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BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 18 9 THE SKIN ERUPTION * TEHED W0 BURNED and has delivercd several eloguent oras HE GAV?OG%AMT]I*AATI}(;NSADDRN\ Allege\s Husband |Dark Horse Enters b Y g / i 1 141 wesday afternoon the Rev, Dr. | Tore Up Wedding Field for Position of | ™= v, e, i, Dress in a Rage T, P, A, Chablain | ;. i s ratery snd vimer b “captured” the convention. He had v at her in 1909, She filed the sult through - o Alleging that her husband In & fIt of | <wpis j¢ is not seemly that clergymen | the members cheering ;;- x:;n"‘h«::‘ n::l]: On Face and Shoulders. Scratched By MELLIFICIA ——" 7 p fage tore up her :\";ldlm( ‘\|r\n:!ur indh::v should fight, at the same time and| l;;t-m(d (”r:e;”v’,‘.y v.( fl|;.v i i . [two ogeastos potnted & Fevolver At * | nevertheless there is a goodly fight being | they were ced 5 and Made Worse, Great Disfig- y ursday, June 17, 1916, Mrs. Mollie . Ablon has brousht sult|y,.geq for the coveted post of national| vention by storm Ae tily 8% »‘.-‘v{u.:; 2 N . poed 2 he preside on v urement. Used Cuticura Soap ! ONSIDERABLE specniation is rife just now as to the reason why a o g from ";"';' ‘\";"':I ~ :I"p‘“” chaplain of the T. P. A | ""»"';fl ufipr ',':,‘"',,"_ “orem of i tate dealer, cn charges of non- : 95 b Thsd el " Chicago & w ¢ and Ointment, Spots All Gone, | certain very good looking Omaha matron is sojourning so long in | oo flwirsss Pt ol 0 B g R o oL 1 ————e : 1 southern California, mostly Los Angeles. | The couple eloped on March 4, 1909, ob- |y o sunnoced to have a clear fleld. Mr.| The Rev. D Belk is .1»111"1!,\' in '-:: R. F. ). No. 3, Box A ok Rumor has it that very shortly she will secure her divorce [fained o lcense in Towa and Wers mA |Brooks has boen on the plattorm ali the | Funning’ for ol TR A o trouble began first as o red spots ap- | . = . ried on the Douglas street bridge by the } 46 has opened all sessions with prayer | salary. g Pearing on my siin. They affected myf‘n‘ and is whiling away the waiting hours among the roses and the lnnnhlnr.‘ |Rev. C. W. Savidge. Rev. Mr. SBavidge | e and shoulders. They itched A truly temperamental way of doing things, n’ est ce pas? | performed the ceremony on the Towa side :nll burned ;‘:fl':l)'. T:n:a { Her husband is in Omaha successfully occupied in business and Mr. | of the bridge. Mr. Ablon was 30 years old m"""“m‘d"‘w ':"‘:““"' | Man No. 2 in the case ir also a well known Omahan and lives in an apart- {at the time and Mrs, Ablon 16 years ;‘“ H w H t Aff.ects N whole face and shoulders | D'eNL in one of the older apartment houses of the Hanscom park district. T (0] ea -od:v:m Z‘hle Twflon The lady is fair, with unusually beautiful blonde tresses, large, blue {wedding dress when in A rage and that . w""'"h“"‘" ety :‘;' s From all indications an announcement may be expected very soon. lin 1911 he pointed a revolver at her. She ns sun and get very warm and | €¥e8 and brilliant coloring. r i also alleges that he puinted & fevoiver e l a ga T when 1 did my face would | break out worse. It was a great disfigure- | At the Country Club. the bride, was gowned in white and car- Attorney John W. Cooper. ment while it lasted. Some mights It kept | R £ " ted th, 1 Mrs., Ablon's maiden name was Miss -_— S0 SOV S0 ity Sty el | g do, e dmomt Sttratively appeisted | IS G SR E L 0SS A Mollle Mackay. She is now living at %2 | Ainners last evening.at the Country club| MF.. Ralph Soucle was best man Decatur street Hot h Cond & IR Shviaate Sy was_given by Mr. J. A. Cavers, compli-| The marriage lines wers read under . |Hot Weather Conduces o‘l “I tried soveral different remedies all in | mentary to Miss. Mary THall of Chicago, |AR 8rch made of ivy vimes and pink i “nt-d uvhndl oy 't:':-“o.p,u'mu,.'m ; | who is the house guest of Mr. and Mra. [Tosos, A white bell hung from the cen- !Be&tl’lce Man 18 ! Chronic Corut(patmn | Otntment ln‘:'-k my Mm h‘“o-, n.. | C. D. Bturtevant. A brilllant mound of |ter of the arch. Pink and white was car- | : and Diarrhea | | red peontes decorated: the table and Mr. [ried out in decorations at the home and | N d d Di o | et S and i ‘snkher ewe ek he | (2, D0 e Yor o \ Named President | = " n Higx - Scott, June 2, 1014, 3 Mossrs. and Mesdames | Mr. and Mrs, Alfred D. Peterson will 1 654 food: wbd' N T PNt ok §: - Tomeer, C. D:fBturtevant be at home after July 1, at 17% North Dh ALSNET 3 4 0 ale ag s s b s Sl ks R B ] ennedy, " JR. ALBERT ROSS HILL. ldrinks, ix one reason why constipation | Sample Each Free by Mall | i Mary 12y { Thirty-third stroet. ; President of the University of Missouri: | P And dlarrfiss 1s. 00 prevatent in Sunmmer, With 22-p. Skin Book on roquest. Ad- Stockton Hath & Mr. ana Mrs. Herbert Wheeler enter- | At the Field Club. Mrp. Charles Marsh ' M : oth. A. D. White of Beatrice was «iccted | and there Is no season when bowel dis- dress post-cand ‘‘Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos : state president of the Fagles in conven- [turbances should be more carefuly avoid- ton.” - Sold throughout the world. tained at dinner last evening. Their | Mra Charles F. Crowley gave a lunch- a,rr]ed T, P, A, says jtion at South Omaha, Wt the election of |¢d, as much serious disease is directly guests were eon of fifteen covers. 0 ST JRMOIARY, traceable to these conditions: i Meners. and Mesdarries— The regular children's day program at Omah Girl Rank |r Moran ot Nevraska city. The other Harry Tukey, Arthur Cooley. the Field club will not be held tomorrow, mana uirls han {following officers were siected: To regulate the bowels and quickly re- — Mesdames Méadaidos— ; ‘ . lieve even an nggravated case of consth- Bya Wallace, “Alian Robinson as first announced. Thesé programs will H h f B J. P. Jandro ot Benson, vice president. | S AVER Mr. Eimer Cope, begin Friday atternoon of next week. 1g or beau Y| © W Fiodstn of Hariington, chaplin. on, the combination of simple laxa- Dr. LeRoy Crummer A Dutch treat lunch was composed of: M. \'l Avery crr :l -.fm:- e A "V; herbe with pepsin, sold In drug stores | o ¢ne foreign matter and polsons that 5 J. H, n of Hast , treasurer. | undes e aldw! ny Mr, and Mrs. John Redick entertained: | yfeadames-—- Mesdames— One of the Virginia delegation was ox-| E. 'P. Sweeney of Omaha, conductor. | peoi the Mame of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup ), riate and inflame. it will quickly check ON CREDI H UL A2 Revdaines- ot 1 1B R mprenk Sl patiating eloquently on the charme of| Conrad Schmidt of Lincoln, inside guard, | PePuin. 1s highly recommended by many |, gitack of diarrhea and restore nor- . E:r":o 0';‘(’:1 hrctrA P.-'.',‘";'éy ;’ ‘r...yy"'w"""" 'r‘ LAl-‘l‘ny'. the Omaha girls to a group of a, bl Henry Behrman of Fontenelle, cutside [Physiclans and all thoss who have used mal conditions. . Mr and Mrs. Feahk Judsor mad o | HAWRRA Smith R. D. Pofiard n y A ot 0 o it. Unlike cathartics and violent purga You Can Wear w Heautiful Genuine || MP 'and Mra Fahk Judso had ome ard Smith; Fentlemen who engaged him in conversa-| "X"P. Moran of Nebraska City. C. L. |tives, Dr. Caldwells Syrup acts kently | Dr. Caldwell'a Syrup Pepain has been Diamnon ake dsome Wed- - 2 oo Christensen of mont and G 5 : . L - > sountless homes T i et ,'.’,;,,“ by Stm. || 0ccupiea the green room and inciudea: | Johnson-Burnell. “Good stuff,” sald cme of the gentle-|Gnmble of Fontenclle, state trustuer. on stomach, liver and bowels, without |the standard remedy in countiees homes Dly Opening & Charge Accotint With || Messrs. and Mesdames-- ] The wedding of Mias irene Burnoll and | ;e ag e drew out hin paer¥nd pencil,| H. Rothhols of South Omaha will prob- ¥TIPINE or other dircomfort, and brings | for more than thirty vears wif 8 T LOFTIS BROS. & CO. H:’;‘y"“w'y’;“:;""" R Mr. Chauncey Johnson was celebrated | g, you.all ain't newspaper men,” |ably be recommended fur deputy state [ CF |n" an easy natural manner. |in drog 'l‘:"{' 'Pm-n] g e = || Wilson_Lowe, ' C, 0 Goorge. at St. Ambross Episcopal church on |ciied tha eloquent one with alarm, grand worthy president, snd Lincoln, it | S0, Blensalit to the taste. and inexpen- | a hottle. A ke tre) 0, " 0ioy o ing AV Kinaler, W T Page. Wednoaday, June 16, Rev. Lioyd Holead- | “Taing intormed that the sentiomen |1 expected, will he chasen aa the mext | #1%e. it In the idel family laxative. By |writing Dr. W. B. Caldwell Harry PeCormick, A B Warren ple performed the ceremony. The church | were of that envied profession, the Vir-|meeting place. cleansing the bowel tract and eliminat Montice " Rpdail Brown, - was decorated with paims and Killarney |ginian devoted his elouence fo an ap-| The convention adiourned yesterday aft- s, Arthur Remington, Mr. Joenes played the wedding A o Aehur Remingtons os iy :::h s M”:. {."‘ AN o zn“.;“nol t'o h:\o his name mentjoned ernoon and last evening - n:«:fl;l:*""‘:: of mixteen at dinner Eaturday evening at . 80ds, boys, I'm a marrigd man,” |tion of the ritual was given at Ei h X Night." he safd. “Don’'t publish my- namME ™= | hail. w — Dimona Rinr, || Mo iy et o (ool My, | The bride wore a gown of White creps | "Hin fears were sot at rest. Behold, his Wy e - MY | meteor, made empire. She carried a |name fs Anonymous ; 14k, wolld gold, Lofu(s - e '56 _‘.':'m“'!" C. B. Keller will have twenty- | o ver houquet of bride's roses and lilies Oma‘ha‘ Ma'n Namad . elght gies Pl it oo M s Bl A smaller party was composed of Jof :the . yliey. Whooprox Cowgh. E. B. WILLIAMS Formerly 1900 Washer Co. . Miss Beas McGHll wag the maid of | “When wmy daughter had whoo 0 G h p B d B g | honor. Bhe was gowned In yellow crepe | cough she coughed so hard at one :I.:: n Uensorsnl oar 308 South 18th St op ite Court H. Lawn de chine and carried Mre. Ward roses. |that she had hemorrhage of the lungw i S e S TRy ut B posite ouse . s, [Hms v | The bridesmaids wore the Minses Mabel [ Was terribly alarmed about her gondi- .| onte & Stursess editor of ih Phone Tyler 1011. “THE HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIST" 2 | Nelson and Alice Burnell tion. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough Rem. | cntiet: Century SenatS. o 3 s At Happy Hollow. | Mr. Clarence Johnson, brother.of the |edy so highly recommended, I got her s | *PPOINtd to a membership of the na- ¥ 7. Weaver entortained at lunch- | §700m, was best man, and the ushers [ bottle and it relleved the cough at once, | Llo"Al 8dVisery commitice of the Na- .. . Cleaner in your home for one week. This The table was|Were Messrs, Ben Graves and Willlam | Before she had finished two bottles of | H'M"! 1:0Ard of Censorship of Motion machine is sold with an absolute guarantee Mrs. oon for thirty-four gues $3 0 will put the Franz Premier Electric Vacuum . i ) | s I i i é : : 1 i ! rem, v Pictures. — 5 tric cleaner on the market. To th pink and white carna-|Burnell this edy she was entirely well,” equal to any $560 electric ¢! r decorated with pink an o o W st Were present writes Mrs. 8. F. Grimes, rmm’me l'rhv hhn:wdh in :xtf:d':w llfl“""; prove our statement we will place this Franz Premier inx - Vi . -] M d M h All be at K Ohto. Ob bl rywl . * | throughout the west and the selection o vour home for a week’s rental at $3.00. The $3.00 may T il wetd. me: | hweter . extra R, C, Ebtets and Mrs, 3.0, Trim nflerr :3;\ lr:l Ja;mm;:n:uo nr:oL i i ment. talnable everywhere—Advertise- | tnix Omaha man was made on account i)e applied f’m first payment; balance $1.25 per week if wise onyx center, | heavy 14k solld gold, twelve guests. g - of his experience in these matters while pear pendant—fine | seven fine Aainfonds With' Mrs, ‘C.. 8. Stebbins Were Mrs. — —_— ~ desired. Phone for demonstration today. dismond aetin platinam, | “ B mgdtinp 4 | Entertains Card Club. CITY HALL RI serving as chairman of the Soclal Ser- ! etk "G | Mot fnee "G 48 || Georeo Biobbine ana Mrs. Knisnt. ins ub. RINGS WITH vice board of this city, ( chafn, at. rat stons Mrs. James Drummond entertained for| Mrs. Trustior entertained the Bxclusive TEACHERS’ SIN B e i Wonhen oo mp. || Mra. D. K. Smith of Muleshoe, Tox., and [Card club at the Hotel Millard Wednea- GING den Watches, itend 35 years, from 10 Misses Helen Drummond and Anna Mil-[day. High five was the game piayed. | U Terms as fow an st s month - L Sounds of ‘“There's n 1. § HY High scores were made by Mre. Lange A Little Spark™ of | Cpen Daily TW B P. K. Satscdays T1 930 || “Nr. ana Mra, Ward M. Burgess enter-|and Mre. Bastian, Tho guests of honor | 0¥ St Burning” 14 Love to Live | Y[QW{S 0 overs visi ‘ Call or write for Catalog No. 903. Phove || tained informally at dinner last evening. were Mre. L. Thuringer and' Miss H.|'n Foveland, “Tipperary,” ‘“Chinatown" ANRBNS SNSRI el Covers were placed for eleven. Urios. Those present Wore: and “When You're a Long, Long Way THE NATIONAL y . FTl Mr. and Mrs J. D. Foster will give a Meadnmes— from Home,” reverberated through the Hnsnfl s emn e "‘g n this ovening at the Country club. |* ustlor, CREDIT JEWELERS | 3"V Monaket of Iris, datsies and wild | 31 $258 Frérb) ELECTRIC CLEANER (¥ city hall. The scene of the music was on Tastan, the fifth floor of the munieipal bullding. BROSRCOFEN 400 B, lewn me. | "N uea as the table center- Pupsioker, Supetintendent Graft of the - publio sala' | A . 9 ploce, and covers will be placed for fifteen school was not singing because school Electnc Waslnng Madlme’ L bty 'T:ln next imeeting will be at the home |will be“out Friday. These sounds were i ) N i R fi The Misses Louige and Olga Storz gave |¢f Mrs, M. P. Griffin not of teachers who were jubilant be- make “wach day’ a “play day.” We carry AHUVLEARI Mrs G Sinanex gave an informal |o they wil i Prices Pic ¢ i —— SOAP BAD o luncheon of fifteen covers today. A cause they will get their salarics in a | LOW res (12) twelve makes of the better grades of I\ 18 large basket of dalsles decorated the |lUncheon st Jer home Tueeday. The|few days. Neither was it President on Fine "y & 7 washing and wringing machines. An electric washer will save time, money and clothes; can be bought on easy terms. FOR THE HAIR || tavle. Sysste wers: ke Brost of the Board of Fducation. | Hfl.‘, Art Ml, ‘ete., Mrs, O. Lyon entertained at luncheon | MESCawm 12 The harmony emanated from a group . today in honor of Miss Nell Lyon and |j-Jelinek, G. Binanck of the teachers' training class) around .fl 14 the m"‘" e ————————— Soap should be used very sparingly, || Mias Clements Smith ‘u-: suests were: | C. Viack, a plano. | If you are in need of other honsehold labor { it at all, if you want to keep your Mesdames— Mesdames— PR i e 44 har fooking its best. Most soups and || A, D. Cloyd, Tiiwood Pratt Luncheon Postponed. . ~|MR. HOSPE WELL PLEASED. VNG - abplesces—ETiohe Tyiee. 1041 | ! prepared shampoos contain too much | q0 J¥on Misaen— Mrs. O, B. Carrigan has postponed her * > 1 3 ¥ alkall. This dries the scalp, makes || Reulah Fraser, N::I\Ih {Jol‘w\- va {luncheon planned for today until Tues- Wbat Thln Folks shonld LS. et | the nair brittie and ruins it Emma Fullaway, Ok, ' |day of next week, when she will enter- ok ¢ The Hospé Remodeling Sale has The best thing for steady use is || Dorcthy L Clements Smith, tain at the Fleld club in honor of her Do To Galn Wel ht started with a rush, according to Mr. just ordinary mulsified cocomnut ofl || Clarkaburg. Mo 4 :;..l.‘.. Miss Mary Hood and Mrs, 8 V, 8 Hospe, who is more than pleased with ! (which s pure and greaseless), is ! Motfitt. o the response he has received from his o b il ol vy Xfit‘.‘.‘.flx’:flfi:'&n made, of | oy i Olub Ex ined Veloped Man and’ Women. U 4% | announcement that he would close out \ i thing else you can use. T e Mise Rose C. Johneon, | Kensington Olub Entertained. uffer irom exces- | everything in his stock to make way for Mrs. C. J. Viack entertained the Ken- sington elub Thursday afternoon at her One or two teaapoonfuls wil 'clunu '3 the hair and scalp thoroughly. .Sim- ply moisten the hair with water and home. The members prosent were stunts and rub-on creams, resign th The big store was crowded all da Sewe the home of the bride's mother, FIfty- |yl o o, Mesdames— solves to Hfelong skinnine regign them 3 d y 4 ‘ rub it in. It makes an abundance of third and Military avenus, Thurs- | A l‘[;grky, 1 ames. Pothing will ":»-fn e g and think [Wednesday and a good crowd of shop- ladies ; tona. | Vem and fesble | the decorators who will take charge of . physical culture | the atore July 10th. daughter of Mra. J. P. Johnson, to Albert Hedelund, The marriage took place at cans 18 not hoveless. A regently’ diseor: ot hoveless. cently ¥ orod reRenerative 1oice makes Taf Evow aftor years of (hinnoss, and 3 B equalled for repairing the wast pers was in evidence this morning, - rich, creamy lather, which rinses out ensify, t grow |despite the unfavorable weather condi- removing every partl day evening, June 10, Dr. Baltsly, pastor e ettt (it | |of " Kountre ‘Memorial Laitheean- ohurch, hair rles quickly and evenly, and it ||Officlating. Mr. and iirs. Hedelund will A ¢ Yo A A J. :* l“;“rh&‘;::‘im& :hr:-':ukea the names of the guests, Cuisine. make thelr home for the present wl . Jelinek, ness or faulty digestion and for strength- | The sale embraces a wide range of Ladies ""'2"' i - ot e ey 108 | [ Mrs. Tiedelund's mother. Mr. Hedelund |4 Kiliers &5 linge ening the nerves. This romarkabie dis- [articles, and the shoppers paid partioular | h" bright, lustrous, y w ™ with the United Grain com- 3 G 3 iving. fat-producing ”;mfl:u ;!f'\lfll- attention to the art goods and bréws and 9 e gy | A, ..;:.:.:.m T m""y"""" e .o to Omaha from Blair's | Informal Luncheon. :g';',f"h"ld morit have been combined’in | PTOREe "‘“"l"'""h o8¢ SN ‘::“"“:' ere eg ar t B8 S pharnity, and & 050 Bhii || FUmber of years axe. {0 3. Jelinek entertained at luncheon gnr. b‘y;:{-u"."-:m g P f pesed e:nu:.;’rn.;n:“-‘:: i | will_supply every member. of the M. R. uesday. Covers were paid for: Daciucaty: harmiean Cinosorywhere. It 18 |peing leas than a fourth off. In this| g . R. Club Party. - Mesdames— Mesdames— absolutely harmliess, inexpensive and ef- | S =Ter. Itnthe.—Advistitmant, -Lun c. M. l‘\un'ny entertained the | 0 K. Harding, * Gharise Viak, R ahin's crmtacastie’. viba Tme. BLEGH .T;"" R = Sy o mnd‘;m AEOne . - . h L O, ol , members of the L. M. R. Kensington |§ Nia'™ oo . abould produes flesh and strengih by cor- | smamonts. weiting matcriais sod all g of f» ot ) m sovje Selign} ==lclub Wedneaday at the Brandeis Blue recting faults of digestion and by sup- J ns Written by Arthar B. oen room, in honor of Mre Klasson, the |With the Visitors BT BT hL R0 n The | 1S SRR e Iemiet. 1 the ewrerie c‘d' MHI- ’-:‘ mm' M:u 'o.fl-u 3 E Nl . Increased ' nourishment is ob- | reduction in rices. Pear] Wi her our president, who leaves soon for Salt Lake | Miss Mary Hood of Knowlesville, N. Y., |tained from the food eaten. and the ad- | rn i in - City. The' club preserted the president [and Mrs, £. V. Moffitt are the guests of | ditional fate that thin pecple need ure | Th® afnouncement of the big cut in Golight ot § with a silver jelly knife Mrs. W. J. |Mr. and Mre. E. B. Carrigan P e ot Tenttie frogiiits THE [t deartntat son st ne 3 L Brown will entertain the club i two | Miss Mary Hall of Chicago, who has [Dly Harkol and gay there is & Jarge de- | oTne. sare 1o & bl oot o : - NEW weks at her home. Those present were: |been visiting Mr. and Mre. Sturtevant, | ™and for it The aale 16. 4 Mx siccess 1n° svery PLO' eyl | rseiges gkl ity e nevant | While his new preparation has given |Way.” said Mr. Hospe. “and we expect W, J Brown o fome the :flf;‘eflrmum:r:‘rl-md‘:):x r;:‘rv“e;::‘vn'l'r; ::r‘ia\;t- to’ be well cleaned up before the carpen- . s €M Classen. F e rupr;.fl",;‘,".",;;,h“?dm"vm Rerveus tire and Jdecorators come to maks us g‘ fl 'N — . E. Dugan, Original Cooking Club. sk e s s o e 7 el We g b . theatrs to see ¥red Weingand. Mre. Joseph Barker was hostess today . m:""m in e ! Misses— at the regular meeting of the Original | FYM Margarst Piereolof | Cooking cimh. ~o e e | U RO D S ) ) 0 DO ) S e, - coking civh. Netars mere placed for . ? The Omaha Sunday Bee 4 - Herbert Wheslcr, Moshier Colpetser, ‘ : At the Field Club. William Sears Samuel ll(i:"v:. r-r. A @ LAIER 0. { Mombers of the Commerdial club played oppleton, uther Kountze, : / oIt and tennis this aftornoon at the | Werd Burses e, . 415-417 South 16th Street | : ! 3 y Field club. The game will be followed by T —— p ~ BOYLSTON ane EXETER STREETS |8 becfsteak dinner ‘and covers will be| Pleasures Past. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 335. | "fu)*fii — BOSTON PRRAtg e 20 gusts. Miss Viola Muldoon entertained aight SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID To TELEPHONE ORDERS, e ) (€. 17N Mrs. J. H, Conrad entertained at|guests, members of tha senior class of STORE CLOSES AT 5 P. M " . ' One block from Copley Sq. and |luncheon today. Her table was decorated |the Omaha High achool, at her home ;. - ' with Killarmey roses and mose piace | Monday afterncon. - News of the Wayfarers. " e Mesfumes- Registering at the Hotel MoAlpin from P\m‘n»;. hmm':‘ S Olrhn during the last week have been: ne rr nter esars. - .ore - &.fl‘};fiu "E'gg“"." Los Angeles, of Cody, Wy o, Ewfiu:‘l\alnmu, o 4 - _—. . K. Shater, (Good Garages — 2 minutes’ walk) Petersen-Back. ez ere L2 C. PRIOR. Manassn The wedding of Miss Emma Back, | Fersonal Mention. | y |dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Back, | Mr and Mrs. Orla 8. Godrich left this ‘Two minutes from Back Satlof | and Mr Alfred D, Poterson took place |™Morning in their car for'a two weeks' ‘Ten minutes from North . | Wednesday evening, June Mth, st 8|tri>. Which will be spent at Excelsior | o'clock, at the home of the bride's par- | SPrinks. Mo " |ents. The Rev, O. D. Baltsley performea | Pr. and Mrg J, K. Muldoon and Dr. y the ceremony, which was followed by o | 204 Mre. W. Sucha motored from reception at the Benson auditortum. “ll““l-'::h-. to -ua'mdu- commence- Mrs. Wiliam Neisin and Mr. Cari |60t of Omaha school. They caa oaly be enjoyed by those Whose | ipigtensen, violinist, piayed the Lohen, | il be the guests of Mr. and Mre. J. H. digestive work naturally gren wedding march. Muldoon while in the eity. } : corrective and | The bride wore a sown of white satin, | M© ¥ H. Garvin left last week for the discovered for irregu- tflmxnmnflhm;nmrnn.:”‘m the graduation .of his of stomach, livepor | "It Was Short and ths bodice was made | ¢ Brogord, Mass Mr. Garvie and hi ‘bowels, is known the world over tobe ;::," D‘_.:?H"r':":‘."l“""‘““ with 1808 | gy chier will sbend & couple of weeks 5 ! War caught with | pun o sweet peas and she carried u thower |y b " e hotey setuening | |touguet of ‘white roses and swee. peap. ‘The groom's slster. Miss Olga Veterson, was the bridgeswaid. She wor) pink crepe-de-chine, * trimmed with real lace The first applica- | she carried o houquet of Killarney roses. |tion lelps. Good for sciatics. neurslgia | B Fdltle Muthilda’ Howlane, s cousln of | %e. Al druggists.—Advertisement. W Busy Bee Boys-- 1 Do You Like to Coast? Here is your chance to : geta fine Coaster FREE. I We Will Give Five Coasters | to the five boys bringing us the most ple- tures of the coaster befars 4 P. M., Sat- urday, June 19. | This picture of the coaster will be in || The Bee every day this week. Cut them all ‘out and ask your friends to save the pictures in thelr paper for you too. See how many pictures you can get and bring them to The Bee Of- fice Saturday, June 19 The coasters will be given Free to the boys or girls that send us the most pie- tures before 4 P. M., Satur- PR SRS S - Old Ivory Finished Imported Reed . Summer Furnishings Upholstered in Summer Cretonnes or Tapestries— specially designed for YOUR personal comfort during the warm summer months. Come in and see the beautiful display on our main floor. Every plece REASONABLY PRICED, Use Sloan’s Liniment and you won't

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