Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 5, 1915, Page 18

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Wedding Ringe at Bahoim's. Mave Root Print It—Now Beacon Press Blectrio Fanc rgess-Granden Lo Madiates Bfficiency—The 25¢ plate “Tolay's Oomplete Movie Program’ clussified section today, and appears 1n The Bee EXCLUSIVELY. Find out w! Fifteen Pairs of Shoes Gone—Thieves night, who relieved him of %. |18 ‘ Jey’s home in the Stratford Terrace apart ' 5 ments at Park avenue and Jack streets were visited by burglars Thurs- T day night, who, while the family slept, | - ransacked the place and stole excoed- | )© ingly valuable jewelry. | R BRIEF CITY NEWS /IS PAILURE 10 LOVE ¢ | flled suit for divoree In district court the various moving pleture theaters offer. | grounds of eruelty. Shirley's Mome Robbed—George Shir.| USINE her maiden name, n | and will not contest the suit,” she said CAUSE FOR DIVORCE; the Farthe him that she does not love him, hag|“Omments ran. An elegantly drpssed woman alig from her limousine and reached the " 3 The “ome touch of nature’ that And the bubles slept on, unmindful of | bers of the eighth B graduating class of . D Wth E Bjnner served at Schlits hotel Is Called Cruelty in Divorce Peti- | makes ihe whole world kin" was pres- |the admiration they were exclting Frankiin school ng, etc., and or renewin the gfoh g Join Y. M. C. A. on = v tion Filed by Fred W. Thiele [ent in a crowd in front of the Brandels | rhe Onserver proceeded finally north- | Florence Ellsworth, Joel Mulick E of the ha"‘, use Lees ar Sulp ur £ R S plan. ‘Then v Against Young Bride Stores yeatenday afternoon ward. kehold, now, how rumor flies and | Yictor Enhoim, Jeanette Nelron : Sh £ : - ushe . o . Jlenn Fricke, arry Newman, - Juns Brides Expect at least one of Those who pushed their way o the | waxes greator in its fiight. Just north of | Sler . 4 ampoo. g SR St Janpe " Burgese-Oranien Co. | Iy WILL NOT CONTERT [E|conie fouhd tree foumecutitn:bany | Fose,SToaler I e D, Jum Thomas Findier. . David Novle | . P ‘ | Fraternity Basguet - Nu Sigma N T CON carriage, divided into two compartments. | “What's the crowd down there? said | Marle FHonach, Bert Preston It acts quick; the odor is mot unpleasant. = ¥ternity of Creighton Medical college | gy W g o And in each compartment, fast asleep, | one. "‘l;;};;r;g {ouyreon, Denald Raffensparge | § An improvement will be noticed after the very red W. Thiele, broker in the em- |jay o babay, each the mirrored image W 1th tripléts bady bugey.” | ] vy, ; will hold a banquet for thirty-five mem- | oman with tripléts in a baby bugsy,” | Robert Martinson, Joseph Sacco § Bers Saturday evening at Hotel Rome. | DPIOY of the General Film company,/of the other. A young woman at the |said the other | Helen Mert Elva Smith, | first shampoo. Dr. Jumes P, Oonnoily, Dentist, wishes |Who alleges that his 20-year-old [handle was . ""v"wl'i‘;*"”;""»~”"""l“w;:"‘“ 81l northward proceeded the Ob. | EAWin Mun: Ticlen Woed One size only, 12 oz., enough for the severest ease, 50c. 1 38 Sumvunce the romoial of his offices|bride, Mrs. Ruth Gray Thiele, for |"m 7 Sckrowledging ¢ ola [ %erver, and in front of Hayden Bros. At druggists or delered - SR WM Brown block, 1th and Dousles| erly hiy stenographer, whom he|are iherr e Jortines on o store stood & man and woman INSURANCE COMPANY . #8. Formerly in City Natiopa! bask. ; & oV e dears”-thus the questions and| ‘1 wonder what the crowd s down | DENIES DEATH ACCIDENTAL GEO. H. LEE CO,, Laboratories, Omaha, Neb. married February 18, has revealed te | !tth ary hus th question and £ His petition alleges that his pretty [Ments on the infants with a matro ’ st mee " o celd: oy fed by | . Balned entrance to the shoe shop of 8.|young wife has told him that her love |Calco Who carrled a granite-ware stew- Oh, 1 “1”“ them,” cried the :::r‘ph:'r:lf';:n. » :::' "‘;'::‘ ;;‘;"flm’: — . — —— —— P. Poterson at 422 North Sixteenth street has been given to another man. s a | PN R e . GO y # | - b o ick- SENES: I 8 wiote S1ttNenk DMIFLDE | B0ED sthtiibenit 10 Mer Aiagbiatid that] A lare, fat sin paried into the Growiiy| THA OBver turmed wesk ‘on Dodgs, | Casity cotapbny. of Amiiaes Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quick S dées. b iow 6 Sove T’ SOBeh ot p [PUshing thera aside Jlke @ snow plow |out of sight of the crowd around the | The insurance company. fes that the | ly and cheaply by a Beo ‘‘For Rent’’ want ad Wold-Ups SAtie s to; conatiitle: bbb ¢ "l orce | §0INE through the drifts. He patted the | twina, ' He was taking no chances death was accidental. ) ply by . 014 @et Bix Dollars—ioe Pri-| lAtre as to constitule cause for di-orce OINK thio it borsky, 148 South Twelfth street, was 8 a question which must be decid:d by | sy, e ki B :k:("'"::“:ll — N —— - e held up and robbed by two white men the district court in the suft Aunh-lrltn followed by the stern looks ! at Tenth and Jackson streets Thursday K Mre. Thisle has left her husband and % living at 169 Douglas strect. Khe i Miss Ruth Gray. ‘I will not deny Mr. Thiele's charger | pprove of calling the small ozers.” Hey, Ambrose,” yelled a ragged si boy. “C'm on, a woman fainted." have nothing else to say.” The An she spoke the door bell rang The wigp UNE woman ran down a stalrway. Miss Gray?" a sheriff's deputy wsk through the crowd and brought up a the Commercial ~ Secretaries Coming— "¢ UPON recolving an affirmative an.|lato Word has been received hy the Com. ! ¢™el: handed her a paper “Aw, I'a only m couple o' bables,” mercial club that seventy-five commereial | “It 1% the summons i the divorce sut,* ' their disgusted remark as they ret secretaries of South Carolina arg to come | *!\¢ #id cheerfully upon her roturn 10 Omaha June 22 with the special train | #™ DOt E6INg 10 pay any attention to it that 0 carry them to the San Fran- jefsco exposition. - A public affairs lunch- | tv! eon for them is planned at the Com- |mercial club for June 22, X Mamlin' Promoted—Guy B. Hamlin, mall clerk at Hotel Fontenelle, has been | Morning.” {promoted to be one of the day clerks, in | The marriage followed a courtship of iplace of J. W. Diffee, who has gone to |Ohieago. Mr. Hamlin is well known B 'an Omaha hotel' man, having been con-!| the General Film company. Mr. Thiele nected with the Fontenelle since it | 1% | opened, and before that for a number of ' be Yyears with Hotel Rome, 1 Moed Baok from Coast—(' M. Reed, M superintendent of the fourteenth Qivision | ©f the railway mail service, has returned from & flying trip to San Francisco, | where he held a conference with supey. cars run between Omaha and the two ‘Western cities. Sult Goes to Federal Court—The sult Douglas county to the federal court. A. 18 seeking $1,00 damages from the | eompany for the loss of thirty- hree head of cattle, which he allegos a8 & result of rough handling during it of 363 head from, EI Faso, Tox., | Winner, $, D, y intirm or aged blind people who %0 to the Mbrary unassisted, brary Now Runs - on Summer Schedule L“Hfi public lbrary Is now runniag on Schedule and all departments &t f p. m six days a weel room, On Sundayw re bullding is closed all day. This is followed to decrease the cost and maintenance, and will be until September 1. I8 evidently known to a num- of vacant property, for has begun in several parts eapecially In the west end. By the weeds befors they get big to seed, labor is saved and further Of the pests are checked. ¥ with Commissioner R. W. Connell Bays he is glad to see owners and agents OFf vacant property get an sarly start with #cythes this year, [REPORTS OF GROP DAMAGE BOOST GRAIN PRICES HERE Extissive ralns over practically all of the western grain belt boosted prices %0 & ocent per bushel, the report being Eeneral that wet weather has commenced to Impalr the crop. | On the Omaha market wheat brught $L27QL2%, this belng u cent above Thur. Gay. Corn sold at 896711 cents, % higher and oats brought 45647%, o gain of %G of a cent. y ; (GOES TO JAIL FOR THE THEFT OF A LAWNMOWER _ Jullus - Kaeasner, arrested by Spectal | | Officer Oriffin at Nineteenth and Wirt | ptreets early Friday morning, w sen- | Aanced to thirty days in the count, safl | | when arraigned in police court. Kaess- Fer Bad a lawnmower in his posseasion When arrested and could not give a sat- explanation to the jadge as to he had procured It SONS DRIVE OUT { IMAUD__ER_WHO ENTERS | Mre. Sem Finkensteln. 5% Blondo Bteoet, awoke early briday morning to Mear someone opening the front door of | pesidence. Ehe callod to Ler three #ons, who 5'eep In the room next Bors, and the resultant charge of the O buskies walted the marauder to | unknown. | DVERN GAINS EIGHT ; DTES IN FIRST FOUR WARDS 0 Vi MoGiovern elght votes over W. £ Jardine, the recent election, | Takey Morrison, formerly of Omaha, have :mtem- ot ;M "‘"r"“fll:"'“ #erVICe | both qualified for the champlonship golf Portland and Han Francisco on auos: | tournament of the state of Missouri, The tlons comnected with the through mail {the men's and women's clnases, respect- Of Frank W. Woods against the El Paso ively, Mrs. Morrison is the only & Southern Raliway company has been outside of St. Louls that aualified in the —_— $ansterred from the district court of ‘chamvionship class, She defented Mrs. J. | The Bes Want Ads Are Best Busi v o contemplating a second ven | ONE HUNDRED DOCTORS ticularly interested in the Pasteuri woman | rendered free from microbes. Corbett Thursd; I Boosters. Your Buying Opportunities Our June Clearance Sale Everthing in our entire stock of ready-to-wear \ apparel for women and \ men has been greatly re- duced in prices during our great June Clearance Sale You may buy at this sale and still enjoy our easy credit terms Ladies' Palm Blach Suits and summer tex check, at $11.50 Ladies’ Summer Street Dresses 18 Ladies' Street Dresses, in odds and ends—worth to $6.50, at 1,50 All our Men's Spring Suits at June re- duction prices: $15.00 Suits at....$9.75 / $18.00 Suits at...812.75 §20.00 Suvits at...$14.50 150 8250 s $3.50 Union fitting OMAHA -S.E.COK.16Z5JACKSON PEOPLE'S STORE. A Big Six for $1.00 Six Player Rolls for $1--One Dollar Buys a bunch of player musie, with such leading music a8 “On My Way to Dubiin,” “Along Came Ruth,” “Tallow Candle Dip,” “‘By Heck'," “Long Way to Tipperary,” “When Grow n-up Ladies Act Like Bable: “Stay Down Where You Belong"” and others, We make up a package of six rolls of Player musie, you put up $1.00 and select the package you want. The leading roll is worth the price, and you get the five rolls practically as a premium, Saturday only. A. HOSPE CO. 1513 Douglas Street. : Rumor Flies and Waxes Greater | Grads of Eigfith ter of attraction. She exchanged eom- |Just alike, In a baby buggy,” sald he. |by an unidentified person at DuQuoin of several women, who apparently aAidn't two young excitement hunters, heads Aown, made a center rush am of the good ship, “Perambu- | department, where the milk and cream fs | SOLID OAK DINING mmmwwnmmmmnmn!wmimmnmmmmuumumlmnnmmmniuu::.munmxmlé / z r that it Moves Along| (rade of Franklin For excessive dandruff,_falling of the hair, scalp sores, eruptions, itch- LTS The following boys and girls are men there, said she hted ‘Woman with uuadrupeds— er—whad Heirs of Dr. D. Winton Dunn, a phyai- con- [dyn call ‘em-—quadruplets, four babies, | ¢lan, who, they allege, was murdered SHAMPOO HINTS:~The purer and more neutral the soap the more likely to curdle it hard water. Rain water or distilled water is best for the ““lathering-up.” A few ounces is sufficient. The quick rinse-off can be done with most any clean water, hard or soft. & T, have filed suit for $,000 in district mmmmmmv‘nmmmmmummmmmmmwmnummmmmmmmmmé n in | “It's & “HARTMAN’S GREAT SATURDAY SPECIALS | DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM—THEY’RE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OFFERED ON EXTREMELY GENEROUS CREDIT TERMS ’('1 Yo s "i!*;r i s A Wonderful sAwWED oAK | Bed Value. ROCKER Upholstered t hroughout ba t EXTRA ROOMY AND SERVICE- ABLE HIGH- GRADE WILLOW ROCKER, Suitable for bedroom, living was ired zing LY CONSTRUCTED at anywhere near this low price. Bullt through- out of solid oak, entire top beautifully white The Marvel, 12 gec- tion, adjustable Dress Form s the greatest Dress Form value on the market. Can be made to reproduce any figure. Long or short waisted, narrow or broad shouldered. Covers all sizes from 32 to 43 inches. Each section is adjusted in- dependantly. Our spe- cial price— | room or orches. “Another marriage? Never again. i VISIT ‘L‘MITO PLANT Finely Hnlspherl in ‘Do you care for another man?" Ons hundred or more of the physicians baronial brown, in "I am not golng to say any more. Good of Omaha at noon were guests of the | high - grade Alamito Sanitary Dairy company at the imported reed. Leavenworth street plant. They were This {s an un- several months while Miss Gray was em- | guests upon invitation and after o usually dura- plcyed as a stenographer In the office of | thorough inwpection of all departmenta ble rocker and of the plant partook of a dalry lunch, equally siita- well known {n this city and is a mem |appetizing and neatly served. ble for out- * of an old Omaha tamily, Tho doctors were delighted with the Y / MASSIVE 2.INCH POST METAL BED. Made of | 400 OF in- S ———— plant of the Aiamito and marveled at its | g 3 tubular steel, with ten heavy fillers, Measuring | 00T use. R. AND MRS. MGRRISON cleanliness and sanitary condition, many | ) . 58 inches high, Enameled n the yu»’\ulnll' Vernis BOTH au of them expressing the opinion that never | Y l‘r‘)‘rl‘nl;‘nl:;\ l«';:~ldn':::‘](,"rf;f. which Ih- Ruaranteed not ALIFY AT ST, LOUIS | betore had they kuown that there was underpriced for Saturday's sel 5 ’ anything Tike it in the city. The visitors | 75c a Mo, , ing at this low price... sa gt ] E. R. Morrison and his wife, Mrs. Loulse | wers divided into squads of twenty-tive 50C CASH; 500 A MONTH. to thirty ench. Each squad was piloted solid olk - OUR NEWEST MODEL Tbe lm roved through *the plant by a courteous at-| A Y |, i ) SANITARY KITCHEN “* ” tendant and every feature of the business | fll e % Dlmng Ch‘“» 1l CABINET. The most MAR EL tournament is on at St. Louls, Mr. and |explained. The Intracicles of the opera o modern and best equip- Dl' F | Mra. Morrison entered from Kansas City. | tion was explained and they were par- HIGH GRADE STRONG- ped cabinet ever offered €8s ‘orm | They are champions of Kansas City m} CHAIR. Upholstered in guaranteed Imperial enamel lined. Fitted with e metal flour bin and sift- apice, tea and coffee cans. Swinging sugar Pae Seaftersd dhb bin: ' Has ventilated back panel and top bread and cake box and slat. Broad seats sliding non-rustable strongly braced. A wonderful value at ness metal top. Just exactly as {llustrated and sold in other stores at $35.00. Our extremely low price only— g — (X GREATEST . BEW. ING MACHINE S]] VALUE IN OMAHA Made with high arm automatic drop head, and fitted with the Ilatest improved side tention head. Cabinet is made throughout of genuine quarter sawed oak, with heavy plank top and six roomy drawers. Kull ball hearing and teed for ten s ‘Worth $35, 21’00 our low price ... $32.00 CASH-—$2.00 A MONTH. OUR NEW MODEL PRINCESS GO- CART. Entire frame of steel tubing. 6 v > TARY REFRIGERATOR. Made of solid Has large size hobd, storm protector, -m: ash, “with rounded corners. Has remov- lu-u'\y) nlc:;l T|“d.d rev;ld-r ol;:‘l;krt“:' able and adjustable wire shelves, mnin- 10-inch rubber-tire ‘wheel OUR MODEL WHITE ENAMEL SANI- eral wool lined and guaranteed to be a covered with best leatherette. Very wonderful lce saver. A comfortable and my. very high-grade box at 9 clally priced, 4 this low price............... PO $1.00 78 A MONTE. $1.00 CASH—$1.00 A MONTE, CASR--T78¢0 r Consider Cool Colorado maeking your plans for this Summer’s vacation. There is much of pleasure in store for you in mwxmmm.mm.mmmwmmm-m i 3 Round trip fare to the Exposi- $17505mms $5000ET === ver, Colorado == Colorado with privilege of mak- Springs or Pueblodaily . ing free side trip to Colorado Springs er Pueblo. Colorado is only a few hours away via Union Pacific Cool, Comfortable, Northern Route Direct to Both Expositions “The only line double tracked and protected by automatic electrie block safety signals all the way to Colorado. lendidl; uipped electric-lighted trains leave Omaha daily for Denver; Colorado Special leaves ?;,;‘30 Ilizxi:g arrives Denver, 3:00 p. m., Colorado Express leaves, :20 p. m., arrives Denver, 7:30 & m. Denver Special, leaves Omaha 7:85 a. m., arrives Denver 9:30 p. m. tifully illustrated “Colorado for the Tourist”, outlining scenic attractions of the Centennial gub&mwmwmummmmhmm a Colorado trip, side trip and stopover privileges, etc., apply tp 3 L. BEINDORFF, C. P. & T. A, 1324 Farnam Street. 'Phone Douglas 334, -

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