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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1919)
(i . -lays I ' Aralaaafcla-liks what MkN taaaa. g ; Soma Am, tea. . . fo I TU aal awik yaw inimI still Va traa, ' Bluat tratha wn aUachiaf taw ilea tsliiasais WitkMt taad btMdtac. tnitk Is atssparav'! That aalr sashes aupariar aaaaa MoVJ.. Papa. tH.-...- .T....T .feT t JfJ u 9 ft -BENSON Mrs. Fred Donovan of St Joseuft, Mo- formerly Mist Alta Thomas, f Keystone. Paik, Is hereN visiting felaUvw..,..,,,., i . : . Jake Martig and Lt Arthur Hunt ringer are amonr the recent arrivls from service overseas - 'Mr. John Jeffrey; Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Jeffrey, who v were called rire ay tne ceatn ot Mrs. Koy jet . frey. have returned to their homes, ' ' Mist Frihkie - Bollock returned r home Tuesday from two we ekt trip ,to Kansas, t ' " ' -r;i " - Ensign 'Henry ''' N." Mergen v Is spending a few days at the home of Ms parents,, Mr. and Mrs. V, Mer ten, while on a short .leave. ' The members and friends of the Methodist church held a reception for Rev. Mr. (.albert. Wednesday evening. A program of music ai'd Tradings wad followed Witli refresh inents. . .'. . : . v Herbert Frieiman has returned to hit home from the hospital where he , underwent an operation for appea . tiidtis. ' - " is ' ""' Mrs. F, F. -Young will be host ess for the Mftthodist Ladies Aid society next Wednesday. Mrs. Sun neland will assist her. r r, , Mrs. D. C. Stafford wat .hostess for the Methodist Sunday school workers at her borne last Thursday tvrning. .. . i--'Js r Miss Vera Marshall will entertain tt her home Monday evenirtg for the Loyal Daughter's club. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Waterbury of Ord, Neb., formerly residents of Bensonj !' Newt has bren received by the aretits of Thomas Penny, of h:i anding in New York after a year's Overseas service; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Young enter tained at dinner Tuesday, in honor of their son... Roy's, return from overseas, that morning. - "J. , Mrs. Nels Barklund will entertain Tuesday evening in honor of Mis? Ruth Gustafson, whose marriage takes place - soon. ":r-' Mrs..D. C Stafford' entertained at dinner Tuesday in honor of Mr. Margaret Baker of Cedar Rapids. Neb Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gloason and family of Cedar Rapids. One son, James, has 1 just returned from overseas. x -! G. R. Williams is at the Methodist bospitat where he was operated on a veek ago." Mrs. Susan Ogiert of Burbaiik, 'Cel., arrived Monday! to visit her brother, Joh.t Killian and Mrs.'-Kil- '. Ijan. -' ' " v Daughters were born to Mr. mud 1 Mrs. William Springberg, and Mr. und Mrs. Pearl Campbell, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koch. dur- The eighth grade graduation to !cN face luesday evening at tne Methodist church when 49 received diplomas, presented by Rev. John t'albert J A ' pregramof readings, anisic and el.orusus was ,giyen , by members- otftt class. . 1 Miss Burke's; Double: Weds War Camp ' I... ..x.VU Slpililiiii Students of "Mount Saint ' Mary ' Seminary Wll Graduate Monday. ' The graduating exercises of the Mount Saint . Mary seminary will take place Monday morning, June 16, at the Rialto theater. Arch- bishop - Harty will preside: Arthur Mullen will deliver the principal ad dress, A program of vocal and in strumental music will be given and Miss Alice Osterman will deliver the valedictory. The graduates are the Misses Mar garita - Windheim, Lenore Norton, Lucile.Flynn, Alice Osterman, Ruth McMillan, ' Helen Brennan, Mary Heafey Rose Lite, Veronica Mostyn, Anna Krejic, ySita Conlan, Mary Brennan, Madeline McKenna, Mary -Hurt, Frances Fillipsic and Velma Burnt. Lieutenant Sanford Gifford, who left Brest Tune 5. on thfi Laviathvn arrived in New Yorlr yesterday wih ren other umaha men. He went across with Base; Hospital 49, July l"t year and' was stationed at Allery, France, the greater part of the time. Later he was stationed in Germany, at Triest, near Coblenz, w.'thhe Evacuation Hospital ' His wife left her baby son, Sanford, jr., with he mother here and met hi'.l in New Ynrt Ttt will immediately, and will live in their new home, which is under con etruction at Thirty-eighth avenue and Jackson streets. - u . ' Mrs. E. E. Thompson, 1809 Corby street, received a cablegram from her son, Sergt Walter Thompson, that he would arrive in New York City Sunday. He is with the 148th field artillery. 'I -i mm mm , Mrs. Clayton O'Byam was a bride of last week. Mr, and Mrs. CByam are spending their honeymoon i in California. " They will return to visit the bride's parents before sailing for their future home, Montevideo, Uraguay, South America .' . Few cities (ait compare with 6ma .x in the hearty "we'ledme' extended io transient i'soldiers.";" Friday -th allied war activities committee en iertained 42 overseas men. ; They were taken to movie, given bath, aftrf which supper' was terved at , Lakeview park. . An opportunity was y t,hen afforded to enjoy the, manyat- s tractions offered there. V V Mr, and Mrs.-jHarry Murrison were entertained at a supper given n their - honor at 4 the University club Friday evening.' ' The services which they have rendered as song , ' leaders have b.een greatly -appreciated by the people of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Murrison have jnade many friends during their -stay here who - deeply regret their departure. - They - left ( for ' Louisville, Keruj s today, where Mr. Murrison will take i up a similar lines of work. His suc cessor has not yet been chosen. , The Victory and Wamm clubs en tertained toldiert at the Girls' Com munity house Saturday evening.- ' f , The Rose Mary Patriotic club-of St Patrick's church will hold an im- portant business meeting , Monday evening at 7:30 ia the parish hall. AH membert are urgently rejuested to be present - f; ,.---?. '-' . Sunday. 'v Ooen housevat Girls' Community house. Girls of all clubs, hostesses to toldiert, sailors and marines. 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. '- - : ' '"" Tuesday. , Lafayette club, meeting at Com munity house, 8 .-00 p. m. : Wamm ind Cluga clubs, dinner' and social evening at Community house, 6:00 p. m. ;- : ' : i Dance at Fort Omaha given by Joan of Arc club, 8:30 to 11:00 p. m. Thursday. Dance at Army and Navy dub. by Patriot and Pershing clubs, and Papillion Liberty club, for soldiers, tailors and marines, 8:30 to 110 i. p. tn. - " ' '.':v- ' ' ' Friday. j Wooko club supper and dancing lass, 6:00 p. m. . y . . . : .', . Saturday. ' . ; Dance at Cminunity house, given by Loyalty tlub,To soldiers,. sailors and marines, 8:30 to 11:00 p. m. : A Chinese Play;- 'r: The young women of the First Baptist - church wilt give a play Tuesday evening for the benefit of mission work. A Chinese ply wat chosen, the title being "A Stitch in Time." The principal rolet will be taken by the - following: 4 Kenneth Baker,' Alice Douglas, Jack ' Hale, Frances Bollard Ruth, Sunderland and Majorie Smith. - . t1 - ' r ; Old Peoples Home. ' The Rev. H. C Whitcomb, pastor of Cajyary Baptist church, will con duct Services t the Old People's Horrf . Fontenelle boulevard. Sun day afternoon at 3:30. ; Choir Parryv . Mr. and Mr. Thomas Andersen entertained the membert of the Ben . son Baptist choir at their, home Friday evening. ' " ' ' ".- ' -Lieut Paul Cooley hat received ' hit discharge, from the service and hat located in 'Kansas Gtyl He spent last week-end in Omaha with his mother, Mrs. Cooley, , at ; the ' Colonial " .. ' The splendid Work of the Motor cotps 18 coming to light as war conditions settle and those who iave been befriended Jy these faith ful women, have time to think. s Red Cross ' Magazine for May published a- picture of Lt T. H. MeDeaimon f the Omaha Motor corps helping during the used cloth ing drive,, together with Richard Hughes and Bruno Krantz, boy scouts. . Lieutenant McDearmori, it will be remembered, was one of the most faithful workers during the war. She gave her car, her gasoline and her services at all timet. i . ' Mr, W. E, Martin is captain of the Omaha Motor corps, v Mrs. Walter Anderson, 1770 South Ninth street, chairman of the Lin coln School Red Cross auxiliary, has ' finished the 13th sweater of htr- refugee quota. ' Women in this vicinity are urged to take yarjis from Mrs. Anderson. . Phone Doug las 6350. ' x h:, Report for month of May, Mrs. E. Martin, captain of Motor corps, Omaha' chapter, American Red Cioss is as follows: v s Total hours of service for can teen work. ....... ......... 132 Total hours of service for mili tary hospitals ............... 15 Total hours of service for home service workers .. I.. ......... 96 Total hours of service for Red Cross activities ............. 13 Total- hour of service " for Motor corps 8 Total hours of tervice for Vic-. ' tory loan 47 Total houra of tervice for Eddie Rickenbacher welcome 4 . 'i . , ; 14 had passed," said the wise wido . "He is married." . ' f "How did you know?" "He listened to everybody who started to talk without once inter- tupting." London Answers. Total monthly service-hours 295 Total monthly mileage ...... 1.527 '230 soldiera taken care of. TlVis work includes recreation driving, transportation to hospitals, physi cians, hotels and clubs. ' ; Y'W.C.A.Notes ' Vesper service will be held at the Y. -W. C A. Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, : followed by the social hour. Mfss Florence K. Durkee will give a blackboard i Bible talk. There will be special music Come and enjoy the hour with us. Monday, June 16, the Y. W. C. A. High School, Student club girls' en campment will open at Camp Brew ster and will continue for one week. The following is the daily program: Rising bell, 6:45 a. m.- Setting op exercises, 7:15. - Flag raisinf, 75. - Breakfast. 7:30. Chapel and Bible, study, 8:00. f ' Tent inspection, 8:45. -: Games, tennis and hikes, 9:30. -s Lunch, 12:30 Rest hour; 1:00 to 2:00. Story hour, 2:00 to 3:00. : First swimming period, 3 to 4. . Second swimming period, 4 to 5. Community singing, 5 to 6. Dinner, 6:30. ; - Flag lowering, 7:00. , Evening Program." ' Monday Playing - by the High School of Commerce. . - . v Tuesday Beach ,supper and camp fire. -' -v ' Wednesday Movies and spread night Thursdays-Stunt night ' Friday Moonlight hike. " Saturday Party. - . Sunday Hilltop service Sunday morning. ,t K Sunday Evening Sacred concert Wednesday Visitors' day. . Miss Ethel Niermeyer, secretary of jjhe girl's work department, will be in charge of the encampment . , - One of the Signs. r "I tried mjr best to find out V. that new man 'was married, and I don't know yetV said the spinster at the boarding house.- . "I fooad eus before Jea mixuaUs A jolly good non-intoxicaMnf ' beverage with a mack and zest alt' itt own. Brimful of health and pleasure. Met . low, substantial and satis fying.' ' Order from Grocer, Druggist . or .Dealer. ' GLADSTONE BROS DUtributora J3IB Faraaaa St, Onaha. Pretty, Wavy Curling Hair Without Hot Iron Let ma tell you of a simple method which li a favorite of the belles of a eer tain exeluslva social set I'm sna yon. would like to know of it, because It wilt give your hair such a pretty surliness and lustre and permit you to do away with the ruinous waving Iron forever. , f . Just Set from any drus tst a few ounces of ordinary liquid sllmerine, and at night apply a little with a elesa tooth brush,, drawing this down the full length ot the hair. In the morning yon wfll have aial surprise, the fascinating, fluffy, wavy ef fect will appear so natural, and there will be no greasy, gummy, streaky or other ".nleant trsee of this harmless liquid. Tan will also find this a splendid dressing tor the hair. Mona Morrow in The Club -j woman. Adv. , jJlsK Mr. Foster Service r will do much for you in helping to plan your summer trip. Mr. Foster fr'urill annnlir nil enrfa nf intaMatino- nsa uUf' f hvs vai atK w w vw g travel literature; his qualified rep resentative will cheerfully answer your questions, will suggest routes, tell you of rates,' hotels, ranches, camps, what to see, and where stop overs are allowed; she will secure your Pullman or ship reservations, engage rooms at hotels and attend to all details of the journey. It is a pleasure thus to serve yog. You are most cordially invited to . .. . ! ' Ask Mr. Foster imo ieea ever. -,' Omaha Office ' -Burgess-Nash Store on the Balcony Ask Mr. Foster off ices in large cit r. ies and resorts. Adler-i-ka Aga in! "Adler-i-ka is the only medicine for gas on the stomach. I never had so much relief with any medicine. I would not take $25.00 for the relief one bottle of Adler-i-ka gave me. I cannot get done recommending it." (Signed) H. L. Hicks,. Ashley, IU. . Adler-i-ka excels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties B0TH7up per and lower. bowelT flushing EN TIRE alimentary canal. Removes aiu ioui matter whicn poisons sys tem. Often CURES' constination. Prevents appendicitis. We have sold Adler-i-ka many years. It is a mix ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs. Sher- ei auueonau - Aar. IT Note: New Store Hours During the Summer Months: . J 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. , Saturday 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. -aSSS?"11 w:."':..-.3 The June Sale of Mid-Summer Blouses ' is announced on page S-A ' This is a phenomenal sell ing of Blouses that every , woman should plan to attend. " -a un a.-- ..XVVVyjtt.-aWl -ai- - sasaa... , , a , urn a-e-asiaa wrphi ' wiw ay-taM WI1vISW Bird Ainiravarv Sale in the; FurnishiMs Tie .Hardware and Mouse Sections In Our Economy Basement THEpurposeofthiseyentistobringthepeop Omaha and vicinity in closer touch with tht ' highly specialized service of these sections to ,bring you closer in touch with a most thor- . oughly equipped department every aisle lined with dependable household wares. And in addi- ' ; . , tion to bring before you a series of most important money savings., ' ' i y- ; , ( V: . . f .,..... . . . .a -i -. , .. &. ...... t ..; ;; . ' ' -; V .''"; ' Exceptional Offerings in This Event Beginning M6ndayt 9 a. tti. WRINGERS ' . A fully war ranted wood frame wringer with adjusta ble pressure screws and 10 inch rolls, spe cial, each, 4.49 .WASH BOILERS flasv " A good size heavy galvanized boiler with stationary handles and heavy high pattern tin cover, each, 1.89 A good tin boiler with heavy copper bottoms, special, 2.29 No. 8 Genuine "Lisk" extra heavy 'tin boiler with copper bottom3.I9. j-i j WASH BOARPS . ,'A Tery well ..made full sise wash' board, 'with "white metal rubbing surface,, spe cial, . 29e With .' brass rubbing r -sur-'v fact.., , spe-i- cial, " rt 69e 1 With glass rubbing v . sur face, special 59c Soap-saver Wash Boards with , line rubbing surface, special 69c GALVANIZED PAILS 10-quart . sue, 29c 12-quart sue, 33c 14-quart site, 39c GALVANIZED TUBS F. 79e . 98c 1.19 1.39 Small size, Medium size, Large size,' ,i r. Extra large, ' OIL COOK STOVES A 3-burner stove of the short drum, high burner, quick cook ing type, a 21 value, special at 16.98 GAS PLATES A very serviceable Gas Plate with two burners and adjustable air mixer, special, 2.39 Larger size, 4.98 TUNGSTEN ELECTRIC LIGHTS 10, 25 or 40-Watt size, at 27c 60 vatt size, - 32c' 75 Watt Nitrogen, ' ,v' - 59c 100 watt, Nitrogen,' ' 98c FLASH LIGHTS A Flash Light with non-short-circuiting, nickel plated seam less case, special, 98c PORTABLE OVENS A good sized oven to cover one burner, full lined, spe cial, , v 2.39 A full sized oven for two burners, full lined, 4.69 ..... . , ELECTRIC IRONS ' A well finished, full size elec tric iron that is fully warrant ed, complete with 6 feet of cord and plugs, special, ' 3.98 Preserving Kettles i An 8-quart gen- I uine " M i r r o "H heavy aluminum Kettle, a regular z.(y value, spe cial 1.89 ELECTRIC FANS An 8-inch, fully war ranted "Menominee" fan, special, ; ' 8.49 An 8-inch "Menominee" oscillating fan, at 13.98 . A- few '84nch . , "Pitts burg" ' oscillating . - fans, while they last, . 9.98 12-inch Menominee" fans, special, ; r 21.98 - 12-inch u Menominee", oscillating fan, at 24.98 ',. ' ' - POLAR CUB s MOTOR HEAD S10 "Polar Cub" sew- fing machine -motor with special for this sale, the two for 9.49 are Bi&f Sale of Enamelw aj ' - ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL THIS is our regular line of "Imperial" blue and white ware; a very r high grade ware, blue and white outside and s white . inside. Every piece is perfect'and all covered pieces have enamel covers. 6, 8, 10 and 12 qt. Preserving Kettles, 6-qt Convex Kettles with Covers, 6-qt Convex Saucepans with Covers, , 6-qt. Convex Saucepotrf with covers, 2-qt. Rice Boilers, 12-qt Oval Dish Pans, 10 and 14-qt Round Dishpans, 10-qt Water Pails, j. r. v and 2-qt. 'Coffee Pots, A : , ; -1 and 1-qt Tea Pots, , Large Mixing Bowls, . $1 to $1.50 "' Values at m Brooms A good quality four-tie par lor grade broom, spe cial while the lot lasts .'I ; 49c ' No mail or phone orders filled. "Mirro" ' Aluminum Percolator, 2-quart capacity in the beautiful Colonial Pat tern as illustrated, sale price ' 2.29 1 quart capacity, plain pattern with , tea pot spout . 1.98 ,WATER COOLERS Fit ia any Refrig erator, cools the water very quickly. Made of galvanized iron, sanitary and. easily cleaned. Small sise 49c, mecUuas sise, 69c, large sise 79. "WIZARD" CEDAR OIL POLISH MQPS The long yarn insures long wear, and the triangular shape gets right in all the corners. 1.25 size, special,, ' 98c 1.55 size, special ,1.19 CEDAR OIL FLOOR POLISH "Miller" Polish is sreaseless. fi adds life to the varnish and gives !'a a high glossy finish , lZ-os. bottles, special, v 32-oz bottles (1 quart). FLOOR WAX , A pint can of John-, son's or Old Encliah ' lloor Wax (limit of three to s customer.). No Mall or Phone Order ' 19c 39 Garbage Cane Heavy Galvanized Garbage Cam, Com- plete With Covers Medium size,' . 1.49 Large size, . 1.C3 Extoa large, 2.33 Kerrifferator eciais Wood case with Golden Oak finish, all inside parts removable for cleaning, 100-lb. capacity, special . ; : " ' 33.49 A three-door type, flcyco" "Refrigerator; seamless white enamel lined; oak case, 25-lb. capacity, at 37.98 A three-door type, seamless, porcelain-lined-i'Sanitor" Refrigerator; solid oak p. case in golden oak finish, 100-lb. ca pacity; a 50.00 value ; sale price, 42.50. A TOP-FILL TYPE REFRIGERATOR 35-lb. capacity; sale price, 8.98. 50-lb. capacity; sale price, 18.98. ( 65-lb. capacity ; sale price; 22.49. I tea T Soaps and Washing Powders No telephone, mail or C. 0. D. orders accepted. No deliveries. 10 'bars; Diamonds C Soap, . . ' 35c I lilO bars Pearl White Soap,, 'f'--' t ' . 42c. 10 bars White Borax Naphtha Soap, , 42c 10 bars Fels Naphtha Soap, ;. ' ' 59c 5 bars Ivory Soap, 24c Goblin Toilet ' Soap, per bar, 4c Old Dutch Cleanser, per can.r ,. ( .; 7c Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 cans,. : . 10c Sani-Flush, can, 17c Lux, per pkg., 10c Bon Ami, bar or pow- 1 der, ( v . . - 7c ! 1 lb. Borax Powder, at f , 10cr 5 lbs. Borax Powder, at . 42c N Amo, per can, 7c ' Golden Rod Naphtha Washing Powder, small 1 size, . ' 4c Golden Rod Naphtha Washing Powderlarge size, f 19c I I v t- Y ' 3 . ' f v . . .