Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 26, 1915, Page 8

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lll OMAHA, TUES 191 8 ’HH SDAY, OCTOBER 26, Contract Let for | street electric lighting for the Field club ’ district has been agreed upon by the city, county and property owners con cerned. At the county board's regul meeting the plan was accepted. Property owners will install the | |EDUCATE OMARANS | Fourfiear—poz;f Jojhn l.)s?f’ 1031; ontrag : 4 ™ f (] inle a epar u wo LUonsumers ground conduits and ornamental . and fixtures, the county will pay for t ociated Retailers to Launch a| adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Finley J Two smoke consumers are to be imme- |part.of the project abutting its propert ] | ampaign Urging People to Set- Shepard (the former Helen Gould), is & diately install d In the court bouse at & |and the eity will maintain the sys By MELLIFICIA, Monday, October 25, 1915. tle Accounts Each Month. | sturdy d-year-old, blue-eyed and falr- total cost of $3 The contract has been | Streets concerned In the plan are it i» sred. Until his adoption last :»«k he . @ Dan C. Whitssy by the | Thisty-stuth, from Pine o tacif N next Thursday afternoon the much discussed Cordon, the (v\nV|n|nn was known at the foundling home as st County Commi: . and Pacific from Thirty-gixth to TO DISCOURAGE OVER- BUYING John Doe 104, alias Austin McCleary. il and ornamenta elgh counterpart of the Cliff Dwellers, will hold its first meeting in the i ik o er ghth streets. e fortunate youngster Wwa | Fine Arts building in Chicago. The name of the club, “cordon,”| To educate credit-buyers to pay ,1‘“‘ T Wi Mt Abund ik potiod 1 meaning many strands woven together, best describes this assem- | their bills between the firet and! .n itting on the steps of 8t. Patrick's blage of social leaders, writers, actresses, musiclans, business women and | tenth of each month, is the purpose cathedial on Fifth avenue, New York, reformers. More than half the members “do something,” and women of |Of & campaign that is being inaugur- |ond after all efforts to establish {8 entity had failed, he sent to § such international social prominence as Mrs. Hobart Chatfield-Taylor and |ated by the Assoclated Retailers of l‘cnilts had falied, e Wi 8O0 0 S| } Mrs. Tiffany Blake are respectively listed as “‘bookbinder” and ‘“expert |Omaha by the credit rating depart-| (o o he was discovered by | landscape gardener.” The membership is limited to 400 and the club is | ment of that association Helen's Bables,” Margaret and vorothy, | 1 starting its career with a long waiting list. The purpose of the Cordon is At the last meeting of the association daughters Frank J. Gould, “""'”""" vas decided that some should be Mrs, Shepard ot nfec d the t 4 purely social, aiming to provide a pleasant gathering place to meet for | 't WA® decided that something should be Mrs. Shepard's pet nieces and t &h | Junch dinne; te: p done along this line, for the purpose of of her home at Iryington, N. Y UBCheoR, dinher or alternoon tea getting money Into the treasury of the Our little niec were frequent visitors | f In this brilliant coterle, two women well known to Nebraskans stand retaller when it is due him. A commit- o 8t. Christopher's home,” said Mr. | .l_ prominently out, Mrs. Robert Burns Peattie and Miss Edith Abbott, While ' tee is to be appointed to attend to th pard, in telling about the discovery. H Miss Abbott claims Grand Island instead of Omaha as her Nebraska resi- ™Matter and outline a plan to be followed “On one of thelr |rh|v] Hu\;lnlm'\: ;'?:'f.v' i 3 3 any in getting this idea before the pec playing with 20 comrades, vore blue | } dence, she is a graduate of Browne ll‘HuH and has many Omaha friends. New sef SAVErtising was suggested me FOmDers My wife and I thought It i I mean to keep an eye on the Cordon this coming winter—the thing 4 mcuns to get this properly before the strange that the children should have| is unique, and it will be worth while to know what is talked about and | peopie plcked this one tot out when they praised him to us that night We were forced to planned when women picked for their effectiveness in all walks of life get | together in an exclusively soclal way. Acconnts Allowed to Drag. e = listen to no end of praise. We looked him i ...ml”r ";1 'L :"'.' "”’ " ‘ s ¢ up and found him to be all that Mar- A ek e i garet and Dorothy had said At the Orpheum Theater, g B e ment other than that they are to bo *%I0 had al dy e aged detectives to Mr, and Mrs. J. E. George are giving | The Omaha Ad club will bo invited to Charged. it 1s always understood that| Lo v.‘r‘u.;.' oy :.‘:; boy; Mre, Shath & box party at the Orpheum theater to- | attend the meeting when Mr. Houston they are to be pald for between the first .r'n b Vel EEeNe Wiish dhe. Tetbtig F t . d . night, complimentary fto thelr house | in to address the Commercial club | and the tenth of the month followine. | {rt, e YAt NG S MU MR ast trains Yy Irom Umaha guests, the Misses Irene and Florence | Very often this obligation Is neglected, < ore so attached was the very lad we Grosse of Pasadena, Cal. After the and accounts are allowed to drag ‘for| “orc "0 attached was i Suffrage Women arrive La Salle Station and theater, the party will attend the supper | months | “f:“."l_“f:“:’i”'l"';'”"""‘(m oo A { dansant at the Fontenelle. The party : A t A Each retailer is under obligation as a| ... "0 he home and when we re- E l d U . . Inciuden: il i AUt0S Are t0 Be | memer ot th Awocited Riaies 10 v | Gy o e o 10 when X nglewoo nion Station, e Misses— . | port the credit standing of each customer ¥ Y . ’ Florence Grosse Irene Grosse, 0 h Th d For Do st ol e on , A His echooling? We really haven't de- i 3 2 .~ Messrs of the month, so that the ... o e 2 7 t t l tl B G e LI e, ITOmMAna TRUTSARY | & i, ot tesnrmon ve toe easogae |1 Upon that aa yet, We want bim to most convenient locations in { Counell Bluffs, - tion may make a record as to whether | . . Mr. and Mrs, J George. ; . force any profession upon him. He may ! Mr. F. A, Filsgerald wil entortain | En route to Washington where they will | (John Jones I thirty-day pay, X1y | chooge his own work. No one can take Chlca,gO. H line party of elght, and Mr. George Camp- | present their cause to congress, delegates | 1*Y: Dinety-day, slow pay, or absolutely iy from us now. We made a dfligent bell, twelve, [from the recent Women Voters' conven- | POOT PAY. In many cases, the retallers’ woaron to ‘find his parents and, having Mr. Norris Brown will entertain five | tion, held in 8an Francisco, will arrive jn | POInt out, a customer may carelessly failed to do this, he is ours by right of guests this evening, and M. Wasserman [ Omaha Thureday ‘afterncon, on their | 10W & bill to run ninety days or longer, | jogal adoption. “Chic O-Nebl'lSk L- -t d” t 6'08 will have thé same number of guests.|Cross-country auto trip, when he has the money to pay ull the| My Shepard and 1 have longed for & lg a Limite: a - p, m. Among those who are entertaining four | The women are Mrs. Sarah Bard Fiela | UIme. He Is reported to the association 48| 4on. ana now our hopes have been re- L 9 guests are L. M. Cohn, C. L. Farnaworth, | of Portland, Ore, a well-known writer, | Ninety-day pay, according to when he| g)jzeq ch]cago Day Express - at 6'30 a. m. Carl Furth, Lester Heyn, R. L. Huntley, [ and Miss Frances Joliffe of San Fran. | PAys his bills. This militates against him o o L. The campaign of education is also ex pected to educate people not to overbuy. It is found that there is often a tendency | 1o buy above one's means when credit is | easy to get, "It Is casy to get credit, but | | | A. V. Kinsler, Fred Meyers, O. C. Red- |clsco, a uln!l‘r In-law of Rudolph | In seeking credit in the future. [ h SR TRy R P RIS SO M ; : Chicago-Colorado Exp 4:10 . ol G MeleckBiain, W, "D. | okt 1a Detaa Shiven by rin peiionit B o) A L iGypSleS Atteth to » pig at &: McHugh and J. E. Ludlow. Rescrvations for two have been made by Dr. B, C. Abbott, J. M. Baldrige, J. A. Cavers, W. F. Gurley, Dr. E. C. Henry, Colonel Jewell, Kaiph Kitchen, Mrs. Emma Manchester, F. A. Shotwell, H. A, Tukey and Earl Gannett. berg of Providence, R, and the fair mechanician Is a Swedish young woman, Miss Ingeborg Kindstedt. Miss Mabel Vernon of Delaware, one of the energetic young women in the su- frage ranks, is in the city, conferring with local women and arranging for the “Rocky Mountain Limited” at 1:09 a. m. Auatomatic Block Signals Finest Modern All- Steel Equipment Tap Till of Saloon Shortly after noon a call to the police station conveyed the information that jaylight robbery was under way In not easy to maintain it," sald J. W. Met- calfe, secretary of the assoclation, it on does not guard his buying after his | & Reunion of 01d Friends. Over forty former schoolinates met , thing. The Individual does not realize | the station boarded the emergency auto- e ( B e B e 5tr. ‘and | 700™ (o mest the incoming suffragiats [the |mportance of keeping nis credit |mobile and hustied to the scene at break- | Tt AnG when & Bas beet kent ' cold Tickets, reservations and informatjon at B B B et ale s Bege the | " the whole Darty Will drive up t0 the | riret class aa much as the industria house | 160K speed to find & Evpey caravan in | HOTASS lens enelgh 1 Wil be pul on T Rock Island Travel Bureau. Phone . J. H. . court house steps, where, 3 o'l @ " 5t b L5 ’ o vide a ead e Mer- — ~ . first_opportunity that' many of Mr. | they will be weloomed rx:y :l‘u;urn lLl'Zfl‘l( ,m’""' la ,"""",‘l'l‘" el g ‘:,"" irl'\“I"u(\' o “lv::"tpll):.;m:h:::n::mt?; chauts hotel for the Jovial orowd of hunt- Rock write or call ¢ - “ it must meet its bl sromptly | er { SYP! e . “ 9 o 3 Lewls' high school and university frl'"‘:' man. The women of the party will tauk |t maintuin & Kood oredit mting. The in. | the bartender in the saloon the remaining | &8 and flshermen who “bring back the J. 8, MéNALLY, Divisten Pu.n r Agent have had to congratulato him upon Bs | and there will be local apeake 0 i b grecit rating. The In° | members of the troupe rifled the cash | §00ds.” The last banquet was on moun- Lewls ¢ ( making good In New York. Mr. Is assistant commissioners of corrections there. A college boy spirit pervaded the arrival of the suffrage contingent. A party of local suffragists wiil go out In thelr machines carly Thursday after- While in Omaha the suffragists will in- terview Senator Hitchcock In an attempt to secure his endorsement of the national credit 18 established as well as he guarded it when he Wwas paying cash for every- dividual ordinarily does not realize that he is making a rating for himself, good or bad, according to whether he is paying | Jack Graham's saloon at Fifty-sixth and Center streets. All of the coppers in | register and obtained $5. Four of the psies were pinched and are now telling Jonn DoE, 104 tain trout and prairie cificken. Island pig i Superb Dining Car Service Ernm.nm for customers of the city jail. | JOHN GRYM DIES AT THE BEAR FOR THE NEXT FEED AGE OF SIXTY-FIVE YEARS OF SPORTSMEN'S CLUB HERE | - e ! John S. Grym, aged @& years, born in Holland and a resident of Omaha for the last thirty-seven years and for a long time custodian at the Omaha Theological seminary, died at 2:30 yesterday morn- ing. He is survived by his wife and a married daughter, Mrs, Marion Hepston- stale, Mr. Grym was a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen and of the Assoclation of Douglas County | Ploneers. his bills promptly.” POP-POP COPPERS TO L.OOK FOR HALLOWE’EN JOKERS Starting tonight twenty officers will start patroling Omaha on motorcycles, with an eye toward fhe prevention of undue celebration of Hallowe'en. Small boys with w propensity toward hanging| other people’s gates on telephone poles and puncturing automobile tires by the tack system are warned to beware of the enlarged flying squadron, Demand Full 14 Ozs. of Spaghetti for Ten Cents tasemblage, old songs were sung and memories revived. Mr, and Mrs, Lewls left Sunday even- ing for New York to join their two young sons. ' Affairs for Mrs. Lobinoier. Mrs. Charles Lobingler, accompanied by Tere sister, Miss Emma Hunker, of Hills #*feare amendment. The suffrage autoists arrive in Omaha from Lincoln, where they will spend Wednesday and where Governor More- head will receive them and they leave Friday for Des Moines, When Mrs, James L. Hand, president of n:; l)alro,l'l branch of the Congressional ves in Omaha tomorrow | UPlon, who is spending a fow days at dale, lh;»'-hl: Mrs. C, C. Belden, Mrs, | 'h® Fontenolle, learned of Miss Vernon's morning 1s enroute to Shanghai, China, ,Presence In the city, she immediately Wl"'h" husband, C. 8. Loblngler, is | ™ade arrangements to remain over In j'l"h'o( the United States court. Omaha to a t In the reception of the Mre. Lobingier's stay in Omaha is lim- | Suffrago party, ited to barely four days, as the larger part of one day will be passed In Lin- The bear has come. And it is some bear. The bear has been killed and is now cooling and ripening in the great cold storage plant of Armour & Co. at South Side, where Hob Howe is having it all fixed up for the next feed of the Sports- men's club H. H. Howarth of West Point brought the bear to Omaha for Bob § Tuesday Mrs. Draper Smith and C. C. Belden will give a luncheon he University club for Mrs. Lobin- Two affairs transpire on Wednes- a little luncheon at 1 o'clock, given | y Mrs. Charles E. Johannes, and at 4 ‘elock Mre. C. C. Belden is hostess at | an informal tea in honor of her guests. | On Thursday Mra, C. C. Belden and Mra. | C. R. Belden give a luncheon at the Commerclal club. Les Amies Whist Club. The Les Amies Whist club was enter- Und Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs, H. M. Barr. Prices were won by Mys. J. M. Gerhard and the hostess. Mrs. George Keebler will entertain the club in two weoks. Personal Mention. Mies Ida Darlow will leave San Fran- elsco for Los Angeles In a few days and | will remain the guest of her aunts, the Misses Borglum, for a week or two., After the leaving of Mr. Gutson Borg- | lum for the east, Miss Darlow was ti o ! guest of Mrs, Will Doane, whose daugh- | ter, Miss Margaret Rustin, is a student of Berkeley college. This evening Miss sarlow will attend the Daugnters of | the American Revolution ball in Ban Franclsco with Mr. and Mrs. cnme.l ‘Whilden, formerly of Omaha. Mrs. Paul Gallagher Is expecting two | guests to arrive next Friday, Miss Wini- frede Repp and Miss Miidred Wagner, ull Kansas City . Past Festivities. Mr. and Mre. John 1. Liljegren enter-' tained twenty guests at their home last Sunday in honor of their silver wedding anniversary. Ziusbands Entertained. The Comus club glves a husbands' en- [- tertainment this evening at the home of £tk Like Old Friends old books—old songs—softened, PAGH E TTI ) enriched, mellowed by kindly years— AUVLL BROS. W. H,McBRAYER'S Cedar Brook stands first in the hearts of those who appreciate purity and ripe old age. Made in the good old-fashioned way — largest selling brand of fine Kentucky Whiskey today. Atall leading Clubs, Bars, Restaurants and Hotels, also at all leading Dealers. TheW hlskeyof the Old-School Gentleman You Want You're entitled to it. You can get it by asking your grocer for Faust Spaghetti—a full 14 ozs. net weight for a dime—the weight printed on every package. You get over 16% more Spaghetti when you ask for the Faust brand —you can easily prove this by com- } paring the weight of Faust with any other Spaghetti ? in this city. It costs you nothing to join | Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Jennings. Ten mar- 4 = 2 & “ ’ e e ,w- Of course, Fagst Spaghet_tl makes its first claim upon C Z,‘:,‘}“njf’f’f“}*’:‘;st R et | T you on a quality basis—its goodness and flavor—but telephone your ad to the Classi- fied Department omething ? i | Tyler 1000. Dancing Parties of the Week. The Twinkle club will g've a dancing i party Tuesday evening in the ballroom © of the Hotel Castle. The Pagalco club is planning a danc- ing party for Thursday evening at Metro- | politan hall. | —— Arve You Constipated?t Why suffer. Take a dose of Dr. King's New Life Pills tonight; you will feel fine | tomorrow. Only 2ic. All druggists.—Ad- vertsement. Date 8et for Talk by Herhert Houston Herbert 8. Houston 'III be in Omh-‘ At last the date has been It has been known for some time that Mr. Houston would go | Athrough Omaha some time this fall and *mnw club has been nes: u-uu. . %0 have him deliver a talk to the club ' ot a M affairs luncheon. Mr. Hous- fon 8 viee president of the Doubleday- 3y company, which publishes World's s ‘president of the Associated Ad of the World, and chalrman of the for the Enforcement of Peace. you must have quantity and quality to insure value tor your money. Ozs. Faust Spaghetti is packed in fine, dust-proof, mois- ture-proof packages. Made in one of the brightest pure-food kitchens in the United States. ; You May Find It In The Swappers’ Column The ‘‘Swappers’ Col- umn’’ is a co-oper- ative advertising market where folks who have something they don't want trade it for something they DO need. Faust Spaghetti Full 14 Ozs. for 10 Ct?nts MAULL BROS. St. Louis, Mo.

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