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§ H i THE BEE: NEW PRINCIPAL IS WRITER OF STORIES Xarl Adams Has Hard Time Having | ;20 \Voineniay His Writings Accepted Until He | yMiss Gertle Hanks Pats Up a Job. e R Mise Margaret Higby of On Bellevae. Miss Rose Krutcher visited Mrs. Bill s vieiting Miss ha spent southwest of town. Fremont normal schoo! A. L. Baldry | The hog rolling plenic | Boodmen of America will be | Bellevue on Suturday, August Omana were guests of Mrs. Louls Lesieur = : several days the latter part of inst week.| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paulsen The Ladies’ auxiliar, ntertained the | Paplilion Woman's clu ’?hur-d.y after- | noon at the home of Mra, Jacob !“"tr'i Telephone company and will Penson in the near future | Okalohma City brother of the late Mrs signed their positions with the Nebraska | Mra. Lena_Sleber and thre ohildren of | will_arrive Sunda Thomas Winterburn, died of ppeumonia in an Omaba hospital last week. of the Modern Mrs, A E held at | Tuesday. n have move 1o | Ke thv Rev. for | the week Dr. C. A. Miteh Mr. and Mrs. Emil Grothe, Sam Ar.|8n extended visit at the home of her |™ - HERE REXT WEEK| Mr. ana Mes. A. B. Batcheider will| Suthnot, J. P. psarman and J. . wil-|parents, Mr. and Mre I, D Labgere, ) | o s mether - | so 11t o h Py b | y WILL BE leave Saturday for a weok in Denver. | b0n Sttonded the niehte of Pythias ple- | o o8t ot e Bennington mills, died Miss Kdna Reed of Aurora is spending | August 6 at her home, nged 52. She is Karl Adams, who will be here next | the week with her cousin, Elsie Probasco, | Mrs, N. McKensie and davghter Kath- | week from Springfield, Mass., to be| C'oe. ",'1'“""‘”“"':"“':“ -t I principal of the High School of Com-! day merce, a fow years ago had ambitions | Ol Webb returned to be a short story writer. He '“b'l Neb. | Mrs. John Cushi| baby boy fell out| mitted many manuscripts to many | M SO SARE G Ml Froke his| publishers and invariably his stories would be returned with the usual printed alips, bearing the consoling Wednesday eve- from a woek-end visit in Seward, arm | Ed Myers, Burlington station agent, is| | butldin rew home on the boulevard | north of town Misses Bu Dorothy Bete: iting old friends at Bwing this week. - Miss Ielen Peterson and Miss Busie| Bow on Tuesday for a visit at the home | turned fmm": v-s"ndt to Chicago Wednes- ::?’rm‘;;ru‘..“#.a“:fl:hr}” ttend |, Miss Marguerite Richardson of Water- HARRIS WOMAN A SUICIDE explanation, “We regret we are NOt| p,inery gpent Thursday with Mre. Albert | Of her parents. day. the funeral of Miss Gardiner. ' {10f; wan, vigiiing (riends hete Monday, = | - able to use your story at this time. | Jones in Bellevue. Mrs. Willlam Dunn and daughter,| Mps B O. Jarman was called 0| The regular meeti " Bees rs. enrider returned from Ex- | A postmortem examination revealed This does no imply that there is not|, TVSIve youns isdies and sentiemen Dorothy, left Tussday for & trip to the Quincy, TiL, by the seriods iiness of her | was he) Wednesaay 'at the chureh. Mre | conior forings, Mo, Ssturday. much im- |, ot (I8 ™00 Jossle Harria, who wa , surp ss Mabel Sprachiiss o . ather. Ed Lewls, Miss Gertrude Ingram, Mrs.| Mrs Charles Witte went to Benni [ t her home, 37 South Ninth merit in your work. We thank you| birthday Wednesday evening. | Mr and Mes . E. Day have one to| Miss Bmma Watson hs gone to Weath. | (ngram and Ethel ingram served. [ Tuesday 10 vislt her Gaughiers and. son, |pim d-,'-,,“;,,:dl; el AN Shkien Y . John Fraser o by , erford, ., to vi er aunt and grand- Wililam, | 3 3 for giving us an opportunity to re- ed Saturday on & two-week's auto| reunion of the Day family othev. Gt neTal of Misn Kate Gardiner, who | W . Goodhard gave a surpriss party |do of mercnry. It has also been learned view your manuscript.” s western part of the state, Me. Adams did not despair. About thres years ago & baby arrived at his home. That was his inspiration for renewed ef- forta. The advent of the youngster opened Up new avenues of thought, He recelved new impressions. He gained a broader viewpoint and found his baby one of the most interesting and inspiring sources of | &0 hool the 24 of this month. . Mis life. Ho had traveled mueh In| & Bhxtor and W. 8 Schafer of Believue Hurope, but that travel 4id not yield the | will be the speakers of the nln(li‘d & desis ults, Permanent water has beep instal ol a ,:, One Oves. the center of wuhm‘t!a?hlal\:nn:r’?pm = o o e has a brotherdn-law who ia editor | FALOTY to the coming © sssociation next Saturday. rmanent of & short-story magazine of national | eiectric lighta will be established in the clreulation. He asked this relative to con- with Mrs, Ohman's son Leigh at Pliger. The usual monthly meeting of the town board was postponed because of the mb- sonce of the mayor, J. P. Kepler, and several members of the board. The Sunday Echool association of the tern distriot of Sarpy county will hold ernoon and evening session at the center and the north corner of the k. sider some of his stories, The relative had | P Avery Ohristian Endeavor soclety [ misgivings about his brother-in-law's | had an lce cream soalal on the school literary work, Then Mr. Adams had a | grounds lwst Friday and Saturday 2 thought. He sent in some stories over an | proved ':".:““""‘“‘ The proceeds wil assumed name. The stories were 3ub- | anq carry on work of the organisa- mitted to the critics of the magazine and | tion. were accepted. Thus is was that Mr.| Vesta Cmur.:‘l"f.'h‘t‘ml:m_pmird- En:t BRSNS TP S over™ 00, 10 Sroteiity g:n::’ I:‘?bl home of Prof, P. W.| hnun" here Mitomaie” Abott Tahins “wary pros: | Ing his visit last Monduy and itchell. "{ " t) vi in_their cars Tueaday he crowded a lot of affairs dur- | 8Bt the majority friving in thelr. Cam| was given to| y evening by the young people of the ity Christian vor you regarding hia application for the princi- | GG BoLY twenty.five young pecp! which he landed. He visited the | wore present, Mr. Findley leaves the last of the month for Fullerton to resume his oy duties as principal of the high school at that place. , ®olng out to Carter one member. He made a the stock yards and pack- and learned more of the pack- , he sald, than he had ever Nehanwkn. Miss Lova Reynolds is jil. Miss Dorris Magney is visiting in Union this week, l.:’larldd- was a Liagoln Jack Kl v ol’ Montana was here a m'p.i' um this week. Mrs, Kirkpatrick went to Avoca Thurs- mnlor a visit with Mre, JHarman. Cuse of Holbrook 1s v'sit- jehawka friends this soek. Mrs. Niue and daughtor, Nirs, Henry u -;llt-;l-dn in Omabha Helen ‘Weening was m"‘ffif. vul. returned Sunday from | relatives in Nebras) '."v'fi?" n}-”m. | Lt e oy Th "Towa ‘and ‘in: J Hun S PR e the firat of entertalned Miss | At dinner | Frontier count mother, “I“uy Mrs. James Van Tine here for & wisit with ynolds, Miss Beatrice Cook Mvi‘t'l..‘h« cn-duth:'v. m Mr. and Mra. Henry Ost lcft this week for i b uu:‘un.'vvmt to the P nana Robert Al loft Wednesday for a ' visit to ) ’.?_.“m— nuumn and othor‘ motored to Nebrasica | ry-_'“h his mother and | v, llam Van Buren of Eutprise calling on Nehawka frionds W nos- | and ursday. | ek urens a‘u family hers | woe i b on b -wllnmn mnm- ; a Wallace of Lineoln i vie- | home of her grandfather, | llard, this week. o1, gt about forty relati nna' SR £ z ?E H i Tevington, ‘hristopherson has been . Dein loft Monday f two Viait at Kimbailton, Ta. i i The Willing Workers met at the Chris- tian church Wednesday for dinner, : lr, and Mrs. 8 Browster called at WILL STICK AROUND UNTIL ~ ASSAILANTS ARE LANDED family left where they = Qi " le, visited at Lo- Mrs. W. R. Sprague and family left for :fil.‘" lhrlllc..colo.. where they Mr. and Mrs The consideration was $23,000, Tuest which |in Fromont ‘Thureday. delegates to oonventions |thely golden wedding on Thursday. My, turned || survived by her husband, one | and several brothers and sist Rev. and Mrs. 1. F. Townsend of lowa Oity, Ia., are visiting friends here. theran ohurch, which was filleq irs. A. E. Tierney went to Broken William Coatman has sold to Henderson The Luth Ward his 180-acre farm south of town. jose in the | Sunday. Mra. James Wade and niece returned to the coming year. Kane Fredrickson was badly injured on ., when a sixteen-foot ladder on which be was working fell and landed on the site hi; ement walk. Mr. and Mrs. John Plerson and their | Weepin oty Sl sarasc Rmicib son, John, left last Tuesday for Colo-| Miss Denningten, rado and other western points. Mrs, Bert Hullinger visited at Arfing- | . J. Quinley, who has been appointed on Thursday. deputy United 'States marshal, will as- Mra. Leach and daughter, Mary, were |Sume the duties of his office on the 1ith. Frank R. Beebe of Btanton Mr, and Mrs. ¥'. Gottach, sr., celebrated Farmers’ State bank. and Mrs. Odell and children re. |interest in the bank to their home here on Monday, John lehlll" Harry Leach graduated on Thirsday |Sunday night, lo funeral took place Monday from the Lu- spent the week here with his parents congregation will hold sorvices In the Methodist church next Mr#, Fred Rishling died at the home ot John Nottleman is tearing the old hos- pital down and will erect a bungnlow with his family to assume dutios in the He has bought an fcehouse _burned aving & plle of ice ex- daughter | ers, The with the Mr. and Mrs. is here Tast | weele, Wash Skirts at $1.00 Worth to $2.50, Choipe of a big table of pretty and practical wash skirts, in gabardine, repps and pique. Forerunners are no longer gravely severe, though they are still martial in large, extremely small, exiremely angthing. New Silk Street and Afternoon Dresses $15.00 and $19.00' ‘The smartness of the new fall models can only be ap- preciated by seeing them; the nobby tunic effects, the straight line models, pretty girdles, etc, made of the new satins, messaline, charmeuse, etc. Many combinations of Mlmhunmanmwmmcmvm New Fall Tailored Suits at $25.00 We are showing several models of snappy, new fall models in suits that are forerunners of the coming season's demands, Many exclusive and extremely new ideas—the new gabardines, poplins, serges, mixtures, ete., are used in their construction. Smart lines in the new jackets and the new plait- ed and tunic skirts mark the style changes. PREMET SAY'S: “The fall styles are sure fo be inspired by the heroic deeds of today and will be free from all that is ugly and exaggerated.” And the first fashions show how true that is. ~ Styles But there are no exaggerations, nothing is extremely OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1915, Valley. Hubbard went to Omaha, F. M. Butts and family motored to rd to spend Wednesday with rela- Mr. Murrman was called to Penn- sylvania last week by the serious iliness | the home of her brother, Tuesday afternoon. Waterloo conducted the services and in- terment was made in the Valley ceme- Miss Clara Marquardt was visiting at Talmage the first of the week. Mrs. ¥, G. eLavitt and daughter were Water visitors Tuesday. ylvia Holstrum of Lincoln was Omaha hospital, has returned home. Roy Coatman left this week for Colo- rado Springs, for a visit with his sister. Miss Hieanor McCarty of Omaha is visiting at the S Mrs, O. P, 8impson of Riverton, Ia., was visiting relatives east of tow this St Simon Réhmeler and wife part of his vaca- | tives, | Isasc Noyes, Priscilla, | came A. Gardiner, Rav. E. Aston of this week, who has been in an raub home this week. spent. some of the Fall’s Original a Water. Mrs. E. C, Zimmerer of Omaha is spend- & the week with relatives east of town Mise Gladys Ralston of Peru is visiting | her sister, Mrs. W. R. Graham this week. ro. Fred Grady entertained th Ladies | | Mra. Shoemaker, Dorothy and Jerry are| Aid of the Christian church on Thursday. re- | spending the week visiting Valley friends. from the sclentific department of HIJT[\'\-M to the sun until & gang of men Wednesday with relatives at put @ covering over it W Mr. and Mrs, Omaha, with Avoca friends. Misses Anna, Norma and Eda Seacat left the first of the week for Corydon, Tnd., where they will spend several weeks | vistting. Mr, and Mrs. A, C. Hedbers, Ernest | and Russell Steele ioft Tuesday for a va- | cation trip in the east. | who is studying music in ndin VUIOY.M Chari Mrs. William_Robbina and daughter are vis- . N. Wyatt and daughter, Helen, returned Wednesday from Kimball home here. Chamber!in and family ®pringfleld on Wednesday, after a visit|Mr. and Mrs. George White last Sunday | (7Y, Frank Whitmore went to Denver | ke their st the home of Mrs, John 'Wade. mevning. e ¥ | to return with the body. v The largest ylold of wheat reported m{ Rev. R. M, Fagan and family attended ! |h§ty the Vielnlty 1s forty-thres bushels Def(the Epworth assembly the fore part of Avoen. oM acre. This was ralsed by George ngo. (the week, Miss Verna Ward is spending the week | 3720 nfll’. .""‘n?ul""“:‘..."‘\"‘.?'w?v|'."'$r"fi'.'.° L. C. Johnson and C. D. Martin et at Blmwood. i i’.‘.f.’.‘l’ o_to Bm *lturned _from the Panama exposition M. coln. Miss Lyman will study in Chicago |\Wedneaday. g ek santin of Cioage: wao vistes | Noed spjent Bikhorn, es Deerson visited at Leigh several days last week. A. J. Deerson went ‘Tuesday on business. | Peter Hofeldt of Scribner, Neb., visited N sorrowing friénds. Interment wat at | Mrs. Annie Robinson left Tuesday for v e, R Nnichnson of Omaha | Hower Hill cemetery, south of town 8 trip o Denver. Bhe will Viait B e s Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Dixie Kirkpat- - [ Rome,""ir® and Kearney on her WAY|yensington Wednesday. rick, & ten-pound boy on Tuesday, August Springtield. 1 o whd e 9. % e Mr, and Mrs. J. 10, Will Roberts of Alliance is here visit- | aoen’ went ta" Waterion Fhieden eonn- | country with Mrs. George Stoner went to Cound|ing his home folks. | ing, to attend the wedding of Ruth Todd| Mr. and Mrs Puutia on ‘tuesday for & visit with rela-| Hiram Munford of Memphis, Tenn., |and Barl King. parents of a son born Thursday. ves at her home In honor of Mrs. Brunner Monday evening. Mrs. J. into the former Brunner residence, which recently purchased. and Mrs, ., and wife motored from Omaha y and visited at the J. Mesdames Dan Cannon of Omaha, T. of Schuyler and W. Mcirney of Clarks are visiting at the Goodhard home this week. British Steamship Jacona is Sunk LONDON, Aug. 13.—The 3000-ton Brit- iah steamer Jldcona, which was engaged in the transatiantic trade, has been sunk. Its captain and nine members of the crew were rescued. nd Charming Ideas New Bridge and Afternoon tul of sel 80| Berg entertained the Ladies’ rs. relatives Tuesd —they embody all the requirements for a properly dressed woman for semi-occasions—every good fea- Beautiful White Sateen Pet- ticoats, made with deep, full flounce and seven rows of lace priced at $2.50, special Saturday. White Lingerie Petticoats, made with full, deep flounce eedged with lace; regularly Price. e ereeer $1.69 Milliner Wizard to Be Here Next Week Ora Cne (pronounced Sen-nay), the | wizara milliner who talked before large ) | audiences last season on millinery topies, returns to the Splesberger company for another six days' lecture demonstration, beyinning Monday, Auguet 16. The last word In advance fall styles will be divulged by Mr. Cne, who, while iIn the midst of his talk and seemingly in the twinkle of an eye, evolves a smart | mitlinery model. Complimentary to the 300 out-of-town milliners who are expected to be in the leity to attend Cne's lectures, which are | given twice daily, the Splesberger com- | pany is giving a dinner Wednesday even- |ing at the Hotel Rome. {POST MORTEW SHOWS Weeping Chris Kristiansen of several days this week to Ewing Bull vigited In the C. C, Holling are the that Willlam Harris, 3 | Miller, colored, who live at the above number, had quarreled with the woman |the day before the body was discovered |Several bruises were aiscovered that Jwould indicate that she had been struck. Marris and Miller have been placed under arrest. HOTELS POST KEARNEY LINCOLN HIGHWAY BULLETIN Omaha hotels are receiving a dally bul- letin from the Kearney Commercial club ‘rnlnmin( weather conditions along the | Lincoln Highway from Shelton to North Platte. These are posted and are at- tracting much favorable comment from automobilists. The bulletin gives weather conditions at Shelton, Gibbon, Kearney, Elm Creek, Overton, Lexington, Cozad, Gothenburg ang North Platte, to moved J. B. Rogers and som, G. Seefus A Georgette Crepe Blouses, 83.98\, Crepe de Chine and Georgette | C BI | i v DO | Frocks $35.00to $49.00 Smartness is the only description for these frocks re is embodied in the models, materials and colors. Dainty Muslin' Underwear Women's Lingetie and Crepe Gowns, about 25 different styles to select from—kimono or set-in sleeves or high neck and long sleeves, trimmed with lace, embroidery ‘and ribbon rosettes; made full priced. ... 89 Envelope Chemise of hand- embroidered crepe and lin- gerie, trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries. All sizes. Worth to 79c insertion. Regularly $1.69 thirteen rows of lace in- rtion, with underflounce $1.50, at...... seene styles at popular prices. $1.69 rmu for early embraces all the new ideas in ers, and last but not least— flo;iegz---A Superior Value white and several colors, for which we are entitled to get from $1.00 & pair, but will sell Saturday 49¢ full fashioned, in every way up to the dollar standard. should go quickly. New Silk Lyons Velvet Turbans An emphatic demonstration of our supreme position in offering distinctive Here are the very chic toques which Suzanne Talbot thinks are most appro- fcl_:x for any except ‘'ormal occasions. They are made of good quality all-silk Lyons .Velvet, OQur Trimming Section Ropes, Ornaments, Pins, Yarn Flow- NEW BUTTERFLY EFFECTS PRICES-.39¢, 59¢, 98¢ and $1.25. These stockings are double toed and heeled, reinforced garter tops, At d9c they | Bead special Saturd: wpecial, 16c ol 81 wize ... black, T9e to £\ = Drugs and Toilet Articles Pebeco Tooth Paste, ay . Pond’s Vanishing Oream, 7|l Lydis Pinknam’s Compound, | Saturday, 10c cake. Seldlits Powdel box, for.... FEEPEEEEE = o el (au 6e, === $350 an doxfu.oo s 85 Pumps and ords, ) all styles, 2E )| All the Men’s and Women's $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 s 85 Pumps and Oxfords, = all styles, All Bathing Shoes and Slippers, worth to 26¢ All the Girls’ Pumps, dull and patent leath- er. Bizes 1134 to 2, $1.98; 814 to 11, $1. less than 8, pair || All the Boys’ Oxfords, dull, tan and patent Summer Footwear MARKED LOWER All the Men’s and Women’s N\ \Penthe_r; worth to $3.50, palr......... .flcus T aT L R % N\ H | 500 Imported Sandwich Trays | Beautifully colored in striking combinations. are worth $2.00. | | i They || Choice Saturday for— It | { 69c - S P All Girls and Boys All broken lots of Bo and patch ket m: materials that will neat; many have 1s. for Saturday, at,........ — Are 39¢ &zflm 'M&:&lnnhouldhv-. 69¢c $ $2.50, Especially Considered at Brandeis | Here’s a Safe Hit $5.00 Suits $3.25 ' Suits in Balkan, Norfolk Made of good, durable ve substantial wear and look wo pairs of full-lined pants. Sizes 6 to 17 years. Specially priced 50c and 75¢ Blouses 39¢ This is the sale every mother has been waiting for, as we are selling all our stock of 50c and 75¢ Blouses at one price Saturday......... $1.00 and $1.25 values. .75¢ 38¢ Choice of big lot of Colored Dresses, many new and pretty styles, all good wash materials; sold to For Children’s Wash Dresses worth to This lot contains many little novelties and very serviceable dresses. Every one good wash colors and new styles. A 1.50.