Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 22, 1915, Page 8

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THE BEE: OMAHA, 'THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915. | g g apey NEARLY cUTS FOOT ifmx was fearfully gashed. After h|na‘{[ having secared the following results: Ing the wound Nmiself he hitched a team DIYORCE HILL Is Mre, 1da Peters secured decree In suit R ||l Pr¥CESS ARTHUR OF i Lot G s e Fen s s, f ‘ CONNAUGHT has joined 1 1 bave had a pile of bad luck with | Mrs. Freda Campbell \Wheeler wasd | OFF WlTH AN AXE\"“" hoof,” remarked the Jellow an the | WOBKING OYERTIME\.wmdm separation from Karl; grounde, the nursing staff of 8t ||| doctor completed dressing the hurt, all | | crueity. Mary’s hospital in Pad- ||| sl 3 | the toes on the injured member being ab- | s Mrs “Ada M. McCreary got a divoree i ke : spa | B Clyde L.; unds, eruelty. dington, where more than Ihm g from Blair Drives A“} Tt seomed that in December, 1913, Sho- |One Wants Divorce Because Wife) 3ir, Sarmie o Presslall Seoughl oud ! | { | | the Way to Omaha to Have In- . : a thonsand wounded Brit- {feldt and his wife lived on a ranch some | Would Not Come to America ~ |against Harry L. charging cruelty. Wednesday, July 2 jured Member Treated. twenty-five miles from Valentine, Neb. Pt | Mrs. Mary K. Potter charged Aubrey ' y ishers are cared for. Her J She was stricken with pneumonia, and with Him. ‘wm: a}-:':’;nv\ nndfl n"‘;nul‘:\"r( ) HOWERS are not given in these progressive days for brides alone. husband is at the front on HAD TOES yn&zgn BEFORE | with the temperature far below thé zero e | Mrs, Ethel M. ‘Lunberry sued Edward There was a time when femininity might claim this privllm! S mark, Sh it made hie way through & T., alfeging nonsupport as one belonging to herself alone, but in the modern advance of the; the staff of Gen. French. Making his way home from & farm blinding storm {o town, where he | SEVERAL DECREES GRANTED Mrs. Geory Goodfellow accused H near Blair, Neb., with a fdot which ™ent to set/a doctor John T. of ¢ y association of equal rights, enter mere man, to receive place. Mr. Q. P. Miller of Papillion was agreeably surprised last week upon ‘When we gof back' my wife was dead,” | Because his wife, Mrs, Antonla| remarked simply. “It was some time | Ojers Kiein, would. ot come to| Money for Inquiry, {he had all but severed with an axe, |, revelving & hose shower in honor of his then approaching marriage. 1t Jack Bhofeldt of Huntington, Ind.,|befors 1 discovered that I had tmz-e | AReHa ith hi Zennis (‘ornelosl (Correspondence of the Associated Presa.| was & perfectly dry shower, however, and did no damage whatsoever. The received ‘medical attendance at po-|m» loes That's how 1 lost ‘em. DS b ey | PETROGRAD, June 13—The eguneil of r? 4 ¥ | & you think T can save a plece of this no- | Klein is suing her for divorce in dis-| 5o has appropriated $30,000 ghr an exe net result was a deluge ot socks—large, medium and all sizes, which {lice headquarters at the hands of ) a L3 h D a )y , A8 | Dr. Charles Bhook * Leount foot He wan told that with care | triet coiirt. They were married in| traordinary inquiry into “‘the breakink of his friends emphasized, “wonld keep him well heéled for a long time to i B v rna s g ”'". e otk S n'n rmn:. .\'Ihnf'eldt'hu no ‘Afmlr:r“n, and | Amsterdam, Holland, April 1, 1892.| accepted rules of warfare by Germane " Chopp! me wood of since the death of his wife has been | v s a." g 4 G whtse. BV lhed Medll otheiyel L8 | moing o & Tais CARd aEptt ths state.] . Ty ~dRPdal dbdion O0d'a -tarke ) *at Auecatts BR €8 SHIETC \ At the Country Club M. Anderson, three; George Francis, four: | let the axe slp, with the result that his e is 50 years old | business the last twenty-four hnur-.i Rent rooms quick with a Bee Want Ad Mr, wnd Mrs, C. Wil Hamiton will | W. A Rose, ten, and 11, C. Fostery — ~ entertain at dinner this evening at the | *WeIVe = Country club. Their guests will faclude: s / -\ Monars and Mesdames: At Happy Hollow. f i [ e gl e e Dr. N. H. Rasmussen gave a dinner | I | 7 Fmily Keller, Marion Howe. |last evening at the Happy HoMow club. I It A H | i Measrs. Mewsra.— | A basket of salvia and msparagus fern | | bert Howe, Charles Hamilton. | fv.y | ( | tes Ruth Kinsler will give a dinner (O€TOrated the &:"::"" the guests were: | . H \ 1 this evening at the Country club in honor | p"C Fowler, l'\""(') e It \ I of Misa Emily Spear of New York City, |~ Mra Ny J. Moore J | .-.’ i Paller. 4 s8 Ada Chariton. | | tha guest of Moss Mary Fuller. Dr . B Bors nnd the \ Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Page will have | oy, 1o gi0s' Bowling club played their fourteen guests at ‘Winner this evening ; regular ga i h 8 at the Country club. ! “:"M_ . o this morning at 0’— Happy Mr. John J. Hannighen will entertain ' st dinner {his evening at the Counmtry | " BRANDEIS STORES Slub tn honor of Mr. Robert Dalley of | At the Field Club. ~ Beverly, Mass. | Mr. and Mra. F. B. Dale will enterts n Mra Froderick Lake gave a luncheon | slx guests at dinner thws eyening at the | Sf four ocovers today at the Country | Field club; Mr. A. IT. Vettdra, fonr, and i . ¥ | <y 1.8 Do, tour extend a very cordial welcome to the Mr, Jobn Caldwell and Mr. and Mrg | Mr. and Mes. Selwyn Doherty will give | ‘ ¥. 8. Burke will have guests at dinnor | dinner this evening at the Field club | Sdturday evening at the Country club. In honor of thelr guests, Mr. And Mrs, | LJ s Windsor Dioherty, of Winner, 8 D. | With the Visitors. [ Twelve guests will be enterfained \ | lo aenger es O Misses Catherine and lLols Lo veaux of | . Des Molnes and Miss Goct/de Moles of | Omahans in New York, { Obleago are guests at the home of Mr. Mr. Jumes R, Sooble is spending a few the Saengerbund of the and Mra Charles Harling. days in New York City and is at the | MR | Woleott hotel. | At Seymour Lake Olub. Registoring at the Hotel MeAlpin dur- | | ‘ Mrs, ©, C. Shimer entertalned at a Ing the last week have been Mr, C A | AR, ARTHUR o7 CONN, UGHT bridge-iuncheon Tuesday when she had | Eyre, Mr. F. Walters and family, Miss | £33 R A the following guests: $ Maude Sunder and Miss Jeanette Wilson. B . Northwest | ames— Meadamos - i day evening for Bxcelsior Springs, where ol Bkstrom, 1, W, Tongacre. To Honor House Guest. they plan to take an apartment untfl | ? : X, Y d -Ymm ch.w"ro:k-“"" Mre. W. B. Woodward entertained st |August 1. They will visit friends in | VISITORS lN THE Cl'rY 1 ) { ey, W Tnderwood, | Juncheon today et her home compliment- [Kansas City hefors returning home, ! | A.I nos w_’] pllinon— o ary to her house guests, Mesdames D. | v 3 o ! va Mapham. eanor Shuner. N. Loman, ¥. 8, Robinson, Helny- i . . | e o e satortained [ Riri Y, Taiee, Wb & ‘ are welcome to all the hospitalities, conveniences, services and \ » party of youns peoble at dinner-dance | Woodward, ¥. M. Kelsey, G Tt evantng n bonor of tha birthdy |PauEh. all of Villison, Ja. The. table was soniversary of their daughter, Miss decorated with shasta dalsies and those Loulse Watkins. ' The guests included: invited to meet the honor guesas were: ; Mesdumes: o8 Meadames: Misses— m«- Helen Dennls, \H: m:n‘.::‘"l' ?«‘fi.’afi.“"“"""' ) Carpenters at Work comforts of the Store without obligation to buy 1 v Remodeling OMAHA is the meffopolis of the richest agri- POINTS OF INTEREST " cultural section of the world, It is the Nitache, Tlsa Bmith, J. B, Rahm, D. J. O'Brien, 2 : ‘ EADING, . writing and rest telephon ; Ariino Avvou, | B &y 50 Frederi, A' Hospe Co. S third fargest live stock market; fourth primary R g flwr"’[d;‘"y. D0 o, Kesemionis, ¢ic, oA L ST F, W.Charske, "' 3 grain market; sixteenth in bank clearings, al- Probaha Rk nfehmenbihhobis. 46 Store Deeper Cuts on New and / Used Dhn;.“;m 3 j Every Piano lllnl:n!:dhld Richard Fave an At & mhm‘. u Foanon et in nonoe ‘or mr |l Dust and Dirt. THES '8 birthday. A ‘large mound of | PRIOES WILL DO IT: Refinished Pianos Second-Hand though forty-first in population; does a manu- facturing business of nearly $200,000,000 annually. Green Room restaurant, cabaret performance every day. MAHA'S resources and advantages are un- e, QA Jell Jackiion awain Mot limited; its 'prosperity unbroken—it is one Post Office Branch, main floor.: facturing business of nearly $200,000,000 annually. | Check Room, Information, Lost and Found, Efc. HIS is a store which has kept pace with the city’s growth and increased needs. The combined . floor space of the Brandeis Stores is 247,000 square feet, or practically a quarter million. The store employs an army of 1,200 workers. ; Edondpu-‘powboufilwh-;nuyw-bflhyuuw-ndmd | i nur'ch-nduuubfluntothgmpuhion we occupy as Omaha's representative store. | hmmmmeom.m,f.m.lym.nyoumnunuw.dmuhnlmofhdm. { Paul O ¢ F m";m,,' | House' Warming. | Branstad, Miss Gertrude Reed Smith gave a house kL b warming yesterday at the new addition and Mra. W. B. ‘le' entertained |o¢ the Wiroh Noll sanitarium. Quanti- ovening Mias Jonnie ties of garden- flowers were used mflh They had |(hroughout the rooms and Miss Smith & N B J Hospe, Mahogany . ..$186 E buy the best that Paris can offer, and the same in New York and London. We kee i i S 5 ¥ rowin i Mention, ‘Whitney, Walnut ...$198 W because we buy on such an enormous scale that we are able to command the greatest co‘-’ogerafios A son, Billy was boa to Dr ; T e Wegman, Oak ... ,..$225 6, Alandor Youns wud onsi- || Oable-Nelson, Ma.' dren, whd have heen golourning at Clear B hooany ..., $225 | Water lake, Minnesots, for a month, are Pibsartl-grolorm ot ) y Steinway, Ebony ... .$275 And many others, Easy payments. —————————— John returned this ‘morning from Des Moines, where he was Neloon . Watnut, Onk and g . PRICES: $250, $275, $300, $325 party at the home On small Monthly Inatall- ments, Btool and Scart Free. USED PIANOS Ohickering & Sons (Boston) Upright from manufacturers in securing the best in the world for our customers for the least outlay of money. Yours very truly, | J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. | FRONTIER DAYS ELEBRATION : Wild West” of the 80’s /@ R % FAIAP. Yl N “ € et A. Hospe Co., A thrillin revival of pioneer days, when the Indian, the Cowboy and the Buffalo 1513 Dougias Street , held sway. A history of the west from exploration days right down to date—in actual life, porfrayed more comprehensively’ than possible by pictures and type. The Cowboy is again made king and will contest as in early days—Broncho % ~ 3 S S N X s S R e Q busting, fancy roping and trick riding, cowboy and cowgirl races, Indian life on the A Ph C Sh plains with war dances and races. Good music every day and a grand carnival every S n‘t night. Celebrate with Cheyenne on above dates. ; NS ___°t°—__on g $16.00 to Cheyenne and return. ' $17.50 to Denver or Colorado Springs and re- ?:e‘ ‘rm’ turn, with stopover privileges at Cheyenne. Round trip Exposition tickets afford free IS Films D:'M Free stopover at Cheyenne. En]so_v your trip by traveling via o8 TRIT AR - UNION PACIFIC Prists 3o to So. G4-Hour Service S 'I’l/, Standard Road of the West Direct routt to both Expositions. Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park only 173 hours away. : ; Double track ballasted with dustiess Sherman gravel. ‘Por literature on the Expositions and Colorado and further information relative to rates, routes, stopover privileges, etc., apply to 1, 2 L. BEINDORFF, C.P&T. A, 1324 Farnam St., Neb. I iy L Ll e i I W R T T

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