease, etc. Suits which told from 121 to IS; Summer Draaaee which sold from f S SO to HI; 1'arty Dreeaes which aoid from 120 to 111. Moat of th garments are new and up-to-date -w hera rat the rtotaao la not X 8 1 5 you get extra Quality of material. 3.00, last price word. Wa wiU not alter. We will nut a rbanifn. You could make a grab, unalght, unseen, and it would be a safe bet. Buyers cannot be loaera at tbe pric. Thla rate la timed for 10 A. M., to let out-of-towners get in. Hundreds of Bilk Waists that were Mil. fill and I&.00, offered Satur day t S1.43 Palm Beach Salts Saturday.- Two prlcea. 111.60 grade for 17.60. fit. 00 grsdes for 110 00. Hats! Hats!! Hats for the Young!!! Hats for the Elders!!!! 300 of them fresh from the hands of expert milliners, to be sold on Saturday at'half after, eight in tho morning. . ' Old Noah. Webster in talking about hats, defined them as a covering for the head hav Ing a crown and brim, The modern Chapeau is something more than thfit and frequently not that at all thus do times, fashions and defini tions change.. Now some of the articles called hats have no crowns,' others have no brims most of them, indefnl, are so fearful and won-. derfully made as to defy description. Not thus do women resrard the HATS WE i' SELL. We hav set a new. pace, and ax eon--; f stantly making new records. Saturday's sale should bat-,'om-all. Never have we offered a cleaner, newer, better or cheaper lot PRIGS $3.00 EACH. LADIES Now a word with you. Please, -pretty please, don't hold a number of hats in your hands without deciding, thus depriving 1 some anxious patron from getting what she may v want If you are not going to buy it give some- , body else a chance. We are not scolding merely appealing for your help. Corsets of the 1 finer kind. beat makes from best . makers; Nemo, Irene. Modart, Redfern, Camilla, Justrtte, ate. All season they sold freely, some as hlh as 110.00; Saturday at g3.Tt- Bummer 1 Nightgowns, sheer, white, soft; In crapes, etc; alao some In dainty tints and stripes; CO each. Little men can be fitted to Rompers, Beach Suits, Dreaaes. etc.; 3 to I yrs. Some dollar garments for Little Women will be pleaaed with - the dainty Hummer Dresses, to -17 yeara. Dreeaee aold regu larly up to $7.50, at C3.05 ch. On "Thursday, last, . we attempted a sale ( of Jot ported Dress Fabrics; gooda had been In windows a few day, but bad weather prerented many from seeing the display. Tbe 6le waa Ftaale. and yet If the people knew, as we do, the value; how ap.endld for wear, for useful Skirt, etc., good would not hare laated one hour. Just for excitement Saturday, we try the value of Prlntera Ink; :I0 starting time, waat alale place." fabrics which sold not so long ago at 11.00 and 1 1. 10, at lOt per yard. 7 Now for the Other Extreme, we bare hatted you, and If you pleaae, we will now care for your pedal extreme ttlee . . " . A Shoe Sale of Baker Shoe's Made for Us . . AIJi our women's low shoes, do you get the word all means all In this store. No high grade low shoe withheld, not one pair reeerred, whether former prices waa $1. or $, or $7. You re on Saturday at 53.1)5 pair. And bow. dear friend, a word of eounaeL These end the awaaon. Clean-oit aalea at Kllpatrlck's are dif ferent. People know our quality, people believe our . statements. There will be a crowd, therefore. Come in the Morning Early. rSlOS bCITB KOH WOME3T. V The finer klnda; beautiful lisle yarn: tight or lace knee. Sold formerly at 11-10, tor 5e ach. VOSl TUR MfcN, BATViwuAT. . . An attracUve aaie of tJaderweer, Unloa Buita, of the better kind. Klbbed or Nalnaook. Baca well known make as Poroaknlt. Imperial. Roxford. MadaweiL aiobe. etc., the Dollar Makea, (or CDe caacb.