fc5 , , TILT: HKK: OMAHA. lIIirTDAY, FTFJTKMBEIl 16, 1915. Bj MELLIFICIA. Wednesday, September 15, 1915. TKK wedding of Mr. William Averlll Harrlman, well known to Omaha society. U to b a very democratic affair. Mr. Harrlman spent some Urn In Omaha two years mo In the Interest of hla railroad and waa the much-sou ght-f or (neat on nil occasions. Re will be married thie month to Miss Kitty Lanier Lawrence, and by his apodal reeuest they will hare a country wedding of the most democratic kind. The ceremony will bo celebrated In the little church of Lenox, N. Y., In the presence of only the two families, but all of the town of Lenox U Invited to the reception. Trades people, chauffeura of the estates and the 'famlllea hare received invitation. Mlaa Lawrence knowi all the employes of the eatate and the towns people aad he wlahea them to come. There will be no attendants. Rockford Alumnae Organise. The latest oollase alumnu association to be formed In Omaha la that of Rock ford roll. Rockford, III. Alumna from the mtddU west will b affiliated 1th the Omaha orrenlsaUon, which held Ita first annual meeting and luncheon at tho Hotel. Lrftyal, Tus!sy. Mrs. John R. McDonald was elected president; Mrs. J. H. iieaton. vine president; UUa Isabel flhuaert. oretary-treaaurar, and MUs Ulsdys Ooodman. corresponding secre tary. Decorations for tha luncheon table weir purple and whlta altera, purple and hlt being the Rockford colora. Covera win" placed for! Ms1nmr -'. A. Woodland. . K. Cheney of Fremont, Theodore lUllfl of HlMlr, Kae iinliy, 'rl llHKimond of Kieniont, A! !fieea (iertrude Alkln. Marlon MnylariJ of Norfolk. larnh S-ari. Ilerirvt. Medlar. Ktnllr Jonneon of Kreniont. A lire KeilKwIrk, Jane Klnaerly of Tllden, Isabel Hhukert. Julia Officer Mesdamea Joel II. WrlRhl, J. It. McDonald, C. K. Kimball of Connrll Hltlffs, J. II. Healon. A Uroehona of Urlswuid. la. .M lanes - of Council Illuffs, Mary Hlrka of anion, Hess llorton of Ptanton. Knlri Iteattv of Walr. lretohen Burdlo of Herman, Maud iBTkert of Red Ooak, la. UAH THREATENS TO DYHAUITEJ. W. C. A. Tells Mill Strong that He Left Valu able Paper, in Metal Box in Wall of Building. WOULD DYNAMITE TO GET THEM POPULAR GIRL WHO WAS WEDDED LAST NIGHT. Pleasures Past. Mr. and Mra. Victor Carlaon save a rioilKhtf'il surprise party at their homa Monday evening- In honor of tha sixteenth hlnhday of their daughter, Mlsa Violet Carlson. Mensra. Mubbsrd, Uoode and Rogere, Mis llsirl lit'ldleman and Mrs. Dahl bet'g. ,nve a musical program and tha Woodmen of the World quartet Bang aev ral numbers. Mrs. I'uffenberg assisted the hostess. Those present wers: tie. Ml Kalheilne 11 May Hole. Violet Carlson, Lillian Carlson, liexule llergien, Messrs. leonard Hogera, John tloode. Walter Kellers. W. 1.. Anderson, Chat Its Huabee, Art Hchullx. Carl llemplc, Ray Wells. Mendanies Ihihlberg. fuffsnberg. Mr. and Mrs. Al Tripp MU Kthsl Clark. Ilasel Ileldlemati, Huth Itetsendnrf, joanette ltelsondorf. Messrs. U. 'lower, A. Kllfore, Karl barker. Kail Hadiok, , P. M. Kodsers, Jr.; It. Hlbherl. K. If. Carlaon. Mesdamea Carlaon. At Seymour Lake Club. Gsnployes of the Lave 8 took National bank of tha South Bide were the guesU of Mr. and Mra. U M. Lord at dinner and the afternoon waa spent on the golf links. Covers were laid for twenty-four. Mra. A. 8. Mtdlam entertained at a golf-luncheon Monday, tha table being i rettlly decorated with autumn woodWna. The afternoon waa devoted to a golf game, and prlaee were won by Mxa. Tinn and Mrs. J. Dean Ringer. The guests Included: Mesdnmes John I'rson. J. hX I'ednar, M. U Klog. J. II. l'arratt, John Ueklna, W. K. I'hllby, crane Meadamea U M. Lord. J. lean Ringer, C I. Vollmor. J. W. Wood rough, tie of ge Krencls, Oeorse Madould H. C. Foreter. Mr. and Mra U M. Lord moved to tha Knickerbocker apartments Monday. Mr. and Mra. George Cleveland, whs !iae been active In olub life this summer have been transferred to Buenos Aires, South America, by the Swift Interests, !th whom Mr. Cleveland la associated. At the Field Club. Mrs. J. A. Monroe entsrtslaed tea guerla at luncheon at the Field dub. Reservations for tha closing dtnner dsiic.A of the Field club, which will be git-en Saturday evening. Heptember So. 'have been made by J. W. Hughes, who will have four guests; B, W. Fhlslds, thirty; Harley Conant, ten; 3. H. Huaale, six; r. . Calkins, four; H. Kohn, four; ('. II. Kelly, six; A. H. Fetters, ten. and lifter Drishaua, four. At Carter Lake Club. The Carter Ijike Mwlmmlng and Bowl ing club met Tuesday at the carter Lake rlub for luncheon. The afternoon waa spent In bowling, and tha high ecorea were made by Mssdamea J. A. Freeland, K. 8. Hralley and Carl Johnson. Kit teen members were present. This waa the last game of the season to be held at the Carter Lake ekib. Tha next meet ing will take place Tuesday of next week, when the members will have luncheon at the Commercial club and bowl In the aft ernoon at the Karnam alleys. At Happy Hollow Club. The lady bowlers entertained at lunch eon today at the ttappy Hallow cttsb. Covera were placed for alxteen guests. Mrs. Thomas Fail will entertain twelve guests at luncheon Saturday. Reservations for the Harvest Home din ner, which is to be given Tuesday evening uf next week at the Happy Hollow club, have been made by Taylor Reich er, wbo will have six guests; M. M. Lyons, two; It. UooArich, two; C. MoConneU, four; C it Mar ley. two; J. B. Ooodrlca, six, aad Harold Vaa Dusea, six. Luncheon Today. Mrs. John I Kennedy entertained at luncheon today at her home In Falrejiree, In honor or Mrs. John Kelly, the guest of Mrs. Ignlel C. Htapleton. The table was decorated with a mound of Amsiioan Beauty rosea and rovers were plaaed fori Mesdamea Mesdamea Kelly, Ueurge Hrandela, Ianlel C. aJtapleton, Henry V yman, KianK llMmlllon. O C. Redlck, C. M. Wllhelm, John A. MoHhane. A. F. Jonaa. Kenneds-. Ossood Eastman, Miss Grace Wiltshire Kiewit-Carpenter. The wedding of Miss Neil Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Isaao Carpen ter, and Mr. Ralph Vf. K lew It, will be celebrated thla evening at the home of the hlrde's parents on North Thirty, eighth street. Weddinir Announcement!. The wedding of Mlsa Henrietta A. Hub bard and Mr. Fx ward O. Finch waa celebrated Tuesday at All Saints' church In the preonnce of a few friends. Miss Hubbard Just arrived In this country from Rhyl, North Walea. on the steamer New York. Mlsa Mildred Fleming Bherratt and Mr. Raymond Keeling Culver wers married Wednesday at high noon at the horns of the bride's mother, Mrs. A. J Sherrett, In tha presence of a large number of friends. Mr. and Mra. Culver will reside In Kan sas City. On the Calendar. Mrs, A. I Reed will give a lunoheon Thursday at her home complimentary to Mra John Kelly, who la the guest of Mn, and Mrs. Daniel C. Btapleton. Miss Josephine Congdon will entertain at luncheon Thursday at her home for Mlaa Madeline Dlokey of Kanaaa City, the guest of Miss Elisabeth Reed. Will Reiide in the East. Word has been received In Omaha that Mr. and Mra Wilson A. Austin, who have, been summering In ths east, will not return to Omaha They have bought a homa In Pelham Manor, Weatcheater oounty. New Torfc. where they will re side la the future. Pergonal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rnyder have gone to their old home. Ftqula, a. to remain a couple of weeka. ths guests of their Parents. Mrs. J. B. Bene and son. Darwin, re. turned Hunday evening from California, where they have spent ths summer. waiter a. Hlxenbauah. Jr.. and fv.. I Hlxenbaugh leave todev to M,.in. their etudlee at ths state university. Lin coln. Mrs. Kdgar Morssman. Jr.. and children wilt return ths first of next week from a summer spent at Longs Peak Inn. Longs , IOIO. A threat to dynamite the Young Women's Christian association build ing at Seventeenth street and St Mary's svenue wss made by a man who Tuesday afternoon Invaded tho private office) of MIm Ully M. Strom, 1 general secretary. However, Miss Strong and tho other officers and secretaries of the association did not become alarmed". They slsed up tha man as slightly de mented and succeeded In sending htm away after an Interview, He sssorted that he worked as a brick ley r on the building, while It waa being erected some years ago. In the course of the work, he said, he had plained valuable papers and a photograph of his wife In a metal box In a comer of the well. Now lie muat have permission to dig out the papers and the pictures, ha declared, or else he would dynamite the wall to get them. Ry diplomatic handling the st range and Ms peculiar notion, Mlaa Strong managed to rid the building of him with out any disturbance, and the fact that he had made the threat to her to dyna mite the piece d d not become known to the hundreds of girls and women who were In the building. . V 'T . ,.. J I : e . , , ! ' ' T - J - - I HO KILLING FROSTS YISITJTHE STATE Reporti Show that the Weather is Wanning- and that Immediate Sanger it Paised. CORN STILL HAS A CHANCE According to station reports sent to headquarters of all the railroads, there was no frost in Nebraska Tues day night. However, out through Hall snd Howard counties the tempera ture got dangerously near the frost line. FINISH HANSCOM PARK DANCE FLOOR THIS WEEK Commissioner Hummel evpectn to have the new floor of the pavilion at Hanscoin park finished thla week. Additional lights will be Installed and then the place will be ready for municipal ilanrea, which the Recreation board, expects to start within a few weeks. At a meeting of the board a dance policy will be proposition under consideration Is to Issue permits to responsible organixatlons for specified evenings and hold these organ isations responsible for the conduct of the dancers. CUT THIS OUT OLD EWOLISR RCCIFB FOB CATl. KHAIi DEAFlfES AMD HEAD AOXSEB. NOTHING IS WRONG WITH OMAHA SAYS JACK FRANCIS I John Francis, general passenger agent of the Burlington, la In town from Chi cago for a couple of days. Paid Mr. Francis: "It has been nearly a year ernce I have been In Omaha, and the changes are so erally there waa a wind that was brisk I reai mai i naruiy anew me p.a. , to strong. Through the southern part of ' I rm un Farnam street. The growth of the state, according to railroad reports, ! Omnha seems wonderful, and the many temperatures during the night were from f'ne buildings being erected astonishes 50 to 60 above. In westen Nebraska and me. To me this looka good, and It Is eastern Wyoming it waa still warmer, apparent that there Is nothing wrong No Front He sorted. (irand Island, 8t. Paul, Iup City, Wood River and several stations reported 35 to 3D above aero, but all agents asserted there waa no frost, adding that It waa cloudy during the night and that gen- Nazimova Coming to Orpheum in Her Play, "War Brides" Navlmova, In "War Hridee," a powerful one-act play, la scheduled for the Or pheum during the week beginning Sep tember St. Th" play was written by Marion Craig Wentworth and was pub lished early In the year by the Century Magaslne. Immediately after It was pub lished It had Ita atage production by NailmoVa at the Palace theater. New Tork, The enormous success she scored during her month's engagement has been repeated wherever she has appeared In "War Brldea" SCHMIDT LEAVES $16,000 SAYS PETITION OF WIDOW Mra Anna M. Schmidt, widow of the late Joseph II. Schmidt, druggist, whs was found dead In a room at Wellington Inn, has asked the oounty court to ap point the First Trust company adminis trator of tha estate. Mr. Schmidt died Intestate, leaving an estate worth, ac cording to her petition. I la, COO. Ths First Trust company already has been ap pointed special administrator to conduct the dead man's business. Lives Cosaplalat Makes Yea I'nhsBiBy. No joy In living If your stomach and liver don't work. Stir your liver with Zr. King's New Life Pills. All druggists. Advertisement. IMtii ore 't" though up In the ntacw mils tempera tures dropped to as low as 24 above aero. I The thermometer at the weather bureau atatlon on the federal building ahowed 4 ' ' degrees as the lowest temperature reached i Tuesday night. I L.tght frosts appeared In upper parts of the slate, according to the weather ! bureau, but nothing Injurious waa re ported In Nebraska, and wanner weather la said to tm on the way. Freezing tem peratures were reported In Wyoming, and heavy frosts in North Dakota and Minnesota. with Omaha.' Tf vnu know of some one who Is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head noise or onllnarv catnrih cut out this formula and hand It to them and you will hs been the ineana of saving some poor sulferer perhaps from total deafnea. in m.-.v Ens-Inn,! Mi.-ntl.-t for a. long time past d'scussed. The , tuilnnal liaeue ami necessarily rea aires a constitutional trentment. fnrays, inhnlers and nose douches aro liable to Irritate tlie delicate air passages :ard force the disease Into the middle ear I which frequently means total deaineaa, or else the disease Is driven down the air psssnges toward the luns which Is equally as dangerous. The following for mula wh.ch Is used exten. le y In the damt Kngllsh ellmnte Is a constitutional I treatment and should prove especially ef iflcaclous to suffereis here who live under i more favorab'e cllmnte conditions. ' Secure from vour Irurrlst 1 ounce of Parmlnt ilvxible strength). Take this, hon e and sdd to It i pint of hot wster an.1 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. TaWe one tab'espoonful four times a day. This will often bring miick relief from distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and heafng Improve as tho Inflainmatl' n In the eustachian tubes Is reduced. Parmlnt Is used In this way as It acts dlrectlv upon the blood and mu cous surfsces of the system snd has a slight tonic action that facilitates the re covery of the patient. Tho preparation is easy to make, costs little and Is pleas ant to take. Kvery person who has ca tarrh should give this treatment a trial. Advertisement. H GRADUATE SEVEN NURSES FROM COUNTY HOSPITAL Seven nuraes. graduating from ths county hospital, will receive diplomas at exercises to be held the evening of Octo ber IS at the court house. The nurses are. Dorothy Bauer, Mary Aornemeler, Elda Cook,' Ines Coonrod. Mary Ooydesky, Klma Van and L.lna Was born. Citizen Declares City Hall Tower is About to Fall Over A citizen who does not want his name used at this time inspected the city hall tower on his own account and declares tho tower la In danger of toppling over to ths sidewalk below. He maintains the city officials should take immediate ac tion. Thla tower was condemned by the City building department months ago. Bids for the removal of the tower and Incidental repair work were received In sums ranging from 2,soo to $7,500, which the city council decided waa beyond present ineana. The building department was directed to bring in an est'mate of ths cost of making the tower safe until tho first of the year, when the new budget would be available. The safety of the tower was consid ered several yeara ago when some work was done. Two months ago the statue of liberty , was taken down, ss it was featod It would fall down during a lilt-'h wind. The commissioners plan to remove the entire tower nest year unless It falls down before the removal work shall have been done. .,, SQUATTERS ORDERED TO VACATE PUBLIC LANDS City Attorney Rlne and City Abstracter Hartley served notice on various squat tcra in the vicinity of Second and Pop I'lt ton avenue to vacate certain public and private property they have been occu pying for years. Mr. Hartley states some of these occu pants have been on this land for many years. A Baby's Birthday. Baby's eotnlnr in anticipated with! great Joy, and if Is of tho vtmost im- portanco tkat great cars la taken to make this important vmt a happy ono. Mother's Friend, appHod axtaraal ly and to bo had of au drmggtsts, Isi of tho greatest value for It robs child- birth of its agonies and dangers, makes tho mother comfortable and: helps make baby strong, healthy and vigorous. 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