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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, Jl I‘\b 15, 1910, Mrs. Verne Mead of Lincoin, Mr. Mit- RIYER CURRENT IS | event of the channel being cbnnged,i;vrmm the Florence intake run as chell of Council Bluffs, Mr. Fred Fens- as now 1 00 ler of Alplon and Mr. Hardld Krause & 18 now imminéat,the intake for|high as $360,000 all win ke the Kappa Sigma special the big plant would be left high and Howell Walts for Fall train for San Franciaco, where they will | “ENACE TO INTAKE dry away from the river. The neces-| CGeneral Manager Howell of he city attend the annua) Kappa Sigma fra-| sity of doing something to avert this |t i o oo 247" he will begin this fa ternity convention to be held thess to give serious consideration to river im- August 21, 2 and 2. cut-oft has been apparent for a 10ng | provement work north of the Florence At Seymour Lake Country Club. | Pumping Station at Florence |Manager Howell had Colonel Dea- | ™or* i r T ey ams of the | " o e of e river. By MELLIFICIA, Wednesday, July 14, 1915, S0 i 3 1 Taros seipady i the & Mile Inland. kyne ot the engineer corps of the ‘hile the situation fs mot what 1 club last evening. Miss Jeannette Mullen Uniter States Army join In a survey |would cail serious” says Mr. Howell, MAHA has a goodly batch of hay fever vietims, but, so far as I,"w a resding, Mr. Huntington a piano | COSTLY PROTECTION IS NEEDED |of the situation. Colonel Deakyne | “vet it is recognized that the river threat- know, they have not become numerous enough to form a club | solo, Miss Laurs Peterson sang and Mr. | —_— later recommended adversely to|°®"® to cut into the east bank and thue based on that bond of union. 1 wonder it they know that there |J. M. Tanner closed the program by giv-| The threat of the Missouri to|spending any of the appropriation B s (f Drre s cne. G 18 In existence an organisation called the United States Hay Fever [ing a scries of delightiul storles &nd|eopange jtg meander north of the|the Missouri river between Kaneas | more from an intake igoly, 'We: have association, which held its annual reunion, attended by over 100 members, I"’*‘:"':“d Mra. Paul Juckniess entertained | Florence pumping station of the|City and Sloux City, which naturally ;flonp considerable work along the east 8t Ocean Beach last Sunday. If ever an Omaha hay fever club is formed, | ot "0 VW (00 SHCCRETE 0L ere Omaha Metropolitan Water District|®hut Omaha cut. Estimates of the [Pank and we expect to strensthen this | protection, starting the work this fall, his account of the doings at this meeting may be serviceable 1ad for the following Is presenting a serious problem. In | !Otal expenditure necessary to amply [ "y mage an effort to get the sovern- “Following the welcoming address, four negro musiclans started to| Dr. and Mrs. George Collins #ing a song, composed for the occasion, to the tune of “Michigan.” The 'fi: :;'.','1 =: l“ (,?,ml':o.nl"& first H Dr. P. L. Cady. o o i Dr. John Lehmela. Miss Elizabeth Longlie. Nemo ““Vacation Special’’ Missouri Threatens to Leave the|time, and during the spring Geperal pumping station. He explains that this | | ment to appropriate half of this work. Colonel Deakyne of the go ernment engineering staff, at Kansa: City, recommended adversely for us, | understand. We are hoping to get a fed eral appropriation out of next year's funds” . A “For Bale” ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash. Photo Craft Shop Films Developed Free ‘When Purchased From Us. Prints 30 to Bo. 24-HMour Servioe. Everything for h;f.nh "gmln beach ';lth ocean breeze ;‘::,::":::,’T:.“:nmm-m of: ‘ A comfortable corset for warm j ™ *Ac-ca-ch0000000!* came in & corus from the members and drowned | %' & Ml B G Rine. sz 00 1; lutely clean and sanit condl- | the singers. Ry N SOV Eas o ) tion. Best values obtainable. * ‘Before we get down to the serious matter of hearing from members | Katherine Worley, ___.../ who have tried remedies during the year, let me introduce Miss Gertrude | ; ‘i*fT Clayton Midlam. | - - i Fellows of Blue Point, who will read an original poem,’ said Secretary Dining together in another party were: Jerome. Miss Fellows stepped forward and read: Herty By LN Uton, ¢ | Henry Forater, J. Dean Ringer. i [ THE LAND BREEZE, . T ioeee “All flesh is grass; all fever hay; erite Urlon, nilen v:‘y.nm | . s ors Boft blows the soft land breeze this day, s enm John Shearman. | ‘Mid golden grain and roses red, d Mrs, 3. M. Tanner entertained Indiff'rent to my aching head. e VR ‘What gets me when the land breeze blows . A. Melcher, John Mullen. One of the novelties of the season will was formed in 1873 by Henry Ward Beecher, Frank B. Fay, former mayor be & Ginner given by the members of the | of Chelsea, and himself, of its purposes, and then ran through a list of | Centurion club Thursday evening. A, } sixty ‘certain cures,’ asking for expressions from those who had tried them. | duck dinner will be served at 10 o'clock | || Two men present had tried all but three, from osteopathic treatment to |P ™ About twenty-five couples will be Is not the breeze, but my poor nose; m--'{;:mwn‘uuum e The ragweed and the golden grain A small party was composed of Care naught for my mucous membrane, oot naghoe i labeserany | H. G. Windhelm, ~ _Tohn Martin. il “Becretary Jorome told how the United States Hay Fever association | M!S Marguerite Windheim ) ’ [ Christian Sci resent | : “ = vm-. C. C. Bhimer will be hostess at i ‘Friends, Dr. Goldwater has ordered that ragwped be elibidated frob | juncheon Thursday for twelve guests. '.§ all public parks 1@ Dew York,' said ‘Dr.’ Paul Franzel, property clerk of | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Randall entertained i Bellevue hospital. ‘I have here a resolution.’ Iast evening for Mrs. Thomas Dohan and f | *“The resolution was adopted with a unanimous chorus of sneezes.”” | “i20¢# Madeline and Isabel Dolan. A Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Plke and Mrs. W | Wedding Announcements. with Mra. Brandels for a couple of woeks | ™ Teed dined at another table. Mrs. M. Newman of 2216 Willis avenus | And Was guest of honor at a serfes of 8 Pl | anuounces the marriage of her daughter, | !Uncheons given by Mra Brandels. The | SUMmer Flans. | arthe. 0 M. DG B Abras of Pists, | 1ast ane was given yesterday at the Fon| Mre. Eila Byme loft this morning for| || bargh, Pa. ‘The youns couple left last | tenelle, when Mrs, Drandels entertained | ake Okoboll, whore she will be at the WAL A B atisien scuthecn trig: | SE Sueste. Crescent Inn for two weeks. | g L R - Sige g ot M oA Mrs. F. J. Packer, accompanied by her | will make thelr home in Omaha At the Coutry Club. small daughter and nephew, Donald Reed in the treasurer's office of the Burling-|tertain fourtsen guests at Ainner this | s until Beptamber 1 Mve. Mille ton, was quietly married Tuesday even- | evening: Mr. and M Ward Burgess, mm'fl,l tiught in one of the ublie ing to Miss Florence Petersen, organist | elghteen; Mr. and Mra, Henry Wyman, | sormes, mors ® oo | of the Hanscom Park Methodist church. | fourteen, and Mr. and Mrs. Barton Mil. iR, G The wodding took place at the home of | lard, ten, I 3 re. ¥, D, Trumble of Papillion. | Mr. John Hannighen will give a dinner | At the Country Club. § Because of a recent death In the family, | this evening at the club complimentary| MT 8nd Mrs. Edwin T. Swobe will en- | z L E ' Plowing ihe.tormony by ov | Roue et ot M. Henry art I Coun| Coomrs iun i honer ot sr. it s | | Skirts made of Ratine, Gabardine, Linen, Pique. Bedfords and Re Dpp in 2d N 2 N\ Sale Mr. " the Blufts, C Al : Ed George. Thelr guests will be: 3 & i L | o gl g P “,‘},,:,,_""" T e e Hosers. und Mostames. pleated and flared, gored and ruffled effects or strap and button trimmed styles, ail sizes and length—white, I & California, where they will visk the | JATEATSC Rustin, Magiorie Mclntosh, | Ed Georue Howard Baidrige. tans and checks, not a skirt in the lot worth less than $1.00. | bride’'s parents, and :l‘l"m'::. ::.lm two (‘r'.t lfim. orence Neville, Pl s i expositions. They wi o ir home e erars. Summer Plans. PR in_Dundes. §, L p LB Miss Margaret and Minnette Roussea The marviage of Miss Rose Bergman (R TR et Yeate MALARISE [o¥ Duswate, wheve | N\ l:l‘nd Hart, r. Phillip Metz will be host at a they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs ) dinner this evening given in honor of | Gear %0 Myers for two weeks, after which Tuesday afternoon, Rabbl Frederick | Mo?srs. Willlam Decker of Buffalo, W. they will go to Toodop, Mont., to be with Cohn officiating. Mr. S8am Dansky and | Bourke of Kansas City and T. V. 8till- | yo” 03 'Nirs. B4 Rousseau’ for an in- | Mr. George Wheat were the only at- (/e of New York, who are motoring | g o® o1 | &;Enal of Hosiery and Underwear Women’s Pure Thread Silk Stockings in all new shades to. match shoe tops and gowns, full fashioned high 50 c all i i H Missos— Missew— Marguret G, Baum, e T it hoaty ™ Marion Hamilton. N Mienen— . Higgins, | (g lolne Wilsos A -l.I:r. N, Marion ilowe, With the Visitors, 5 i i | ! [ " in i Hip fi fi_ % El Miss Hoel plans to sall for Plnllnl.“ Taswpdiion Don't Have a Summer Cough. i Take Dr. King’s New Discovery and' , ke il Se. Al @ - FisteAdvertinement. 3 ’ at $2.65 . uvn:oon. Tty ‘1':-:':".: passen- All our wémen’s pumps and oxfords in patent, dull kid #ymnsatics in Chicago gers on the American line steamer. Phila- and calf, bronze, fancy fawn and white top, hand welted and from New York, are held on board \ie turned soles. Complete ran!e of sizes, not a pair worth less They | vessal In the Mersey because of the lack than $4.00. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at $2.65. of satiafactory passports. Bathing Shoes and Slippers, blue, black and plain white, through the canal and up to San Fran- | ¢ _f . ’ | e St B || 300 Pairs Women’s Pumps | you'won't cateh cold. It kills the cold | deiphia, which arrived here on July 11 splendid values, 39¢ and f A i / Gives Series of Luncheons for Her Guests | tendants. Immediately after the from the to Californin. ‘Those pros- . | spliced heels and toes, with wide garter tops, at oo~ | ent_ will he: ik e R { A Rt ¥ Wy g i\ oy the n-':-:u loft tor Chicagn bt i ¥ Mtec Informal Dinner | omen’s Fiber Boot Hose, all shoe shades with col- 19 In Advance(i S'[mmer S-‘ylcs | v M‘ o, fobns 'm"":':"m""h" oy m,flfil-h—n s Miss Eather Wilhelm will give an in- ored tops, seamless double heels and toes, at...... C 3 o Fiheation * [lisabet Machay, | formal dinner of twelve covors this even- Knit Und made of fine fur felts, s2tin Nre. Boswblum Sttended .fi'fl”l:‘." Josephine oncxnm ing at her home complimentary to Miss n nderwear M % vl vroroBoargevay iaion Howe, AR Claire Flolse Wilwon, the house guest of | || Women's fine lisle unjon suits in | Women's fine Ilisle and eotton and velvet combinatibns and of Music thers, and i wnfl m Decker, pM-B.'u.h,.w' Miss Margaret Baum, nushape cuff and umbrella knee | vests, plain and lace trimmed, T T, o v fi»gmo. Jaase Cappenter, ” —_— ‘ styles, regular and extra 50 sizes 4, b and 6, regu- 12 L 'a graduste’ of Crelghton law With Mr. Atd M A G Fecson at | Personal Mention. sizes, “worth to e, at... D0C | iar16c quality,'at.-... 123¢ /3913 and is & Delta Theta dinner this evening will be Mr. and Mrs, | Captain Phelps Paine is recovering trom | Women's lisle union sults, um- | Women’s fine cotton vests, swiss man. Jack Webster and Mims Marion Pearce | a severe iliness and is recelving friendsat | brella knee styles, regular and | ribbed, full taped, regular and | of Lafayette, Ind. his home, 541 South Twenty-sixth street. | extra sizes, 60c qual- 39 extra sizes, 12%c qual- 7& Omaha Girl Jlowe entertained at| Miss Falth Lee Hoel leaves Thursday ' Ity, 8t cciiiiininneneiands -G A v e e C g s after which the after- | for Boston, New York City and other| o — s »inle w""‘: Dt at tonnis, Those presy | yagtern polnts via Duluth and Montreal. | s a number of all-satin hats. || Principally small, close-fit- | ting turbans in black and || white, tan and black, white | and rose and sport hats ia These hats were bought of Hyland Brothers, Chicage, | \ Ill, and scarcely a hat in .the line is worth less than | $8.50 to $10.00. 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