Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 3, 1915, Page 6

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T THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1915. \CROWDED MOVIES KUGEL FINDS MOST | ' ' Public Library Hours | . ") MENACE TO PUBLIC | in Other Cities BONDS WORTHLESS ||| Store Close uesaay ) . Essdmss | City Commissioners Fear a Catas-| Linooln.= Has City Abstracter Look Up Stand.- | To Enable a Complete Downward Revision By MELLIFICIA Monday, August 2, 1915, trophy from Way Twelve of Thia library 1s open daily from| ng—But Six of Thirty-Two of Prices--This Entire Establishmént Must ® ’ v Them Fill Up Aisles. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., excepting Sundays Are Good. Be Gotten In Readiness for The ; REAL heart throb has just come to light in connection with the and holldays. On these days the 1i- recent Baengerfest cencert. |SAY IT IS UP TO THE mufl[hnry is open from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m., BRITT PROMISES A CHANGE| During the afternoon musical of the performance Madame| ..\, j.ag twelve of the moving pie- [OF Feference work only, No changes Commissioner K;e! has made ah Marle Rappold and Madame Claussen wero seated back With one [, .o ¢heaters of this city lmq“nuy;hflo been made during the summer investigation which, he claims, shows n al emen a e Of the most active workers in the affair, ddenty | 2® crowded in alsles and entrances, | WORthe. a lax system in police court regarding i "Thn’ °'°:‘:‘;”‘ :"‘" intoning ;_: aria from l":’h""“““' ";:“ . Idd“ Y | We are going to have a catastrophe | the approval of appeal bonds, ~_ | Co . w arle Rappold buret into tears. ey were real tears, ones that could un-| ;. of these days,” declared Chair- The commissioner propared a 1t ot | mim CiDn ednesda .bnlnreo the beart of the mu:t‘:'old. Hophln[ to lpm-e her, her companions | ,;,.n Butier of the ity councll com- RETUR“ FROI THE WAR zo“E i l!‘::‘):dtw& .w::“.pp.... bonds and re- en 8 y nquired the reason of suc! ef and she answe H a ity racter Hartley to in- it tor e g e Somiibini tetls se that| 1100 of the whols, during » discke-| . et oG sesesibe g o A Fowr See All Papers Tuesday, Surely u know my s , & & slon in connection with two proposed eanor Carpenter and Mar- | Mr. Hartiey roports that in only st | he has been killed. He was an artist of great ability and always sang this |, q(,an006 for the regulation of mov-| garet Wright Return After g |cases were the bondsmen legally liable His success Trade centers | aria with much feeling. It was his favorite one and his greatest success.” Stay in Swi for the amounts of the bonds. The law . ing pletyre operators. y in tzerland. di h b requires that in the case of & bond for is due to ere because Seymour Lake Country Club. oot Sk 1 3 s #300, for instance, the bondsmen shall be Nis knowls apparel prices Mrs. C. P. 8 Tobin entertained at o | BRIDE OF MONDAY LEAVES ON | 1 agree with the chair on this ques DIFICULTIES - EWROUTE| reevonaivie tor ibe smoust,”over and edge of here are ¢ - P E ¥ —_— above his legal exemptioms. J bridge luncheon Saturday. Covers were WESTERN TRIP. tion. These moving plcture men will 86ll | The lagt Omahans to return ftrom the| In twenty-six out of the thirty-two Style all the tickets they can just to get the | | War zone are Miss Kilea (& jcasos in question the city abstrocter re- | Jn}.gm."p;" money. [ have been around these piaces | dauhter of Mrs, ; F. rr“:pen:r”nh;‘wfled the bonds were yno! "'orteh l:u L% - and I know what I am talking about. [ Miss Margaret ‘.i,,‘;,,,“d_.,,,“,,‘;', ;\, | paper on which they were writton, | L r'lug[,ma. The conditions are fotten.” was & state- |and Mra W. 8. Wright whe reure | ik Y -~ dischasl Culkin, ment by Commissioner Hummel. Sunday from a fourtean months' stay in| e Suy. Wends, Westhresp George Macdonald, Needs More Pollcomen. SwitsePland and Germany, They wore | " hot L AT Eetting after Is the oasy | Tiant: A’ It was agreed that 1t s up to the police | 8companied by Miss Horminie Hatfleld | e, 1, "hICh 80mo offenders escape | e A department to regulate these alleged (and Misa Dorothy Pettis of Lincoln, who | OUS" the oberation of this farcical | ‘ Y C. G. Johnson, crowded conditions, Commissioner_Kugel | Attended the same school with them at | Y"'°™ Of polide court appeal bonds. A 7 ' George Davis, policemen to control the situation. i young women expressed great e oy Hioges Francts, T Vollmer. The commissioner recommended for | 40light at being home once more. mitted he could not be held liuble in any W Moo E L onman’ passage an ordinance Introduced by | Bn route home, the young women |OM® Of the bonds. I was told of a re- | B2 il e D Commissioner Withnell creating a board |toured Germany, visiting all the large | Nt CAme of & confidence man being ar- 8. B. Maxwell, G. Keenan. of examiners, to consist of the city elec- | Ge€rman cities. “Everywhere we found |™®sted In Kansas City. He had been ar- C..PA 8, Tobin, 2y [trictan, chief bullding inspector and fire | the most intense activity. Every square |Tested here and sentenced, but got off Eunice Pusor, Sertrude Hartman, warden for examination of picture ma- | VAN of earth was producing a crop of [On & worthless appeal bond. When the | Agnes Walsh. chine operators, The measure provides | *Omething. The government carly took | C8se was called in district court thero gr“' x:h:‘" S e that permits shall not be issued to oper- | CH&TSe of the tilling and the work is|Was no principal in the case and the bond | ‘ tatned Dr. and Mre. Hellwig av enar a Bunday evening. Mr. I. J. Shanaban entertained at din-, ner Bundry, His l'\l':l were: e hu“?ifl: oy Z. M. DeZano. Br 3 F. Fck)ing ‘of Plafnview, Neb. Other dinner parties Sunday evening were entertained by W. B, Cheek, who had eizht guests; H. C. Forster, ten; J. B. Bednar, three; C. A, Melcher, elght; L. M. Lord, four. A portion of Tuesday evening will be devoted to an entertainment by the Sey- mour vaudeviillans. Mesdames Orrin Merrill and Frank BE. Ames are directing the program, snd it promises to be one of the jollleat affairs of the season. MRB. HARRY C. MASON, At Carter Lake Club. Neo Giadys M. Tuylor. Carter Lake club proved very popular the last week-end. A large number of Mason-Taylor. MM ':;:m“';t.mm:’ n‘::f.o"::‘.::; The wedding of Miss Gladys M. Taylor, tained four guests; ', Schall, two; L. W, Johnson, two; H. Deems, Graham, four; A. Jetes, six; R. Nichols, six; B. J. Brown, two; R, Gllbertson, two; . B. Horan, two; T. Moores, four; O, J. Gotherad, four; R. J. Newell, aix; J. F, E. Bady, four; H. B p bride's parents. The Rev, Dr. Baltsly of the Kountze Memorial church per-|h formed the céremony in the presencé of | h! Hateh, two; to 3 e l, five; W. L. |fern, palms and quantities of garden m‘-‘:“‘l-“ Tt tour; J. E.|flowers. The bride was attractive in Y. ;| this was worn a small close fittin two; 8. Goldstrom, wseven; 8 fi :.“.‘:l‘;'lu,‘ll; C. L. Dundy, four; | black and white hat. She wore a corsage M. D, Moore, two; H. B. Cummings, bouquet of wweet peas. Mr, and Mrs. tour, W. L. Wharton, two. Muson left this Afternoon for Hot Springs lr.. ‘”‘no'wm.um:.mm-mmmkr trip. " tained at dinner Saturday evening at ‘They will be at home after September 1, Carter Lake club, Covers were placed for: | 8¢ 5 South Twenty-eighth street. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Rock, Mr. u:h:b:cl. —_— ©. Longnecker, Miss Barbara " | At the Country Olub. # Rode Frather, Mr. Clafence Mr. and Mre. B, 8. Westbrook enter- Baturday | tained &t supper last evening at the : A, L. Bloom, who enter- | Country club, Their guests were: tour guestsy Dr. Grant Williams, ".."::‘x..\....,‘"‘-“. Fam Carlisle, L. M, Garvey, three; F. Oxford, | &' Caldwell, . M. L. Hayman, | Judge Duncan M, Vinsonhaler gave a B. L. Patton, five; | supper party -of ¢lght covers BSunday Cheney, two; J. F. Brown, ane; | evening at the Country club; R, C. Howe Brown, two, and K. | had four guests; Dr. L. L. Bushman, four; Edward Murphy, four, and Dr. ‘Carter Lake Swimming and Bowl- | Bridges, ' three. meet Tuesdey afterncon at| Mr. and Mrs. W, H. McCord will enter- at the Carter Lake | tain at dinner Wednesday evening at the & Country club, faturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Keller will give a dinner of twehty covers at the Country, club. . With Mr, ang Mrs. Willard Hosford at @nl‘Wntumlr-uh day from visit with Miss Ethel Kit- £57 s Mrs. John A. McShane are ex- the latter part of 'the week I Eo g1 i ; g Pifty guests | Mra. A, F, Morgan Janice 3‘.‘!&“'! ,mvxm o relatives in Mrs. H. ¥, rman has from New } to spend e K v ey . Iulwa'-hhhlm-vmh the 3 B £i o §i i Fij; i | H ] western Nebraska and the Black Mrs. U. B. Baloombe and Miss Zillah Anderson have gonie to Tolland, Colo., Where they have idken a cottage until September 1. Mre. G. F. Slavin left last Friday for Denver, accompanied by her sister, Miss Ml&ummtfllh for a few . » i 5? i i r!}‘f i 38 5 § §5 i : ot l’: they will be for ‘-"F i : R g 5k ot H | . plicants who have not had at least one | ™80 thoroughness. Men, women and|to be worthless,’’ declared Mr. Kugel, year's experfence as apprentice under a | Oldren sre working in the fields,” sald | Mr. Kugel adds he has convinced competent operator, Miss Carpenter, Justice Britt, who acts as police judge Ining board should comprise two exhib- ftors, t tetan T Operators and the city slec- | clal life seoma paralyzed and the grain fs | "on: 6nIn& police court appeal bonds. Col, Welsh Finally [mid i "woobuied a1k | ROBS JEWELRY STORE BY Welsh, local weather maker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Taylor, |indignant citizens have decided to let the continuing home the same day. They two; I, | nd Mr. Haery C. Mason was celebrated | man live, today at 1 g'clock at the home of the |Eeance.. the family’ 4fd s few friends, ‘The rooms first time in a month of Sundays, he L. | were profusely decorated with asparagus | Came out and announced that the weather 5 o will be fair. : Motony, \wo; Heriry Keating, elght; O, | her So-away gown jof blue taffeta. With | thinking they had misunderstood. tlent Mr. Common People, “what's the prediction?” Chamberlain's Tablets will do you good. Obtainable everywhere. All druggists.— Advertisement. | paste. Beat three oggs, without separat- | ing, for five minutes, add & half cupful ' of powdered sugar, beat again for five miautes, add a teaspoonful of vanilla, two tablespoonfuls of cocoa and two-thirds of & oupful of finely chopped nuts. Then #ift In carefully, beating all the while, | & half cupful of rolled and sifted ara- | ham crackers; turn this Into the lined ple dlsh and bake in a moderate oven & | half hour. When done and cool ice the . the top with chocolate lcing and garnish | with toasted nute. water, bring to & boll and drain; throw the water away. Cover again with boil- Ing water and cook slowly until tender; this may be done in the large baking dish in the oven, and will requive about one hour's cooking. Drain, press through a sleve, add the yolks of the eggs, the salt and pepper, fold in the well beaten Whites, put this in the round or eblong baking dish and bake a half hour in & quictk oven. Serve with cream of rice sauce. | A Hunt for a New “Grandfather” The Income Tax Doing Better tors less than 21 years of age nor to ap- | PIng carried on with characteristic Ger- [accepted by the police judge was founu Mr. Butler's ordinance, which was French Comditions Bad. now and then during the absence of laced on file, provided that the exam- Conditions 1n i ath, il eine Judge Foster, that the city abstracter shoul . according to the young women. Commer- | . 0, P%4# uPon the liability of all per Mr. Kugel says he understands there rotting in-the flel ack of harvest- . There are fifty picture shows now in ing. * e flelds for lack s - lare professional bond furnishers who ply peration in Greater Omaha. We wete Karlsruhe a few days theIF business in the police court. No matter HOW MANY Women's and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, etc., you may have now, you are going to have MORE when you read of ‘‘Enlarging Sale'’ prices, Tuesday’s papers. JuliusOrkin 1510 Douglas ‘Strccl—And about to add the_ Next Building at 1508 Douglas Street. . s bombs from the sky. The only time Sees Sunshine for |8 =i s w eritts S ENTERING VIA SKYLIGHT a Patient People was in that city. A nurse in a hospitai[ A resourceful burglar climbed to the A reprieve has been granted Colonel rald something about the bombs being | roof of the jewelry store of Carl W. Han- made in America. Other than that in-| son, 2820 Leavenworth street, Sunday cident, we were treated with the utmdst | evening, let himself down through a respect and consideration.” skylight by means of a rope, stole $400 The young women crossed the Atlantic | worth of stock and disappeared without on the trans-Atiantic liner Chicago, ar- | being apprehended. 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