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4 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 From Our Near Neighbors | — Tom (. Phillips of southeastern Okla- | thirty-second birthday. | TR SRR 2 . Valles nange, which he has fllled most ao-|homa vieited here with his father, H. J. Ray Findley ot the Vet | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. %.—Frederick ( 1 bly fo e st two yea Phillips, Wednesday evening - . | A. Delano, vice governor of the Federal | Mr. and Mrs. John Lentell went t v for the last t years and a| part of the stat over his land o st.| James J. Mareoek Alleges Helpmate |, 0 M, 0l uf | Dr. Ered I Reed has been appointed | claims out 4 king v hie Hog Buyers from Kansas City, St.| Reserve board, set forth in & report here . h 8o Lavel : Omaha organization, | member of the Pensfon board, to take | work as princt ) high sschool at . " o4 Him Take Mother-in-Law L B Agee of Walls, Ne sited gl e reaniaation: Ithe place of the late Dr. M. 8L Butler. | Grant P "oV v Joseph and Sioux City to Have | today what constitutes an adequate sal : | Valiey W ednesaa ' N nie A Hennington park M . N 3. H, Job d A ary for o minister and the further fn ! b Aug 29 A bare ball game and other| Mr. and Mrs. J ohnson returned | In view of the fact that the trees in : i . { on Tour to 'Friseo | aowa tran Mooadon and daughter, came | LTy 4s beon ararnged for, A number Raturday from Winifred, Mout. whers | Union equste 1. Belteves wire ‘Pantdd Special Show Tonight. | formation that Unitarfan ministers do g | Vingee from Fremont Tucaday for & short | Sr°C0, iy "county officials expect to be|they visited thelr son and daughter, who [and tended by the iate A, C.'Sloan, it| = ——— | not get it. He spoke before the general ASKS RCE UELTY | '\, present are homesteading has been suggested that the name be | conterenc 1 DIV FOR CRUEL Mrs. Monahan and Maralla spent sev- | %" A Harvey Sargont, o Weeping Water | changed to Sloan park. The matter wil GUESTS OF OMAHA SQUEAL CLUB :m""‘"" 'tht;f U "lllrr\‘l'" and :;h:;a":fl"‘ ;‘H :‘l'u; visiting in son and Omaha Eikhorn traveling man, has just won & prize “"m;p‘u‘,‘f:" up at the first town board i, ”r: churc ls ',.. e nr[n:'n om rro mestic in- N8 wee . A {an automnbils offered by his company in | - , | mittee on ministers’ salaries. uAdh.l l:l:‘l It:l: :{r:‘l'hl- d‘i(mr(‘ Miss Beulah Dyars returned Wednes- | ",‘ . "" ) ‘l”""“".';w‘r"':n salesmanship contest. = John A. Freeman, ex-mayor of Bellevue | With old King Ak wni!hl‘ As adranste salary for & miniser S telicity is that laid befo s day from an extended vis.t with her aunt, | tho parents of a baby boy, born v A Lishining set five to two wheat stacka | ARd Benter Ot R ATt Tham his |18 going to be Squeal and Gruat | Sunday mornin t the Amsdel Sheldon | O Mg 1 Ao g A % 'l oils, | Mrs. John MeArdlo and son, Emmett.|farm south of town. Nelghbors aaveq | VACALION, Which he spent tourink Yellow- |night. This does not mean that the Mra Th day mpson, in w York any given town or oity, the report maid, cvurt by James J. Marecek in his Miss ile Kopp left 1 \ursda “Is an amount which would enable him, | " | UL | started Monday for Carite for sev stone park and the northwestern part | - petition for divorce from Panfhlnnlv\v:‘; _l_‘"‘... ",’..'., une |\.|. Horace Agee oo | f’,:’ “IN ’\L oy, tor California for ;:r’nl5.|y;q.mn. stacks from m.mmuI l-u|t | ot \\‘wlm\lnz He and his sister. Mrs. M. | old king is going to squeal and grunt, | his wife and two dependents to live, with Clara Marecek, to whom he was mar- | S TS AT SHE UL |} : A Wwo that were struck were consumed |, Bradon of Bellevue and Miss Mabei | ¢ hig| TeASonalle economy, in sufficient com- i | Rev, Mr. Murrman returned Thursday | Dr. Burk returned last week from New o — | Spanton, were part of a party of thirty (but he Is going to make some of his| % 5 bR O the tamfly, : ried in 1910, from Pennsylvania, where he was calied | York, wherse he spent the summer at| » > which spent three weeks without seeing | prosnective minions do some squeal- ' : H g instances in support of & [0% Weeks ago by the iliness of his | post-graduate work | SIeVas, even a nowspaper. ] to take sufficlent recreation, to keep up @ recites Instances in suppo! mother | Mre. H. A. Mockelman entertained the| Mrs. Robert Spanton of Ralston visited hictsiad, A ing and grunting before he gets|lis professional standard through the his allegation that she has been ex- F)lrfi.;|m||(.\1m Armsatead and children of | Iadigs’ kensington on Wednesday. Lunch- |} [l; Albert Jones last Wednesday Irvington. | through with them purchase of books and magazines and {South Dmkota arrived Tuesday for & visit | €on was served by the hosteas. he annual holiness campmeeting is " | & endi onfe e tremely cruel to him. Once or twice |with Mrm. Armstead's sister. Mra. Jonn | Carl Prieffer stated Thursday for|in Progreas at the Belle church. Evelyn Torts spent Tuesday and| Tne hog buyers at all the packing cen- | DY attending conferences and to make a week regularly, he says, she culod""u\:mr | Beattle, Portiand and other points of in WL P Kepler and wife ars back from a “"""“';‘"'; with “';"”“"' "a“"‘ 4 Mrs, | 1678 have organized among the members due provision for iliness and old age. - = Misy Greonwood spent two days this| terest on the Pacific const three weeks' fishing trip im *olnrado. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. | - e 4o B¢ 3 — him vile names and tried to strike |week 'in Valley packing her goods to be | Mra. T. Hickey was called to Benning- [ Prayer meetings were resumed Wednes. | oy Hazard on Saturday morning. g e parr et AU RN SR GRS GERMANS FREE POLITICAL him. On July 30 she hit him on the (shihped o Crulg, where she will teach this | ton ‘Thursumy un_account of the iliness| day evening after the summer vacetion.| The Willing Workers met at the Chris-|club. These members, some 200 of them, " o 4 3 % & e oo | 08 ‘".v_ mu«mrn... rented her houss and | of son, Dr. C. W. Hickey Mra. Henry Henigson, who has beep | t!an church, Wednesday, for dinner. | from Kansas City, 8t. Joseph and Sioux PRISONERS IN WARSAW head 'i.; a shoe, says he. e o; “I'rne ;,:I. n"‘\.l nm‘\:\ at '{w"'> S Amy Calvert went to Omaha on|sick for the last week, 18 on the road | Helen Hanrahan of Umnn,\ is spending | City, are coming to get acquainteq with : clares e spat in his face several saught o b g s e Sn 5 nesday to spend the week-end with|to recovery A few days at the A. H. Christopherson | the king. For the occasion there is going d er of ) Mre, A ] 3 - ¢ v ol times, refu %o cook his Seals of | Benson: were el frere (i Srodth, of | her daughter, Mrs. George tighy Master Byron Reeves of Homestead | home. to be a special meeting of the Knights of | PERLIN (Via London), Aug #7.—The ehurch ' Satu ugust 2 r o families o am Ryan and Fred | ckerel L Zmil Jacobse 4 Joha RSN b . cink . , a8 ; sed rch” Saturday, Avuast B et orm st The families of William R d Fred| visited Mrs. Wilbur Cockerel Iast Satur-| Emil Jacobsen and James Johansen | A\ 'c.. ; though It is mot going to |Chemnitz Volkstimme, a socialist organ i wash his clothes and would go and |m. Rev, Mr. Afack sand Hev Mr. Me- l‘mn of \‘\eu ll )maha motored out Wednes- | day and Sunday. ;\. y"4| at the Switzer home on Monday | |/ exclusive. It will be for all the |reports that the Germans. on their en- Clung of Benson, assisted by Rev. Mc.| 94y and ealled at the J. A. Gibbons' | F, L. Langheine began the construotion | evening. y S s |y 3 I f stay with her mother for several days | JiLE, ™' sadioten the secvieze. n tercs | howe of a modern cottage for Laurence Beck- | The Christfan church will hold its an-|Kknights and also for all others who feel |try Into “r"'":fi '"’\"'."‘"" ""vd""’"“‘;“ l of a week at a time. She told him, r of relatives and friends from| Mre. Bwitzens was callod to Omaha on | *tead last Monday. wnl Sunday school pienic at Elmwood |that they are fit to undergo the tor. |prisoners from the Warsaw citadel, who #\ [¢ Council Blutfs and Saunders | Tuesday on account of the death of her| Rinold L. Ohman of the Commercial ' park on Friday. | tures connected with the fsle of Pep had despaired of ever gaining thelr free- ho asserts, that she “‘could pick up a i o » 4 P & |county were present grandsen, Arthur Schimerhorn, who be-| National bank of Lincoln spent iast Sat-| Mrs, A. D. Knight and daughter, Vad:, While In Omaha before they are taken |dom. The majority of them were Rus- { Gog” like him anywhere. [yThe regular nwn(h'r meating of the | came overheated In a hay fleld O e et eyt [ e Monday for entral City, where they |, or by King Ak, the Squeal and Grunt |¥'an socialists. The newsnaners say that ey Woman's Christian Temperance ks | Mrs. Willlam Trent served 180 people | will visit relatives. ¥ » - et e i " rolutio * u‘x!hp;.‘“;.l;":,; ::,.:.,', l,““ :e,“,";"h,’;:' ot atas Joja Fridey S o ot Papiilion. at dinner and supper Iast Saturday dur-| Rev, Mr. lvans and family returned |Mmen will be the guests of the Squeal and [the citadel ranked in revolutionary an oc er an . | Mrs. Mons Johnson o tollowing offi- rl Carpenter left Tuesday for | 7 the® Modern Woodmen of America| home Saturday after a two weeks' vaca- |Grunt men of Omaha, who have a strong [nAls With the fortress of St. Peter and cers were elected for the ye A o, C el n v, o 8 8 in St. Petersbur a place for ¥ vistt with friends at Munder | PioRle tion spent at Brewster, Neb. organization down at the stock yards. [St. Paul in St. Pef e Bl - In 1613 he was injured in the perform. Whitmore, president; e Mrs., W. Q. ons Johnson, |ien days i @nce of his duties as laborer at the |vice president: Mra, C. 1 Nichols, Kan. Re W. J. Shallcross of Bellevue | Mra Allen Hazard an na Jacobsen | The visitors wi'l be met at the depots |Political prisoners. Dudahy Packing company's plant. After ((ary; Mrs 8, Rice tronsurer. Mrs. Holds. | The Presbytorian Ald soclety held tholr | breacie, ‘e funeral sermon Monday | jeft W e A ommamt WIth |by Omaha Squealers and Grunters, after hospital bills were paid he bad $2000 and | Worth, Miss Hasel Do Voro, Miss Delaud |annual picnic in the park Thursdes | plonmee % relatives at Herman and Kenna | which they will be escorted to the Hotel The Reat Medicine for Coughs. with this he wanted to buy a home. But [( N4 Mre Inkram were elected delegates |afternoon Emma Sundell and Mabel and Florence to the county convention at ik Cit L | pMre. Winitred Findley expects to leava | o fi® SRRSO A 8 ¢ the Andrew | Fontenelle, where dinner will be served | The first dose of,Dr. King's New Dis- i Me helpmate, be saye, insisted that he | August 81 1é u‘:i” -:. :n-fl::“‘::lrhx:n..’:"' s .“”” ::f}!ltxffifi.r'z"’h::‘",‘(fl e ot et | Christopherson home on Sunday at ¢ o'clock. After that they will be |covery helps your cough, soothes throat buy a Ford automobile, and he obeyed. Blufts, this week, OF OURCR | of the high sobool’ i escorted to the Den. They will return to |Get a bottle today. 60c. All druggists 1 Then, says he, she Insisted that he take Springfiel H Miss Eliza Wilson loft Wednesday for | Dr. Stephen Phelps, pastor of the First| Apartments, flats, houses and cottages | their homes when they feel that they are | —Advertisement i her and her people out in the machine, | Mre. W. C. Bates of Rushville, Neb,, is |8 few days visit with friends at yluur Presbyterian church of Bellevue, will oc- | gan be rented quickly and cheaply by a |physically able to do so. It may be days | . ! i and became very angry when on one | Visiting here and Thuraton, Neb. | cupy the pulpit of Rev. Frederick Evans| G0 U0 "oC0 T |and it may be weeke, Key to the Situation—Bee Advertising. ‘ eocasion he took his own mother for a Mt Yairman of He Miss Florer » " at the First Presbyterian churoh of - Misa Elizabath Davidson ne" i8 vieitiag Fridnr to :;."fhrmm—'i' of Mn T " Mrs. L. A. Bate, A Nickerson for meveral weeks, Towo months ago, he savs; she inseted | ure Visiting the Kelleys in Ferw' "o | The “Knights of Honeer class of the that be take her and her mother and | Rev. J, I Grinnell of Vietor In.. ts |Presoyterian Burdas renoot® ot of,the | | Prother and siater to the San Francisco | visiting his brother, Rev. 1. I Grinnell |the “Morry Maids™ at the home of Mrs exposition in the touring car, ang he | Mrs. E. G. Schaal, who has been fn|L,D Clarke Wednesday evening obeyed. On this trip, he says, she fre- | Culifornia since lnst winter, has returned. | Tho first meeting of the Woman's clib | guently insulted him and insisted that |, Rev. and Mre 1. B. Arnold are attend- ({1 home of Moo Foosy eplember 1. at be pay all the expenses of her and her | & & CAD meeting at Aurors, 1iL, this|a"° Cofline wii™ 1ok} Tceting on people, which he did. Miss Winifred Waters of Himwood was “Primitive Music.” He asks a divorce and custody of thetr Yisiting fricnds here the fore part of the two children. weok. Y. und Mrs. Jacob Domingo are visit- e p——— ™ Drexel Notifies B et v Etermont 4108, 15 o SO Employes Frlday TR WO e T Hevers Samully | "o\, Mary Backer of Union visited heve Ross W. Bates of Bolss, 1daho, 1a vist. | #9000y with Miss Ruth Noyes and ! Last on the Job ke w3 i Rl 4,75 other friends f M_llr; .\‘a!h) I{muey ;»rl s'“(“"v‘f Mg . n‘uml; 1031 Other T Wi n ursday for a visit a he home ol i e BT s, :{fl.unum. :g::wmlmnwhum from | her brotlier, Jack 3 - Blg‘_ ry horses for the French army. Ben Olive was struck with a Lase ball Bargains ing and maintenance department notified | Pror R, R Metdes of David City ana |TNUreday and sustained a fractured bone A = L 5 100 street cloaners and flushers that there | Misy Clara Heacook were uniced 1o maad | In his rlght arm |13 i Was no money i the funds to pay them ;1-... at the home of the bride's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. 121 Sackett of Stanton P e after quitting time Friday. a:; and Mrs. A. C. Heaocock, last Tyues: |Mich., stopped for a vixit here this week “h i ‘d"nmli‘-‘l“” Mr. Drexel explains he is not respon. loseph Bates/ son of Dr. H. Y. | > sible for the situation, inasmuch as his |of Harvard, Neb., who has boen visiting predccessor in the first five months of [Felatives here, 'departed Friday for | the year spent over $46,000 of the $35,000 ;v,.::“a".“ m"" his brother is wilotted for the year. ““When I get more money the work will Avooa. be resumed,” stated the commissioner. In the meantime the streets of the city | visitors Tussdsy, """ "M® Were Omaha will not be swept or washed. Miss utt isit Ry S, TR ne Nobraska On W&y to the rront m':u_“ra?m'. At Cook, Neb/ T 10 ook Mickel and family were her from GREATEST BARGAINS IN HOMEFURNISHINGS Ever Offered in Omaha During Our SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ‘ BELOW ARE ILLUSTRATED ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY BIG VALUES TO BE HAD: THOUSANDS 0!"' OTHERS IN OUR MAMMOTH BIG STOCK REDCTION SALE. .. . 25% to 50% ' w ing Water, Miss Agnes Rough went to Kansas Moat.. ate vistting oi N I000 Of | Clty, Mo., the firat of the week, "*® SPECIAL CONVENIENT MONTHLY CREDIT TERMS GLADLY ARRANGED J Hartman's f e Ww 1 4/ i % 1) i i ) S . : STRONG- t of X rvi . ruse visited several days SR, Has large base, consisting Tt et losn quarter Bawed {mis it o M | ihin week with relntives at ‘Millaes, " of two rooiny swel.ed front drawers. any N~ Ut duatter e albert Sil by [3 two smaller drawers. Richly finishea . v r roomy drawers, sup J A8 kono to Mills Grove, fit with four r y Mo, for & week's visit with relstives, ” in American quarter sawed imitation p,\oUS KROEH s buue'uid) DAY sy -soion de-ll;\l- lifl'“’f, ported by four carved claw feet, Has fow woeke it 1s expected that & large | Fliday, Beptember 3, fa the dnta of the i - ias Deavs oiank top and lavee sige (hroughout of genuine quarier sawed ouic’finisiied in goldon. Hack and POUY N CH'rench bevaled plaie mir- number will g0 back to Italy to tight for [Modern Woodmen of Amerioa pienic ners Fonch ool 51K, (0B, a0dJarke slZe ent is upnolstered in high grade imperial leather over ste ror DX1T drawers fltted with nch bevel plate m struction, Instantly converted from a comforta ") wood pulls. Specially of- the colors and against the Germans, L. J. Marquardt, BB C. Nutsman and ror, An elegant ‘\Ivce © port to @ roomy sanitary bed. We are offering this for ) de | this sale &t o The date for the departure of the Ital- .u:g‘;; made a trip to the stato fisheries d f;:l;r&tu;e' A ';g;;:;‘:r T tomorrow at this unusually attractive price, Truly an . s SR e lan reservists of Omaha has not been 'y s coFRums > amazing value Avoca defeated Man| at base ball at definitely set, but it s asserted that they | ihe picnic at Weepk ter W Wil leave early In Beptember and that |6 fo 4, P e T the number will be between 200 and 0. | Mrs. Charles Woodson and son of Coun- The Salt Lake City contingent of re. |¢ll Bluffs are visiting her parents hero ®olng back to Italy to join the e, Bon! of Peroh 1 on the way and will arrive in |yigiting a.u‘:nyur, Mrs. !‘&‘u‘i:k :!Nc" % Saturday afterncon, com- |zeale, this week. the Union Pacific and golug | Mrs. Charles Royal and children of The wise parent will over- look no opportunity to make it pleasant for the boy at school, The shoes the boy wears should be Opens » o351 ‘ s or over the Rock Island. There will be :lulm‘fl'_fi are :l”l'r: the week with TEEL - venty-five in the party. ™ 0 o o R0 G BT, oy, oy Ay rive t on & special |the home of Lester Hoback® ' ¢ A Month over they will be { Roscoe Harshman and wife are the - ¢ n 0 n A HIGH GRADE AMERI- 4 CAN UARTER SA of an elght-pound 2\;.07 » flofis | BION TABLE. | Hag ' mas- ; A coo’ kitchen in summer A HEAVY COLONIAL. LIBRARY hapi parents New 1:?: 'M:K arrived at thelr home August ] Bennington. AR, : sive sauare pedestal, sun \ § AR ive i Tata, Donatrusted mostly | or “Monguy, |- "ot o0 Flkhor vie-||| because they will outwear AT uthed togn Hog 1arpe i e T A warm kitchen in winter | i) ot Snorivan quarier sawed \ There will be Cunningham has bought a two pairs of ordinary boys sxtending to “- .[‘(-,.J'- imitation oak, finished golden, — To near kmnrd. 'arm shoes and will always look ft. Fitted leth ?uy‘;\a!l'; h o G l . measuros l'fixu “&i'&f.,a, fitted w Mre. Willlam’ Stober and three children neat and dressy. Boys' 1 o O Sy P 1 4 g -] reatest values in a snow TRy Stappery, raws 36 89 ot ved Bunday for to 5%, $2.50. Little Gents' Fo-den. We are offering white orcelain ‘fimmed clally quoted for tomo! o iy gy R ol el 9 to 133, §2.25. this ‘for Satur- 75 _por Fow T laniy? (008 x Parcel Post Pald. / . combination coal and gas range. Henry Petersen, formerly of Wi - i t s DREXE L W 0., thres | Millor fArm, Rorih of town® The {:o: waa | slderation was 35176 per acre, . 1419 Farmam St. Specfal introductory sale of our Fampus Regent Combination Gas and coal stove. Completely equip- ped as illustrated. Has large 18- —flwm ¥ inch oven, white porcelain door, VEARY, %, four adjustable burners for gas 5 m'&l&‘_‘ Sins cooking, four holes for coal cook- \ W’ ing, splendid high closet, full : ‘ white porcelain back. Com- ! N\ plete with brofler and high 552 00 ! & closet, as illustrated. . .. L k- | Fred Paulsen has bought property in Henson Acres, having resigned his s:d- flon ne manager of the local telephone ith high ’ 8200 & 3oa S.;::‘;l':';":"::hb';:l" $46'50 A LARGE SIZE BUFFET, ’ . Made with roomy drawers, s v 2 2 i 5 " linen compartment, and heavy T} ummer Vacation is PN Footow iy YAIKR Upholstered in Spanish goroll lega, Mirror 1a"of French fa hewvy 2 UINE QUARTER 5 AW ED + Imperial Leather broad frame, Entire buffet 5 AKX Cl Loser. xira ELNS nearing its end. Before we Turgs ‘tas, model. Clodet 15 b3 7% | e mha e et Tenuty ide, and 73 iInches = - fully polished in go'den. An lar 2 - 1 cted know it the boys and girls will be back at I ahclvee. ‘Has Beey sy g T finished in American quarter [ - anfe” wielves. "Han fomvy Sarved = lece of turniture. offored for company :Ea' 1s now school again. School means a lot of prepar- ;"l,‘:',“::{,,,'";:'?’,'::’;"t Salc” nian o, | NN o 'mefr:'yy'flfw S 512.75 ! checks are drawn on ation. There are new clothes to buy— Ehin very 10% 511.98 iy = ] B Chants Nations s NEW SUITS, NEW DRESSES, NEW S - : ane 2 the hacks appeared SHOES, NEW HATS and CAPS. Isn't it X o e Eimmnte natural to make those purchases at the ‘ store that caters specially to children. Benson & Thorne Co. COMPLETE ROOM FULL OF FURNITURE, The three pieces illustrated are constructed throughout of geuuine solld oak, elegantly finished In fumed. Set consists of large library table, fitted with roomy drawers, cow- fortable arm chair and rocker, upholstered in Spanish imperial leather gl 2t : : [ ' LAZE North Street, awakened early over full steel spring construction, A splendid set at a . ¥riday ehe discovered that s waste- great saving. Be sure and take advantage of this special 513 75 :"ww&flu—flv Of0ar 5 b gha o v s - . Ei 4 i TaEs It - R WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW A VERY LARGE SIZE COLONialL ROCK. SHIPMENT OF THESE BEAUTIFUL, $x12 ER. Exactly as shown In illustration. Seat FT. MONARCH BRUSSELS RUGS., Bxt and back beautifully upholstered in guar- wi y 5 anteod Imperial leather, The frame is be: A ful color combinations, Suitable for Vory masaive and . splendhiiy finished in / I Pl olden. Has full steel sprin tructo 3 e AT, S PFoettively & §15.00 value, An g pa or ys an 1r ajartiifen ber: EAnt Yaitie I8 ooy s 7 "fl , 1 them . 3 L ; v 'Wod Gasi ] H ;i t this afortable rocker

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