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h { ITS FIRST CONCERT Menoma Society to Be Heard Tues- day Evening at the Boyd Theater. J. E. CARNAL 1§ THE LEADER By MELLIFICIA—=May 1. Unusual interest centers upon the Men- oma chorus, which will be heard for the first time tomorrow evening at the Boyd The some of whom distinguished themselves singers are Omaha business men in the male chorus at the tabernacle last autumn. The “Billy” Bunday revival at least shewed that Omaha could make a chorus, be lost. Mr. J. E ter up—and tomorrow evening will show us with what success, Among those who will entertain small parties at the con cort are Mesars men most creditable showing In a local asset all too valuable to Carnal took the mat and Mesdames H. 1. Tucker, James ', Dahimay Mesdnmen- Mesdnmes J. Walter Metealf, 1red . Hill Charles G. Dyball, | H, Chapman Mesars, Mensrs W. P, Callfan, 1, M. Sunderland J. A, McShane, 8u srinne Thomas J, Cotter, D. Klein Henry Summers, John A Swanson, Al V. Dresher, ge \W. Pratt / Slabaugh, Charles 3. Brows Notes on the Day. Mrs. Anthony French Merrill lectured this morning at the home of Mrs. Walter Page upon “The Question of Freedom The Christ Child society observed May dny by collecting clothes for needy chil dreh and bables. Many trons have given their automobiles to be #ed In the work prominent ma Entertain for Visitor, Mr, and Mrs, N, Steinberg entertained at supper Sunday in honor of thefr six ter, Miss Belln arrived from Chleago for a short Covers weré ‘1ald for Hteinberg, who recently wlay Mesgrs. and Mosdaines Max Stelnberg A. Bllvermar Mose Bteinberg, 1. Morgan N, Bteinberg Missen innes #arah Steinberg, ia Bteinberg Mennrs Mensrs. Isadore Stefnberg, Albert Steinberg Baimuel Steinberg Gossip of the Travelers. Miss Erna L, Hadra returned Sunday rom a four months trip through the west, most of the time spent at Salt Lake City. Miss Hadra has athletic tastes most pronounced and spent a great vart of cach day In swimming at the fa Mormon gymnasium Mre, Fred Hadra and her father, Mr . Eellgsohn, left last evening for lix celslor Bprings and Kansas City, to be ¥one three or four weoks, mous For Miss Bowser. Miss Martha Dale was hostess at juncheon this afternoon at the Universit club for Miss Mildred Bowser of Fort Wayne, Ind., guest of Miss Marjorle Howland, Later, Mrs. C. Louls Meyer gave a tea at the Fontenelle This evening Mr, and Mrs, E. . Boyer will give a box: party at tne Orpheum followed by a supper at the Fontenelle for the Fort Wayne guest and Miss (ireta Lane of Fremont, who 18 with Miss Marjorie Howland for the day. Those present will be: Miissos Minnes— Mildred Bowser, Greta Lane Marjorle Howland, Messrs. Leon Callahan, Bernard Smythe, Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Three Popular Guests. A trio of popular guests ef joint af- fairs have been Miss Helen Hall of Lin eoln, guest of Miss Lula Houck, and Miss Pauline “nsign of Lincoln and Miss Har- Hesy 2:sde of Phttsburgh, guests of Miss Fdita Hamilton. This evening Mr. Harry Byrne and his brother, Mr Walter Byrne, will be hosts at an Orpheum party of twelve for the three Messrs. Alec Tooomis Boyer. riet visiting girls. Mrs. R E at her home Hall, Miss Hall and Miss Fnsign return home tomorrow, and Wednesday evening, the remaining guest, Miss Hespenhelde, will | he honored at an evening bridge, glven | by ‘Mr. Ward Browne. | Davis gav an informal tea this afternoon for Miss Sidney Visitors. Mr, and Crs. Clyde A, Berkstrasser of Sidney, Australia, who with their daugh- ter Vivlenne are the house guests of-they cesk of Mrs. B. R. Wilson, were enter dinner to ten ained last evening at a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H Thi afteraoor r ¥ 4 hanor of Mvs, ; Berk tr o nd M Morria H. Duy ha ¥ ad at thelr home b evening for M \ Mra. Berkstrasser sllowed b " wplh art and sup For Mrs. Hemple's Guests t L. Memy tertaining M T Mat g M Ad ¢t o Amona th ¢ " ™ ¢ Not . b £ Kote . ! Rridge . | stradning 1t ifternoon for Miss Uarda Scott, one of the spring brides, Leslie-Dodge Affair, John 1., Niederst was hostess to the members af the Leslle-Dodge com at her home Suturdsy evening. The affalr in honor of Mrs Niedorst's birthday Musieal numbers were given and prizes were won at games by Mrs Ralph Hiteheock, Mm. George T, Hilller, Miss Mizabeth Hall, Miss Frances Hall Mr, Ralph HUl and D L. €, Adeock Mrs pany wis | Those present were 1d Mesdames John 1. Nlederst Ralph Hi) Isnen | Schwartz, Allce Prior Elizabeth Hall Pauline Miller. | Frances 1iull, Mabelle Benson Messrs Mensrs J. A Vlann Clarence 1. Wiene, Arthur J, Bates, R H. Wilsoh Dr, 1. (', Adcbek At the Orpheum, | Among the roservations taken {or this evening at the Orpheum theater are Mr. E. R. Wilson, hox; Mr. H. 8, Byrne, twelve box e Mr. H. P. Whitmore, hox; Mr. K, P tiley and Mr. P. £ Mr. 0. E, Boyer, elght; Mr, 1. § Coad, six; Mr. 1, D Iostor Harrig and J. H, Hue Five matinee parties . will be glvep | Wednesday, . Mra. C. .. Hemple will hava twelve guests; Mre. 1. Shukert, sixteon Mrs. Charles Test Stawaft, six; Mrs, J 0. Syfert, five, and Mrs. T. J. Nolan, four. With the Travelers. Mr. and Mrs. B. ¥, Marshall have re turned from a trip to Chicago, where they ‘were guests at the opening ball of the 8outh Shore Country club in its nuw’ $1,000,000 club house. Chicago Teachers Win Point in Cour CHICAGO, 1L, court of Illinois today upheld a decigion of the superior granting a’ tem porary injungtion to Chicago school teach ers against the Board of Education re- from enforcing the Loeb rule barring them from membership in the Chicago Teachers' federation Approximately 7,000 teachers are af. fected by the declslon. The sought to obtain from all the teachers employed iIn the city a pledge that Wi would not have any affiliations with th ation May 1.-The appellate court board t's decislon sefting. forth that any Board of Education rule restrieting teachers employed to membership of any particular socletles or unions would be vold, follows logleally,” the court said n rule which restricts employ t non-members of such socjeties vold HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS VISIT THE COURT HOUSE Pwenty high school pupils studying civil e acoompanisd by M ft structer, spent Monda ning trict t, watehing Judge Georg SCARLET FEVER CASES RAPIDLY DECREASING I'tlE. BEE ~Society Notes -:- Personal Gossip -. “HENS CHORUS GIVES. HOW THE DANDELIONS WERE BROUGHT TO THE MUSTER PLACE AFTER BE . ING DUG FROM THE GROUND-Any old thing, so long as it is big enough, serves the energetic boy or girl to transport the dandelion after it has been captured. In the photo graphs here Presley Findley and Theodore Wells are shown hauling in their trophies, while Violet Eskelson and Edith Sadler are ‘‘toting’’ theirs. The success of the first dandelion pull- ing contest at Frankiin ‘sdhool frompted the teachers fo plah another attack on | the “yellow peril” next Monday An-'| nouncement ‘was made lase Friday that the room putling' the most dandelions he fore Monday morning would be swarded 82, Boys and girls enl d their parents and then the merry war of extermina tion was started Early this morning children and elders | dandelions to the school yard, where each room whs assigaed a Bpace. The plants were carried in sacks, baby carriages, dish pans, wagons and other ways. Dr. Palmer Find earried boys' B'ody‘ of Paul Jones Taken to HammburgI The body of Paul Jones, son of Mr. 'an Mrs, Smith Jones, drowned in Carter lak last Friday was taken to the old home at Hamburg, Ia,, for burial, 1 was accompanied to the depot by soms and girls, friends of th oolmates in the | \fternoon twenty-five b unfortunate 1 and Central High school At Hamburg funeral servi ducted by Rev. T J. Mackey All Saint 5 were con rector o hureh, who accompanted t} tuneral party YELLOWSTONE PARK WILL BE POPULAR THIS YEAR I Rrad Philip the department Pacitic and Northwester Omahia hielnln endquarters of the tw ads. Bald Mr. Bra Asslstant manager of f tours of the Unior systems, 18 fn for the mference Ay with fnto the wester Al Yollowstons park " sun It s expeeted that will be th an during for BIRTH RATE SHOWS SOME SLIGHT FALLING OFF AUNT OF MISS MAGEE I ILL WITH BROKEN HIF MRS. MARY HOBSON DROF DEAD OF HEART FAILURE | erusade in Franklin district s shown by OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916 - Entertainme nits -:- Club Doings WORLD STILL IN ROUGH, SAYS PROF. Prof omist T. M. Carver, Harvard Econ Declares World is Yet Unfinished EVERYTHING IS ON TRIAL This is an unfinished world suld Prof. T. M. Carver of the chal of political economy of Harvard uni versity, in a short talk at the noon luncheon of the University club Things In this world are In the process of belng tried out. Religions stems of government, philosophie and systems of morality are all be ng welghed in the balance. If they are not good they will eventually o Wa do not yet know thal {s the bost possible forth of xovernment Democracy, too, n on teial. We are in the hablt ‘of taking it for granted that | ia boat because we itke the lden of self Kovernment Yes. 11 soems to me | defect some thing of that tdes in the small chhd, U ) wovern itself froe idea of lking to by yuther than to be g ned by someois alse. Rut that does not make democrac the tmate tem of ernment meraly Localise Iike th No, we have not yet found Uhe | mate veliglon, the ultimate philosophy the form of Kovernment, or Formn of the ultimate Atimate system of morality Kovernment, systems of morality thewe things have thelr struggle for ox just as much as horna and loofs and Intonce vingw or fungs, talons or cluws A form of government, a kyster of morality or a-religlon 1s good only to the oxtent that it satisfles the conditions of the universe. Maybe you don't ke ft That makes no differenc What are The present at the you golng to do about it universe You crention, and therefore the not have the benefit of your suggestions t that Whonever and wherever ve tind the system, whatever it he, that helps ua to fit Into the conditiona of the universe we are in the process of being survival In hery were not Creator did time Women's Trz;i;ing Camp is Opened at Washington WABHINGTON, May 1~A woman's military training camp, said to he the tirat in the country, was formally opened here todny with exereisos, attended b Presidont Wilson and other officials Wives of army, navy and marine corps officers are in charge. Two hundred women will live under canvas and mil) tary discipline for two weeks, Firat aid wnd courses in work in war will be given President Wilson In his address said ‘God forbld that the United States should be drawn into war, but it it should be America would shake itaslf out of a dream and say tu any one who Aoubts the apirit of the new world that it still apeaks the volce of humanity.’ NORTH SIDE CHURCH HAS ITS EASTER SERVICES women's ley's automobile was pressed Into service Boys .and girls of the elghth A and seventh B class in Misy Isakson's room | Wwon_the prize. Teachers of tife school wers abla to ralse the award to $0.8 North Presbyterian church had a capao through contributions sent by cltizens | {1y songregation SBunday night to hear tha who appreciated the practical value of | gaster service by the cholr and brief dandelfon campaign. It s under ‘,.m-rnnrln'fl femarks by the pastor, Dr. #tood that Miss Isakson's room will spend | Fiighee. The cholr was assiated by Miss all of thelr money for fco cream and |Madge West, violinist, and the Sabbath treat the whole school School orchestra, The sololsts wers: Mras, The effect of the | Flanagan, Miss Pales, Miss Dimock, Mr Ochlltres, Mr. Richard Reynolds, Mr Davidson and Mr. Paul Reynolds, with a the dandelion pulling the marked decrease of the vellow patches many sore arma and | quartet, composed of the following aing. fingera in Franklin hool, but teachers | ¢ Mprs, Jones, Miss Weller, Mr and puplls feel they have accomplished | Ebright and Mr. Halsey. something worth Wwhile, and they also he Miss Eloise West, the regular organist lieve they have set an example for other | presided at the organ, and Mr. Lee G school districts of the clty | Kratz was the director There are To the Public Seven dairy experts recently visited our plant and put their stamp of approval on this institution and our method of handling milk, Dr. H. A. Harding, of Illinois Agr. Col. Prof. Hepburn, of Illinois Agr. College Prof. Larson, So. Dakota Agr. College Prof. Mortensen, Ames, lowa. Prof. Frandsen, Dairy Dept. U. of Neb. Dairy Commissioner Hine of Kansas Prof. Farrington, Wisconsin Agr. Col. ! Kt . re to eall on two of § K employwd i Alamite Dalry, One a \ T N, Are recognized wie It Was Their Unanimous Verdict N handle k and A\l Milk Will Be Pasteurized Ahead of the Times Doctor, He Knows A Ia mltO The “Milk-White'"* Dairy Douglas 409 We Are sk Your LEADER ETHICS DEPARTMENT OF WOMAN'S CLUB For the Weary | Wife and Mother after the Winter struggle with poor food and poor service there is no boon like Shredded Wheat Biscuit. It is ready - cooked and ready - to-serve, The food that supplies all the strength- giving nutriment needed for a half day's work., For breakfast with milk or cream ; for luncheon with berries or other fresh fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. the Omak Woma " 5 Inee . aturdny aftern y at the howmn means muolh to the purohaser of & Vaonum Cleaner, then, too, we T ¥ rd e RCo Man wive yon your oholce of the fol- 1 Int [} ende na lowing machines Mri, e e air- | Hoover, Eureka, wetor .| Eden, Little Ben, I senl and Me ! KLfieler will 4ty SIRIASH For AT A ar | or Frantz Premier ‘I‘m ml tound e M Claudin Compare the efficien of the - . above ocleaners in ploking up @allaway of the University of Omaha , 1int, halr, ground-in 4 1ed the gluss Must yenr fiss Mabel Kahn the on which followed the busine meeting 2,000 Satisfied Purchasers of our mppliances iy the founda. FALL FASHIONS TO BE SHOWN IN WINDOW WEEK DISPLAY tion upon which our business stands. The Retall Publicity Buyers' (dub hes WE RENT OLEANTRA declded to pot on a window display week for fall fashlons ut the start of the Ak HIH the opening of tho displuy {a Septem!e HMousehold Appliances. 208 South 18th, Tyler 1011 2. Thy have con of the Board and ha celva the eo ilted with the member s Al-Bar-Hen will re honrd of (overnors of that they of th ANSULANCE peratiol "I you've ever tasted goodies made with Calumet Baking Powder you won't blame a kid for being tempt ed! Ger-e-ast, b-l-g, tender, tasty biscuits, cakes, doughnuts, muffins and everything | can think of—all wo good 1 can’t keep away from them | "Mother wouldn't think of using any Baking She's which | Powder except Calumet! tried all others——she sknows best==she knows Calumet means resulty « purity in the ean and parity in the great economy and wholes some things to eat positive uniform baking You want bakings Nke mother's == then use Calumet Daking Powder Received Highest Awards New Cook Book Free See Shp v Pound Can g—— ‘\\/ ( Boa Engrav Bee Publl eparlmenb » Props Olrfasts ary " & Mg .’m/quv r¥ o — m—