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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1916)
1916. Society Notes -.'- Personal Gossip -:- Entertainments -;- Club Doings XI IK BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, MAY HEN'S CHORDS WYES' ITS FIRSTJONCERT Menoma Society to Be Heard Tues day Evening at the Boyd Theater, J. E. CARNAL IS THE LEADER Br MBLiinciA Mr 1. I'nusual lntoirat center upon the Men oma chorui, which will be heard for I he flrt time tomorrow evening at the Boyd, The singer are Omaha business men, dome of whom dletingulghed thmelve In the male choru at the tabernacle lat autumn. The "Billy" Sunday revival at leant shewed that Omaha men could Innke a moat creditable ahowlng In Choru, a local asset nit too valuable to be lout. Mr. J. K. Carnal took the mat ter up and tomorrow evening will show til with what uece. Among those who will entertain email parti at the con cert are: Mesars and Mesdame H U Tucker. Jatvie ( ', 1 '(Oilman Wrmlamen J. Walter Metralf. Tbarlea Cl. Dyhall, Mm. W, K. f'allfaa, J. A, Ur.Mliano, Thomaa J. ('otter, Itenry Summer, John A Bsraneon, M V. Preahnr, Meadium' l-Vi-d ', Hill. ,1 H, (Miarimnn. Ms ra il. VI Hiinde.rlaiid, Jnmea A. Siinriertanc Albert l. Kl'-ln, Ueoigfi W. I'ratI, W. V. fllebaiigh. t.'harle it. Hinwn. Notes on the Day. Mm. Anthony French , Merrill lertured llila morning at the home of Mrs. Walter Pane upon "The Qiieatlon of Freedom." . TUc Christ Child society obaerved May day by collecting clothes for newly iliil-1 dreft and babies, Many prominent ma trona have given their automobile to be vsed In the work. Entertain for Visitor. , i Mr. and Mr, N, Htelnbrrg entertained at supper Sunday In honor of their l- ter, Ml Bella Htelnberg, who recently arrived from Chicago for a abort stay. Cover were laid for: Meair. and Mimdaini-a - Max Htelnln-rg. Mfiie Htelnnerg, A. Hllverman, J. Morgan, Misses Bella Weinberg, Messrs. ---Albert Steinberg. n. Steinberg. M ! frah Htelnberg, laador Weinberg, Hamuel Steinberg, Gossip of the Travelers Mis Krna I lladra returned Sunday from a four months trip through the 's;t, moat of the time, apent at Salt Lake City. Mlns Hadra. haa athletlr taste tiioat pronounced and apent a great part of fii' li day in swimming at the fa moii Mormon gymnasium. Mr. Tred Hadra and her fathor,. Mr. E. fiellgoohn, left last evening for lis eelalor Bprlnga and Kanea City, to be gone three or four week. For Miss Bowser, Mia Martha Pale u not.e at luncheon till afternoon at the University club for Ml Mildred Bower of Fort Wayne, Tnd guet of MJs Marjorlo Howland. Later, Mr. C. taula Meyer gave a tea at the Fontenello.- Thl evening Mr,- and Mr. E, V. Boyer will give a box' party at tn Orpheum, followed by a supper at Uie Fontenelle for tho Fort Wayne guet and Ml rireta Lane ef Fremont, who 1 with Ml J MarJorle Jlowland for the day . Thoae preent will be: Miiea Mlldred flowaer. MarJorle Howland, MiBr Ion ("allahan, Bernard Pmythe, Mr. and Mr. K, Mlaee flreta Iane.. Mer. Aleo Ijooml. T. Boyer. Three Popular Guesta. ' A. trio of popular gueat f Joint- af fair have been Mia Helen Hall of Lin coln, guest of Mis Lula Houck, and MMh Pauline "ulgn of Lincoln, and Mlaa Har riet Hem; ::i.ido of Mttsburgh, , gueta of Ml Kdllh Hamilton. Thl evening Mr. Harry Byrne and his brother, Mr. Walter Byrne, will be hoete at an Orpheum party of twelve for the three vlalttng girl. ' Mr. R. K, Davla gav an Informal tea it kt home this afternoon for Mia Hall. Mi Hall and MJ F.natgn return home tomorrow, and Wednesday evening, the remaining gueat, Mis Heepenhelde. will ha honored at an evening bridge, given by Mr. Ward Browne. Sidney Visitors. Mr. nd Crs. Hyde A. Berktrer 't Sl.lnev. Australia, who with their daugh ter Vtvlenne are the hou guests of IIkJ eek of Mr. V., Tt. Wilson, were enter tained last evening at a dinner to ten l the home of Mr and Mr. William H. Uerilman This afternoon Mrs V. ik Tiibbfwa i. i.... in iiim uurat at himhcun t the Fontenelle in honor of Mr. , Berk-( atrsaiee. T'r. and Mr. Morri H, turn- i ham g-ive a d:nner at t hi-tr home thl evening for Mr and Mrs. 1erktraer. fallowed bv en Orplieuui party and up- iir at the Fotiterielle. Tor Mrs, Hemple's Guests. tr C. L. Hemp! I entertaining Mrs I J, Mahcnry of i"h"yeiin and Mr .) , I., Adnoi r.f t'nma Among ths f ! r.,i pinnid fr Mrs, t-mpl urt h liin'h' fi 1 b'ir ty at hl,hi Mr (, A fhennMt t l h"te4 nt i. tr evening Mr WIMUm M Jeteii lt b!t.i-s at Mr h,tm fie sie' tat-re $'tn a, t Mas .lav - ii e.in III "ie . f t-.H- l f.llt.., hr'.dp. Th, -1 ,' t., 4'l ,r. ;r !-" " t I no t nn thf ',-' th J i V T' " ( 1 l.,t - M..t,.i, j J t'.-.ftt I' f i r. t. t H i , r ,.', i V. : !'.. VI I. ' I, tr s "I ' "l''1 " """I t I i ' I 1 ' . ! ' '.tir Ss'fiB- Katr VI I R VI, I ' - I-1 I , . j m, I. I ( M T . , . m v 't I i e, ' f l ; s , i . t o . v h I .i i, I V!; 9 -, y t - ,ri I .. i , v. t F' t"lei H I ., s , .-"' HOW THE DANDELIONS WERE BROUGHT TO THE MUSTER PLACE AFTER BE ING DUG FROM THE GROUND Any old thing", so long as it is big enough, serves the energetic boy or girl to transport the dandelion after it has been captured. In the photo graphs here Presley Findley and Theodore Wells are shown hauling in their trophies, while Violet Eskelson and Edith Sadler are "toting" theirs. i afternoon fur M Tarda Heott, j.ihe spring bride. ; Leslie-Dodge Affair, ., - ' i Mr. John ,. N'lederat wn hoeir to i the nieiiiher of the J.erlle-1 itilge com-1 pnny at her home HhUit'Ihv evening. The affnlr wi In honor of Mr. Nlediit' blrthduv. Mnl!al nimiber were given and prize were won at game by Mr., Rnlpn llltchffick, Sli-e Cleorga T. llilller, j Mia Hllznlieth Hell. M!m France Hall,! Mr, Ralph lllll and I'l. 1,. C. Adcoik Thone precent were: Meter, and Memdiime. r;.ore T. Hllller. Jnhn 1, Nlederet. ItHlnh Mull, Jin r -ri lllll, Mibhch - Mlaeea , A lire Trior Pinillne Miller, Mn belle ?tannn. Mem. f'lnrenee H Wlea. It H. WUeob Tlebei i a Hehwartg KllKHtifth Mali. FrncH Hell. Meaar. J. A. llunn. Arthur .1. Miiie, Dr. I ('. Adrock, At the Orpheum. Amour the reservation taken (or thll evtnlng at the Ornlieum theHler are: I Mr. K. R. Wllfon, bfi; Mr, It. . f'-yttie, twelve box ( ; Mr. II. P. Wbltmore, box; Mr. V,, V. Mover, eight; Mr. V,. ft.! Elley and Mr. P. K, Coad, 1: Mr. J. M ! Fnator, Mr. O. K, Harrl and J. II. Una., tic. , , . I Five matlneo partiea Kill be 'iiep winenay. .sir, t;, i Jinmple will havo twelve guet; Mr. I. Wjukert, alxte.cn;, Mra. Charlea Tet Htowaft, ix; Mr. J I, O. Syfert, five, and Mr. T. , J. , Nolan, I four. With the Travelers. : Mr. arid Mr. R. F, Marahall have re turned from a trip to Chicago, where they were gueat at the opening ball of the South rlhore Country club In It, new 11,000,000 club house. Chicago Teachers I7jrj "Point 111 lT,f"lT1', lBt' Wlrc eaiTled In Backs, baby. If IU X KJllXV ill UUUI,U!(,l,rr),fMi AlHh pang b(iya. wagon nd CHICAfK.- 111., May J.-The appellate court of Illinois today upheld a dcclalon of the uperlor court granting a" tem porary Injunction to Chicago choo teach er against the Board of Education re straining It from enforcing the Loeb rule barring them from membership In the Chicago Teachera' federation. Approximately 7,000 teacher are ef fected by the declilon. The board ought to obtain from all th teacher employed In Uio city a pledge that tiny would not have any affiliation with the fedortlon. The rourt deciMon getting, forth that any Poard of Education rule restricting teacher employ,! to membership of any particular societies or utdon would b void. "tt follow logically," the court naid, "that a rule which reatrlct employ ment to non-tnemhrm of aurh wtUf also I void." HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS VISIT THE COURT HOUSE Twenty high school pupil .tudylng rlvtl!6ff)i,(lU a, c.f ,h, govertiment. a -rompanlsd by Mt i 'off-i rnadi, fiaid Mr lira.lyt man. Instructor, spent Munduy morning J "'Kver thing point to a heavy- buslnea lo dtetrtct court, watching Judge H.erg. " h ""'"t' - , i Yellowatons lack during tb mining ; v l.av g.l.tdnl.ter the eath ef ailtgUnce ,, ,t ,wied tht the r.te i to . ..a., vt sluy men h had ,( , ( tl Mmj 4,lt)lf f rm .,r It, sir imUimllsatimn e-taiulnsllnti . , I M I'uineit. ftteral n'urU!ii tii-l .... miah'O CAttr ' .-,-t... jMe t.r BIRTH RATE SHOWS SOME f.r it. tui.me.s , ,,r. t.,., SLIGHT FALLING OFF i o-iM ..-h.t on ef t'.e iiil end kl,' umhIi natmalleatii-B .enig t f. ' h.j a ."s iros Hn o-.t v -. iciiunc the atudeoi wit t!. I ' ' j,.ih , b.e were T-t irlh , 't n,liig wl t ' t.i l,i r. ,1,,,, Oifiaha lt mnth , a-t f:j t. ' l' t , tit In (i.-ltgamy er anet- lmair.k ,tr 4-.ni., B last ' hi - p . a n ta-Mil ,)ni ho ,4 ,ts.i ilwitai K - ' r -. ',1 y.u.L i.iii. ,.i ...i.!,...:,, n ' I HINT flF MIS'? MAGEF. IS iiui-ti.g i. I h. th t- It; r- i -t l-i i.' ( SCARLET FEVER CASB RAPIDLY DECREASING I'm"), re -nil tie t- f."i 11 k:t ltt ! I t a f.- - lei-.. ,ts, i it. s ! "'i I f- rcl: f. m,.,.,. iyttt i ' !,, :qt . l t l- .H ' ; t t.-. I - I i ' f .. t I t( V , t--. t W I - I I ft . In. VV 4E- n 4 ' in.,IMI,IIIB:rrT- .f ! , , ' j one (if It"' ' . Wi.'n-' " "U''""!! ,-.itf' ' rr.. ., T "1 l.'i -A i 1- ; -7 The aticc'e of the f"lrt 'dandelion pull ing eonteat at Franklin et'hool riroiripted the teacher to pinrt another attack en tho "yellow peril" next Monday. An nouncement' 'waa made law Friday that the room purling the moat dandelion bo fore Monday morning would bo awarded Ii'. , Hoya and sir1 enlisted their parent and then thn merry war of extermina tion w started. Early thl morning children and elder carried dandelion, to the school yard, nhp ...h rrmni voa B.alaAil ailftCA In many, other way Dr.. Palmer Flnd- Body of Paul Jones Taken to Hamburg The body of Paul Jone.' son of Mr. an I Mra, Smith Jone. drowned in Carter 'lak last Friday afternoon, taken to the old home t Hamburg, Ta for burial. Ii was accompanied to the depot by eom- twenty-five boy nn1 girl, frtendn of the unfortunate lad and gehncdrnate In the Central High school. At Hamburg funnrnl knrvlcea were con ducted by llev, T J. Mackey. rector of All Paints church, who aceotiipatilcd the funeral parly. YELLOWSTONE PARK WILL BE POPULAR THIS YEAR Philip J. Prsdv. assistant manager of I the department of bmi ef the t'nlon j Pacific and Northwestern n sterna. In j , limiit. Iai- 11. m riav In coiirrlic with ILL WITH BROKEN HIP it !.!-., I . !' ' t i,, ,! M ( ,r St ,., ! I t'tn,!H ' t-1 1 1 as s MRS. MART MOBSO-i DROPS DEAD OF HUNT FAILURE ! V'f -. ' 1 r-.' t.-ti I . ::') ktx ' a a-- -, t - t e t I. ( tt I ll.l 11.5.1 . I' , t t 1 . .1 I- 1 I ! 1 ' -. . r. . I H I . . . I f t tta v t ..(! IU, I,. ' I 1 . W 7 7 ley automobile wa pressed Inlo service. Hoy .and girl of the eighth A and seventh U claa In Ml lBakon' room Won. the prlie. Teacher of life achool were ahlo to rulae the award to $.' through, contrlhnilon ent by citizen who appreciated the practical value of the dandelion campaign. It I under lined that Ma laakaon' room will ipend all of their money for lea cream and treat the whole achool. The effect of the dandelion pulling rruade In Franklin district I Rhown by the marked dccrnnai of the yellow patche. There are many or arm and finger in Franklin school, but teacher and pupil feel they have accomplished something worth while, and they also be lieve they have et n example for other achool district of the city. To the Public Seven dairy experts recently visited our plant and put their stamp of approval on this institution and our method of handling milk. Dr. II. A. Harding, of Illinois Ar. Col. Prof. Hepburn, of Illinois Agr. College Prof. Larson, So. Dakota Agr. College Prof. Mortensen, Ames, Iowa. Prof. Frandsen, Dairy Dept. U. of Neb. Dairy Commissioner Hine of Kansas Prof. Farringtan, Wisconsin Agr. Col. i rir rrrtigun nre in ran pn u tir in, atu j, whit art N-ing r u plnwd in ihf AUrnhn lalry. One at lartrilii.lg, U h,(j ' P'r lahi.rntory and the t.ther tmu imprnvi mrini gnd tit ,e linn up the fjrms httidrtit turned tjtjt of Wiactipsin I'mry .s.ho.ii, ihn ia,itnf dli ! of th I'nlnii, are t fgitt.ed ttrivt Mti-y go, It Was Their Unanimous Verdict that 'r.n itlt cm-g-stuUt iheml tUs .t they h ucli w-.i-lein (n'i''iiion im ihelr n.Hsi t'-at hatt llet pr,! pati-xir- l'-i it as I i t"it " it. in thetr r i -cll tUirr ; Ibwf, vuj,. ' 1 thl In tnl.- It ni Ml Milk Witt tic faitcuriieJ ,'...t, i .Id ' Ili-.' ! ti.sl.ll, h. allt. "- '.-pl .tci.-'.i4t-d.'. i inici f oi-iiiioi, am.ing ,i-fi ;.. i. M., i tt unit !i'e" C,(tl.:lKt IH ( tU ll.iti.Mf Iti.llk ln't t I-.' ! , lrO . I e of A I'l . I , t 1t.'i.(- n h i , . ii t : ) . 1 I o,,.i t' 'i i : , I . w -i ; hit i t in. Id, j.na. If U ttl.l i"t in ' - I ' '' 1 e-1 that i.f . tt t k. iiitti !(. k ilkli tell , tbat It It vt aaf 1, , ra . '.-.''., ! . it i-H) tin, nth rmtiiti (Ii"'! t now a tt '-i tl t i toe.' u. pc i. 4 i. a il to!, l; the tkf f V'j At AhtoJ of th Timti Ath Your Doctor, itv A'nou'j, IMlrf Tr?M Ala mi to WORLD STILL IN ROUGH, MYS PROF. Prof. T. M. Carver. Harvaid Econ omist, Declares World is Yet Unfinished. EVERYTHING IS ON TRIAL Thl i an tinflnlNhoil world (.aid I'rof. T. M Carver of the cliair of polltlnil rronomy of Hrvrd unl- fruity. In ti abort talk at the noon 'luncheon "f tlie I'nlvertilty club, "Thing In thin work) are In the proco of bellt( tried out. lleliKions, f ulfills of gi)vrt)nu'tu, plillogriphlPH and vletu of inorallty arn ull h' Ing weighed In the baUnif. If they die not good thoy will eventually r"" ' W do not yet know thai a d"iiux rarv la (he bt piMwtMe form of gnenmient. I..int r y, too, la on trtst. W are In the habti V tkln It for granted that It ' I beat lMi'auM we like the Idea of self government. ' "Te. It ,eem lo me I dHcct in thing of that Idea In the small rhl.ij Un lilra of liking l he fre. to goxein Itsolf nither than to be goveim-d by Minaotm lse Hut thai doe not make demorrnr) the ultimate ayatem of government, mrrals bei.au r like the Idea, "No. we lme not yet found tlie ulti mate rellglun, the ultimate ihlloopliy. j the ultimate form of government, or the I ultimate ytem of inorallty. Form or I KOvernment, ytem ' of morality end I the thing hv their truggle for ex lairi, e lut a much a horn and hoof, j wing er fang, talon or cliiw ' "A form of government, a t",vtem of mm allly or a-religion I good only to the pxtinl lliat. II allfl Iho condition of the unlver. Maybe you don't like tt. ' That make no difference. What are I you going to do about It? The unlverae . la her8. Vou were not preaent at th ! c reation, and therefore tlie Creator did not have Ihe benefit of your auggcalloii fit that time. Wfiunever and wherever we find the ytem, whatever II b, that ' help u to fit Into the condition of the I unlveiae w are In th proces of being i (elected for eurvlval," ! Women's Training Camp is Opened i at Washington ! WA8HIMIT0.V, My l.-A woman' I military training camp. ald to be the 1 first 111 the country, was formally opened here today with exercise, attended by Pn-sldent Wilson and other official. Wive of army, navy and marine onrp officer are in charge, Two hundred women will live under i.anva and mlll ;tar dlciplln for two week, Flrt aid and courB in women work In war i will be given, I President WIIon In hi ddr ald; "Ood forbid that the United Htale should he drawn Into war, but. if It 'hould be America would hke Itaelf out of a dream nd y to any one who doubt th aplrlt of the new world that It till speak the voice of humanity." NORTH SIDE CHURCH HAS ITS EASTER SERVICES North Prhytrlati church had a capac ity congregation Bunday night to hear the Kaater ervlce by the choir and brief appropriate remark by th paator, Dr. Hlghee. The choir wa asalsted by Miss Mladga Witit, vlnllnJat, and th Habbth School orchestra. The soloist wore; Mr. Flanagan, Mis Fale, Mia Dlmock, Mr, Ochiltree, Mr. Itlchard Ilynold, Mr. Davidson and Mr. Faul Reynold, with a quartet, composed of the following sing er: Mr. Jone, Ml Weller, . Mr, Kbrlght and Mr. Ifaleey. Ml F-loiae Went, th regular organist, prealded at the organ, and Mr. I Q. Krt wa th director lit M a Ih'a '. .! I h,. la.l.-ur.i.) i - ' I It. I v. a , l(l ; , !, Hrs Unit .' , all th fe( 1 e a fin m I He ! t : , '-"" ' l . tte The "NUk-mitf" Dairy DmtxhiM -109 Urn LEADER ETHICS DEPARTMENT OF WOMAN'S CLUB. - 'f? A : el Ml S A 'nltlns e te elected ffier of thn (ihlloaonhv and - Ii t- dpertmnit i of ihc tjfnahit Womnn a t-fiil, at a inrct- ' Ing held Saturday altoinuon hi Ihe home , of Mrs T It Ward Mis H C. Man., I ley i i plnctmi iia,le(nni leader and ' Mrs lieorgc Wllnon an,-rear treosurer. ! Ml, rnlllna will lilso he Ihe depart j luiiiil a representative on Ihe club ill- . j rectory. j I "physical and Menial MfVlniirv" will he thn noliji'i-t for aludy ncxl en , tind'T i the ih-p.-ii'tiiienl leader, It no iitpiruolnr lean he round The laic Mis t'litidla i()allBWy of the Cnlveiaiiv of Omaha ! led th ctlna fat yer Ml Wiihnl Kiihtt I gave mush nl numhers i the social hour, which followed the hiialne iricellng. FALL FASHIONS TO BE SHOWN IN WINDOW WEEK DISPLAY The' i(..!l Publicity lluy.r il'ih hi. rteclilfd tf put on window dleplay week for fall fnahlun at the stun of the Ak-Knr-Men fcHtivllies thl.t full Ihe I'ale for the opening oC th" dlephiy I Hcpt"mter 27 Thy h conaulied with the member of ihe ftourd of (invrrnor of Ak Har Don and hate asurnnis dial they will re ceive the r.o-opi'tntloii of ih board. . w fmmm .Look! I JOy There made with UWULsLl jrSjf-fi??rV "if Teivt'tf r-rrr tel bhvIIm ragrjw Vl POWtfij wltli t'alumrt Baking 1'ow.Irr ywi Vl iY PL'&J won't Maine kkl fur Ix-lnj trmpt- VV lfp&S nil (Ur-e-a-t, b-l--r, tender, taittr li t"f blrtiilt, rakeg, lHi'hnut, muffin loE Bf THt Tfl e"l rvcrythint; I t art lliink of all I I f TTTT TTV rtt"l I " t;HKt 1 tan't keep awajr from them I I fill PJ I iVfl i "Mc-ther wimliln't think of imlng any 1 lflJQaf sAI-kl H I Baking iWtler rg.-ept Calumet I ll, t4 j,),,,',, rlr,j n ctKert ah-4nor lt 7 wiii' h H i-eitthej knowg Calumet J VT ' tsj-aj. .. j rrteati. jwitie ttnifi-rm renulti " L'-i furlty In 111 ran aiwl piirltjr In ths Jy , 'yCjr 3 2 im.e ihin.-t n rat. k 'fj , t'f. fl A ttcu u.e t.Ui..f IWkunt Vd-f." T"1 n ijiavftv)jjopar & IVIIUF.; - For the Weary Wife and Mother after the Winter struggle with poor food and poor service there is no boon like Shredded Wheat Biscuit. It, Is ready - cooked and ready-to-serve. The food that supplies all the strength giving nutriment needed for a half day's work. For ' breakfast with milk or cream; for luncheon with berries or other fresh fruits. J a,. UK C Mada at Niugara Falls, N. Y. OUR SERVICE DEPT. mean mudh to th purchaser ef a V annum Cleaner, then, too, we slv yen your choice of toe fol lowing machine : Hoover. Eureka, Eden. Little Ben, orFrantz Premier Compare the effloUooy ef tt bov eleaner in ploklng up thread, lint, hair. grouad-Ia 4nt, etc., thea geotde utwa the en yea want. 2,000 Satisfied Purchasers of our appliance la the founda tion upon which our business stand. wi EEirr cnuMAwtm.a, E 0 Seaieheld Appliance. 908 ionth 18th. Tyler 1011 u -ill, Iroonb . Vg, rVt