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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1916)
8 A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 24, 1916 What ' Women Are Doing in the World Election of officers and chairmen of committees will take place Tues day morning at 10 o'clock at a board meeting of the Old People's Home Association, ar the-Young Women's Christian Association. ,,'. Omaha Women's Christian -Tem-perance Union will hold its regular meeting Wednesday at I o clock at the Young Men's Christian Asso- (jeorge A. Custer Woman's Relief Corps will hold a meeting to transact , special business Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock at Memorial hall.. . Kcv. lolm E. Flockhart of St. An drew's Episcopal church will lead, the prayer meeting of the Business Wom en's Council Tuesday at the court house. Luncheon will be served by women of the same church between the hours of 11 and 2. Frances Willard Women's Chris tian Temperance Union will meet "Wednesday at the new House of llnne in Florence, when a special Christmas program of readings and music will be given under the direc lion of Mrs. H. M. Craig. Each worn, an will bring jelly, fruit and other edibles for the home. All the J'hilatheas of Omaha' Will he entertained by the Phijathea Union at an evening reception at tne first Christian church Thursday evening. A musical and literary program'-will lie given by Misses Oneida Moran, Ida Hauck. Clara Schneider, Gertrude Wicding, and Karl Tictfnor, Joseph Herman, . Charts Fish. Alexander Nohrbough. Phineas an3 Solomon Wiutroub and Bohuslar Pasta). v Th Society of American Widows will hold its Yegular meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock at 206-Crounse block. i ' . ' The Mothers' Culture club will be entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Titus Lowe, v Mrs. C. J-. Dutton will assist the hostess. The program following ' will consist of a talk on "Romance of American Cities," by Mrs. R. W. Koch, and "Home Progress Child Study," by Mrs. G. H. Miller, 'Mrs. Koch will tell about St. Augustine, New Orleans, St. Louis,1 Charleston, Salt Lake City and San Francisco. Leaders of Neighborhood Bible classes will meet with Mrs. D. A. FootCi leader. Tuesday, January 2, at the Young Men's Christian Associa tion at 2:30 o'clock, instead of Tues day of this week. ' v A Christmas party for husbands and children of members of Chapter ii. K.) v. n. u. sisterhood, will be held Friday evening at the- home of Mr, ' Frank . D. Wilson, 3519 Leavenworth. For its Christmas good work this chapter made donations of food and garments to local hospitals, fruits to Child Faving Institute, cloth ing to the poor and flowers to the sick. . Mrs. Joseph C. Weeth is thf president. " South Omaa Woman's club w!ll omit its general meeting Tuesday on account of the holidays. ; The Congregational church at Bur well,. Neb., hald a Christmas bazar and supper last Saturday at which the sum of $525 was netted. This fund will be Used for a new building. A larger bazar is planned for 1917. Owing to the dcathVof Mrs. Mer rick Lease, due of its valued mem bers, the Clio club -lias postponed in drlinietly the Christmas party planned for mcmbvr. and their husband on December 28. The Benson Woman's Foreign Vlis sionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. H. C. Campbell Wednesday afternoon, . , ..... . . , , The B. L. S. club will meet Thurs day for the annual election of officers. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph McGuire. The North Side Woman's Chris tian Temperance union meets with Mrs. O. Perry Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Latham will have charge of the program.. ' ' T. W. cl A. Kotos. ' ' There will be a epeel.t Chrletma. pro gram tt today's veeper earvlc. .t the rutin Women. Christian Annotation at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Philip Welch will tell the story of "The Bmybol and Iho King," and Jllaa Orac. Pool will sing "Silent Night" and, Birthday of lb King," accompanied by Miss JjloiseiWeal. Chrlatmaa carol, will be ung by a quartet including Uluea Vary Johnston, Vellata. Preaann. Kthetwyn H.xlge and Clan Hleeper. Refreehments lll pa eervea and the chrlatmaa caka cut. ' Tha aasoclallon building will be oloeed all day Chrlatmaa. . Tula la the one day In the year when all employes are (Ives, an entire holiday. Belated Social Gossip For Bride-Elect- ,. Miss Olga - Mew entertained at bridge-luncheon at her home Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Eleanor Mackay, the holiday bride. The-dceo-rations were charming, carrying out a color scheme of white and green in lilies of the valley and greenery. Cov ers were laid for: Mine slleara Kleanor Marker Janet Hall Joeephlne Conation Mary Megeath Anne Ulflord leUella Thumlnel Blanche Deuel 'MaVlan Kuhn Mcademee oleadaniee Will Bi htiorr ... . Fred UaugoerW John Caldwell . ,....' Miss Olga Metz, however, was de tained in Chicago by the snowstorm which has stranded Mrs. Charles Of futt and Miss Virginia. Miss Helen. Smith and Miss Esther Wilhelm. The whole company wilt arrive in Omaha today. The luncheon was given by Miss Olga Mete as scheduled, but Mrs. Arthur Metz presided as host ess in place of the missing daughter. loclal Oosslp. ; Howard Baldrige has gone east .to iom his wile and son for the lioli lavs. iThey will be at Hotlidaysburg. Pa.. Mr. Baldrige's former home, for t hriMuias. Mrs. E. V.-Lewis and her daugh 1 1 PRESIDENT OF SARATOGA ter, Mrs. Sherman Canfield. and chil dren, have been at the Fontenclle for a week. Mrs. Canfirld returning- vri. tcrday to Sheridan, Wyo. Mrs. Lewis! moves today to the Blackstone. where she will remain over the holidays; Mr. and Mrs. William Colling, who left Omaha for Baltimore . two or three years ago, will return to Omaha after the first of the year. Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Tavlor left Wednesday for Buffalo. N. Y.to spend the holidays with their daugh ter, Mrs. Herbert Gannett, and Mr. Gannett, and later will go to Florida. Mrs. George Thrall of Detroit, who has been at the Blackstone for a month, returned Saturday to Detroit. Miss Louise McPherson has gone to Masters, Colo., with her father, T. B. McPherson, to spend Christmas with the McPherson boys. Miss Mc Pherson will return New Year's to complete her visit in Omaha. Mrs. Oeorgc A. Joslyn, with Mr. i and, Mrs. C. L. , Farnswortli and Mr. j and Mrs. Ch'adwick left Saturday for Hollywood, tal where they will be for six weeks. , : Lieutenant and Mrs. A. M. Charl- ton arrived Tuesday to spend Christ mas with his mother, Mrs, A. G. Charlton. Lieutenant Charlton has been stationed recently in New York harbor, but goes to Cuba for dutv in January. ' . Mr. Harry Claiborne and Mr. Her bert Ryan attended the Beta Thcta n formal in Lincoln lursday. . Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Crook will spend the holidays in Carroll, la. Mr, Oliver K, Gardner arrived Sat urday morning from Chicaeo. where he is in business, to spend Christmas BE PROTECTED AGAINST COLDS by keeping: the system strong and healthy and the blood rich and pure To that end TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It hejps Nature brinsr back the appetite, aids digestion and promotes strength and vigor MOTHERS' OLUB. 4 n , r Whether you buy nowor after January 1st, you will get the game car the Saxon "Six" that has definitely established itself as the best car in its -class. . You will get the same wonder ful speed, the same marvel ously smooth pulling power, the same "peppery" pick up, the same amazing flexibility but the price will be $50 more. -V -.. Now this present price $815 could be maintained. But only by using less fine mater ials by taking it out of the 2066-68 Farnam with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Uardner. Robert W. Patrick went to Wyo ming last week to spend Christmas with his brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick, on their ranch. Mrs: Wade 'left Wednesday for Chi cago to be with her brother, W. R. Bennett, and Mrs. Bennett: for -two weeks. Her sister, Mrs. Brown of Lincoln, is also there for the holi- 1 days. Guccis from Sioux Falls. Mrs. J. A.. Bradley and' daughter, Miss Grace, of Sioux Falls, S. 1)., are the holiday guests of Mrs. E. L. Huntley. - : . Will Cntertain Club. Mrs. F. B. Cochran will entertain the Florence Nightingale c'ub at her t Tt 1- 1 ' . iiuiiic Jiiursuay aiiernoon. Poor of Bellevue , To Be Cared For by ' College Students A full stocking on Christmas morn j will greet every poor child in I Bellevue, and a dozen poor families will have Christmas dinners as a re- j suit of relief work undertaken . by I Bellevue college students and facultv I members. Miss Ruth Jillson, president- of the college Young Women's Christian association; Miss Luella , Carter, professor of German, and Miss Viviane B. Miller, director of physical training for women! have distributed food to poor families' of Bellevue. The college Gcrtnan club at its annual celebration Thursday evening voted to return the gifts which had been distributed to each member, so that they might be given to poor children. Weir Dobbin and Clint E, Day, college students, car ried the club's Christinas tree to the home of.llrg. Edward Hike on Friday morning. Citizens of Bellevue and college stu dents have been extending relief ali fall to the family of John Biederow ski, on Main street, at the edge of Mormon Hollow The Biedcrowskis with their six children, the oldest 12 and the youngest 2 weeks, live in a one-room dwelling which used to he a barber shop, A Christmas basket was carried to them Friday by col lege students. Toys from the German club were distributed Friday and Saturday by students. Dolls, which were deco rated by members of the college Young Women's Christian . associa tion, were also given out. At Thanks giving time the girls of Foiitenelle Hall made up a purse of Mrs. I. W. Mernan. a cripple woman rf the tnwn. OUR BEST WISHES f MERRY Standard Motor Car Co. CAUL CHANGSTROM, Mgr. 2020-22 Farnam St. v Omaha, Neb. 1 Hi lit M in. M r..i..il. kxm "si A big touring car for five , , , Now $815 (F. O. B. Detroit.) Jan. 1, $50 More car. We would have to give you less' than Saxon "Six." But we won't do that! Whether ' you buy now or after January 1st, the car will be the same remarkable car the same ". matchless value so we urge you to buy now and thus save $50. Come in today and see Saxon "Six." , ; , -" ., ) Don't wait. Our contract num- " ber of Saxon Sixes at $815 is limited.. If you delay we can- not promise you one at $815. For the number of those who are taking advantage of this ' $50 saving is growing greater - .. every day. , Noyes-Killy Motor Company Str.t. Christmas Joy-is 1 To Reign in Home Of This Poor Man "I know of an obscure and humble home in the east bottoms where there will be some Christmas joy, stated Bessie Randall, superintendent of the Visiting Nurse association of Omaha. She referred to a Mexican man and his wife, with two small children and a baby a few, days old. A nurse went to this house 'of want and ministered i to the mother and baby. The father said he had $5.60 and I insisted that the nurse should take the $5, which she declined, but the father became so insistent that she nail iu accept inc inuiicy, wium bncj immediately spent for articles needefl by the mother and infant. . . ' Xarae'e Mistake. It waa bathing time, and from the bed room of twin boya came the aound of hearty laughter and loud crying. Their father went up to find the cauae. "What'a the matter up here?" he In quired. The laughing twin pointed to hie weeplna brother,. "Nothing," he giggled, "only nurse ha" given Alexander Iwo bath and hnen't given me any at all." American Boy. , . Overloading The Stomach Causs Incomplete Digestion. Weak ens the System end Breeds Dyspepsia Trial Packags of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Free. .;. Gluttony ii as vHe m sin as drunkenness n4 Its evil results are more terrible' and far more rapid. The human system turns into the stomach and alimentary csnsl from 7 to b pounds of digestive fluid every twenty-four hours. Cram your stomach with food and you exhaust fhess juices. If your stomach cannot digest the food because It lacks juices to do it with you should either eat less or make more gastrie fluids. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain In gredienta one grain of which will digest 1,000 grains of food. With Stusrt's Dypep sia Tablets In your atomach the evil effects of overeating are removed, for these little tftuievs wnen aigBoivfci buck vo me iooa ana digest all the good from it. They won't abandon the stomach and leave a mass of decaying undigested food to putrify and ir ritate the mucous membrane lining. They give greater quantities of gastrie fluid, help the intestines enrich the blood, prevent con stipation, and gluttony, while sinful, may yet be made less harmful by the use 'of these tablets. Every druggist carries them in stock; price 60 eents per box, or send us your name and address and we will send you a trial package free by mail. Address F. A. Stuart Co., U9 Stuart Bid., Marshall, -Mich. XMAS Allen and Automobiles people $865 Omaha Distributor.. 1 Jeffery Workhouse for the County Suggested A workhouse, to be operated under the control of the county commission ers, is what the city health and hos pitals committee of the Commercial club wants for Omaha. J. P. Palmer has drawn a bill which meets with the approval of this committee and is to be submitted to the executive com mittee of the club at the nexf meet ing. If it meets with approval there, arrangements are to be made to have it introduced in the legislature as an amendment ' let - the present work hojisc law. , J The, amendment proposes that the county commissioners be authorized Things You Ought To Know It isn't a man's fault if he want! to learn and has so teacher. x : But when facts are right at hand, it's foolish to say. f 'I don't know." There', a certain amount of wtnur batter? knowledge that eeere ear owner ahould hare il he wants to arced annoyance ml expense. We're pot It ell bin booklet ram ahort, Interesting end not a HttechnieaL Come around mvd get tbeee prae tkalbelpa, If you can'toonu, write. ' . , Nebraska Storage ' Battery Co., 2203 Funam St., Omaha. , - Phone Douglae SI 02. I . 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The city health and hospitals com nittee is of the .opinion that, with these amendments passed the county T Lee Huff says: The fact that the Buick factoiy has been unable to supply the demand for Buick cars during the past two years when they have built more automobiles than ever before make's true the Buick slogan - When better automo biles are built, Buick will build them. Ayto Co. extends to you J To those who now own and thfose who will soon own Scripps-Booth Cars The list in cluding: - The most exclusive resi - dents of Omaha. The prettiest girl in Omaha. The nicest man , in Omaha. ' The biggest .business men in Omaha. Their wives.; ; . Hearty Christmas , .:. ' - Greetings. We ' are confident that the new year will be a happy one ,for them through pride of owner ship and thev will ride lightly and luxuriously. will be in a position to furnish much needed improvement, which would do away with the present inadequate system of caring for and employing prisoners, and would be the first step toward doing away with the present unsatisfactory county hospital condi tions. . ' zee: suit hS W - - M. Clement Motor Co., I' $LJ 1 A "-'1 Tmsi-g ii r ... 7'iiUI Ga . . . , , mw a u a ill sJl.-.