Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 10, 1910, Page 6

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TETE OMAHA qr\n,\v BEE: .TT'T,Y 10, Where Nature and Summer Join Hanads Making Retreats of Entrancing Beauty LAKE MANAWA Bathing, Boating, Fishing and Dancing Come Out for the Day Excellent Cafe Service i J] the delicacies of the season. Meals and Lunches served under a roof. Bring the Children deliin i There are beautiful picnic groves equipped yn’th fine swings I D an Cin g an d B athin g A GOOD BAND The dancing pavilion is large and roomy and is open to the air on all sides. Concerts Every Afternoon and Evening Fine, large bathing beach. Bath suits for rent at bath house. Roller Coaster, Merry-Go-Round, Miniature Railroad, Roller Skating, Bowling, Shooting, | Penny Arcade, Japanese Novelty Game and a Score of other Amusement Features | Admission Free Cool Rides Frigamboat These Summer Days Give the Children a Trip Runs to Florence and Return—=Sundays at 2:80 and 8:30 » m., and daily at 2.30 p. m. The boat is comfortably furnished— there being large, spacious decks provided with plenty of seats. i k resorts Take a c001. ride to some of Fhe many pleasant parks and SR e Desiring a Pleasant Day's Outing. A special Barge is provided for dancing. Good music furnished, Among the many places of Amusement and interest to be visited by the pleasure seeker are R e Lake Manawa, with its beautiful grounds and many amusement teatures; Fort Crooll<l l?enlf;ont.l P. J. BOYSEN, Secy. Florence, Dundee. Bellevue, Hanscom Park, Riverview Park and Courtland Beach, all of whic - s e attord various kinds of out-door recreation, gOOd music, etc. Excellent street car service in NO LIQUORS WILL BE SOLD ON THE STEAMER. comfortable, open cars, is maintain.d at all hours. eing pavillion and a well rr.u)ppcfl‘ will start downstream, and with ongines|satisty the committees that he is qualitied | central stations have been started and thir- ld 0l Omdhd Pl'OVldCS | cate. running at full speed will dash flu\n‘h) kagwlbded ‘and’eineriance " in l"‘“”‘l“;: B L Gresnipd-Sr L She ardee "l ANew Am se ! ~ h the |boating, from engine running to current|of South Wales. In additio | Many of the members have built cottages|through the upper rapids, througl | have its trained force. mm - | plcking, to make the race without being | to have its trained forc on the fl'ulll\d‘. where they H]alc ll\e!r “Glant Wave," and into the fatal \Vhll"l ks “ " 3 y vhic es onl third . MMmer QUtings - o e roms, i e et | T T St b g, oot N e o Ik SR o At the End of the Florence Car Line o | the out-door lite in & way that excells, for |50 Many daring navigators and swimmers |most powerful a Anuerst xygen helmets, .n‘ | tOl’ btay-at-Home% practical benefits, the two weeks' or a|have pald for their daring with their lives. |have a chance to go through “‘m)r.‘ lnld ur‘er:-"\vlr\xmzv:; fus ores ey, ot month’s vacation that mean muech nn\n\ Such boats as survive the battie with lhe it is probable that these only will be al ‘mu wod 47318 the' Brwalas SbtHot L“ nl Free Hoving Piclurel ing, expense, and other trying experiences, | Whirlpool will go on to the lower rapids, lowed to make the e iha Niaghra | Gvatantinings wha Nfkilled postd & i | Beautiful Clubs and Delightful Car| The Youns Men's Christian ot i eatcnstcaft byl ool g n‘: p;‘:hl:::lrl‘:uo\“efr:(‘\\mnd Le navi- | & certain sum, whatever the cause of death, and Illustrated Songs Rides Maks & Satisfactory § also, maintains a summer home not far|it Out on the smooth waters below. PApIO. B ¢ is one that has|as long as it comes in the course of work. | s e a Satisfactory Sum- the Rod and Gun club, and the fac. | The Winner will gain gold and fame for |gated by man In a boat is u g b A iee LB B bl mer Resort of Omaha. i i | himseif and his craft, but the hazards of puzzled the heads of those familiar with | ved are much the same as those | | . ors, | Fespiratory apparatuses to be on hand at - 87 the' Rod snd Ghacdivh | the race are so severe that the winner will |the treachercus character of these waters. | | ““earn all that he gets,” while the unlucky |Since 1760, when an Indlan attempted the | ©“ery separate mine. France requires t ‘ SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS i seople in Omabh At all of the resorts speclal attentions el 7 | oxygen helmets for any mine with 100 or .There Do, for vamons easenaha who | given to ladies, In the way of providing| O8€s—well, those who are unlucky, in NI-|passago in & birch bark canoe and CEE el i SR B ro unable. for various reasons, to take|°F" S1Ven to ladies e way of prov | | rs ago. when|™Men 10ng vacation trips—some on account of the | 37858 rooms, parlors, and every facility | 888ra’s whirlpool are most unlucky, indeed. |drowned, until a few yea » more miners. Belgium and Holland lhue\ In spite of this, however, in spite of the|Peter Niessen, & Danish bookkeeper and ek gy gradl v for out-door recreation | .~ ¢ mado the | t8ken like steps. Refreshments Including Ice Cream and Cold Drinks Breat expense usually Incurred on trips of creation [fact that the deadly reputation of the|inventor of Chicago, successfully mado the Y LiR BAPS, | G L § this kind, while others find that business conditions will not permit cheie absence. | THE L|M|T OF FOOLHARDINESS | { whirlpool is known all over the world, |trip in a barrellike contrivance ‘h"v»‘;“‘:‘nhh'h has taken this up, puts the cost| Served on the Grounds. -~ entries are pouring in for this weird race|of the treacherous pool constantly | of apparatus at 32,264, and the building and R0 Wtee pandios: iy e Proposc Rae 2 B trom all over the country. As soon as the tempted swimmers and boatmen With &1, 000 w0 more. It 1s plain that this garizations have been formed; thelr pu -y i T, o £ """ |subject was broached In motor boat cir-|foolhardy streak iIn their natures.—New | o/ FELL T BN 8 TR coal 4 | Place for Picaic Parii Pase being to give every body an oy m- ARl S g AP | cles, doscns of men rose up and offered |York World. all continental Europe, should require the An Ideal ace lor icoic Fariies. ":(‘::’ ':X‘J“"‘ "”“‘““ ‘:;:': N many ways - ey to back with their own lives their belief | - rescue stations, which all European coun- excell the “go away plan R Rt nis Dotttk o % Can & motor hoat live through the Ni-|that they could go through the rapids mlREchE STATIONS FOR MINERS |iries now require, at each coal mine.—Phila. e oldcst and best cstablished of these agara whirlpool | their particular kind of boat. The fact that | dephia Pre 5 3 @EAnistions. e the Gountry olub, thely i i Pi ases out of the hundred [ feW men and women had mado the jour- | Pemnuylvania FProposes to Follonr | o We eli0 have an Open Air DANCING PAVILLION Field club, and Happy Hollow elub, all of N e gl bied the L of European Got R . he answer to suc i 4 ney In barrels seemed to encourage them Which are well known for thelr high elass| ¢ AUSWer t h a question probably would be no. 1t seems Improbable to think | the bellef that where & barrel could go| ountries. He had run up a small bill at the village which can be engaged for private dancing parties. of membership and the many advantagcs prodable hinl | that they oifer for out-door reercation e\ | store and went to pay it, first asking for that a small boat that must depend for |thelr boats could follow safely. The fact > . The Omaha Rod and Gun club, while o o| & receipt. safely upon remaining upright on ita keel (that dosens have lost their lives in the| s ey gty 5 ":;‘:‘::H"""“"I‘{ The Broprietor &rumbled and complained Younger organization, Is growing health!l have failed to do | b A ‘fi‘“l'i to deter “",n‘ Theu confidence | | the bituminous coal. The next legislature :tlf)‘,'llll"%l;ll.h':ll:” )::f :ulgd lu ("I“A:Ih :Ilv aid attracting considerable favorable pub. o In burvels. Yet that 8 will have no more Important duty than to réw & diagonai SK ttent what the power boat enthusiasts of the|In their crafts is supreme, and they are pencil line across the book ta uttention. % » | 2 provide for “rescue stations” in the mining | PNS0 [N BCroft the BOOK. | ked the cus- country Propose to do next Septembe: willing to Kk thelr confidence with theh ¢ It has bulit an aitractive summer oty peop xt September. Not | . | atstricts, tomer only is it propused (o navigate the fearful | lives. v f by the Ameri- ure on the wooded shore of Carter iake, with | These were first heard of by oRAT A i X i) whirlpool and rapids belo e talls The boats in which they will tempt fat X n' ye'll niver be askin' for it again? plenty of boats, fine dockage facilities s P w the falls but an public when the federal rescue station " O - o . ertainly not." aud a fine bathing beach & Teguiar motar boat rece with something 1) Yory a8 Srestiy"as the eentestants’ ‘um & rescue party to the terrible accl- “Faith, thin,” sald the other 1(;0H\’ It furnishes man ! over twenty-five ctries, and with & solidilens of what constitutes a boat fitted 0 4on o November In Hilinols, A rescus sta. “an’ il kape me money in me pooket: | Street car fare 10c for th: round trip. y attractions ta the Ae: goig cup and 3LOW In cash as the prize €0 through any kind of water, The com- helmets . But I can rub that out' said the store- of Isame Walton in up-to-date fish- tion has oxygen apparatus, oxygen b | for the winning craft.’is to be held over |mittees in charge of the race composed of | keeper. utrements and fan bait. Aside from | and ed men who, after an explosion | thought s0,” said the customer dryly this, the most perlious water course in all {boatmen entirely famillar with the currents | oo [ EEC BER WIS CERE B0 8 acte, | “Maybe yel be n' me & recelpt n Water sports, It mamtains four tennis | tha world, of the rapids, will stipulate but one eon- : : ‘ [ ey apterptres o o ndiromey | Here's yer money.”—Lippincote's Magazine $ourta. & fine bass ball diamond, und & | The boais will Hne up in comparatively |dition, (hat ¢ach and every one of the| “mew wo oot Sse wan vemwre P oney isian usemen ompany Usp shooting range caln water directly W the (alls, at|boats entered be equiped for rough water. mpv«inud in 1308 in 1907 made & special| When you have .ayiiing to sell ur trade, This club has large and substantial club | (ne nding place of the fulls steamer, the | There will be a rigid Inspection of each report on this subject and urged & rescue |advertise it in The Bee Want Ad columns bulidings, which include & large, roomy | Mald of the Mist. At the given word lhty craft to Insure this, and esch entisat mutl-uu‘m @t every group of mines. Three| and get quick results

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