THE CNAUA SUM) AT BEE: APRIL 23, 191ft, sac What is Going On in Society Circles Coi-krell-Dickkson SuptiaJi. Annuuwaitrietit I tnauJ of the insimafe of Mr. itlward (kauilrtch Ctickrell and Mil Gertnidu Inrklnsun, JU(flitrr of JiilK n't Mr. Charles T. Dickinson of till rltjr, which took pltw html Ualurdaf afternoon at t o'clock at tha home of tha forld parents. Mr. and Mra, Coek rell will ba at horn aftrr May 1 at 74 Fort afreet. Eaiter Sunday Betrothal. Mr. and Mra. Arthur . Churchill an nounce tha niicm.nirwnt of thalr daukh tar, Hlldred. to Mr. Cllntoa Bribed Htuht of thla city, aon f Mr. Mary K. Ktuht and tha lata Mr. Brnmt Btuht. Tha wed din- will Uka place In tha early summer, Mr. and Mra. If. N, Craig nnnonnoe fae bmtroihul of their daughter, Joe. pMn. and Mr. J. R. Tral, aon of Mra. tMflwta TrevU at I'lattrnouh, Tha lata indue If. D Travis was father of ha lirMmiinom-to-ba, Mix ral l lyric aoprano who tiaa won favorahl mrnllon at tunny puhllo ap'uren'a. Tha wtdflliif will ba tiolebraleil tha mid dla of Mar Eaiter Week Visitor. Mr. and Mra. K. L. llurk aspect Mr, liurka'a mother and slater, Mra. John K. J'.uik arid Mr. OaorK Luut of Callfor- nla, to ariiva tha Uat of tha week to vlalt tbein. Mr Charlaa IVaefcea and Utile deuKh r, Muriel Edith, of Woiia, Nb will arrive th:a week to m tha gucat of Dr, V k rnia, Mr. and Mr. W. II, while tha dMtor la taking lml ci'Kl lour In tha a uat. CapUln and Mr fiforr I'uwin arrived T)urdr from fort Williams, M., on three weak leava, and at (ueats of hi raolhar, Mr. William Ji. iiowea, and ttr will 1 with Mra, Jloweri' l(ar, Mr, floor; Mclrityra. Uoth Captain and Mr, llowan are former Omnlian, nd thU 1 tMr flrat Vlalt iiera In several ftara. Mr. Mclntyra will glv a tea Wdn-dajr for Mr Tlowrn, Social Plan, of Eaiter Week. ' Mere -lub will trlv a pot-Lilii dinning party at Ui J Coma bolel Keatar Monday, Tha Katurday Kvenlrig Dlnnar-Davno fluh will (Iva It eloln olul affair at tha Konunelle Katurday evenlnc. With tha bfulnnlnc of tha apdnc aon the l'nlvorlty duo will raiuma tha din-rer-dautes o popular during the winter and announces tha flrat ona for Hut urdajr vnlnK. Tha fcVull, a-iil Pro-raalv club will Irtv card party at tha club hall Mon day tvcf.lnf. Tha hoeteear ar Me dma M. rrya, M, Hardy, R. Hoffman, Albert Klein, Edward Morris and W. A. K-Uy. Tha Nabob club will lvs a danclng tarty at Jlarta halt Friday avenlng. Hobart Oraana la praaidant of tha club and I aalt4 In tha arrangement for tha affair by Hlchard J'mrry, Hud Millar lid Hertort Uelah. OmBhini Bt Excelnlor Sprlnifs. Mr. and Mr. M. C. I'ater. who hv fcan at tha gpiinifa, returnad homa today. Mr. and Mr. Clark Colt and MU Duty Colt have returned from a 'waak'i atay t lha Rprlrma. Mr, and Mi$. Louis O. Doup ara at IC calalor Spring and will not return until fiaitt wk, Mr. and Mr. Jack Sharp and Mr. and Mr. W. M. Jaffora ralurmid Wedneday from Excllor Bprlni. Mr. and Mr, r. II, Myir rcturnud aarly In tha week from Exonlalor Spring, wher thay pnt two weak, Omahan rltnrtd at tha Rim Dotal, Ecllt.r finu: Mo., Includ Mor. A, J. Oole, 0 A. Baabury, O. C. Chaitnut and 11. S. Uodoll. 5ewi of the Wayfareri. Mr. and Mr. Howard Baldrlga and on, Malcolm, ara apcndliut Eaater at Atlantlt City. Mia, Franklin Bhotwali, who ha hpnn In Sw Tork, haa gona to Atlantic City for i;ater. , Mr, r, Ilurklnshara I at Worland, Wso,, vUltlrn and will not ba homa until aflir Eaatar, MU .Nellla Mrrrdlth and MlM Effla Cofwnharv ara iwndlng Kantur Sunday with friend In Hhitnanilnali, I. Mlaa Margaivt Oriwr Tlaum wmt to Atlantlo City Vdnvaday from Nrwtoai, N. J., to ha with her aunt. Ml Hltn Haum, at Jiaddnn Hall, for tin day. Plan for Spring Travel. Mr. and Mra. C, 1. "myth ara fnlna; to California tha flrat of May, to h puna M'vral tfk. Mr. 11. 0. Wood atpixttt ta go to l,vrr about May 1 to vliit her d i(hlrr, Mra. JUrry Cranmor. Mr. and Mra. Hgrti.n Millard and rhll drn laava ahoul May I to vUlt Mr. and Mr rinr nutatlanry at llrtilla, N. V., fr thrra "ka or a month. Padety to Hear Lecture. Mra. Anthony MrH!l (i Iwfin hr la if I liir l lntiy. Tha firt Making I Moat ft Vr l.r," i t. t tha hnm f Miaa JhiU Mlilartt and lhant (Ha will I I rt.Uy at Mr lt,r iatMtf hr Th4l ! I tra, f hm, ar all t ka glvtit at prtvai hur juI ara anuoi th antu liUd .toa.na tf lha rf Ha t rr)na M hunt Mr Marrtll laat yoar U Ih In ki-n lntr l ta tha t 1.4 itr at i ir, whi.'h ara i la ia in !' i .!!,. A fr WedJinff Annouuff ment. TH Hm vt Wt t tiilr k 4ttMr of VSr A V Vir.i, at t ail. f-wftt. bul I irinfir f r-itiiria, iM Mr i kn VV M .. ) .f K i t n rart4 ( rnit Tt tr !-.. M .. ! ! M".l.". t H f.t T. I r. tOti I a . t-si l f'ltnt i t ti.t i,f y-n-:. i mh '.lJ t.'r t h" t.M '!. M h. 'ii ht h. ! i'l Ulndlt 14))) j Mr dt V '! tl M t ) ( i t-t p ,. j Btujf-t siufKi : f M tl H K. u I. a 4 : t'ai , l ' ft ! 'i-m l f Wma imit l'.-k.U( ant akh-a, ! Itniia ia, I t . 4 , l-tf Itr M. VI t a la M ! r t lta, M l M. t a r t I . ft . ' faw taw r in l tr. h- tt '.iov-a ! IMt ...'- ptm. 1 tot , b tka tv v .. .a ' !.rvt k .a M . .m i i .s t tic a It ' . .' t.Mi ( Active in Dundee Catholie Woman's Club - f - '.a-asmw. M ty - ,' t ' ' tl xs Y ' J ' ' v i ."I . 1 '-sa ' i' ' f ..... ',1 JtX, James lJIdnhy ;th frland. aftr which ha will go to Chi-1 oago and iMKalb, III., bafora raturnlnf homa. Change of Residence. Ir. and Mr. Charlo rTNalll Rich Will mov from tioj Capitol avanua to WW L'ndurwood nvrnua about May X. Mr. and Mr. J. K. Kllstttm avid will glv up tholr picnt homa In Uurtdaa anil mova Wodnraduy to W14 Oil' ago atraot, Mr. and Mr, i'uvld A, )tum hav aold their Hai-nay lrwt homa and will Uka up prma.rint r"ldurn:a at Tha Fnnta- nnllo. Weddlny Plani. l lioalrln Tannook, daughtar of Xin and Mr. Jamn A, Tanuoc.k, will ba niarrlad at Trinity eathadral Eaater Monday at S o'clock to Mr, Klo Mor gan of Omaha, mm of Mr. Albart H, Morgan of Lawl, la. Tba officiating clargyman will ba tha fnthar of tha brlda, Tlmr will ba no attandant. No Invita tion hova ban laauad for tha wadding and tha young eoupla will leav lmmdl atnly after for tlielr wedding trip . Pant Fettivitiei. Mr. Andrnw Cl)rlitenen antartalnad tha laly Kanalngton club at bar boina W(liie(jay aftrnoon: Tho praaent wara! Mtidam- Mdama Flunk Miichal, Will HlldW, Tloyd ll, (It In IlnmiMn. Charlf ITxa, Chnrlea Kantaky, John Itlha, Una llayadorfitr, Auiifn Mill. Will rihollberg. Franco-Belgian Relief Flam. Mr, John A. MHhiai will rapine Mr. Worrn Rognra a ai-tlva president of tha Franno-Uelglan Itrllnf oclty nrt yaar, nd Mra. Herman Kountia atinatd Ml Jeaala Millard a vh a prealdnnt Tha I at mnr-tltig wa hnld Tuedity with Mr. O. C. IlDdli k. Iliilili a lurga box of bunilagt) and tii'gli'al driliiga to ba forwarded thl wk to Rouen, a gum of money axoadlng ll'JO will ba aunt to MI Oraca Korbaugh In Parla. Naxt autumn lha aocli'ty will attain take up lha rallrf work. In whli-h It ha ahowa an unflngiilng Internal litre flrat etartrd lat yrar by Madame llorglum and Ml Mlllurd. University Dinner Club Dance. The Omaha, lnltrlty club will glv a ninnrr-dtini' at the club houa next Sat urday tvrnlng. On the Calendar. MU Margneiiu Krntt will entertain tn fnromlly on fat unlay, rnmpllmenlary to (he Mlnac Juno ami I.uctla llruwn, whnae envaiienivnt wore aniioiitii'ed recently. The Carter I.nk t.unclieon rlub will be entrrtnlnnd net Klrt.y by Mra. Dyron Hurt and Mr. C, l. Hcott. at 1h home of Mra. H.-ott, III Houth Thlrtr'th Irevt. Notei of Intr rrst. Mr Jo.r Chmtwlik rrtmnel flitridey front rhtraan, hi ro f) ha ben whh Mr lewl t lu.l for aeteral rk. Mr l:awl n t-iii vry III. h'H la Im- Hi.nl(ii( elowtv ll r .oi, !,! tteed, ! he hn li It nl.t i. i bunineaa an I uirrana (Viiir Unt wnrk, r.irn. now on hi war h . ,Bunday !t ( hl.-tso Mr tult'i..r and Mr I'.liaalirih i..1y Ikr, portrait j hpf mother, Mi lmt.,.ia. n g., ta inter of V Votk. rh. pi. turn 1il"ag. wtihln t. ee three ,.!., ere M en t ililit..n at Whilnmre i IU Mr an ! lr M iktn, I lit wh, arilvre M-i l and will be Ih g leet of Mi r V. Nih wtilti her. eil of Mre kf (..limit t.og In tH r-iH bom In. linllug on f ti Fran. aol lit of hr llr. the Ute I'D H.nr i ii,n at,. Mix l o.r Nh Mr Artnur C iUh. rilut f IK Wet V-pt ef t t i.Ul I'tinea, anl Mr W tH M ' t t I'-i. . tie I I'K nl' ml r. n -." of the tVinoUl am.. t I atttii) ...i-i.il a w hi. h i!-'r.a In xv !(.-. v i. t I li.-a " lion !.' fiei'i.1, hr lit at no ' I 'a a t In of f.a l'-.ni.l.l H oi tti I tt a.VaoUit It n. . e .e .m et vi ,t at.. . t I. la I. 't tH..tt I i i n hi t r i It i aa ..) I t't k tt l u ma I Vltl.jOl r f ii '.I I'lfl n ' a t ' v to j ta vi .its. ! t .. l Mi ' t - t tioul a I vi . t V.1 a t VV - . ii a it a w '.'! I ( . Vi . a I a. I ' . - f ar 1 I t . I l '. n mt A li t Ik, m.it I, it ti , . i , , 1 1 'al C.-til . lt.,K v. v (,.., area tea " '' vtn (.. Me. V. ', -i Vti W-e r t M'a ti i t vi 'a "t it i . tv. ,.v.r 1 1 to. M ,i'l t Me i. t W I ...ei.a.1 A vf ..!, a . I M'lit '' l V t I., t a W.I t It 1. vi' I t, ,. av l '.r-i ? lr -4 Vi V. A -'ir rtt .ita Jama Jcajj33crndJelh Wadnaaday from a aoutharn trip to Nw 1 Orlaana and Vaaa Chrlatian, Kanturky and Tannaaw. Mra. Kntanr'a mother, Mr. Oeorg N. Oullman of DaJlaa, Te la hare to pend the nmrnor with bar. Mr. and Mr. Newton K llarkaJow and Ml Oenylv Barkalow left Wednesday for tnver, where thay will ipend the ummar. Thay will ba there In tint for the goldno wedding annlveraary of Mr, Iiarkaluw'a paren't Mr. and Mr. O. M Carter, which will ba Tuday Mr. U V. Cratuot and Mr. C. G. 0oi motored to P Molne and re turned Wednedy by train, owing to tha ram, Thuraday evening Mra. Cm foot went to New Tork to apand EJtater with hnr daughlnr, Virginia, whoa vaoaxlon from acliool at Torrttadola, Fa., 1 at thla time. Mr. Gilbert M, IXltchooclc bore from WaAhlnrton aprindlng two wek with her datiKhlar, Mr. Harry Poorly, and Mr. Dwily. Tha lattar'a brother, Mr. Jolia Doorly of Ied, Kntrland, wa eJao guaat at tha Uoorly home fron Minda.y until IVadniwlay, on a Chiititlnn Hrlenim Ifottire tour. Mr. and Mr. J. II. Ruahton returned Thuraday morning from a three mouth' abaenca, during which tlma they vtltd Florida, New York, Washington and other aaetarn polnu. Mr. and Mr. Ruh ton, who went aouth to eanapa tha iver weather, ar much rfrehd and Im proved In health. Ferional Mention. A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mr, Faul Gallagher Uat week. Mrg. Fred Looml returned Saturday morning from a, week In Kanaa City. Mr. K. If. finhwleder of Sprlngrield. Mo., la vlIUng Mliae Peart and moduli lllgglna. i Mr. R. J, Dinning plana to Join her daughter, Ml Louie Dinning, and Mr. Charlea Turner, of Fremont, In New York In June. R. D. Hall of tha Milwaukee Athletto elub ha arrived to take charge of the tmiaha club, of which he la to ba the manager-eteward. Mra. George Poane. Jr., baa been at Immanuul hoepltal aeveral day for a llkht throat operation, but prt to return home today. juogo ana Mra. w, A. Redlck have bought In Dundee, next door to thflr aon a home at IXM Chicago atreet, and oi uuuu a noma mere In the near nit lire. Mra. George Voa, who haa been east for aeveral week, haa been quite 111 with ear trouble at the homa of her ltor, mr Alien, in Ihllmlehihla. and la noi yet able to eom home. Mr. J. Ijiudauer and her eutor. Ml Cahn. of Chicago, ara the week-end gueata of Mr. and Mra. J. Indaiier and w. ano Mr, a. M. Landaunr. enroui. horn from California, where they i,t the winter. New arrival at r, Hotel 8nt.i in r. eelalor prln, MV.. Inlin1 the follow. Ing Nlrakne: Mr. ( hurle II hi... man, Mr. J, ft m,1..i,i, ,, Mr Tl, dor ha of iHnahi. nnj Mr. John tiotd ft York. f..r .rk amy Mr Herr Wilkin for Ih funeral of hr fniher, M In and Out of the lire Uiv. Mr, en-1 Mra Anhir f.ley and hl. dr. teiurn4 Thurad-ty (nut tiirilnr- Mi a l.r Tv.i,a Jirf lft lMe,li f,.f i..l..fcui-. Ill, ta tli eeUUve f . l.i week. Mr ! Mi. 1. i"i kaie TueaUy fii. t, l California,, lrar arltl a areata ti'p ita H,..l, SH arra, ). .,, '" fet il e..aa ay In !,-, ih .,. ( i.'4n,,, Mr 4 In II , .nt,,n i,,, r.u f r ,.,, t l. m .... o Mr a. a. i.at, t ii,.i I -t . .. s i'r ar air . ( Ha 4 i m I i1 . t-a-o. 1 . , s . a a t'l r 1' t.:ta ti. .i 1 , t. v, u a.i-g Yt ! an t W a I t 1 at.t I ' V It U I tt a.1 i f - 1. 1 IK I tu I I ni ti a. It ae bv i'Ht-. a tt iih ii---ia, alt " 'V4.... ,r.. i m.f - t IM t i ' .- I -H '. aa . t. , .,. i r , , llot.it VV I tftar -! Vj;. J., aaat a. ta-4 k - a. I i i r m i lkj t . t-4 laa'et i" iair t,..Vi, , ' a l a l l tl .a. ( Ha l . B'.l lault al t' I la i' i. ! A 4 . H!!f. IS lltt.Chas'Wcckes Florence Social Items Ml Olga Mortanaan loft tn (Jrat of the wetik to vUlt with her aider at Dag Molne, la. Hh aipecta to b gun about a week. Mr. and Mra. K. T. Cbrlatenaea ar happy over tha arrival of a boy at their home Sunday. " Mr, aod Mra. T. D. Perrtn of South Oruuha have moved to the Peterion farm north at town to make tholr hum. Mr. N. A. C, Francl of Iloiton, Ma., who baa been vlaltlng Mr. E. La flat, return to her home today. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Durham left Wedneaday for Lincoln, wher they will vlnlt for two weeka. Their daughtar will ba married In Lincoln the coming week. Frit i Matthteaen of Herman, Neb., baa been apendlng th week vlnltlng hi brother, Martin Matthteaen. Ml Edna Irloo of HI air, Neb., pnt th acre part of th week a tha gut of her glater, Mr. W. R. Wall. Mr. E. C. Webetor will entertain th Jaxdlaa' AM aoclety of th Methodlit church at her borne Thuraday afternoon. Horn, to Mr. and Mr. Frank Able, Monday, boy. Mr, Gerrlett Jnen will entertain th leu' guild at her home on Wedneaday afternoon. Mr, and Mr, Frank Barrowclough and fumlly loave today for Lo Angela, Cal., wher they will ipend geveral week vlaltlng with relative. air. and aire, rrita Hlackmlth ara relol:lng over th arrival of a baby girl Monday. Mr. and Mr. F. W, Parker and Mr, O. W. Nulon ar expected home from llulne City, Fla., next week. They are motoring horn after having apeiit the wiriUr there, Bellevue , Society Circles Iil!evue Mlodern Woodmen gave their bl-weckly danc In th town hall Utat Paturday evening. FtIiikIii of Ir. and Mr. A. A. Tyler, formerly of lutllevue, but now In De catur, III., where Iir. Tyler went In Jan- unry to act a head of tha department of biology, have received favorable report of the Tyler' work In Illlnola, Pr. W. H. Iteta ha Jut lifted th amallpox quarantine from Floyd Bptcer, after a three week' confinement. Tha family la atlll tinder quarantine. Th old collrg building at th eornar if Twenty-eighth and Franklin atreeU, kr.own a Rugby hall, haa been purchaed by V, A. Jonea. Th local Preabyterlan church waa rep- rt'ente,d at th prhytery meeting at Wahoo Wedneaday by Rev. Charlf & HaakervIUe and Prof. W, R. Nlrholl. Th prbytery agreed to aeclt th ra Iguatlon of Dr. Stephen Thalpa a paator of tha Ptlleviie rhiirch, t tU effect Aiig iat SI. Jake 1 iwlt, unopnoeed demoeratlo oan- lldat for eherlff, wa tha only one of the four lMvu raiidltlatee for rvoniina- tl"n for county office la win out, Han Monroe, an old reeldent of fialle- vna, aiM ha been in yoniing on a inrnriit during th laat two inoiuh. will return to vult hi family Ttie tnwn board ha arected a new drmHlng fotiiiialn lit the center of the tl'la itiar. Thirteen or of hay lead beJuiigiiig te th l..n will be teaMd to th h'gheat H-I1 thl m-mili. Tn acre at alt uaie4 wl t ttellew 1 three a "re anrth t ttte renieiery. J. M Wheat, county M.1i t Ifj-yr iotii.it, baa na-urled th utrt and a-ln.ir uf Ih Htalt ( h let Jam f e k eeltl Kl aflavlrav :.!. eid llaa tji-. b.ritaty baavtuaaater at t tTa. ha rv re4 frvea Call- !. M ba -i.n ji4 11 ra Tean- a kik etreet tt-i A. Ili Dutia. h l ai.t to I. '. A. bwral ' I rtal'l Buy It ami Leave It Campaign for tho Belgian Relief 1 t-a I'.. If an 4 I - It t ,) V iSA t aa til 14 la a) t j tt a . t n a ia u. a ,a ta atr.i i ' a i I k It i iV... . ai-H I -t INa I'.t. f of l-.4i,m I Srm t,n, al t -4 l i.l al.'at I'aa'f 1 1 ' fff .4 .! .'. ta.ta ' ta riil a.- , a. i-i w -4 l.i 4t t t. a f . , f.4 f a .in. ; .4 a Saw '! a a I rait -at IK ta .t '"iai! I t a la il a.. ; i i at Va t.w (-an tfc.t ara li la tii,l la a' a- t ' a 1 i- -. I ... aatiat Ita ara lvaty ii i ..tt tt.ta t. 4 t -:i m .t (Ne ' a. -" aa-t -ariat Ut l IVe Is -a EASTER WEEK VISITOR OMASA. V.-v .7 n """" REAL SON OF KING BORIEDAT OMAHA Romance of Life and Death of Jamei Ord, Who Waa Descendant of England's King. UTJTTED STATES ARMY OFFICER Laat Saturday, April 15, a heariie might have been aeon prucooOlng from Holy Sepulchre cemetery, V. eat Leavenworth atreet, to the Union etatlnn. The hear borw a eenket in which wa the body oi a on of King Oeorire IV of F.ngland, The grave rilKRor. In Holy Hcpulrhr cemetery had .luut dle.terre It and It waa about to ba nt to th Arlington Natlonul cemetery near Wah Inifton, D. C, Probably not half a doxen vnmrn In Omnha knew thnt tha body of the aon of a grant king wa burled bore ffft forty three year, a flrt eoualn of tha tat Queen Victoria. Thl man wa not a prince, thoimh h we ft eon of a klmr. He wa horn In 178(1, 111 grendfHther wa George III who Dmacputi'd lha war agalnat th American folonle tht reaulled In th Inrtniii'iidiinea of the t'nlted State. Gnorg IV married Mr. Fltxherher In 17h6, when he w a hoy of 21, and the man who afterwivrd bcoam a renldent of Omulia end dh-d her In UTJ waa th laaiie of thl mnrrlnge, Grandaon' Will errled Out II wa known n Jame Ord, A num ber of hi dencandunt are now living In tha United Btate. Ono of hi aon wa General a O, C. Ord, United PUte army. Th removal of hi body to Arlington cemetery waa made In accordance with tha will of hi grandon, Jnm P, Ord, who died recently in Albany, N. T., leav ing a large aetata, That part of hi will relating to removal of th body from Omaha to Arlington read a follow: "Article Flv I rquet my executor to ereot In th National cemetery at Arlington, In which ar th remain of my uncle, Major General Edward Otho Creaap Ord, and hi gon, JJeuttnant Jule Oareach Ord, a einelMe mnnumont tn their menviry and. If pnlbla, to plane tn th ern lot th remain of my grand father, now hurled at Omaha, Nobraaka iwho, after leaving Georgetown collngo, became a midshipman In the United Htate navy and afterward a lieutenant In th United State army), and to place upon uch monument an imcrlptlon In memory of them all and to maka uch provlalon aa my executor, with th pr mlawinn of th proper offlcerg In charge of th aald cemetery, may ancure and deem beat for th Inscription to be placed upon guch monument In memory of any other male descendant, but by th male tin only, of my aald grandfather, who, having aerved In th United State army or navy, may be entitled to tie burled In a United fitat government cemetery; and for th purpose xpreed tn thl article I empower and rerjuet my execu tor to expend such gum as thay may deem sufficient, not to exceed fifteen thoiieand dollar ($15,000)." Tha will Is dated November T, 1S1J." Wish la Parried Oat. Tha matter wa taken up by th execu tor and negotiations mad with th Holy Boptilchre Cemetery gaeoelntlon her for th removal of th body. Th reiueat of th living descendants of James Ord had to be leewfii befor removal of th body was permitted. The New York firm having eharg of the estate of James P. Ord corroborates tho statement of hla birth. Ho was brought to thl country when a small hoy a tho nephew of James Ord, an Kngllnhman, and eventually entered the army and nary of hi grandfather's for mer enemies, the United State of Amer-Ica-whlch la In Itaclf an odd trick of fate, ui Jester. Th reaeon for hi coming to America ta not hard to conjeetur In reading the llf of George IV. atory of Kin;' l ove.. Rmltten with a boylah love affair, the young prino married Mra. Fltxherbert leoerniier U. 1786. I, than two year later, to obtain parliamentary asslatance for hi debt, he allowed Fox to denv the marriage In Parliament. In 1713 the violent-tempered. Brofl1-te ana extravagant young prince married hi coimln, Caroline Amelia Bllxabeth, of Bninwck, In order to liquidate hi debt. He deliberately left her a ve.r aner meir marrln. and hi conduct toward tier, hi attempt to procure M Vorce, his numerous mltree-nd gen eral behavior made, him extremely un- I'opu.ar. notwithstanding hla clevernei,, ..!inry a no, grartoua .manner, which " certain close of aenrvcl.te. ameo mm th title of "the flrat gentle ...... ... r.orop. ne Became kins In an ana aieii in its, iri.... ' 'ne tmiatia men wa a fli OOUaln of th lata Queen Victoria .v.. in aaugnter of th duke of Kent wno wa a brother of 'leornn IV And he wa a aecond eoualn of th prent king of Kntiland rfanie orl dle1 In Omaha In iirt .i.i.- a.1. . '"oil' rnoain waa miMn nt He wa burled III th nM Mt. Maea'a rametery nn avntorth eet ani hit b1y wa remove.i , u,v ,,.prhr, twmetary when at, MP-, wa t,( SUFFERS TWO OPERATIONS WI iHlnl tlGHT WEEKS Mr. rsit.th M.kl., who dla.l U.i la a Co-.tM-U nintr boatitlal anf. nd !,) prverariin within u,i a,i Tha t iiiaral was a(ind4 by nwiuioa t th Mtcba and IU)I ,Nalhlnia ,, 'f t'f l ti It U..!,. WA. f f ag iM . U4 In t'.iua ti IMafft thlM. ..tit klra Ha. kl.if , , nt lit iiit. 1 1.4, n a4 t ia,a 'tsy, !!., at the a ff f.'i ian, i.a h H4 lJpiu th ti. h. n , a .l a.Kl.i in aihj ti'huvi ii4 lttMlai r r " n. i1;r,.v4 . t tn. Mia.' Mil fa ..! ta ioit ,T a 'k'4 ' a'i-1 a a .-a , ...tl t It, K n am at ttt'i Ii.' at t l li,a a T 1 1 .r.tinai i,n a a VI a J II i ... ! i- 4 , l t tiana. U i. .e V.a r a t !rt..n , l a"-.. 't "'. t atit.ii.il j . i ii ti, ,,, , t " ' ! ' I A a ai '!- ii wt t .4 . t 4,, .) f vi l' t". ai, I "n lata ..( ti ui'"' i tt ii... a . I ta'JSM LUTHf IUN CHURCH ID CIV I MUSICAL fMOUMAM l al' t . laa a I lava I I a -'i f ' . ,i a .1.1 ..,! .( .. . .' k I i. .-ii.. aa tt.i.al.l a t , .! i t . 'it. . a. ail la a I a f .a ta aw ai 'ia- kliitli .! a l l-a 4 eiiiraa. Belleview College Notes Mer. Paul Sharp, Uregg McBrlde and Lloyd Worloy of the Nebraaka Veloyan iluliHt team, which lost to Bellevu Fr duy evening, wer entertained after th debut by Mia Luella M. Carter, deun of women. Mlaa Marguerite Neablt of Tekamah, of the class of 1013, wa the guest of Ml Jeanett Goodwill Friday and Sat urday. ' ' A special Boater dinner will b served by the cook tn th college dining room thl noon. Member of th faculty and atudnnt who remain on the hill over th wok end will be present. President W. 3. Nlchull acted ai Judge ut Auburn Friday evontng In the debute, Ml Marguerite Jack spent Friday and We're Here to "Grow Important nenta &t 10 Discount In face of advancing prices and a scarcity of Oriental Rugs, with no prospect of stocks being re plenished indefinitely The Beaton & Laier Co. a 1 offer you your choice of their en tire collection of Oriental Rugs conceded one of the choicest in city at 10 less than the regular marked prices, which means sav ings of at least 60 Under Present Prices Your early inspection of this big collection will be decidedly to ' your advantage. D D 17 ffl fni l II S r B'-m sTi ii ii ii iti.li it LA U N Ap 4iS-f7So.l6'St.l V Omaha's Home furnishing Headquarters A - f1 a upen a unarga Account auu w eicuiue f Have Us Clean and Repair Your Last Year's Suit It Will Look Like Now Clothing pricpa are out of eight. Why buy a new auit or drs for spring when wa can maka tha one you have look aa good aa now at a very amall coat. Wte maintain a corpa of expert tailor to do repairing and al taricg. Our chants are ao ruasonaMe you cannot afford to dla enrd your old suit or dress. Wa double tha life of your clothing. Ladies' Tailor Suits $1.75 to $2.00 Fancy Waists Plain waists Plain Skirts Pleated Skirts . Chinchilla Coats Plain Dresses . . Fancv Dresses . Our Cleaninsr h tlno HI OUT there's a .liftYrenoA, CALL DOUGLAS 0G3. W Will Settla That NEW SUIT Problem for You Without Hurting Your Pocketbook. THE PANTORIUM "Good Cleaners 1513 1517 Jones Street. Branch Office, 2013 South Sid. 47ifl South 21th GUY LIGGETT. PrcsUUnt, n - w i. v H .ti t r .... .i r-.i fi I'rS ar a I .. t i CLAREMONT INN t " . . , - i a i i f .1 - ..... "HBl I, a i a ' ' y a l . ' ' . . . a4l-a .a--a ..' . ! ... ' aa U .. .. I H.lill O ial ) . l.eaa, . art, IH atallt IUIHT ! ntost: iwu Saturday on the hill as th guest of Mlaa Ooodwlll, teacher In th academy. Mlsa Jack wa a member of the cluas of 1915. A awlmming cUa for girls on Saturday morning haa been organized. Many oB the college girl hav enrolled. BrowneH Hall glrla hav a class Wednesday after noon. ' Arthur Raymond Jones, 11 spent Fri day and Saturday on th campus aa tha guaat of P. Wyckoff Cummlngs ot tha enlor class. President Nloholl and Vic president Bakrvill aoted as representative ot tha lioilevue ohuroh at the Preabyterlal meeting at Wahoo Wedueaday, The cast of tn senior play waa choaen thla wak by Prof. Edwin L. Pula. Tha first rehearsal, took plao Thuraday v. nlng. Rlnold L. Ohman, '1.1, rturnd from Lincoln Friday to hi horn In Bellevu and vlalted tha hill to renew old associations. With Growing: Omaha" Spring Sale '2 A. 1 TTT-1 ' V .75 to ' W iV 1.00 .50 .75 1.00 to 1.25 to 1.50 to 1.75 to 1.50 1.50 1.75 2.50 and Dyers," Phono Doughs 0C3. Famam Stru t, Street. ihoM S,nith 12tI3. 114 f lt at n il 'f I HI e a 4 I f . f aaa. a . . I u la I k at v a t rt t .M p m. 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