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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1915)
i f 10 THE BEE: OMAI1A, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1915. L By MF.LLTFICIA. Friday, September 17, 1915. f-r-HE exodus to the University of Nebraska li now on. iEaca year brings aa added Increase In the Omaha circle in Lincoln, and while many of the school net prefer the eastern . schools, the number of Nebraska devotees Is Urge and enthusiastic this year. This is "rush week" in Lncola, so a few have gone down early to enjor the excitement of the gayetlea incident to "rush week," and the gayetles are many and varied, and only fully appreciated by those who have hit this trail In the pledge of sorority and fraternity life. Among those lately registered for the university are: Misses Char lotte Bed well, Clara Llndley, Margaret McCoy, Katherlne Newbranch, Marie Hlxenbaugh, and the Messrs. Jack Austin, Charles Huestls, Philip Jones, Ted Metcalf, Charles Weymuller, George Grimes, Walter A. Hlxen- fcaugh, Deyo Crane, Wilson Bryant, John MetUln and Frank Hlxenbaugh. At Seymour Lake Country Club. UmIumi Gorg Franoia, Frank E iimi and Roy IXinnla entertained at a bridge-luncheon at the elub Thursday. Anturnn decoration were used through eJt th rooms. Prise wan won by Mlas Mahal MeJoher, Mrs. Qorge Carta and tsfra, H. C. Martins;. Th guest Included; Q. A. Nelcher, J. XL Tanner, It OC Martins, M. Culkln, Nltsohe. W. MoKlroy, E ampbeU of AUaav lymn Clow. Meedame R, Novak, W. M. Ilualmln, S. J. Bell, A. H. Mldlam, tlaorf Manrionald, Tt. hlannhard, F. Prucke, Georse l'vl, B. U. IXtfanney, Theodore llelgren. Ml s -Dennis, V. la.. M1MM 8een, Mattel Metohar. Mrs, W. E. PtiLlby will have eighteen ffut at a. prettily appointed luncheon fJaiardar. The morning hours will be lOa-voted to a two-ball foureoma and Sarla will be awarded. i An exceptionally fine musical proa-ram has bee arranged for Sunday evening, - Meedamee .. Meadamea , F. Marti, Charles Kvsrson, 1 T k I m mink 1 h4 tin. U,w.WA Charles 1-auatrom, Leslie Thompson, J. Larmon, William H. iiaee, O. Jennings. B. B. Ferris, W. Hood. At the Country Club. Mrs. Warren a Black well entertained at bridge luncheon today at the Coun try club. Three tables of players were present. Mrs. W. II. Wheeler entertained very Informally at lunoheon today at the Country olutw Mr. H. O. Edwards will have twelve vta at dinner Saturday evening at the Country club; J. L Paatoa, eight; ur. tL . Anglln, three, and R O. Towle, right. f leuorei Fatt Mrs. William Haas entertained the toambar of the Cosmos club Thursday aftamoon at her home. The prUes for the card game were awarded to Mra Charles Evereon. Luncheon followed the came and the table was decorated with three large basket filled with garden flowers and quantities of flowers were used throughout the rooms. Mrs. Charles Jaoobsen was the guest of the club. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. (J. W. Hood on Thursday afternoon of next week. The members include: Mr. A. Jennings and daughters save urprtae party Wednesday evening la honor of the fiftieth birthday ef Mra. Jennings. Those present were! Messrs. and Meedanv four; A. D. Marriott, ten, and It. Fish, saves. 11 MRS. ELIZABETH TIFFANY MOIIR of Providence, R. I. Photographs made after Mra. Mohr's arrest following the fatal shooting of Dr. Mohr and the serious wounding of Miss Emily G. Burger, the doctor's assistant, who was with him in his automobile when the shots were fired. Bettntni to College. Miss Leola Harris leaves Sunday for Wellealey college to enter her sophomore year. Miss Harris will stop In Chios go en route, to visit friends for several days Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMahon returned last evening from California, where they have been since the first of June. They are again In their apartment In tbe New Hamilton. Mlas Ruth Thorn peon of Philadelphia arrived today, and will be the guest of Mlas Florence Neville. Miss Thompson Is returning to her home after having spent the summer on the Paolfla coast Mr. Meyer Frldateln of Chicago will spend thle weak -end with his wife, who Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pol Bergman. Mr. F. A. Wemple, who has been spend ing the week with his daughter, Mra. W. II. Blevers, has returned to his home In Tesaa Dr. J. II. Erwln left yesterday for two months at the Minnesota lakes. Miss Katharine Newbranch left Wednes day for Lincoln, where she will be the guest of Mm. Anna Welgert before enter ing the University of Nebraska. ('ha nad Colds Are flerloae Don't disregard your cold. Tou cough, are feverish nature's warning. Or. King's New Discovery will cur you. We. All druggists. Advertisement. FLYNN NAMES t. w. CARROL AS U. S. DEPUTY MARSHAL T. W. Carroll, formerly of Orleans and Alma, has been appointed deputy United States marshal with headquarters at Lincoln. Mr. Carroll was appointed by United States Marshal Flynn, and was sworn in at the Federal building. He will take p .his work aa soon as the preliminary arrangements ' have been made, whloh will be In a few days. I, iv 0 ( ' 1 1 XZSsjA I U Li; it- 2 1 WIDOW LOSES HER SAYING BY FIRE Mn. Nellie Bomar Invests Profit! of Lifetime in Furniture, Which is All Lost. DEPARTMENT COMES TOO LATE For a number of years, Mrs, Nellie Bomar, a widow, has lived on the second story of a frame building on the southwest corner of Sixteenth and Leavenworth streets, making a llvlthood by taking In sewing and conducting a rooming house for men only. Mrs. Bomar had been Investing her small profits In some furniture, mak ing the purchases one at a time as she made a little money. She stored the furnture In two of the spare rooms of her rooming house. It was her ambition to save envmgh money to rent a little cottage some place and spend the rest of her life In peace. But Friday morning about 4 o'clock Ed Fowler, one of the roomers stopping with Mrs. Bomar, detected the odor of smoke and upon making an Investigation feu. id a small blace In one of the rooms In which Mrs. Bomar had stored her furniture. He called Mrs. Bomar, who locked the doors of the rooms In an effort to confine the blase to the one room while she called the fire department. When the department answered the alarm and arrived on the scene, however, the blate had spread and the efforts of the fire laddies to save the property were futile. Mra. Bomar not only lost her precious furniture, but all her belongings. KM Fowler, with the assistance of his son,' John, and Richard Quintan, another roomer, managed to save their personal effects, but everything else was lost. Newspaper Ataa VkMomiaende It. R. R. Wentworth of the St. James, (Mo.), News, writes: "Two months ago 1 took a severe cold which settled In my lungs and I had such pains In my lungs I feared pneumonia. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and It straight ened me up Immediately. I can recom mend It to be a genuine cough and lung medicine." Many mothers write this reliable medicine cured their children of croup. Hay Fever and asthma sufferers say It gives quick relief. Sold everywhereAdvertisement. Let Us Make Your Shirts to Measure Our shirtings for Fall and Winter are now ready for your Inspection. They Include a comprehen sive collection of Imported and domestic fabrics, orig inal In weaves and color ings. Pease Bros. Co. 1417 Famm Street. Omaha, UNDERGOES OPERATION IN ORDER TO JOIN NAVY Omaha Convention of Letter Carriers Breaks All Records All records for sttendance at national conventions of the Letter Carriers' as sociation were broken at the recent gath ering here, according to official figures Just given out. Prior to the Omaha con vention, Rochester. N. T.. had held the record for attendance, but OmahA, the convention city, proved to have an even bluger crowd, beating Rochester by about fifty delegates. The accredited delegates numbered 1,17 here, with twenty-three national officers, seventeen state presi dents, twenty-five delegates - at - large, ninety-four women delegates, fifty-one women visitors and four brass bands. - I Oa-lllalrd F. Chapln of Sheldon. la.. srplled for nllptment at the local navy recruiting office, only to be rejected be cause he was so unfortunate as to have phlebitis on his rlnht thigh. He was told that If he had the trouble removed he would be accepted, ' so ' he vlnlted the Swedish Mission hospital. - where Dr. Cheeter Waters performed the operation. ; Chapln will be fully recovered In a few. days and wtll then Join the navy. Phle-! Blti is a trouble of . the veins. Te" COFFEE S a 'WM ii-i'ist FOR 2 LB. CANS "That Economy Coffee" RUN OF GRASS FED CATTLE TO RIVER MARKETS BEGINS The run of grass-fed cattle to the mar kets has started and Is well under way, coming two weeks earlier than usual, ow ing to the excellent condition of the west ern range. At this time from the west ern Nebraska and Wyoming range the Northwestern Is carrying an average of 200 cars of cattle per day, a large portion of them coming to the Omaha market W. KasteUkL C. EUls. Kd Beedla, C. RJLgby, Masdameo ttreoe MoUartssnr, Russell, Ueorge Pop. Misses Vera Jennlnss, Florence Kills. Nellie l'toieon. ey inueav WUl-OrtffUh, M ok Lord. Ill Ward. A, H. Couley, J. pullen. JL Jennings. MeKdames J. Hereon. TX rVhwant, It. llerc. W. Griffith, MUaes Irene Pope, Alma Chase. V'nrA Huitpml.' Knora McCartney, neva ruiiea, lenniua.. MaMr, A. McDonnell. JameaWard. Lawis til boo. John KUfaeu rl Ward. Harve; Villi KaslelsVl, lfa iiuuiuerv At "Prairie Park Clnb While the regular Saturday evening .tanning parties of the Pralrl WB eiuo . jSls-Mia season wtU not oommeno until rvw a. the directors have arranged for a special Informal dano on Saturday -v.lnr of this week. The dub nous will be decorated with the club color. mm and whit, and special antenam ment featur numbers will be given dur- tk. v.nin A similar party win be given on September , Wedding Cards. Cards tor the weddliur of Miss Frances Thrall of Detroit, and Mr. Roes B. Hyd of Omaha, whloh will b celebrated at Petrolt. September , hav been received f Omaha friends. ' Luncheon Today. Miss Florence Neville entertained at luacheon today at the Fontanel! In honor of her guest. MUs Thompson. Covers Wer placed for slstee guests. MoGuire-Lanen Wedding . Tbe marrtag of Miss Xtina Lreen, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Lrn. ' and Mr. John Moduli-, was celebrated la ! Deeson Wednesday afternoon at t o'clock. Th Rev. John Buckley of St. Bernard's church officiated. Th bride wore her go-away euli ef brown and carried aa arm bouquet of Mr. Ward rosea Mlas Kf fie MoGulr. th bridesmaid, was gowned In lavender. Mr. Charles LAraen was th best iimul, Th young ooupl left forDnvr on their wedding trip and will be at home at (1M Main street, Reason, after Oo tober L Among the Visitors. Mr. Florenoe Merrttt. th new director of U Monteasorl school, arrived Thurs day and Is the guest of Mrs. O. Alexander Toting. On the Calendar. Th Tel Jed Sokol Otrts slab will open Its daaclug season Saturday evening, wit a party at Turner halL At Happy Hallow Club. The tsvdies' Bowling club held their Skgular gam followed by luncheon today at th Happy Hollow club. Twly mem bers were present. Mr. J. E. Campbell will entertain four teen g-ueets at dinner Saturday evening at the Happy Hollow club: TP. R. Btralght will have t meaty, and R. N. Rowels, two. At the Titld Club. ' Kraervatlons for dinner Saturday eve ning at tle JTleld clab hav been mad by U. biur. fur wtea; Jo fchiienia.il, twuf, C. , hwitsir, uiii E M- fclater, ill I " UJ. 1 I ,v i VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE but It's the bread and butter of the , shoe business. In dividual needs and individual prefer ences demand above all, varUty variety In style, material and Jev ther com! nations. All th very newest and various style are always shown first In WALK-OVER -SHOES- FOR MEN FOR WOMEN Women's shoe. Ilk women's nata ana wearing apparel, -chang In style more often tnan do men', and, of oourae, we ar showing fall's new est styles, which Inohide the new "Mid night Bin." .Frisco Tan." Mahosany Bronse." In fact all th nifty one await your Inspection at Omaha's claaaleat sho snop. 50 . fciT tO 4 1 $3! We Are Sol Agents f In Omaha for "Ground Gripper" Shoes n WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 317 S. leth Bt. rboenlx Guarantee IXostery for Men and Women, In all dolor. mil wmm AT HARTMAN'S FOR SATURDAY SELLING YOU CANNOT EQUAL THESE VALUES ANYWHERE COMPARISON WILL PROVE IT SPECIAL EASY MONTHLY TERMS ARRANGED ON ANY PURCHASEIF DESIRED Always Get Eartman's First IfeQhnnrlf QUAJUNTKED TWO-INCH POST BRASS BFJTV Standing S3 inches high, with ten fillers and beauti fully finished In satin. An all angle Iron frame spring, hearjr worea wire top, copper coil support in the center. Mattress of sanitary fibre, &4 C AT oft cotton top, heavy ticking. Complete " Si Mtl outfit specially prioed for Saturday, only. V V W UO umn, IMS - sleataw TOP AN EXTRA LArtOE HIKE FIRB8IDB ROCK EH The seat and back are uphol stered In heavy Spanish artificial leather. Full steel construction underneath seat. xne irame is or solid oak and rinisnea in tumM. A deckled 1 roomy and comfortable Or. Priced for tomorrow SI -SO Cask, gl.ee a Month. le rock- UjaZt) iw at Lit Eartman Feather Your Nest ELEGANT NAPOLEON DESIGN ROYAL CIR- CASSION WALNUT BED Very Boaastre ta ap pearance, and the. grain Is so finely executed that it is impossible to tell It from the genuine wood. Has full roll head , and foot board, stands 60 Inches high, 4 feet 6 inches wide. truly remarkable raise and must be seen to be appreciated. Very specially priced at I, . at so Ca.. rt-lie a sfeerth. $15.95 W a Bfeerra. IW-Wi'-. v .. , M.a. ( ' JS72- 11 A a. THKBHt-nKUH laTnSION SUITE uaautif ullr flnlahed In fumad nt upholstered la ruaraateed bpaniah Pabrloold leather. Chair and rocker hav up .."r'1."U 'ristl spring construction.. The library table Is of larg sise. fitted with roomy statloaery drawer and magatlne shelf below. W positively .... . m n1 tease aiv.oo in th DRESBRR Built throurhont at Araarinaa aaar- ir sawea imiuuion oaa. rxpsrtiy constructed aaa aet iineiy nnisaea. Has is ruled wit rive roomy (raw er, rrenon ooTeie piate mirror, set la heavy, fall-rounded mlror frame. JTully weria e per ceni more tnan our ex tf a ly lew arloe. Special, at . , S1A Caeh. LH a Meeitk. rvuiuv ji-n w- $15.75 w offer yoa this complete at. oaly ILM Ca.a gl.Sfl a Meats. $11.98 Say UCEDAR BROOK, To Be Sure" rT0 be sure, that's the thine to say if too. want ta ba certain of a high-hall or on Mown" that la always rtf nr. At all leading Dealers, Clubs, Bars, Restau rants snd Hotels, you'll And CEDAR BROOK in th lead. Largest selling brand of high-grade Kentucky whiskey in th world. Bcaue it ba maintained th earn sor, superior quality sine 1M7. 8iiaaoa4 u i ! 48-INCH TOP n lli f' WUn OAK MISSION 1.1 BR ART TABUS WITH DESK DRAWER COMPARTMENT Eitra l.r .1.. to. measuring SOitt laches. Has large, roomy book shelf iw, unuauauy massive ana very itrongly constructed, finely finished In fwsied. One of the greatest bargalas ever offered la a library table !- cash, Sle a Heath, $8.88 iwaaiwp pinpajpvr "'i ii . . - v 1, " I! IIartnumt Quahty Mctnif Liftkmq Service Futt Hhitt Porcelain Oven Door, White Por celain Back guard to Sigh Closet i TIT r 4 Co ffttcssn In Summtr; A Warm Klhhca In Winttr RBOENT COVTBINATION OA8 AND COAI, STOVE Operates equally well with coal or gas. ll-tnch oven; 4 adjustable burn er lor gas. neies rer coal; higrh closet, white percelaia back. Complete with high closet, without broiler $46.50 MAQWTfTCKNT COLONIAL. BUFFET Con structed of well seasoned - wood and- finished golden. In American quarter-eawed Imltattoa oak. Roomy base Is fitted with three drawers ana large linen compartment. The mirror is or KTeneh beveled plate. ei in a neavy, massive coloal frame. A blr value at...:. 91.38 Cash Ut a Meat. S $12.45 WTUT OAK HEAVY PLANK TOP TrrmNO ROOM TABLE Carefully mad of selected wood, has heavy round barrel pedestal, eup ported by four neatly roand turned feet. Table top measures a a incnes aa ex tends to six foot. Beautifully pol ished la rich shade of golden. Spe cialty quoted for .Saturday at, oaly. ei.ee Casa( $i a. nti Note this i $10.79 Big Rug Value VERT MABftlVB AND COMFORT AfctLB XllbtUON ROCK ER Made en tirely of genuine solid oak and uphol stered In Spanish artificial leather. Has full steel spring construction un derneath seat. A big pass rocker value and must be r seaa t be appreciated. SjlJalcJ Bcsiry priced at. only....v TSe Cetsk, fae a Moatlu PTr-ir x: T. : r -tt 1 CARD TA&LE -Ss. HARTMAM S NEW 8TTLB AUTOMATIC BED DAVENPORT A ry pleasing slga la a new mission bed davenport The fram Is extra large and mad entirely of solid oak. with masslv front posts aad heavy panel ends. Beat and back ar upholstered la mra gTe opaatsn artificial leather over full steel i spring eoastruotloa. Easily operated from a daven port t a roomy full slaed bed. Our low price for Saturday, only I.TS Cash. gl.Be a Heath. A mOH GRADE till VELVET RUO Mad ef aelerted wool yarn In harmoaloua oolee combinations. Suitable for dining room, par lor or Dearooro. Many patterns m cnoose rrora. An excep tional bargain at our srtca ef Sl.rt Cask. S1JV a Meat- ' D I il I a y $11.89 $17.98 Inehas Square. Top oovered with felt oloth and lauiiauoa laaiaer. rreme rialahed iron, manaanay or gotaai omer destrattuo. leid completely aa shewn. Very strong and durable. Only aan oak. Ere $1.89 A HXliCAl UATsUyT BOKIFU-UrUaUXeir IT 1 A 1414-10-18 nOUfwf.-A SIHEtr. top. t ef A OUAR- A N T B E D HIOH GRADE f CVV INU MA CHINE. Mad with all th latest I m . iro vsmsnts. .a Blast ntade wl.!" ,?r'w,r nd heavy plank run ii near: eg ana complete e $18.75 double tbe ask for. It. bargain at. Ull)' price we A genuine 'in A III) . .i