Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 20, 1919, AUTOMOBILE SECTION, Image 45

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    No. 1 BABY WACKS
Skoglond Photo.
NO. 2 MARION JOHNSON
Heyn Studio
NO,
3 BABY WHITACRE
Skoclund Piute.
NO. 4 PHYLLIS LIEPHART
Hem studio
NO. 5 MARGUERITE FULTON
Hkoglund Photo.
NO. 6 BABE GUYER 1
flkoxlund Photo.
Be Kind to Animals Week to
Serve Educational Purpose
Boy Scouts to . Deliver Three-Minute Talks in Schools
5 on Kindness to Animals; Educational Films
, Showing Animal Pets of Omahans to Be Flashed
on Screens in Theaters.
"Kindness to Animals' Week,'
will be observed in Omaha, begin
ning tomorrow and closing with
"Humane Sunday," on April 27.
The event has been promoted by
the American Humane association,
with the local branches co-operating.
VV. W. Bradley, superintendent
of the Omaha Humane society, is
being assisted by Omahans who
have the work at heart Prominent
ly identified with the observance will
be the boy scouts. Public and
parochial schools will take cogniz
ance of the week.
Monday Superintendent J. H.
Beveridge of the public schools and
J. E. Davidson, president of the
Humane society, will make the
rounds of the schools with Mr.
Bradley to distribute prizes which
have been awarded for. the best
tssays and posters on humane sub
jects. Boy Scouts to Speak.
t Beginning on Monday and con
tinuing during the school week
boy scouts will deliver three
minute talks in the schools on kind
ness to animals. The school work
during the week will include object
lessons and stories appropriate of
the occasion.
Wednesday afternoon W. W.
Bradley will speak to the Benson
Woman's club, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday and Sunday a series of
slides will be presented at the
Rialto, showing animal pets of
prominent Omahans. These slides
were made from a collection of
photographs taken for Miss ; Lida
Wilson, who is one of the foremost
workers of the Humane society.
Exhibit Children's Posters.
Next Sunday boy scouts will
speak in the churches on "Humane
Sunday." All week an exhibit of
ISO posters, made by' school chil
dren, will be displayed at Milton
Darling's gallery. Banners reading
"Buy Victory Notes and be Kind to
Animals," will be attached to
horses during the week.
Humane work in Omaha has been
given a new impetus since the Hu
mane society has been assigned per
manent quarters in the city hall,
where Superintendent Bradley main
tains a staff of three assistants.
One of his city hall staff is an of
ficer who responds to calls and
makes investigations. This month
the city council entered into a con
tract with the Humane society for
the maintenance of the city pound,
which includes impounding animals
and other work in this connection.
"I am going to do away with the
old style dog catcher," explained
Superintendent Bradley. "Instead
of sending two men through the
streets with a wagon cage and a
wire hook, I intend to notify own
ers of unlicensed dogs that they
will be expected to take out li
censes for their pets within a rea
sonable time, and then if they do
not comply, their dogs will be tak
en to the pound. Experience has
shown that most people notified in
that manner . will comply. Stray
dogs, of course, will be picked up,
and vicious dogs will be un
pounded.
Will Teach Children.
Boys and girls of the schools will
be taught in particular this week
the reasons why they should be
kind to animals. They will be im
pressed with the confidence which
dumb animals have in their mas
ters, and instances of devotion will
be explained to them.
. "The whole proposition connects
up with our education," Said Mr.
Bradley. "We also wish the public
ScKool Teacher Acb
in Chicago Cabaret
to Support Her Babe
Chicago. Mrs Valerie Walker
Marshall is a cabaret performer,
also a teacher in the Chicago public
schools. Complaints received by the
Board of Education caused Acting
Superintendent of Schools Morten
son to make this statement:
"Mrs. Marshall is an efficient
teacher. Her husband died some
time ago and she has a small child
to care for. I regard it unfortunate
that she finds it necessary to earn
extra money as a cabaret performer,
but so long as her acting does not
interfere with her school work, and
so long as she is not associated
with a rough resort, I see no reason
for taking any action."
Here is her daily program:
Arise 6:00 a. m.
Leave for school 7:15 a. m.
Classes . 8 a. m. to 12:15 p. m.
Home and lunch 1:15 p. ra.
Sleep 3:15 P. m.
Exercise with baby in fresh air and
sunshine ....3:30 p. m. to 5 p.m.
Cabaret 6:30 p.- m. to 1 a. m.
Summary Work, 11 hours;
sleep, tyi hours; play, eating, care
of the baby, 6 hours.
Mexican Revolutionists
, Prepare for New Campaign
El Paso, Tex., April 19. A call
for all revolutionary chieftains in
Mexico to meet to prepare a gen
eral platform" of plan of campaign
and select a provisional revolution
ary president was received here yes
terday by a Villa agent for trans
mission to Francisco Villa and to
other Villa representatives in San
. r . f T A
Antonio; Mew rone ana j-os nnge
les. The call omitted the date and
place of the convention of revolu
tionary chiefs but it was understood
by Villa agents here that it would
be held somewhere in the state of
Nuevo Leon early in May.
to understand that our society is
interested in the welfare of chil
dren, as well as animals, and we
request that cases of cruelty be re
ported to us, and we will respond
with an immediate investigation."
"Pose" Children? No! No!
Jerome Frederic Heyn makes it easy for the child to drop into its OWN
unstudied, unhampered position. Unconsciously the child begins to ad
mire the camera, delight in the studio, and become on pleasing, playful
terms with Mr. Heyn himself. At the proper moment, with the child "won
over," click, goes the shutter and you know the rest. - ; ,
Little Miss Joan Larra
bee was at ease when
this negative was
made. You'll admit
that much won't yon?
Jerome Frederic Heyn
proves that any child
will make a pretty pic
ture says Mr. Heyn:
"If I win the child I
win a gem of a portrait'
Wouldn't you like a portrait of your little "Miss" or "Master"? a por
trait with the "Love Look" a portrait that fairly breathes of the child's
motions? Phone Douglas 481 make an appointment bring your child
or children and note how Jerome Frederic Heyn goes about it in a studio
that has maintained an art record for 38 years.
The Heyn Studio
Chiropractic Babies Are Happy Babies
Doctor Lee W. Edwards, Thru Chiropractic, Has
Made These Babies Strong and Healthy
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Safety first applied to childhood, means checking disease before it becomes
chronic. Many babies have their spines injured during birth, and the many falls
and tumbles which , are the lot of every toddler, are sure to jar the spine. Have
your baby's spine adjusted and kept in order, thereby avoiding the development of deformities or serious '
illness later. Children enjoy the adjustments, and parents are delighted with the speedy results, no matter -what
the original ailment. I have adjusted babies who were only a few hours old. Chiropractic adjustments
will make your child rugged and sturdy and well fortified for the battle of life. ........
LEE W. EDWARDS
CHIROPRACTOR
(Palmer School Graduate)
24th and Farnam " Douglas 3445
OMAHA, NEB.
16th and Howard Streets
Omaha